THE NATURAL (1984) Movie REACTION!

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  • For Film Friday #89, Madison watches The Natural for the first time.
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Комментарии • 473

  • @1ButtonDash
    @1ButtonDash 9 месяцев назад +15

    I can't believe only 2 youtube channels have reacted to this movie, this is one of the best sports movies of all time. I guess it's a hidden gem

    • @thomasluttkus9956
      @thomasluttkus9956 5 дней назад

      Probably because the movie taps into Baseball's history and mythology, those things have fallen out of fashion in today's entertainment climate.

  • @derikk3215
    @derikk3215 11 месяцев назад +14

    The Randy Newman score really puts the movie over the top

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад +5

      His score is simply another character in this fantatic film. It propelled this film into the timeless, rewatchable, classic category.

  • @thomast8539
    @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад +15

    The music is another character in this fantastic film. I will never stop loving this baseball movie.

  • @athos1974
    @athos1974 11 месяцев назад +17

    Sometimes life throws you a hard left turn.
    Not everyone gets a second chance.
    Some people never recover.

  • @vincentsaia6545
    @vincentsaia6545 11 месяцев назад +37

    The movie is a compilation of actual baseball events involving various players:
    -In 1931 17 year old girl Jackie MItchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on six pitches.
    -In 1949 Phillies first baseman Eddie Watkus was shot in a hotel room by a crazed woman and survived.
    -In 1946 Braves Outfielder Bama Rawell shattered a Bulova clock on the Ebbets Field scoreboard for a home run. Bulova promised a free watch to whomever shattered the clock. Rawell didn't get his watch until 1987.
    -Brooklyn Dodger oufielder Pete Rieser's career and health were seriously hampered by his habit of crashing into ouffield walls.
    -Shoeless Joe Jackson named his bats.

    • @peteg475
      @peteg475 11 месяцев назад +11

      Also, Hobbs wears number 9 like Ted Williams, and Williams famously said, 'When i walk down the street, I want people to say 'There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived.' '"

    • @vincentsaia6545
      @vincentsaia6545 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@steelguitarunionhall The Malamud novel was the source material but the above incidents were the inspiration for the events in the plot.

    • @vincentsaia6545
      @vincentsaia6545 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@peteg475 And it was Yogi Berra who said, complementing the food at a favorite restaurant, "Ya' can't spell it but it eats pretty good."

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@vincentsaia6545 " If you see a fork in the road. Take it. " - Yogi Berra (giving directions to his house)

    • @mikeshoe74
      @mikeshoe74 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@vincentsaia6545 Hey Vincent, you seem to have some great insight on this movie. There is something that I have always wondered. In Nebraska, when Hobbs strikes out Whammer, before he gets on the train, he chucks a ball to a kid. Is that the same kid that serves up the game winning homer at the end of the film? When he comes into the game they say he's a young prospect from Nebraska

  • @MulberryBuccaneer
    @MulberryBuccaneer 11 месяцев назад +17

    Great movie, great hero, and great villains. Hobbs was a simple farm boy raised good. He wasn't aware of evils of the big city. He was like Samson losing his strength to Delilah. Kim Basinger was kryptonite to him.
    Another great baseball movie is "The Bad News Bears" - 1976. It's a baseball movie about a Little League team. But most importantly, it's about the adults around them.

    • @Davelakful
      @Davelakful 11 месяцев назад +1

      One of my favorites but always curious how they threw in the "women can take a great man down theme" Thoughts??

    • @luvlgs1
      @luvlgs1 11 месяцев назад +2

      Bad News Bears is hilarious.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 11 месяцев назад +5

    "Field of Dreams", though built around a baseball field, was actually a story about a man fighting with his past.
    "The Natural", though built around a baseball team, was actually a story about a man fighting with his past.

  • @LaxJedi
    @LaxJedi 11 месяцев назад +6

    Love this movie and the musical score really elevates the dramatic highs and lows. I’ve always looked at this story about the dangers of hubris , lust, and poor decision making/life choices. The movie treats it one way (overcoming those choices and personal demons) while the original short story treats it the opposite (falling prey to and regretting them). Since movies are primarily a visual medium I’m glad they went differently from the novel, but I appreciate both takes on the subject matter.

  • @smg85051
    @smg85051 11 месяцев назад +12

    Two very overlooked movies are Airport and Roman Holiday. One is a tension filled drama, the other a unique and tender love story (Oscar winner, too!)

    • @thunderstruck5484
      @thunderstruck5484 11 месяцев назад +3

      Remember seeing Airport in the theater! Classic!

  • @mikebourgeois2742
    @mikebourgeois2742 11 месяцев назад +12

    You should watch "The Rookie". True story.

