THE NATURAL (1984) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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  • @ohdarn693
    @ohdarn693 Год назад +609

    This was my dad's favorite movie. When Alzheimer's set in I'd visit several times a week. He would always say, "Have you seen this movie?" and then tell me all about it. We'd watch it. The next day or two we'd do it all over again. We must've enjoyed this movie 40 times. RIP dad, thanks for the gift of loving movies!

  • @marennicholson5444
    @marennicholson5444 Год назад +223

    Fun Fact - The Natural was inspired by the story of Eddie Waitkus who was shot by his stalker while playing for the Cubs alongside my grandfather who was also on the team. My grandfather was the one who took the message from her and gave to Waitkus who was then shot. My grandfather felt guilty about that for the rest of his life. The ironic thing is that this was his son, my father’s, favorite movie.

    • @BensSoZen
      @BensSoZen Год назад +2

      Based on a book, though. On that AND the book? Or the book based on Eddie?

    • @Jessica_Roth
      @Jessica_Roth Год назад +7

      I never knew that part! That's sad…your grandfather had so many successes (intentional walk with the bases loaded, nearly winning the MVP) and he had to feel guilty because of something that wasn't his fault.
      (Small correction: Waitkus was shot in 1949, after he'd been traded to the Phillies, which is supposedly what pushed Ruth Steinhagen over the edge, not being able to see him regularly. But your grandfather was on the Phillies by then, as well.)

    • @andysalter7192
      @andysalter7192 Год назад +2

      That was Fun !

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +4

      I had forgotten about that until Harriet came on screen. I read a story about Steinhagen after she got out of prison.

    • @66RainySuper
      @66RainySuper Год назад +6

      My Grandpa drove a truck for Al Capone, he felt guilty for his entire years

  • @stretch4872
    @stretch4872 Год назад +91

    You two were actually beaming when you saw Roy playing catch with his son. These reactions are so fun when you play off each other.

    • @rantman4521
      @rantman4521 5 месяцев назад +1

      The best part 😂

  • @jmgonzalez4
    @jmgonzalez4 Год назад +129

    Let's not forget Caleb Deschanel's insane cinematography! Gave this film its magical-fantasy feel by using almost exclusively natural light, helping to create that huge light-dark contrast. I'm constantly in awe of the look of this film. I like these quotes from the american society of cinematography, "... the black, gray and green baseball sequences, penetrated by blazing sunlight, give a sense of games not as they are played, but as they are remembered." & "The whole film is bathed in a kind of nostalgic glow, and the compositions are so precise nearly any frame from The Natural could be hung on the wall of a museum."

    • @BigTroyT
      @BigTroyT Год назад +9

      His movies are always amazing. The Right Stuff is just glorious, as was The Black Stallion right before it, and many more after. It certainly isn't easy to get such great cinematography, and while he has yet to win an Oscar, he's been nominated many times.

    • @ronbock8291
      @ronbock8291 Год назад +7

      @@BigTroyT I got to work with Caleb Deschanel in the early 80s on a few commercials. He’s a true gentleman, and a great artist.

    • @nickgee461
      @nickgee461 Год назад +11

      'Magical-fantasy feel' is dead right. The film is full of Arthurian references - The Knights (of the round table), the magical
      sword/bat created in mysterious circumstances (Excalibur), the dark woman who is antagonistic to the hero (Morgana le Fay), and Roy means 'king' of course. I'm sure there are others.

    • @SuperWhofan1
      @SuperWhofan1 Год назад +5

      Caleb was the real star of this movie. An average DP wouldn’t have elevated this movie to the iconic status it now has

    • @ronbock8291
      @ronbock8291 Год назад +4

      @@SuperWhofan1 agreed, although masterfully ‘directed’ films are usually a successful collaboration between a whole host of people whose contributions are usually lazily credited to the director. The relationship between director and DP is the first and most important element, IMO.

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 Год назад +274

    I forgot what an unbelievably talented cast this movie had. Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Darren McGavin, Wilford Brimley, Michael Madsen, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Robert Prosky, Joe Don Baker, Richard Farnsworth, Barbara Hershey.....

    • @richardcramer1604
      @richardcramer1604 Год назад +17

      I was thinking the exact same thing the list of stars is endless.

    • @BrassEater
      @BrassEater Год назад +5

      It is an incredible cast, but...
      It will take many, many movies for both you two appreciate their brilliance, but it's worth the journey.

    • @larrydlam
      @larrydlam Год назад +4

      @@BrassEater True. It would take forever to list all these actor's great movies.

    • @ThunderPants13
      @ThunderPants13 Год назад +5

      @@BrassEater They've all been brilliant in so many roles. It's amazing they were able to get all of them together in one film. Each one could easily be the star and carry the entire show.

    • @csmelen
      @csmelen Год назад +1

      Me too.

  • @jasonraley2630
    @jasonraley2630 Год назад +187

    I'm 51 years old. Watched this movie 100 times, easily. Every single time I watch it I still cry. I'm wiping tears away now. It's just a special movie.

  • @A23457
    @A23457 Год назад +37

    This movie is filled with themes of light, dark, and electricity. The way the lights fluttered when the murderer touched him on the train. The lights off in the owner’s office. The lighting that hit the tree. The ball hitting the lights at the end. Roy breaking the camera and the clock. The “bad” women wearing black while the “good” one wears white. Some might call it overt or simplistic but I think it’s poetic, powerful, and beautiful.

