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Field of Dreams. Stream now on Peacock. www.peacocktv.com?cid=20200101evergreenownyt002&
When baseball playoffs roll around, it's always good to revisit a literally timeless baseball game. In this scene from Field of Dreams, great players from baseball's past appear to play a game on Ray Kinsella's (Kevin Costner) baseball field. #FieldOfDreams #Baseball #MLB
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"If you build it, he will come." With these words, Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) is inspired by a voice he can't ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe. Also starring Ray Liotta, James Earl Jones, and Amy Madigan, Field of Dreams is an extraordinary and unforgettable experience that has moved critics and audiences like no other film of its generation. Field of Dreams is a glowing tribute to all who dare to dream.
© 1989 Universal City Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Amy Madigan, Burt Lancaster, Ray Liotta
Produced by: Charles Gordon, Lawrence Gordon
Written & Directed by: Phil Alden Robinson

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@RokDocJekyl
@RokDocJekyl 8 месяцев назад
How many iconic moments can you fit into 4 minutes? The dig at Ty Cobb, "Are you Graham?", "Let's see that fastball", "watch out for in-your-ear", the nod of recognition and gratitude at the end. What a classic film.
@originalotrex
@originalotrex 7 месяцев назад
Too bad the dig at Cobb was based on a book written by a writer who turned out to be a complete fraud (Al Stump).
@eustaceomalley6071
@eustaceomalley6071 8 дней назад
Watch out ya don't get killed. Also timeless =)
@rawpower12xu
@rawpower12xu 3 года назад
Shoeless Joe Jackson is a funny guy .. Laughs just like Henry Hill.
@schmassbinder
@schmassbinder 3 года назад
What do you mean he's funny? Like a clown?
@Mark-wx6xr
@Mark-wx6xr 3 года назад
Ever since I can remember I wanted to be a ball player.
@alexandertriozzi5121
@alexandertriozzi5121 3 года назад
Who you calling funny?
@timlogan8603
@timlogan8603 3 года назад
He's a good fella
@baseballman74
@baseballman74 3 года назад
Good one!
@JRHYT409
@JRHYT409 2 года назад
Came here today for that classic Ray Liotta laugh. One of the most memorable faces in film. Now, he’s off to the fields... RIP.
@hagar6359
@hagar6359 2 года назад
i wonder if hell meet the real Shoeless Joe! RIP Ray
@hcaballero57
@hcaballero57 2 года назад
RIP to one of the great
@joannhoff1908
@joannhoff1908 2 года назад
Same🥺❤️
@reikun86
@reikun86 Год назад
RIP. I’m gonna miss that laugh.
@haroldbrown6630
@haroldbrown6630 Год назад
Makes us face our own mortality . . . .
@Mq6vL9Bu
@Mq6vL9Bu 3 года назад
I've always felt it symbolic that the one at bat that Archie Graham comes back for ends up with a sacrifice fly ... getting one's self out so that your teammate can advance and score. Archie's whole life outside of baseball was about sacrifice.
@Scopper81
@Scopper81 3 года назад
What did Robert De Niro's character tell his son in The Fan, you sacrifice for the team and it doesn't count against your average. Baseball is fair! :)
@rnhtube
@rnhtube 3 года назад
Sounds like you read the book! I always thought it was interesting that the Graham character never got an at batin the majors but did play, and here he is with an at bat that doesn't count as an at bat.
@TeddyBear-os7is
@TeddyBear-os7is 3 года назад
U nailed it
@js09js09
@js09js09 3 года назад
@@rnhtube This at-bat fulfilled Archie's dream.
@citizenghosttown
@citizenghosttown 3 года назад
Great observation. He didn't fulfill his dream of hitting that triple. But he fulfilled the more important dream of having a good life, giving to others.
@TommyRibs
@TommyRibs Год назад
One of the greatest movies ever put to film. Field of Dreams is a gift.
@rubenrodriguez7231
@rubenrodriguez7231 2 года назад
Rest In Peace Ray!! Such an Iconic role
@robg.3136
@robg.3136 2 года назад
"Let's see that fastball!" The catcher rolling his eyes after that always makes me chuckle...😂
@moeinial
@moeinial 3 года назад
"He winked at me" "Don't wink kid" lmaoo best part
@dars5229
@dars5229 2 года назад
"Is this Iowa?" "No, it's Heaven." #RIPRayLiotta
@janefromtennessee
@janefromtennessee 2 месяца назад
Love that line!!!