  • @raybernal6829
    @raybernal6829 11 месяцев назад +18

    Being a baseball fan for 55 years this is my favorite baseball movie. Great comments as always Madison. ... Other fantastic baseball movies include The Sandlot and A League of Their Own.... ❤

    • @datisalaee4693
      @datisalaee4693 11 месяцев назад +1

      Great suggestions! I bet she'll get a big kick out of A League of Their Own! There's no Crying in Baseball!!!

    • @GreenRiver72
      @GreenRiver72 11 месяцев назад

      A League Of Their Own is a masterpiece.

  • @michaelsegriff3362
    @michaelsegriff3362 11 месяцев назад +27

    To your point on how “different” baseball movies can be from each other, you might want to consider Bull Durham and MoneyBall. Great reaction on The Natural, it never fails to make me tear up.

    • @christopherking4932
      @christopherking4932 11 месяцев назад +1

      Moneyball is my favorite movie of all time and I'm not much of a baseball fan.

    • @chrisg8767
      @chrisg8767 11 месяцев назад +1

      Add For Love of the Game to the mix, too. Might as well hit the Costner baseball trifecta.

    • @Divamarja_CA
      @Divamarja_CA 11 месяцев назад +1

      There are tons of baseball movies! I’ve always loved Pride of the Yankees and The Natural. There’s also Bang the Drum Slowly, Fear Strikes Out, The Rookie, The Sandlot, Angel in the Outfield, Damn Yankees, Million Dollar Arm and more!

    • @4thlinemaniac356
      @4thlinemaniac356 11 месяцев назад +1

      Cobb is one of the best baseball or any sport stories starring Tommy Lee Jones.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 11 месяцев назад

      @@christopherking4932 Wow! Of all time? High praise! What makes it so?

  • @snootybaronet
    @snootybaronet 11 месяцев назад +27

    I hope Madison will do more sports films. I'll put a plug in for The Pride of the Yankees, the great Lou Gehrig story. And Slapshot, fantastic sports story with great comedy and starring Paul Newman.

    • @chetcarman3530
      @chetcarman3530 11 месяцев назад +5

      "Good old fashioned hockey!" 😅😅😅

    • @Roadghost1969
      @Roadghost1969 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@chetcarman3530 Eddie Shore!

    • @zenarcher9633
      @zenarcher9633 11 месяцев назад +5

      Slapshot is one of the greatest sports films ever, but it would need a lot of editing to fit RUclips's pc standards. Still, nothing beats "puttin' on the foil".

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 11 месяцев назад +1

      Slap Shot! yeah!

    • @pedroV2003
      @pedroV2003 11 месяцев назад

      @@Roadghost1969 don't forget Toe Blake.

  • @markmoore236
    @markmoore236 11 месяцев назад +7

    The scene where he hits the home run off the clock still gives me chills, a league of their own is also a good baseball movie

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder 11 месяцев назад +1

      yea a League of their own is another 10/10 baseball movie. A must see.

    • @deploribusrex4480
      @deploribusrex4480 3 месяца назад

      So much imagery in that. An old dude, literally shattering the shackles of time.

  • @troyleonard5033
    @troyleonard5033 11 месяцев назад +6

    Great reaction, I recommend For Love of the Game (1999) with Kevin Costner. I think you’ll really like it.

  • @enidrobertson4858
    @enidrobertson4858 11 месяцев назад +4

    This film uses light and dark in a textbook showcase of symbolism. The blonde lady was named Memo, like a memory, and the color of her clothes reflected when she was bad, good, conflicted or deceptive. Glen Close stood up in the crowd and her hat lit up like a halo. Roy was trying to help Pop because he couldn't save his own dad. The breaking of Wonderboy as Roy moves on in his life. The woman in black hunting The Whammer, Bump, Roy and the others because of their hubris.

  • @Aggiebrettman
    @Aggiebrettman 11 месяцев назад +3

    Still my favorite final line of dialog ever: "You all right, fella?"
    "Let's play ball."
    🔥✊🔥

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 11 месяцев назад +1

      "You know, I believe we have two lives. The life we learn with and the life we live with after that."

    • @deploribusrex4480
      @deploribusrex4480 3 месяца назад

      Rare re-discovered masculinity, lol

  • @KreepCA
    @KreepCA 11 месяцев назад +3

    You were making angel and devil comparisons and I remembered when Glenn Close stood up, the sun was behind her head. She was wearing a white, wide-brimmed hat and the sun was lighting it up from behind like a halo!
    edit. It's probably too on the nose to be intentional, but bleeding from his left flank in a horizontal line kinda reminds of a soldier's spear.