    • @jz55859
      @jz55859 Год назад +3

      I love the way the lightning strikes. When it hits the tree he makes the bat from, it also lights up a N.Y. Knights pennant on Roy's wall. Then it strikes again when he hits his first home run with the Knights and again when he hits his last when the bat breaks. A supernatural theme runs all through the Natural.

    • @laurend9829
      @laurend9829 11 месяцев назад +2

      I like all your points, but I think they were occasionally nuanced too. I.e., Memo also wears all white at times, kind of playing the ingenue, while being the femme fatal. But also, being a bit more complicated: Memo is not Harriet Bird levels of evil, and she seems to have actual feelings for Roy. But she's obviously under the control of men and in it for money, so she's clearly corrupted, and in her corrupt moments, she does wear black, most notably when she calls him and lies, saying she's wearing a 'white slip', while wearing all black and with Gus in the room.
      Anyway: I love all of the movie's symbolism, and all of the actors are perfect in it!

  • @kalzakath7633
    @kalzakath7633 Год назад +45

    One of the best things about this movie is that Redford actually played baseball in school - probably one of the best swings in any baseball movie. It's an incredible movie that I watch every February during Spring Training.

    • @jdavis9684
      @jdavis9684 Год назад +3

      He attended my Alma Mater, Pratt institute, as a painting student. And played a little ball.

    • @jpate1103
      @jpate1103 Год назад +4

      Redford emulates Ted Williams in a lot of ways. Williams was the last guy to hit .400+ in a season....they said he had the best looking swing in all of baseball. I always thought this movie was secretly modeled after him as a player for the longest time before I realized it's based off a novel.

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Год назад +2

      Same reason I love Major League. No John Goodman pop-ups magically traveling 600 feet. Sheen could actually pitch, and the home runs were home runs.

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 Год назад +130

    I adore this film and the climax with Randy Newman’s magnificent score makes me cry everytime.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +11

      There is something about seeing The Savoy Special that kicks men in the nads.

    • @jessebeckwith3446
      @jessebeckwith3446 Год назад +5

      Every single time

    • @ericjanssen394
      @ericjanssen394 Год назад +3

      Randy Newman arguably deserves top billing for this movie even over Robert Redford.
      (In fact, this was Newman's FIRST Aaron Copland imitation, even before his long years with Pixar...)

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 Год назад

      I haven't seen this movie yet. So I haven't cried.

  • @canoli62
    @canoli62 Год назад +50

    Best part of this reaction is Cassie's face the moment the ball hits the light. sheer glee.

  • @obelisk21
    @obelisk21 Год назад +67

    One thing that most people miss about this film is that Iris is living in Chicago which is where Roy was headed to start his baseball career. You can assume that she moved there to look for him and then just stayed hoping to one day find him.

    • @KevyNova
      @KevyNova Год назад +11

      I never noticed that!

    • @alswearengen6427
      @alswearengen6427 Год назад +12

      I've seen this movie at least a half dozen times and never caught that.

  • @theHardyMonster1984
    @theHardyMonster1984 2 месяца назад +5

    The best part of this movie is when the bat boy hands Roy the 'Savoy Special'. The bat Roy helped him build.

    • @ronaldwilson9525
      @ronaldwilson9525 25 дней назад

      That’s why they had to sacrifice Wonderboy.

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Год назад +93

    "Eight Men Out" is a wonderful period piece movie on the most famous or infamous 1919 world series. Has great performances and a very authentic presentation of a film. Criminally underviewed imo.

    • @reservoirdude92
      @reservoirdude92 Год назад +6

      John Sayles is such a great filmmaker.

    • @SmokeDogg11
      @SmokeDogg11 Год назад +6

      Agreed. Great performances from a great ensemble cast. Based on real events. It speaks to both my love of sports and of history.

    • @daletaylor5589
      @daletaylor5589 Год назад +3

      Love that movie. I think Costner is better in For Love of the Game than Bull Durham, just a personal preference.

    • @mason1011
      @mason1011 Год назад

      Nothing to do with this movie

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Год назад +2

      @@mason1011 Well, it is a brilliantly made baseball film without the syrup and spectacle of The Natural, so, I guess so. The Natural is perfectly apt here, it's a great popcorn movie. Eight Men Out is a great film.

  • @MsDean1710
    @MsDean1710 Год назад +59

    Robert Redford.... one of the greatest actors to ever grace the screen..... pure talent.... much like his character Roy Hobbs

  • @sup9542
    @sup9542 Год назад +17

    Love this movie because it shows it's not just about talent, and not even talent and hard work, it's also about circumstances, good luck and bad luck, and wrong choices that you couldn't have known would end up so bad. But he never made excuses, he kept working at it and came back from it all to show streaks of greatness for a season. And in the end he's with his family, and whether you're a great athlete and rich and famous or just a regular person, that's all anyone can hope for in the end.

  • @chicagomike4587
    @chicagomike4587 Год назад +11

    The last film my Dad took me to before he died suddenly. What a film to see in 1984 when I was 8, what a city to be in for the 84 Chicago Cubs.
    1984 was a great year for baseball, movies and Dads (which this movie is a mix of perfectly)

  • @e.d.2096
    @e.d.2096 Год назад +60

    The home run scene, were Pop is watching Roy run the bases. Always brings a tear to my eye. " Well your the best I ever had...and the best damn hitter I ever saw...suit up." That sums up this movie perfectly.

    • @paulobrien9572
      @paulobrien9572 Год назад +5

      "My father wanted me to be a baseball player." Just thought I'd lead in to the best quote in the movie. You highlighted one of my favorite movie lines.

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Год назад +1

      @@paulobrien9572 That quote also puts a lump in my throat! Yes great line from this film.