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 2 года назад
RIP Ray Liotta (December 18, 1954 - May 26, 2022), aged 67 You will be remembered as a legend.
@mkv2718
@mkv2718 10 месяцев назад
i keep forgetting that he died..
@ammulhare1644
@ammulhare1644 2 месяца назад
Goodfellas ;)
@carolynmcluskie4561
@carolynmcluskie4561 2 года назад
I watched this again with tears in my eyes. That moment Liotta as Shoeless Joe cackles at how they blew off Ty Cobbs has stayed imprinted on my memory from the first day I saw it. His intensity and gravitas anchored the film. He was one of the greats.
@patrickkanas3874
@patrickkanas3874 Год назад
Unfortunately for history buffs like me it's an annoying line since Cobb's legacy is one of the biggest acts of defamation in baseball history
@1971mav
@1971mav Год назад
@@patrickkanas3874 Boo hoo
@koDaffi
@koDaffi 6 месяцев назад
​@@patrickkanas3874I was thinking that as well. People love to talk shit on Cobb because of that damn book. Sad.
@califinn
@califinn 3 года назад
"Sure. Watch out you don't get killed." Ha ha ha, that line is hilarious, and the catcher cracking up makes the scene that much funnier.
@Weshopwizard
@Weshopwizard 3 года назад
Classic.
@barrelrolltoday6051
@barrelrolltoday6051 2 года назад
No shift. No pitch clock. No DH. Just good, old fashioned, baseball.
@mattkd76
@mattkd76 4 года назад
The haunting and yet beautiful film-score that plays in the background (composed by James Horner) triggers so many good memories of when I was younger. This movie is more than just about our love for baseball -- it taps into something that's spiritual, which in my opinion makes it timeless.
@ericbaughman21
@ericbaughman21 3 года назад
This movie always takes me back to when my boys were young and we" had a catch" in the back yard. I'm 62 now and I'm not gonna lie this movie always brings a tear to my eyes with the memories I have with my boys.
@kevinvansteendelaar8760
@kevinvansteendelaar8760 2 года назад
"But watch out for in your ear." Gets me every time.
@charlestwisted9890
@charlestwisted9890 3 года назад
This is a simply PERFECT scene. "Hey Ump, how about a warning?" "Sure kid. Watch out ya don't get killed.", with the catcher cracking up, is one of the best exchanges in any movie, ever.
@rolfbernserke4735
@rolfbernserke4735 11 месяцев назад
Well, it was the Black Sox
@averagegalaxygamer4430
@averagegalaxygamer4430 2 года назад
Just came back after hearing the news about Ray Liotta…..another legend gone too soon
@fordwaters8335
@fordwaters8335 3 года назад
A very emotional movie for me. The feel of the grass, the smell of the ball....wow what sweet memories.
@DevilDogDen1775
@DevilDogDen1775 2 года назад
I was fortunate enough to have been a production assistant on this incredible movie....
@janefromtennessee
@janefromtennessee 2 месяца назад
Wonderful
@stevenvicino8687
@stevenvicino8687 3 года назад
I think Amy Madigans giggle during the wave part is the best part of this great scene.
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 2 года назад
Unbelievable, indeed! The movie has aspects of sci-fi fantasy in it. For instance, Ray and Terry visit Doc's hometown. Ray goes for a walk and meets Doc in 1972, even though Doc died in 1978. The next day, they pick up a young 14 year old hitchhiker named Archie Graham in today's time line. If that isn't time-travel personified, then nothing is!
@petebiddle7900
@petebiddle7900 3 года назад
In my humble opinion, Field of Dreams is the finest movie ever made. It shows all of the great traits of humanity and proves the kindness of people. It will always be an insparation to me and show the goodness of AMERICA. A great wonderful and heart warming film. I love it.