  • @byteme007
    @byteme007 6 месяцев назад +1

    Well done Madison. Finally someone who knows how to do a reaction video. Just the right amount of talk and just the right amount of film, and then a nice summation at the end. Keep up the good work.

  • @757optim
    @757optim 11 месяцев назад +9

    "Money Ball" is a baseball movie based on real life events. "Invincible" is a football movie based on real life events also. Sort of a professional version of "Rudy".

  • @user-ub2uc4jk7e
    @user-ub2uc4jk7e 11 месяцев назад +10

    Since we now know you’re a baseball fan, there is one movie that really needs to jump to the front of the queue. Bull Durham. Mostly humor with a dash of drama. The more you know about baseball the more you’ll enjoy it. Always at the top of the list of best sports movies.

    • @paulhewes7333
      @paulhewes7333 11 месяцев назад +2

      Bull Durham is one of the most realistic portrayals of what the grit of minor league baseball is like. Aside from the romance story, the stadiums and bus rides and the motels are what makes the minors the minors.

  • @zenarcher9633
    @zenarcher9633 11 месяцев назад +11

    One of my two favorite baseball movies, it's a love letter to the mythic nature of the game.
    My other, Bull Durham, reflects the other side, the grit and grime of the unglamorous nature of the minor leagues. Written and directed by Ron Shelton, a former minor league player.

  • @thomast8539
    @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад +6

    I know, I know. Sorry for all of the posts but I love this film. Richard Farnsworth is such a wonderful character actor that began in films as a stuntman. Here he plays the coach "Red", and has a fantastic rapport with Wilford Brimley as "Pop", the cranky owner-manager of the Knights. Look for Mr Farnsworth as a cattle rancher with Steve McQueen in Tom Horn (1980).

    • @Estrada72
      @Estrada72 11 месяцев назад

      Sheriff Buster from Misery.

  • @greysongreyhater7667
    @greysongreyhater7667 11 месяцев назад +2

    Madison: Both Robert Redford and Kevin Costner played baseball. Redford won a college scholarship to the University of Colorado, but lost that scholarship due to his drinking. Kevin Costner played high school baseball, but he stated he wasn't good enough to play in college. Both men were quite athletic and certainly knew their way around a baseball field, and that showed up in the sports movies that they acted in.
    Kevin Costner played an all-star pitcher at the end of a storied career in the movie, "For Love of the Game", which was underrated in my opinion. Hopefully, you will react to this movie.
    Thank you for reacting to, "The Natural", a movie I have always enjoyed.

  • @Gothondra
    @Gothondra 11 месяцев назад +6

    Great story, always loved The Natural as well as, for love of the game and field of dreams, so many great movies about America's favorite past time..

  • @blackwolf6082
    @blackwolf6082 11 месяцев назад +1

    The epic music at the end always gives me chills

  • @The_Dominic
    @The_Dominic 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for reacting to this movie, Madison! I first saw this in the 80s while I was in HS and we were studying Folklore and Mythology. If you look at it through that lens, it’s pretty awesome!

  • @dgodfrey8953
    @dgodfrey8953 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of my very favorite movies ever. A masterpiece.

  • @TheToscanaMan
    @TheToscanaMan 11 месяцев назад +5

    Loved your reaction and analysis of this favorite movie of mine. I love Field of Dreams but this one always gets me more for some reason. That he finds his childhood sweetheart after all those years and finds out that he is a father. How touching. Love Glenn Close in this and Wilford Brimley. Perfect for those parts. There are too few reactions to this movie.
    "Pick me out a winner Bobby." "OK."

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад

      Roy was very lucky that Iris was wise enough to be understanding and let him back into her life. It may not be rare, but it is hard to find understanding significant others in today's world.

  • @positivelynegative9149
    @positivelynegative9149 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like the slow & mysterious tone of this film; which is rare for me. Sometimes, it just works. 🤷‍♂️👍

  • @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
    @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Another great reaction, Madison.
    You should react to 'Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid' 1969, an excellent Western, and 'Brubaker' 1980 is another great film starring Robert Redford.

  • @josiahloftis4329
    @josiahloftis4329 11 месяцев назад +3

    Such an iconic movie! It inspired me to turn a bat on a lathe in high school. Even burned a lightning bolt in it!

  • @tduffy5
    @tduffy5 11 месяцев назад +4

    Another excellent baseball/love story is FOR LOVE OF THE GAME with Kevin Costner and Kelly Preston. I highly recommend it, Madison. As good as this is, I think that FLOTG is even better. It is based on a novel written by Michael Shaara (KILLER ANGELS). Augie Garrido (longtime Texas Longhorns coach} has a bit part in it.
    I just watched it again. It's more of a love story presented through a player's memories, within the context of a single baseball game with the Detroit Tigers at the New York Yankees. The game is called by Vin Skully.
    Another great sports film, though not baseball, is THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED with Shia LeBeouf. It is historical and involves turn of the 20th century golf.