    • @rudewalrus5636
      @rudewalrus5636 Год назад +1

      The fact that he says that with such simple, heartfelt sincerity, after his attitude when Hobbs first arrived, just hits deep...

    • @peteg475
      @peteg475 Год назад +4

      Beautiful artistic shot is when the sparks from the light towers are reflected in Pop's glasses

    • @rudewalrus5636
      @rudewalrus5636 Год назад +1

      @@peteg475 I was at the last night game at the old Comisky Park. I think it was a tradition there to do fireworks at night games after the game (not sure, I'm not from Chicago) Anyway, for this game they did a super special show. The best part was when they had fireworks shoot out horizontally from the light standards in a clear echo of this scene. Loved it!

  • @danieljoseph255
    @danieljoseph255 Год назад +31

    “I thought this was some kind of lingerie and it was really her killing uniform” 😂😅

    • @Chris-ji4iu
      @Chris-ji4iu Год назад +8

      Right up there with "He can kill them on Facetime?" and "Why does he make my ovaries hurt?"

  • @LC__15
    @LC__15 Год назад +37

    I don’t know what I love more, The Natural or Field of Dreams. Both have amazing scores by Randy Newman & James Horner respectively but something about Randy Newman’s uplifting and inspirational music always gives me goosebumps especially at 36:23 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽, Great reaction Ladies!

    • @danballe
      @danballe Год назад

      To each one it's own. I know that as a baseball movie, Bull Durham is the best of them all, probably #1 baseball movie EVER; that said this is MY all time - favorite baseball movie. Not even field of Dreams. IMO all three are in the top 5 - 7 baseball movies ever made.

    • @LC__15
      @LC__15 Год назад +1

      @@danballe To each their own indeed. In your opinion Bull Durham is your Goat baseball (edit) film but despite liking it, it will never be mine and the fact that you felt the need to reply to me to state why, was not needed or asked for lol, we shall agree to disagree 🤝.

    • @GreenRiver72
      @GreenRiver72 Год назад

      Yeah man, both films/soundtracks are all-time top 5. My favorite track is probably "Knock The Cover Off The Ball"
      ...loud, classy and with a chords progression that almost has a bluesy swagger. Be well P0PPa.

    • @gregorypatricksmith8611
      @gregorypatricksmith8611 10 дней назад +1

      I can’t pick between them either!

  • @badsit761
    @badsit761 Год назад +7

    When Roy is rounding third in slo motion, and you said that’s a good shot, I’m in the crowd. In college my buddies and I went to the stadium and signed up as extras. Full hair and costumes. One of the great moments of my youth was showing up at 1 am and being in the crowd for the home run sequence. Buffalo war memorial stadium.

  • @scotttschannel7050
    @scotttschannel7050 Год назад +84

    I have always loved this movie. The simplicity of the story, of good triumphing over evil even if it’s just in baseball. This movie and Bull Durham are two of the best baseball movies ever.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +5

      It's not a baseball movie, it's a fairy tale that happens to involve baseball.

    • @kerrywolfert5095
      @kerrywolfert5095 Год назад +6

      I liked 'For Love of the Game' as well!

    • @Cherokeelion
      @Cherokeelion Год назад +2

      Baseball purity in both! Yes, me too.

    • @dsscam
      @dsscam Год назад +3

      I didn't like Bull Durham simply because there was no other pitcher than Nuke LaLoosh. He pitched every single pitch, every single game. It was so stupid. It'll like they consulted ZERO people who knew the 1st thing about baseball. The Natural is not only the best baseball movie of all time- BY FAR- over Field of Dreams- but it is one of the best movies of all time- period. Major League was ridiculous- but, at least, they had a relief pitcher. The original Bad News Bears was terrific too.

    • @dianetaylor841
      @dianetaylor841 Год назад +7

      And Field of Dreams

  • @ThomasCorp
    @ThomasCorp Год назад +58

    One of the more heartwarming films ever made, and a most lovely pick for you and your sister to watch together. The ending gets me every time.

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 Год назад +6

    Fun facts about the movie:
    1.) Redford was trained by Speck Shea, a former Yankee pitcher, at Naugatuck, Ct near where I used to live. His performance was believable and the slow motion shot of him throwing the pitch to Whammer was nicely done.
    2.) Some distant fans in the stands are not fans at all, but cardboard cutouts. Saved money on extra's.
    3.) Glen Close's hat scene was a chore to film because the sun's angle had to be perfect with all the people at that correct time of day. A director's nightmare, but the payoff is worth it.
    4.) Hobb's is somewhat modeled after Ted Williams. He wears the same number, 9, bats left handed, hand picking lumber for his bat and used the same quote Williams once said, "there goes Roy Hobbs, the best there ever was!" Williams could arguably be considered the greatest hitter of all time, lost 4 prime years to his services in WWII and The Korean War. He flew in combat and landed a shot up plane. He was a legitimate badass.

  • @guiltyofprolix
    @guiltyofprolix Год назад +14

    My favorite sports movie of all time. The ending (which thankfully didn’t follow the book), the triumphant yet melancholy score, the acting…*sigh* I’m SO glad you did this one!

  • @definitelydelish
    @definitelydelish Год назад +36

    One of my favorites, can't believe someone is actually reacting to it. Even better that it's both of you too, super excited.

  • @jennatuuls
    @jennatuuls Год назад +29

    By the way guys, the director of Mission Impossible Rogue Nation and Fallout(Christopher McQuarrie) watches your channel. He talked about you two on his recent reply to a tweet.

    • @Ellis_Hugh
      @Ellis_Hugh Год назад

      Get Out!