@TonyJBroni
@TonyJBroni 4 года назад
2:51 My eyes well up just hearing those piano notes. Archie Graham, from living a lifetime and back again, getting one more chance at his perfect moment. An idol has given him his advice - Archie already got his wink in.. now he just has to swing.
@js09js09
@js09js09 3 года назад
All Archie wanted was a chance to face a big-league pitcher one time.
@willi960
@willi960 6 месяцев назад
When the music plays and Archie looks at Ray, pure magic... I miss movies like this
@bobafettuccine3541
@bobafettuccine3541 4 года назад
The look between them at the end is my favorite part of the movie. I think it was about "thank you" and "you're welcome", but it's up to the viewers.
@moeball740
@moeball740 3 года назад
Absolutely...just a smile and a nod was all it took. Spoke volumes. That's some quality filmmaking.
@luishumbertovega3900
@luishumbertovega3900 2 года назад
I interpret Archie's nodding as a "Thank You for insisting in bringing me here, this is great !"
@robertriver786
@robertriver786 2 года назад
Probably my favorite seen in the movie, besides Ray asking his dad, John Kinsella, at the end of the movie if he wants to "have a catch." I believe Archie had told Ray earlier in the movie that he had never had an at bat in the majors, and that his dream was to have just one at bat and hit a triple, sliding safe, head first into third. So to me, this silent glance from Ray to Archie after Archie hits a sacrifice fly, was like Ray asking Archie, "Was that Sac. Fly, instead of hitting your triple and sliding safe into third, alright?" And Archie's nodding and smiling was as if to say, "Yeah...yeah, it was definitely good enough. Thanks." And then Ray nodding back, "Your welcome." RIP, Ray Lotta. "You were good."
@rjwiechman
@rjwiechman 9 месяцев назад
Don't you wonder who the ghost umpires were? I like to think one of them was Cal Hubbard, a 20 year ump in the 40's and 50's. Cal in his youth was a standout lineman for the Packers and others, I think. He is the only member of both the Baseball and NFL Halls of Fame. I met Cal back in the 60's when he accompanied one of my Dad's war buddies on a pheasant hunting trip on Dad's Kansas farm.
@kevinjohnson2273
@kevinjohnson2273 20 дней назад
That’s cool actually
@EdisonRailfanner
@EdisonRailfanner 5 месяцев назад
Best movie of all time! Love the ump saying, "Watch out you don't get killed."
@Nickander31
@Nickander31 3 года назад
“Don’t wink kid” followed by that Italian looking chuckle. I love it 😂
@markmarderosian4025
@markmarderosian4025 2 года назад
The lighting on Costner at the end and the music with both their smiles were pitch perfect.
@TheChube25
@TheChube25 11 месяцев назад
When movies were magical and still worth watching.
@donniecatalano
@donniecatalano 7 месяцев назад
They had soul
@andrewhall9851
@andrewhall9851 7 месяцев назад
Have you seen sausage party 😂😂😂😂
@BigFella672
@BigFella672 6 месяцев назад
Oh grow up there’s still plenty of good movies coming out now
@CodyJarvis-jy4it
@CodyJarvis-jy4it 6 месяцев назад
Lol yeah I don’t understand this movie at all. I can’t believe Kevin Costner played in something like this.
@whitelightning2100
@whitelightning2100 6 месяцев назад
Talk about having your head in the sand
@guitarslinger213
@guitarslinger213 3 года назад
The Umpire's eternal dream was to use his smart ass zinger on the naive rookie "Sure. Watch out ya don't get killed."
@rcslyman8929
@rcslyman8929 3 года назад
Love how the catcher got a good laugh out of it, too.
@ARichardP
@ARichardP 2 года назад
That was perfect.
@Surfer041
@Surfer041 2 года назад
@@rcslyman8929 they're all already dead. Btw the "Field of Dreams" game that MLB did this season was so brilliant and so well executed.
@mrtulipeater
@mrtulipeater 2 года назад
Nod at the end gets me every time.
@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441
@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 3 года назад
Hey Rookie. You were good. That moment breaks me every time.
@Toga0707
@Toga0707 9 месяцев назад
1:11, The catcher looking Graham up and down kills me every time.