    • @user-qj6fk9px8l
      @user-qj6fk9px8l 11 месяцев назад

      check out baseball movie "Talent for the Game" starring James Edward Olmos (Lt Castillo-Miami Vice, Adama-Battlestar Galactica remake)

  • @zenarcher9633
    @zenarcher9633 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'd recommend "Brubaker" for your next Robert Redford film, loosely based on a true story and one of Redford's best.

    • @user-qj6fk9px8l
      @user-qj6fk9px8l 11 месяцев назад

      after he left Arkansas prison system, he was Professor in Sociology-Criminology at Okla. State Univ for forever....

    • @jayconant3816
      @jayconant3816 11 месяцев назад

      Great film

  • @flarrfan
    @flarrfan 11 месяцев назад +5

    This is a so much better film than Field of Dreams IMO, so glad to see another reaction to it. Not just a sports movie but a superbly made fantasy.

    • @snootybaronet
      @snootybaronet 11 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree. The Natural has the edginess and depth. FOD is all sentiment, a Tom Hanks like syrupy story.

  • @kurtboyer299
    @kurtboyer299 11 месяцев назад +1

    15:57 Great Michael Scott reference. I say "How the Turn-Tables" all the time.

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fun facts: Wilfred Brimley and Robert Redford ARE the same age.
    Robert Redford played baseball in college. That is him hitting the balls out of the park.
    The announcer is the director. Like Finding Nemo the actor was a no show and he stepped to do the announcing. In Finding Nemo, Andrew Stanton stepped in to do the voice of the older turtle. My cousin said he use to do that surfer voice in high school all the time. When she saw the movie it took her back to sitting with him in class.

  • @user-qj6fk9px8l
    @user-qj6fk9px8l 11 месяцев назад +4

    *Madison, thank you for reacting to so many great movies* Two great sports movies to watch are 1) Real tear-jerker baseball movie *_"Bang the Drum Slowly"_* with kind of cowboy theme to it; 2) *_"Breaking Away"_* with teen Dennis Quaid & Daniel Stern (Home Alone crook)....

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 11 месяцев назад

      Two great recomendations

    • @user-qj6fk9px8l
      @user-qj6fk9px8l 11 месяцев назад

      @@skylinerunner1695 I would add a 3rd sports movie.... _'American Flyers'_ with Kevin Costner. Two spy movies _"Fourth Protocol" & _"Marathon Man". Two Christmas movies _ Bogart's "We're No Angels"_ & Albert Finney's "Scrooge" musical.

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 11 месяцев назад

      @@user-qj6fk9px8l American Flyers and Fourth Protocol (Michael Caine's bullky winter coat steals the show!) are good. Marathon Man just gets better with age, a dark and moody film which I love. I'm not wild about Finney's Scrooge, but amen to Bogart.

    • @user-qj6fk9px8l
      @user-qj6fk9px8l 11 месяцев назад

      @@skylinerunner1695 Finney's Scrooge has some of the best songs ever... acting middle-of-road, but Kenneth More's "I Like Life" & "Thank You Very Much" are great songs for the 1st time person.

  • @kevinerose
    @kevinerose 11 месяцев назад +2

    4:18 Isn't that Babyface Nelson?
    10:27 The cop from Misery?
    13:27 Coach is the secret agent from REMO Williams?

  • @tomfrankiewicz4030
    @tomfrankiewicz4030 11 месяцев назад +5

    Another great Redford movie: All The President's Men.

    • @daytoncharitychicken
      @daytoncharitychicken 11 месяцев назад +1

      I came to the comments to recommend this one as well. So many based on a true story/journalism movies are modeled on this one and it helps those who didn’t live through the Nixon era to learn what happened then.

  • @nflr92
    @nflr92 11 месяцев назад

    "Roy as a kid" scenes were filmed in Stafford, NY a few miles from my house. One of my neighbor kids was a finalist to play Redford as a young boy. I was mildly surprised he didn't get the part because he looked exactly like what you'd expect Redford to look like as a 12 year old. Big news when Morgan Fairchild showed up to filming - she was dating someone in the production at the time, I believe.

  • @Huntress59
    @Huntress59 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love Redford . Love The Natural. You must do The Way We Were for another ultimate Redford.