    • @Ellis_Hugh
      @Ellis_Hugh Год назад +10

      Was it this one?
      Christopher McQuarrie @chrismcquarrie
      Replying to @JeroenHoogakker and @TomCruise
      Pure a simple: I’d take a bad review from these two before I took a great review from anyone else. This is why we do it.
      If so then these ladies have certainly hit the big time!

    • @jennatuuls
      @jennatuuls Год назад

      @@Ellis_Hugh Yup

    • @tCotherealcarman
      @tCotherealcarman Год назад

      No way!!!

  • @GorgeGeorg
    @GorgeGeorg Год назад +9

    Another great Redford classic is '3 days of the condor'.

    • @alucard624
      @alucard624 Месяц назад

      That, and especially Brubaker. All 3 are essential Redford viewing.

  • @johnmcclean343
    @johnmcclean343 Год назад +5

    Normally wouldn't share this but after watching your review I will. I have lived by Bob for 5 years here in Santa Fe. On occasion we would share a wave at one another . It was a morning breakfast in town we actually spoke and shared an incredible conversation that lasted to lunch . We spoke on a wide array of topics , mostly our lives and life in general. I did mention to him the power of this movie and what it meant to me. He smiled and simply said thanks . He is a great person very humble. Hopefully we can have another morning like that again. I think we will. R.Fiss we love the art on the wall.

  • @RideAcrossTheRiver
    @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +32

    I don't think I've seen Cassie so delighted by a film! It is a one-of-a-kind. My fav moments are when Roy almost chokes up while telling Pop he won't be sent down again ... and when Bobby gives Roy the _Savoy Special._

    • @GreenRiver72
      @GreenRiver72 Год назад +1

      Cassie's reaction when Roy first hears about his son :)

    • @michaelcoffman4185
      @michaelcoffman4185 Год назад +3

      Good scene "Pick me out a winner."

  • @A23457
    @A23457 Год назад +13

    This is my dad‘s favorite movie. He always told me that the pitcher Roy faces at the very end is supposed to be the boy he tossed the ball to from the train years earlier. That’s why they focus on him for a bit and Roy gives him an inquisitive look. Not sure if it’s true, but that’s what my dad says lol

    • @ryanslaback9418
      @ryanslaback9418 Год назад +1

      I don't know that I buy that. It says that the pitcher is a Nebraska farm boy but the stop on the train is announced as Iola. There are 6 Iolas in the US but none of them are in Nebraska. One is in Kansas but it is south of Topeka so one would assume that if a Nebraska family was on a trip to the fair it wouldn't be to Iola.

  • @hihellothere100
    @hihellothere100 Год назад +21

    Fun Fact: The last scene when Hobbs hit the Home Run at the end of the movie. Actually kind of happen in the 1988 World Series when Kirk Gibson was hurt and hit a Home Run in the bottom of the 9th inning and won the game for the Dodgers.

    • @garrymoore2161
      @garrymoore2161 Год назад +1

      Kirk Gibson hit the series-winning home run in 1984 with the Detroit Tigers and four years later with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Amazing achievements.

  • @RogueWJL
    @RogueWJL Год назад +2

    You two are brilliant reviwing together.
    The interaction and exchange is so natural it's like you have forgot you have an audience which makes the videos so amazing for the viewers to watch

  • @chrisofeasttennessee780
    @chrisofeasttennessee780 Год назад +30

    If you haven't seen "Hoosier's" I highly recommend it. A basketball movie with a similar feel to it much like "The Natural".

    • @cherylcrabtree9628
      @cherylcrabtree9628 Год назад +1

      I second that!!!!’ You’d love it!!!!!

    • @dapunkyqb1679
      @dapunkyqb1679 Год назад

      @@cherylcrabtree9628 Right? i think of that every time she’s loving Gene Hackman.

    • @DWQJVB
      @DWQJVB Год назад

      Everybody does in the end just like The Natural

  • @texashookem22
    @texashookem22 Год назад +34

    You both need to watch Tin Cup with Kevin Costner. It’s a golf movie with a love story…oh, and it’s absolutely hilarious!!

    • @paintedjaguar
      @paintedjaguar Год назад +4

      That's a good one - and would suit Cassie's tastes too🙂 Likewise "Trouble with the Curve" (2012, Clint Eastwood & Amy Adams).

    • @thomaspalumbo6482
      @thomaspalumbo6482 Год назад

      I TOTALLY agree!

    • @mstob1969
      @mstob1969 Год назад

      Love the Natural (it's in my personal Top 10), and absolutely hated Tin Cup (particularly the ending, when he refuses to take a drop).

  • @sonnieaaron
    @sonnieaaron Год назад +4

    The best line in this and any movie: "I think we have two lives: the kife we learn with & the life we live with after.

  • @carthos4402
    @carthos4402 Год назад +2

    The "confidence without arrogance" word you were looking for is Meekness. He definitely has a meekness to him

  • @0PsychosisMedia0
    @0PsychosisMedia0 Год назад +27

    FINNALLY!!!!!!! I have been asking for this for...months! Greatest Baseball movie ever made!

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Год назад +1

      Good job!

    • @0PsychosisMedia0
      @0PsychosisMedia0 Год назад +6

      @@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 I'm not the only one. Glad there were enough fans out there to request it.

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Год назад +2

      @@0PsychosisMedia0 I've been requesting this film too! And I agree best period baseball film ever made!