@luisrios2369
@luisrios2369 2 года назад
Rip Ray Liotta . One of my all time fav actors
@ThePsho
@ThePsho 3 года назад
This is one of the few movies that is 100% guaranteed to make me cry, but I realized that I could probably fight back the tears if it weren't for that music. Crazy how a few piano notes can destroy me like that. Also, damn you Up!
@lawrencemasucciii8092
@lawrencemasucciii8092 Год назад
One of the Greatest Baseball movies for all time to come...
@danerickson4627
@danerickson4627 3 года назад
It only just dawned on me for the first time that Archie still doesn’t have an official at bat!
@alanconnelly3921
@alanconnelly3921 3 года назад
But an RBI
@Randy-ry9ss
@Randy-ry9ss 3 года назад
He got his wink.
@parklloyd6690
@parklloyd6690 3 года назад
Well, if you're not careful, you can learn something every day. Today I learned that a sac fly doesn't count as an at-bat. I'm 55 and have loved the game most of my life and never knew that. Thanks!
@JoybuzzerX
@JoybuzzerX 3 года назад
Well, one would think he got another shot at the plate during the game
@taekwondotime
@taekwondotime 2 года назад
The POINT was that he finally got his chance to BAT. Otherwise he only ever played 1 inning in the field.
@basedsalty6970
@basedsalty6970 4 года назад
Definitely one of best baseball movies of all time
@1gallimaufry
@1gallimaufry 3 года назад
Not just baseball. One of the best movies period. But yeah, I agree.
@thegrayghost704
@thegrayghost704 3 года назад
Easily
@paulrobinson3213
@paulrobinson3213 3 года назад
You can remove the one of. It is the best baseball movie ever made. And one of the best movies ever period. This and Shawshank Redemption.
@they_luvjenna
@they_luvjenna 3 года назад
You got that right! Awesome movie!
@jaxonmullins2875
@jaxonmullins2875 3 года назад
Facts
@Schoolforthesoul
@Schoolforthesoul 6 месяцев назад
I was a little kid when this came out. I've not seen it since then. It's amazing looking back at my child self and remembering how I viewed this movie. I didn't understand that the players were dead. I remember thinking something like these guys lived in the corn and wanted to play baseball. I also remember being very confused for a lot of the movie. I can't wait to watch it now as an adult.
@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy
@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy 11 месяцев назад
I'd like to see the hockey version of this movie, where someone builds a rink and ghosts of former NHL players appear. I think that would work.
@camerondiaztwin
@camerondiaztwin 10 месяцев назад
I'd pay to see that!
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 4 дня назад
Maybe it can feature a bunch of junior hockey players who gang banged a girl.
@penguinsnobordr
@penguinsnobordr Год назад
HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE FIELD OF DREAMS
@janefromtennessee
@janefromtennessee 2 месяца назад
It is great!!
@chrismagsmags
@chrismagsmags 3 года назад
I actually had one at bat at the field in Dyersville when I was 10 in 1995. Still one of the best days of my life.
@turdfurgusson
@turdfurgusson 2 года назад
I have been there a couple of times too. You can just go and play at the field at most times when there is not an event going on.
@janefromtennessee
@janefromtennessee 2 месяца назад
Very happy you have that memory!
@leroyshipp7532
@leroyshipp7532 2 года назад
The Ray Liotta I love!! R.I.P. just like baseball..you will not be forgotten!!!
@flemingboineau7613
@flemingboineau7613 7 месяцев назад
"hey ump, how about a warning?" Sure just watch out you don't get killed. Got to love that laugh from the catcher
@bladactania
@bladactania 2 года назад
Love this scene. RIP Ray.
@dspf68
@dspf68 Год назад
One of the greatest American films made. Brilliant!
@janefromtennessee
@janefromtennessee 2 месяца назад
Thank you, Kevin Costner
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam Год назад
Archie Graham was a real doctor in Minnesota. The stuff they said about him in the movie is all true and more. A real great guy.
@user-mp9xz8yg4j
@user-mp9xz8yg4j 3 года назад
I can’t explain explain what the music in this movie does to me. It makes me long for a piece of myself that I lost in my childhood. That’s the best I can explain it.
@richiepawlowski6848
@richiepawlowski6848 3 года назад
How they gonna leave James Earl Jones hanging on that second go around with the wave? They did him dirty.