    • @flarrfan
      @flarrfan 11 месяцев назад

      Then there's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

  • @nickgee461
    @nickgee461 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great choice of film to react to - a classy, much underrated movie, with fantastic script, direction and acting; Glenn Close is, literally, luminous. You are right about it being full of symbolism, and a lot of it is Arthurian - The Knights, the magical bat/sword (Wonderboy/Excalibur) forged in otherwordly circumstances, Harriet saying " it was just like watching Sir Lancelot jousting", the dark woman (Morgana le Fay) and the light (Guinevere) - probably others I've missed. Love your reactions.

    • @nickgee461
      @nickgee461 11 месяцев назад +1

      Duh! Just realised - Roy (Old French, 'roi' in modern) means King (Arthur, of course).

  • @bodine57
    @bodine57 11 месяцев назад +2

    "The Natural" by Bernard Malamud is not just about baseball; it's also about the American Dream and why it often proves so elusive. Very different from the film, very much worth reading. "Bull Durham" is another excellent baseball movie that I know you'd enjoy.
    Lastly, if you're looking for a non-baseball sports movie, I'd like to suggest the overlooked "Breaking Away" from 1979. It's not just a sports movie, but a gentle look at 4 high school grads trying to figure out what comes next in life.

  • @RedSinter
    @RedSinter 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is ...one of my all time favorite films. It NEVER fails to get me in my feels.

  • @mr.danandhorror4230
    @mr.danandhorror4230 2 месяца назад +1

    Great reaction Madison! This is a favorite in our family.

  • @JoePlett
    @JoePlett 11 месяцев назад +5

    The Natural & Field of Dreams are two of the most mythic movies that center around baseball. Don't let them set your expectations for other baseball films. Still, in their own way movies like Bull Durham, Eight Men Out and others mentioned in comments are enjoyable in different ways.
    Thanks for letting us watch along. (BTW - if you liked the movie, you may want to avoid the book. Hollywood changed some VERY fundamental things.)

  • @1MahaDas
    @1MahaDas 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! This is a film that has very few 'reaction hosts' presenting and commenting about it. I was 25 when I first viewed this film in 1985, and it has been an ever favorite of mine. I'm glad to see Madison discovering this wonderful relic!

  • @MrStevesg
    @MrStevesg 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi...Redford had a baseball scholarship to the University of Colorado. His favorite player was Ted Williams- that's why he wore #9. Next Redford movie should be : All the Presidents Men.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад

      Ted was also a lefty like Redford.

  • @Cheryworld
    @Cheryworld 11 месяцев назад +2

    Comes from an excellent novel of the same name by Bernard Malamud. Favorite baseball movies are Bull Durham (a rom com base ball movie with Kevin Costner, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon) and Eight Men out ( about the 1919 Black Sox scandal)

  • @RedSinter
    @RedSinter 10 месяцев назад

    The Illad and the Oddesy... Homer's dream of home and what he had to get there. The Oddesy of Roy Hobbs. The Sirens sung to the Sailors where upon they cast themselves into the sea and crashed their ships on the Shoals....driven insane, but Homer plugged his ears... The musical score was supreme in evoking all the feels...

  • @MrStevesg
    @MrStevesg 10 месяцев назад

    In the book , "The Natural", Roy strikes out at the end. The producers and writers were worried about the major change they made. So glad they made the chsnge - it all worked out.

  • @JC-ke7mj
    @JC-ke7mj 11 месяцев назад +3

    That was great! Thank you Madison!

  • @CLHays
    @CLHays 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Bull Durham" is another great baseball film (... although one in a very different style). Kevin Costner stars in it, too. Highly recommended.

  • @simongeoghegan9842
    @simongeoghegan9842 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just to add you like Redford he's also directed and two of my favorites are A river runs through it staring Brad Pitt and Ordinary People. Not only is he a great as actor but director as well.👍

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 11 месяцев назад +1

      He won academy award for directing ordinary people

    • @simongeoghegan9842
      @simongeoghegan9842 11 месяцев назад

      @@rxtsec1 Yes I know thanks for reminding me.👍

  • @jackmessick2869
    @jackmessick2869 11 месяцев назад

    Only one player in the major leagues ever died on the field. He was hit by a wild pitch. He played for the Cleveland Indians, and it happened in 1920. Ray Chapman.

  • @terpcj
    @terpcj 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have two go-to baseball movies: _The Natural_ and _Bull Durham_ . This one for its underdog nostalgia as well as its heartwarming ending, and other because, well, it's _Bull Durham_ .

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thats because you must A) be a real baseball fan and B) understand good films when you see them, especially good films that just so happen to be about baseball.