  • @theedgeinshow
    @theedgeinshow Год назад +23

    "Baseball and church are a lot alike. They are both attended by many but truly understood by a lucky few"
    -Leo Durocher

  • @patrickmilligan4479
    @patrickmilligan4479 3 месяца назад +1

    Why are these girls so likable? They are brilliant. They knew that us old folks want to see our favorite shows again like they’re new. These are some very smart women! Good taste as well. Brilliant idea!

  • @tonymoll6265
    @tonymoll6265 Год назад

    Was so glad when this came across! This is one of my favorite movies of all time. I've seen it probably 50 times. So glad you enjoyed it and you guys did a great job and called a lot of the things to come.

  • @leeandrewclarke
    @leeandrewclarke Год назад +16

    Just like 'The Color Of Money,' 'The Natural' is one of the most underrated sports movies ever made and is a triumph of writing, direction, acting, editing, music and cinematography. They just don't make movies like this anymore; which are patient and intelligent enough to build audience interest before delivering the major plot payoffs. There is also a superb 'magical realism' to this film. I'm glad I first saw this as a thirteen year-old in the cinema and got to feel such wonderment. I hardly ever feel it with modern movies.

    • @DeltaAssaultGaming
      @DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад +2

      Roy Hobbs is an American tall tale.

    • @GreenRiver72
      @GreenRiver72 Год назад

      Indeed, many subtleties in the story - same umpire in his first and last at bats ... the silver bullet convo on the train ... the imagery of light and dark: flash photography, the Judge's office, Memo's outfits, etc. So happy both sisters were along for this one.

    • @buddyrevell5885
      @buddyrevell5885 Год назад

      I don't know why people use "underrated" so much. This movie is not underrated. It's universally known as one of the greatest sports movies and a great movie in general.

    • @leeandrewclarke
      @leeandrewclarke Год назад

      @@buddyrevell5885 It's 'underrated' in that there are far more famous and successful movies out there which don't deserve to be.

    • @danballe
      @danballe Год назад

      That phrase, "I think you are a looser" is the the "OG" to The color of money "The Hussler" I absolutely adore both that and The Natural

  • @Shichiaikan
    @Shichiaikan Год назад +26

    Redford and Pitt have been in multiple movies together, and they were both absolutely phenomenal. A River Runs Through It, and Spy Game.

    • @iChristyD
      @iChristyD Год назад +5

      Redford only directs A River Runs Through It, he’s not acting in it.

    • @kelm6848
      @kelm6848 Год назад +4

      Redford narrated A River Runs Through It as well so I too always misremember him acting in it. Lol. Plus Pitt is like a young Redford in it.

    • @Laochri
      @Laochri Год назад +2

      Robert Redford Directored and is the Narrator.

    • @thequarteryearman9305
      @thequarteryearman9305 11 месяцев назад +2

      Think they would love watching Spy Game!

    • @igloo2158
      @igloo2158 10 месяцев назад +1

      Spy Game is an underrated movie imo. Love both men in that movie.

  • @JamesMcClaren-fx2bs
    @JamesMcClaren-fx2bs Год назад +1

    Your reactions to Redford getting shot is priceless. Lol I ❤ how much you ladies get in the stories. It's rarer than you might think

  • @hawkname1234
    @hawkname1234 Год назад +5

    I cannot watch The Natural or Field of Dreams without crying. They are all time great movies. The Natural has one of the most famous ending scenes in all of movie history.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +57

    Fun Fact: The filmmakers scouted the country for a stadium to use in game scenes. They needed something nondescript with a pre-World War II feel, and found it in Buffalo's War Memorial Stadium. The stadium, built in 1937 and demolished in 1988, had a shorter distance down the right field line than is shown in the movie. The stadium had been renovated prior to filming, which could explain the extra hundred feet displayed on the right field wall.
    Also, Glenn Close's initial appearance at the ballpark was carefully planned to give her the appearance of a guardian angel. They waited until a clear day, when the setting sun would be just at the right spot in the background to shine through her translucent hat, making it appear as a halo around her head.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +3

      There was a documentary about the making of the movie that was interesting. I can't remember the title at the moment.

    • @DeltaAssaultGaming
      @DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад +1

      They would’ve just done it with CGI these days

    • @robhugh535
      @robhugh535 Год назад

      Yeah it was an oval shaped football stadium, the Bills played there through the 60s and the triple A Bisons played there for a few years, but it was always a bad fit for baseball.

  • @bigneon_glitter
    @bigneon_glitter Год назад +22

    Wow, great pick. A perfect film. Makes a great double feature with _Bull Durham_ (1988) - starring Kevin Costner & Susan Sarandon - another '80s ⚾️ classic.

    • @denniszenanywhere
      @denniszenanywhere Год назад +2

      The sis would love Bull Durham. That baseball movie has the wittiest lines. Topnotch recommendation.

    • @tstumpf75
      @tstumpf75 Год назад +2

      Bull Durham is a great movie!

    • @wasgreg
      @wasgreg Год назад

      Bull Durham is a very fun movie. I also believe, that for Love of the Game would be a great one for them to react to.

  • @WannaBeatle-Paul_McMichael
    @WannaBeatle-Paul_McMichael Год назад

    this is why I like your channel a lot. not only do I get to rewatch movies and shows that I've recently watched (all the Star Wars shows), but I get to rewatch movies that I haven't seen since they came out like this one!
    Bob Redford has always been one of my favorite all-time actors!

  • @TheToscanaMan
    @TheToscanaMan Год назад +3

    One of my all time favorite movies. I knew you two would melt with this one. Thanks for the reaction. ❤🙏☮

  • @bmw128racer
    @bmw128racer Год назад +21

    Not just a great baseball movie, but a great sports movie. It's mythical. There are very few, if any, that are better than "The Natural."