@baseballman74
@baseballman74 3 года назад
That always bothered me too! Lol
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад
Field of Dreams is such a beautiful story, I love it.
@ErikBreivik
@ErikBreivik 4 года назад
Delight In my opinion, the greatest baseball movie, but even more, with a beautiful story, as you said. And that makes for perfection! And this movie always gives me a yearning to eat corn on the cob. 🤤
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies 4 года назад
@@ErikBreivik I'm not a fan of baseball, I'm not even American. I just love a great film and this is one of them.
@ErikBreivik
@ErikBreivik 4 года назад
Delight And that just shows how incredible this movie is. One does not have to be a baseball fan, to love this Field of dreams.
@bobstrempie9424
@bobstrempie9424 Год назад
Perfect. The movie. Just like Costner says
@janefromtennessee
@janefromtennessee 2 месяца назад
Yes, Costner knew
@fischkopf
@fischkopf 2 года назад
This is contrary to never meet your heroes. Imagine one of your baseball idols bidding bidding you farewell with "Hey Rookie...you were good." Archie was given the chance to play ball with his heroes after himself becoming of service to his community as their doctor, while leaving baseball.
@nancydemoss608
@nancydemoss608 Год назад
I was so happy that Archie "Moonlight" Graham got to wink at the pitcher. I love that. But when he had to step off the field to be the old doctor again makes me so sad every time.
@FreshTillDeath56
@FreshTillDeath56 2 года назад
I do have faith, like this movie, that there is a big ballfield in heaven where the biggest and smallest players from all over gather to play games and love the sport for all eternity.
@JimBischoff1184
@JimBischoff1184 10 месяцев назад
I’m hoping that you’re right , so I can get to play catch with my dad . 😢❤
@carolinespranklin2786
@carolinespranklin2786 9 месяцев назад
My all time favourite film ❤
@clintb5552
@clintb5552 3 месяца назад
The smile and nod by Graham, the characters are all mysterious like they all knew they were ghosts but yet had to play a role in their own lives without acknowledging the fact that they were ghosts
@Loveinthe808
@Loveinthe808 2 года назад
Ray Liotta, rest in paridise in your field of dreams.....
@rushmore3927
@rushmore3927 3 года назад
Sad that later on Graham would get capped by two hitmen while eating a Big Kahuna burger.
@Nickander31
@Nickander31 3 года назад
Lmaooo I was trying to figure out where I’ve seen him before 😂
@Mike__B
@Mike__B 3 года назад
@@Nickander31 Where wouldn't you have seen him? Dude has been in more movies & TV shows than Kevin Costner... granted usually tiny roles but still.
@edgarallanpoe8917
@edgarallanpoe8917 3 года назад
Sad? So many wish they could go out with Sam Jackson standing over them with a juicy piece of meat in their mouths...
@JuanLopez-lp8ig
@JuanLopez-lp8ig 2 года назад
Thats funny cuz he kinda looks like the guy who capped Jimmy Hoffa
@joe3times503
@joe3times503 2 года назад
But he did make out with Jennifer Connelley in Target so it was worth it
@johnspeed709
@johnspeed709 Год назад
I'm from the UK , not a big baseball fan . But love this film . So many messages in it
@OneEyedKeys
@OneEyedKeys 3 года назад
Shoeless Joe and Ty Cobb actually had a good relationship. Ty Cobb, who is misunderstood and much maligned by history, once met Jackson at a liquor store he was working at years later. Cobb asked him how he was doing, and Joe was shy. he did not want to be recognized. But they respected each other and admired each other's swings.
@nathanturnmire9323
@nathanturnmire9323 3 года назад
Cobb says to Jackson, "what's wrong Joe, don't you remember me?" Jackson replied, "sure, Ty, but I didn't think you wanted to remember me. Most of 'em don't."
@randomtraveler9854
@randomtraveler9854 2 года назад
Another thing to consider is Landis (and to a lesser extent future commissioners) were coming down hard on players who associated with players bannd, especially those in the Black Sox Scandal. Jackson may have been afraid that Cobb's records would be removed from the books if he talked to him.