  • @hollywoodoutsider
    @hollywoodoutsider 11 месяцев назад +2

    Homer is referenced near the beginning of the movie. Like Odysseus, Roy leaves his home seeking glory. On his return to his wife and son, he is sidelined by a few powerful, interesting, and dangerous women (Calypso, the Sirens). It's all very mythic and doesn't get bogged down in rationalism or sense. I think The Natural uses some of the elements from the Odyssey. For example, the gambler, Gus, with his all seeing eye, is the Cyclops. But it's not a copy of Homer's plot. There's the hospital scene where Glenn Close's character says that we live two lives, the one we learn with, and the one we live with after that, which I think is what the movie is about.

  • @Davelakful
    @Davelakful 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome review to one of my favorite movies. I love the kid scenes "what's your name", and "pick me a winner" Classic.

  • @deploribusrex4480
    @deploribusrex4480 3 месяца назад

    glad you enjoy the film...both men and women can totally enjoy this one...a universal story

  • @georgeplimpton9429
    @georgeplimpton9429 5 месяцев назад

    Glenn Close's characters name was Iris - the same as my mother - so this movie always had a special place in my heart because of that.

  • @cjpreach
    @cjpreach 11 месяцев назад +1

    SPORTS MOVIES TO WATCH - The Rookie. Draft Day. Brian's Song. (Horse/Sports movies: Seabiscuit. Secretariat. Dreamer. Hidalgo.)

  • @Archmage_74
    @Archmage_74 9 месяцев назад

    Great reaction. I wish more people would react to this amazing film. Watching this movie always reminds me of my dad.

  • @paragonpiper4081
    @paragonpiper4081 6 месяцев назад

    Filmed in Buffalo. I remember them casting kids that looked like Redford. And my coach got a part as an extra on the Knights. He’s in the dugout. Our old ball field was why they came to shoot there.

  • @markoconnor995
    @markoconnor995 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great reaction for a great movie. Oddly this is based loosely on a true story and yes, Redford played baseball when he was younger. There was a California Angels player decades ago who ended his professional career by crashing through an outfield wall.

  • @mph7282
    @mph7282 11 месяцев назад

    I love baseball, and this movie, just on principle. But the cinematography in this is simply stunning. It's a master class in how to put images on film.

  • @JVTrickypants
    @JVTrickypants 11 месяцев назад

    For some reason I find myself saying the line, "You're an impudent man, Mr. Hobbs!!" quite often

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 11 месяцев назад

    "Open the window Mrs. McGillicuddy, here comes Mr. Spalding."

  • @larrycanupp411
    @larrycanupp411 11 месяцев назад

    The best (and only) t-shirt to wear!!!! Go Braves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Biggest Bravos fan since Dale Murphy joined the team in 1976.

  • @Cruiserfrank
    @Cruiserfrank 5 месяцев назад

    "The Natural" is an American Tall Tale for baseball. It was magic in it's own right. To me, the film is one of the few that was so much Better than the book it was based on. In the novel, Roy took the money, struck out and at the end was standing out in the rain, alone and crying because everyone hated him. In the film, Roy hits the titanic home run, wins the game, saves Pop's dream, then gets Iris and his son. It was and is an amazing film.

  • @williambowman2326
    @williambowman2326 11 месяцев назад

    One of the inspirations for the story was the shooting of the Phillies young phenom Eddie Waitkus. Waitkus was a young handsome ballplayer projected to be an all-time great. A beautiful woman with a past of mental problems, lured Waitkus to her room and shot Waitkus in the stomach. There was little thought about celebrity stalkers in the late 1940's. Waitkus barely survived but was not the player he was projected to be.

  • @edwardpate6128
    @edwardpate6128 11 месяцев назад

    I've always thought the young pitcher for the Phillies at the end was the young boy he had thrown the ball to from the train in Nebraska. They stated he was from Nebraska.

  • @matthewcorya7514
    @matthewcorya7514 11 месяцев назад

    Not only my favorite baseball movies, one of my top ten movies of all time.

  • @bluebear1985
    @bluebear1985 11 месяцев назад

    11:12 For some reason, I find it just a bit funny how they got a doctor (I think it's a doctor) to help the Knights. In real life, there was an actual professional team that once tried desperate measures in an effort to win.
    In the early 1950s, the general manager of the National Hockey League's New York Rangers actually tried hiring a hypnotist in an effort to get them to win. It didn't help at all.

  • @joedavis6029
    @joedavis6029 11 месяцев назад

    Everytime the main musical flourish plays, I get a tear in my eye. What a fantastic movie.

  • @scottjo63
    @scottjo63 11 месяцев назад

    4:40, 6:07 Barbara Hersey and you can see more of her in The Return To Lonesome Dove as Claire who replaced Anjelica Huston, Gus McRay's love of his life, the sequel to Lonesome Dove that you are definitely missing out on.