  • @blackwolf6082
    @blackwolf6082 Год назад +15

    I still get chills every time I see the ending

  • @cajunsushi
    @cajunsushi Год назад +4

    Definitely one of those classic movies that last for several generations. So many layers of core values that people should strive for.

  • @ruaboutasize14
    @ruaboutasize14 Год назад +1

    Baseball movies like this and The Sandlot remind me of sitting with my grandfather and watching. He taught me baseball and was my coach (sometimes official team coach and others unofficial) and biggest fan throughout little league and into high school. He carried my little league photo with him until the day he died. He loved the game and loved teaching me.

  • @garyburley1960
    @garyburley1960 Год назад +27

    I've been waiting for someone to react to this movie, I'm glad it was you and your sister. it is such a good movie, olde worlde my favourite baseball movie of all time. a little bit greek mythology. the spirit of his father passes into the lightning tree, lightning starts his career and ends it too. the bat is a symbol of hope during the depression and his bat and talent lead him to becoming the father

    • @okeefe757
      @okeefe757 Год назад +2

      Yeah, I guess Cassie and her sister are the first to react to this. I hope it inspires others to react to this. Hope it gets a lot of views to increase the likelihood others will react to it.

  • @skyraider1656
    @skyraider1656 Год назад +13

    This movie is one of my all time favorites. The story is great as well as the acting. I just love movies that are set in that era. Having grown up in the late forties early fifties I remember how things looked back then. I loved the imagery in this film.

    • @siskokidd
      @siskokidd Год назад +3

      You're my father's age, Skyraider165. His mother, father, himself and 3 brothers were all athletes, playing on teams through HS and college. All of them excelled, and 2 of them are enshrined in regional hall of fames, one being my grandmother Martha for her record setting basketball skills. They all lived for game day. Needless to say, I love sports movies!

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 Год назад +5

    Director Barry Levinson also made the classic Rain Man (1988) starring Tom Cruise & Dustin Hoffman.

  • @caseymoe816
    @caseymoe816 Год назад +2

    What a great movie. Great reaction guys! You guys are so great together.
    The iconic scene at the end of the movie with the lights falling while Roy rounds the bases is classic Caleb Deschanel, probably America’s greatest cinematographer (and, yes, Zooey’s dad). He’s been nominated six times for an Academy Award yet has never won. Insane considering his resume, which includes The Right Stuff, The Black Stallion, The Patriot, The Passion of the Christ, National Treasure, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Slayer, Jack Reacher, among many others. So so good!

  • @DrewD55
    @DrewD55 Год назад +39

    This movie holds a special place in my heart, because of where they shot it, which was in and around Buffalo, NY, where I grew up, so every scene has some personal meaning to me: I was at the last game ever played at War Memorial Stadium, which served as Knights Field. My late grandparents, before they were married, used to go on dates at the Parkside Candy Store, where Roy and Iris first reconnect. I knew the guy who played the carnival barker at the hitting station--used to mow his lawn, actually. I know the house that Roy grew up in. It's in South Dayton. So is the train station when Roy first leaves home. I could go on and on. It's just that personal to me, and the movie, of course, is wonderful. It's a total fairy tale to a bygone era of the game, but as improbable as that last home run is, it's happened plenty in the real world. Been looking for a reaction to this movie for a long time, and it's so great that you did it first. Great job.

    • @michaelcoffman4185
      @michaelcoffman4185 Год назад +2

      Absolutely perfect. Thanks for sharing that. A good movie for some is a perfect movie for you. Have a good weekend.

    • @DrewD55
      @DrewD55 Год назад +2

      @@michaelcoffman4185 Thanks! 😀

    • @KevinLyda
      @KevinLyda Год назад +2

      That's so cool. I never knew that. I went to uni at SUNY at Buffalo. Almost all my time was on campus or in the neighbourhoods around south campus so never saw a huge amount of the city.
      Do they do movie tours around Buffalo for The Natural? That would be fun to see - if the US ever gets over Its gun addiction at least.

    • @DrewD55
      @DrewD55 Год назад +2

      @@KevinLyda I don't think so. War Memorial Stadium was demolished the year they built Pilot Field. All-High Stadium, which doubled for Wrigley, I think is still around, as are most of the 1920s/1930s buildings. It'd be a pretty long tour, though. South Dayton, where Roy's house is, is a 40-minute drive from Buffalo.

    • @mr.e1149
      @mr.e1149 Год назад

      nice book you wrote here 👍

  • @inhonoroftrip6320
    @inhonoroftrip6320 Год назад +21

    I had forgotten Richard Farnsworth was in this movie. He’s the sheriff Buster in Misery, and most famously as Matthew Cuthbert in the Canadian classic Anne of Green Gables. Always love seeing him

    • @dnish6673
      @dnish6673 Год назад +5

      Such a sad end to his life.

  • @chrisdalton293
    @chrisdalton293 Год назад

    Great video! I saw The Natural in the theater when I was 10, and I've loved it ever since. I'm like the other old-timers who are saying they cry every time they watch it...same here. The cast, the music, the photography...all incredible. I'm guessing you two would love Hoosiers, too. Similar and fantastic.
    This has probably already been mentioned, but the reason Robert Redford named his film festival "Sundance" is that he named it after his character in Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid. Pretty cool.

  • @jarredwilkinson4666
    @jarredwilkinson4666 Год назад

    Loved the reaction at the start when he is shot from you both.
    One of my favorite baseball films.

  • @Kaddywompous
    @Kaddywompous Год назад +8

    Not too long after this, life imitated art - Gibson’s home run in the ‘88 World Series.