@jamesm.1467
@jamesm.1467 2 дня назад
This is considered to be the best "Father's Day" movie ever made. When I was a kid, my dad and I used to play catch. As an adult, we would watch this movie together. My dad and I had out differences but we could sit down and watch this movie together like nothing ever was wrong. Sure miss those days. My dad's been gone since April 2017. Happy Father's Day dad and be in peace...
@nrkgalt
@nrkgalt 3 года назад
Moonlight Graham still didn’t get that at bat he wanted. A sacrifice fly doesn’t count as an official at bat. He did, however, have a plate appearance.
@Gmc833
@Gmc833 3 года назад
I think about that all the time when this movie is on. Great situation baseball though. “Not trying to do too much” as they say
@2185JTT
@2185JTT 3 года назад
@Evan Yasser no they do not. They get an RBI. It does not count as an at bat.
@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441
@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 3 года назад
He got his wish to stare down a big league pitcher, then just as he goes into his windup, winks. I love those few piano notes that accompany the magical moments on this movie.
@bubbaguy4411
@bubbaguy4411 3 года назад
well it depends...considering the rule wasn't official until 1954 and the majority of the players that we see are from the "Golden Age." ..add to this that Graham started his medical career in 1909 (gives you a time frame when he played in the minors) so....yeah....it depends on how you look at it. EDIT: Not a baseball fanatic...but I looked into it more...before 1908, it would have been considered "At Bat"...but, since this game is "sandlot style" and not official....yeah. However...for the story, I think one might argue that in Grahams mind...he got to do everything he wanted.
@nottelling8456
@nottelling8456 2 года назад
@@bubbaguy4411 correct. in fact, had the rule been in play in 1941, ted williams could have sat out the last day of the season, having hit over .400 (i found 3 of them going through 1941 box scores, so he would have been hitting like .404 with the rule change).
@fredsalay720
@fredsalay720 3 года назад
I'm not a baseball fan but I can watch this movie all the time. Just love the whole idea of the story...watch out...for in your ear!!! LOL 🤣
@ricmiddletown7685
@ricmiddletown7685 2 года назад
Rest in peace Ray
@JohnDeBord
@JohnDeBord 4 года назад
One of my favorite films, when baseball was a game and not all about the money. "The spirit of baseball" still lives on but in the MLB, rather in the small town minor league teams all across this country and little league, where it's played simply for the love of the game.....
@graeme4540
@graeme4540 3 года назад
Agreed
@alanconnelly3921
@alanconnelly3921 2 года назад
@@graeme4540 so true
@randomtraveler9854
@randomtraveler9854 2 года назад
It's about the money for some of the players wearing 1919 White Sox uniforms.
@peterherrington3300
@peterherrington3300 11 месяцев назад
Don't be naive. It's always money
@wraith4015
@wraith4015 2 года назад
Whats super funny when i first saw the film, it made me watch every baseball film, the thing is i watch now more sport films than anything else, tonight i searched this film again field of dreams only to find this, where i just sat and watched every clip and still got the Tear of joy. tbh i did not know they kept the field but i am super glad to read they did and to use it, there been some very great films since i was born 1966 in the uk but field of dreams as a special magic feeling to this date i rank it as number 1 "forever" how a film changed my life to watch more sport films, like to say a special thankyou to everyone who made this film. been trying to buy it on 4k blu ray in uk to no joy but you never know "it may come"
@gothicel
@gothicel 2 года назад
Still the best baseball movie for me.
@kareneastman9695
@kareneastman9695 Год назад
I love Field Of Dreams so much. RIP,Ray Liotta.😞😞
@slimj091
@slimj091 2 года назад
Ray is smiling because he knows how much this means to Doc Graham.
@carlhatt9302
@carlhatt9302 3 года назад
Love the way Ray grins at 2:03, knowing that Archie deserved to get thrown at.
@ejflor1313
@ejflor1313 2 года назад
It was a grimace. Google the definition of that word and you’ll understand.
@carlhatt9302
@carlhatt9302 2 года назад
You do you, man
@NWAWskeptic
@NWAWskeptic 3 года назад
Funny thing is Ty Cobb encountered Joe Jackson after his banishment at Jackson's liquor store and Joe acted as if he didn't recognize him, when asked if he knew who he was, Joe replied he did recognize him but acknowledged most of the players from their era didn't want to know HIM.