  • @brettfromla4055
    @brettfromla4055 11 месяцев назад

    Redford was a classmate with HOF Dodgers’ pitcher Don Drysdale at Van Nuys HS

  • @wingedbuffalo4670
    @wingedbuffalo4670 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was fortunate enough to have been an extra in this movie filmed in my hometown ... the stadium that served as "New York's" "Knights Field" was the old War Memorial Stadium (aka "the Rockpile") in Buffalo, NY where the Bills used to play in the 1960s and early 1970s until their current stadium was ready for use in 1973. War Memorial Stadium was built in the early 1930s as a WPA project, and the movie makers affirmatively chose to shoot the movie in Buffalo because of that stadium -- one of only two or three such stadiums still standing in the U.S. at the time of shooting. Unfortunately, War Memorial Stadium was torn down some 25 or so years ago. The stadium that served as "Wrigley Field" was actually All High Stadium in Buffalo, NY as well -- where the Buffalo public high schools play their football games (and where, when I was only 8 years old, my Dad took me to see my first football game. Great memories !!!

  • @boballen818
    @boballen818 11 месяцев назад

    Studied this book in college literature. It follows the theme of King Arthur and Excalibur.

  • @tomfrankiewicz4030
    @tomfrankiewicz4030 11 месяцев назад +1

    I haven't seen this movie since the eighties. I'm going to have to watch it again soon

  • @libertyresearch-iu4fy
    @libertyresearch-iu4fy 11 месяцев назад

    You may not have noticed that the director, Barry Levinson, also directed 'Rain Man'.

  • @guyswing
    @guyswing 11 месяцев назад +1

    A not-so-often heard of Redford vehicle is "The Last Castle"....also stars James Gandolfini.

  • @jamesoliver6625
    @jamesoliver6625 11 месяцев назад +1

    The part of the movie at 13:30 to 14:00 in this clip is something I use in coaching my 10U-11U players. The classic scene where Hobbs has hit the cover off the ball, the rain has come, the players and umps are arguing over what the call should be, ...and we get for a moment the glorious long shot of the field with everything going on, and there's Hobbs, standing on third, by himself, waiting for the next play and ready to play ball. Always be ready, in whatever slice of life, to play ball. You would enjoy "Searching for Bobby Fisher". It's at one time a father/son, player/coach, sports movie

  • @VibroCount
    @VibroCount 3 месяца назад

    Happy Hollywood ending written by Robert Towne. The novel it's based on was a tragedy, where Hobbs overeats and winds up in the hospital (fatal flaw of hubris).

  • @brettmanus7904
    @brettmanus7904 10 месяцев назад

    Only showing 1 swing of the batting practice scene was CRIMINAL.

  • @stupidsmart-phone6911
    @stupidsmart-phone6911 11 месяцев назад

    Madison, you are absolutely correct on the whole good vs evil impression. The moral of the story is morals and ethics.
    Now, for my ultra wild theory that everybody hates but I tell it anyway: Robert Redford in The Natural, The Great Waldo Pepper, and The Sting are all the same guy, a trilogy. In 1923 Roy Hobbs is shot. He disappears re-emerging as Waldo Pepper in 1926, the fake name he used to be a flyer in WWI, who was born in 1895 and only presumed dead, not confirmed, at the end in 1931. He then disappears again re-emerging as Hooker in 1936. After the sting he resumes his original, true identity, Roy Hobbs, re-emerging in 1939 to try baseball again. I wrote a very lengthy explanation about all this, but that was 2 or 3 laptops ago, but I'm pretty sure it all checks out. Those 3 films can be tied together very neatly as a 1920s-30s trilogy. See, back in those days you could absolutely get away with identity changes easy peasy.

  • @lynnturman8157
    @lynnturman8157 27 дней назад

    This movie is adapted from a Bernard Malumud novel that came out in the 1950s. The movie is very faithful to the book except at the end. In the book, Hobbs strikes out after he breaks his bat & then dies of his stomach wound. A lot of fans of the novel were upset when this movie came out because they didn't like how they gave the story a happy ending. I think the ending of the movie works a lot better, myself. Malumud based the novel not only on real baseball players but also on Arthurian Legends written in the medieval era. He took many of the story elements of Sir Lancelot and the sword: Excalibur. Except in the movie it was baseball instead of knights in shining armour & it was about a magical bat instead of a magical sword.

  • @johnzavala333
    @johnzavala333 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was great! The Natural has always been one of my favorites. And naturally (ha, see what I did there) this was one soundtrack that was added to my collection. You might have been too engrossed into the movie to notice that the music was there all along. 'The Whammer Strikes Out', 'Knock the Cover off the Ball'. Regardless, another great reaction.
    I hope you can add 1980, Brubaker onto your list for more Robert Redford greatness! 🍿
    Keep up the good work 👍😊💕

  • @megavideopowermegavideopow8657
    @megavideopowermegavideopow8657 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rewatch the opening on the train and pay attention to the sports reporter talking about multiple athletes being killed

  • @davidcorriveau8615
    @davidcorriveau8615 11 месяцев назад

    The Natural is a nice movie reflecting the legendary angle of baseball.