  • @jcpduncan50
    @jcpduncan50 Год назад +4

    This has been my favorite reaction from you two. Felt like I was watching this again for the first time. Thank you

    • @mstob1969
      @mstob1969 Год назад

      Agree. The two of you are adorable watching the movie and playing off of each other.

  • @tiggerwoods100
    @tiggerwoods100 Год назад +3

    Just one movie "Brians Song" These two would be in emotional heaven.

  • @Bdixon9158
    @Bdixon9158 Год назад +5

    This is one of my all time favorite movies. It’s just so charming. It’s a sports fairy tale. I used to watch it with my little brother every summer. It just fills me with nostalgia.

  • @757optim
    @757optim Год назад +4

    Still gonna need to watch "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Robert Redford & Paul Newman - you will remember them from "The Sting".

  • @GroovyDJ
    @GroovyDJ Год назад +4

    I remembered seeing this film in a double feature at the theater, it was the second feature in the double bill. Me and my friends knew nothing about the movie, after the movie was over we could not stop talking about it and how great it was.

    • @donjackson5522
      @donjackson5522 Год назад

      Double features! I bet most people don’t remember those. What a bonus for this to be the second. Have to wonder what the first one was.

  • @glenndower2513
    @glenndower2513 27 дней назад

    This is one of my favorite movies.
    And I just love watching the two of you enjoy it for the first time.
    You guys make me laugh and cry at the same time.
    Good work!

  • @PinnaclePete
    @PinnaclePete Год назад +6

    In college I had a mythology class in which we were assigned to write a term paper about a movie that had mythological themes "and you can't pick Clash of the Titans!" the professor told us. 😄 I had NO IDEA what movie had mythology in it and was worried about this assignment. After about a week of racking my brains, "The Natural" popped in my head! I wrote a 30 page term paper outlining 2 dozen mythological references from Greek and Roman mythology that were inserted in this movie! My professor never saw this movie before and no previous student ever choose this movie to write about which made it even better!
    Later, I read the novel and was a bit disappointed. Roy Hobbs in the book isn't the godlike figure he is in the movie. Normally, I enjoy the book more than the movie but in this case I love the movie much more!
    One of my five favorite movies of all-time!!

    • @jpate1103
      @jpate1103 Год назад +1

      I did as well. Saw the movie countless times then read the novel. I was literally shocked at the ending. So bizarre. I'm glad the movie fixed that lol

    • @donjackson5522
      @donjackson5522 Год назад +1

      @PinnaclePete: I would rather read your term paper. Sounds fascinating!

    • @PinnaclePete
      @PinnaclePete Год назад

      @@donjackson5522 😃😆🤣😂

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 Год назад +5

    Sweet Lord....you don't know who Robert Redford is? I know you guys are young but DAMN!

  • @vancebear5842
    @vancebear5842 Год назад

    your reactions drive my crazy with laughter. my sides hurt so much. love watching you two together. so much fun.

  • @barbarasalley
    @barbarasalley Год назад +1

    You are SO right! Sports movies, but especially baseball movies, get me every time! Add in this wonderful cast plus Randy Newman's best score EVER and you just can't miss! When Roy hits the lights and that music swells...goosebumps and tears.

  • @byrontowles2018
    @byrontowles2018 Год назад +34

    Cassie, many people are already recommending Redford's "Jeremiah Johnson" (one of my personal top ten movies all-time!), but I think you and Carly would also get a kick out of "The Electric Horseman", starring Redford & Jane Fonda, as it's basically a romantic comedy.

    • @paintedjaguar
      @paintedjaguar Год назад +3

      "The Horse Whisperer" (1998, Robert Redford & Scarlett Johansson) is another winner.

    • @Jessica_Roth
      @Jessica_Roth Год назад +3

      I prefer "Barefoot in the Park" for Redford and Fonda. Young Bob and Jane, and a Neil Simon classic play. JMO.

    • @paintedjaguar
      @paintedjaguar Год назад

      @@Jessica_Roth Don't really love that one, but they are both gorgeous eye candy in it.

    • @robhugh535
      @robhugh535 Год назад +2

      Lots of good Redford movies. Downhill Racer, Three Days of the Condor, The Way We Were, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

    • @davidcorriveau8615
      @davidcorriveau8615 Год назад +1

      @@robhugh535 Cassie you should really take in Three Days of the Condor. Heck of a good movie, prime example of a 1970's paranoia thriller, and an interesting watch for anyone who has seen Captain America and the Winter Soldier. It was the movie the Russo's were thinking of (as they got their feet wet in the MCU) and they had the star of the 1970's classic (done in his prime) on set to work with (added bonus he was more of a director/filmmaker for his MCU turn).

  • @mcpidro
    @mcpidro Год назад +4

    I do believe that as a kid …..this was first movie I ever saw that made my father cry.

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Год назад +2

      Yes this film will make a grown man cry. For boys and men, there's something to it that touches the heart and soul.

  • @scottschmidt6613
    @scottschmidt6613 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love watching movie highlights with you two, y’all emotions and reactions are so honest and real. 🧡💜🧡💜

  • @stever3145
    @stever3145 Год назад

    fun reaction ladies. My sister had a VHS copy of this and when we would visit, I would always put it on and watch it with the young kids. It became a family running joke. We also stopped at the Field of Dreams on our trip from the Chicano area to their house in Iowa.

  • @amitychief3061
    @amitychief3061 Год назад +7

    Still waiting on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid. Barefoot in the park is a really funny rom com with a very young Redford and Jane Fonda. Also, Three Days of the Condor is a good thriller.