  • @garyburley1960
    @garyburley1960 11 месяцев назад +1

    The Natural was written nearly 100 years ago as a superhero story. The lightning is the start of the superhero quest. his Dad dies under the tree he carves his legendary bat from. the strange woman with a mythical bullet is 'fate'.
    his path starts in a lightning storm. when people believe in him, 'hope' wins. when people attack him 'hope' loses.
    his path ends in a lightning storm and he achieves true mythical status. hope wins in a time of no hope, the great depression.
    Roy wins his true prize, a happy ending with a family that believe in him.

  • @markhawes6000
    @markhawes6000 8 месяцев назад

    This is my favorite baseball movie. Thanks for reacting to it.

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 11 месяцев назад

    All he needed to hear, is what Pops finally told him.

  • @chelliebean5773
    @chelliebean5773 11 месяцев назад +1

    This happens to be one of my very favorite movies, it's almost Shakespearean. Barbara Hershey's (Harriet Bird) character always intrigued me. At the beginning of the film it was mentioned about someone shoot sports figures (which was her stalking and killing sports players). Did she think they would be so egotistical, that she was slaying them before they became monsters. Who knows. It you are not familiar with Shakespeare, or Homer, most people don't get the feel and pace of this movie. I absolutely love the relationship between Pops and Red, their friendship is just spectacular. Robert Redford's acting in this movie is next leve.

  • @bettybaby63
    @bettybaby63 11 месяцев назад

    Love, love this movie.
    Another fave RR (sort of) is A River runs through it. RR narrates & directs. With a young brad Pitt who resembles a young RR.

  • @charlize1253
    @charlize1253 11 месяцев назад

    The line that everybody misses that suggests something much darker behind the woman who shot Hobbs: the gambler Gus casually says at dinner, "I once bet $100,000 on three pitches. I lost. But I ruined the guy the next week." That's what Hobbs is referring to when he says to the blonde at the climax: "You were right. We have met before."

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад +1

      Are you saying that you think Harriet was sent out to destroy Hobbs by Gus 16 years prior? If so, I politely disagree. Harriet was mentally deranged, not working for Gus. I think Hobbs is just telling Memo (and the audience) that in his mind, she and Harriet are similar in that they are both bewitching and are ruinous for Roy.

  • @bghoody5665
    @bghoody5665 11 месяцев назад

    Great reaction, Madison. It's always good when the movie gets you thinking because you always end up having something interesting to say about it.

  • @frankcoderniz6032
    @frankcoderniz6032 11 месяцев назад

    After what the Braves did to my Dodgers,I almost didn't watch but it's Madison so I watched! Another great reaction! Oh and Madison I'm halfway through Gone Outlaw and so far it's great!

  • @Divamarja_CA
    @Divamarja_CA 11 месяцев назад +1

    Almost 40 years later and I’m still effected by this baseball fantasy. I saw it upon release, had the movie poster, soundtrack and VHS cassette.
    Redford’s golden hair and million watt smile are on full display, and yet Roy has many flaws. Love that! And yes, Harriet is a serial killer. Also, I don’t think Memo poisoned him at the party; it was his stomach lining and silver bullet situation (but we all make that leap at first). Let’s not forget that Roy is a teenager when he has his encounter with Harriet, and he’s super green. I really appreciate how we never quite get the full story of how he’s spent the previous 16 years, except a few sotto voce-delivered lines.
    I love everything about this film, from score, cinematography, costume, screenplay to acting! Look for a very young Michael Madsen as Bump.

    • @thomast8539
      @thomast8539 11 месяцев назад

      I felt that it wasn't important for the audience to know Roy's whole past. He tells Iris everything that happened to him and since it is good enough for her to re-accept him again, then it should be good enough for the viewers.

    • @peteg475
      @peteg475 11 месяцев назад

      @@thomast8539 It was enough to know he spent two years in a hospital, and he probably felt shame and never returned home. Thought the incident had destroyed all his dreams, and it took him years to put his life back together and regain his confidence in himself. His father was dead, and his mother isn't really a character in the film. If she's dead, he had no parents to go back to on the farm, and imagine facing Iris - who gave up her virginity to him right before he left - knowing he got shot because an alluring woman invited him into her hotel room.

  • @danielcrow4247
    @danielcrow4247 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another great baseball movie is " The Rookie " with Dennis Quaid which is based on a true story. I really think you will enjoy it.