  • @jamesjoseph1249
    @jamesjoseph1249 Год назад +4

    The music in this movie is incredible.

  • @DebbieKinIL1
    @DebbieKinIL1 Год назад

    Every time I watch this film, I see something different in it. Loved every thing and that ending scene with the lights and homerun is a cinema classic.

  • @katiem9644
    @katiem9644 Год назад

    I cant tell you how much I loved you and your sister's reaction to this most beloved movie. It was so wonderful!!

  • @amynielsen3466
    @amynielsen3466 Год назад +9

    You should definitely watch A River Runs Through It. Starring Brad Pitt and directed by Robert Redford. Soooo good and beautiful

  • @carbine5561
    @carbine5561 Год назад +18

    Amazing reaction as usual ladies! You both should watch “Spy Game”. It stars Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. It has everything you guys love. Mystery, suspense, a great love story, and most importantly plenty of Brad 😉! Love the channel! Keep up the awesome content!

    • @moose2577
      @moose2577 Год назад +1

      Way underrated movie! 👍🏻

    • @redsabreanakin
      @redsabreanakin Год назад +1

      Agree totally

    • @AllanMRR
      @AllanMRR Год назад

      Another vote for Spy Game. Great movie! I rewatch it at least once every year :)

  • @scv1981
    @scv1981 Год назад +1

    I swear you girls are priceless. I have always liked this movie, but you two made it so much more enjoyable.

  • @rollotomassi6232
    @rollotomassi6232 Год назад

    So glad to see you girls watch this movie, my mom loved this and "Jeremiah Johnson" which also starred her favorite actor Robert Redford.

  • @willsprings
    @willsprings Год назад +3

    The honor and integrity is the most under appreciated aspect of this movie.. Good call Carlie

  • @richardb6260
    @richardb6260 Год назад +5

    You two need to watch Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. A couple of other Robert Redford movies you might like are The Great Waldo Pepper and Three Days of the Condor. Another I'll mention is The Way They Were. Not my kind of movie. But probably right up your alley.
    One thing I love about The Natural are the parallels with the story of King Arthur. The team being called the Knights. When they get their lightning bolt patches it's like they're members of Roy's round table. Wonder Boy is like Excalibur, which also breaks in the King Arthur story. Lancelot has a wound that doesn't heal like Roy's bullet wound. The silver bullet killer might be Morgan le Fay.

  • @johnclayton7240
    @johnclayton7240 Год назад

    I think this was my favorite watching your reactions. You guys were up and then down, and figured out a lot before hand. I really loved your reaction when Roy was shot. it was priceless. Keep it up guys. :)

  • @planojag595
    @planojag595 Год назад +1

    The Natural and Slap Shot are my two favorite sports movies. Both are masterpieces imo and were huge parts of my childhood in the 70s and 80s.

  • @jayconant3816
    @jayconant3816 Год назад +6

    Best baseball movie hands down! And amazing music score

    • @uncleron9481
      @uncleron9481 Год назад

      It's great, but "Field of Dreams," IMO, is better.

  • @howardbalaban7051
    @howardbalaban7051 Год назад +18

    Bull Durham is one of the few baseball movies I rank higher, but if this isn't on pretty much EVERY Top 10 Baseball Movie list, the list is invalid.
    (Also, I own the book, and every time I get ready to read it, I'm reminded that it's one of those rare instances in which the movie is superior.)
    Glad you're tackling this one. Enjoy!

  • @bikescarsandeverythinginbe7309
    @bikescarsandeverythinginbe7309 Год назад +1

    You two are so entertaining, I love watching everything you do.

  • @imuawarriors
    @imuawarriors Год назад +3

    don't forget - the soundtrack for this movie is a masterpiece. loved your reactions!

  • @maxwellharris507
    @maxwellharris507 Год назад +5

    The Natural is such a classic baseball movie

  • @patbrewer4205
    @patbrewer4205 Год назад +6

    You should watch 3 Days of the Condor it has Robert Redford in it also

  • @journalofthewil
    @journalofthewil Год назад

    I am so glad this was a sisters reaction!!! When you announced last week that you were watching "The Natural" I was under the impression that it was Cassie only. I was so happy to see both of you on the thumbnail!!!! Yay!!!

  • @MattMajcan
    @MattMajcan Год назад

    the sparks falling and that music is one of the most famous shots in all of cinema

  • @crush41gb
    @crush41gb Год назад +6

    American Flyers is the first movie I remember seeing Kevin Costner in and it's worth a watch. :)

    • @donjackson5522
      @donjackson5522 Год назад +2

      Silverado came out that same year. Best western ever!

  • @Ellis_Hugh
    @Ellis_Hugh Год назад +8

    There's a really good thriller starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt that I think you ladies might really enjoy called 'Spy Games'.

  • @RebeccaHargate
    @RebeccaHargate Год назад +1

    This movie came out when I was 11 years old. That's when I saw it. The Natural was the first baseball movie I ever saw. And it's the reason I love baseball to this day. Love, love, love this movie.

  • @maverick7266
    @maverick7266 Год назад

    Really enjoy watching your videos. The Natural was filmed in my hometown in NY. The parts when he was a boy and the cornfields were filmed at a friends house in the country. Small town called LeRoy, NY. Love the videos girls!

  • @richardbalducci819
    @richardbalducci819 Год назад +3

    Thank you both for the perfect baseball ending today, as our St. Louis Cardinals First Baseman won the National League MVP Aaward, and my two favorite sisters are reacting to a perfect baseball movie classic❗💜🍸