@edwardwilliams6514
@edwardwilliams6514 Год назад
Lots of baseball films throughly the years. This is definitely a Top 3
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 4 дня назад
The Natural Field Of Dreams The Pride Of St. Louis Bull Durham The Sandlot Moneyball 42 The Bad News Bears Eight Men Out A League Of Their Own Baseball (Ken Burns) I'm not sure how to rank them.
@jonmcclane7433
@jonmcclane7433 4 года назад
I get emotional every time I hear the music with Archie
@horizonchaser6030
@horizonchaser6030 4 года назад
Damn, I should watch this again, its been a few years but I know what the last 20min do to me.... I'll save it for a nice quiet afternoon soon.
@timphillips9954
@timphillips9954 2 года назад
One of the best sports films of all time. Build it and they will come, BHAFC.
@markshaw7253
@markshaw7253 2 года назад
One thing about Ty Cobb, in an interview he once said he didn't see any reason blacks couldn't play in the majors. A sentiment the producers of this movie didn't seem to share.
@johnc7709
@johnc7709 2 года назад
My gf loves this movie. Shows it to me and instantly stopped answering her questions was too glued to the movie. ❤️
@baseballer24
@baseballer24 2 года назад
Who’s here after the MLB played a game there?
@johnmoe7845
@johnmoe7845 2 года назад
Shoeless Joe could never be officially made as a Hall of Famer. It was amongst the Italians, real grease ball stuff.
@meanathradon
@meanathradon 3 года назад
Movies back then used to be full of magic....
@bunyan4.20
@bunyan4.20 4 года назад
Such a great and classic movie I just watched this a few months back on Netflix just amazing
@andycross9840
@andycross9840 3 года назад
Netflix have uploaded it again, it's on there now as I type this. Watched it last weekend (for the 6th time since it's release) and for the 6th time.......waterworks at the end!!!
@simonharvey2321
@simonharvey2321 2 года назад
R.I.P. Ray Liotta
@baseballman74
@baseballman74 3 года назад
One of my favorite baseball movies!
@mrtonyo1965
@mrtonyo1965 2 года назад
One of the best movies ever
@parkerbeard6170
@parkerbeard6170 10 месяцев назад
Archie: "Hey Ump. How about a Warning"? Ump: "Sure! Watch out you don't get killed" 😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
@LonegunmenNZ
@LonegunmenNZ 3 года назад
The perfect movie, I don't know about you others but I have been in a similar position. So close but not close enough, t live out "My Dream" and also my own relationship with my father - although 3 years before he died, we got to patch things up and had a brilliant time for those last 3 years. This is the only film that makes me cry everytime I watch it.
@SoonerBear
@SoonerBear 10 месяцев назад
The end's what gets me. He's playing catch w/his dad, and you can see cars lined up for miles. Great ending!
@timmalcolm7563
@timmalcolm7563 2 года назад
“Hey ump,how bout a warning?”….. “Sure… Watch out you don’t get killed” 😂
@kurasuto763
@kurasuto763 2 года назад
for this old of a movie this is amazing
@RDC_Autosports
@RDC_Autosports 2 года назад
2:51 love that little part of the score with the piano✌🏻
@ccstompnet
@ccstompnet 2 года назад
RIP Ray Liotta
@zachbear98765
@zachbear98765 3 года назад
My only problem with this has always been that Ty Cobb was respected and loved by his peers. He had the most votes for the inaugural Hall of Fame class over Matthewson, Ruth and more. No one coulda left him off that field.
@ub1846
@ub1846 2 года назад
Cobb and Jackson were friends. Cobb said that Jackson’s swing was perfect; high praise from one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Read Charles Leehrson’s “A Terrible Beauty,” an excellent analysis of Ty Cobb that attempts to correct the many misconceptions of this much maligned Hall of Famer.
@wendysnelgrove5870
@wendysnelgrove5870 2 года назад
Yes, and Jackson and Cobb were both southerners and got along for that reason. There's a story Cobb told about running into Jackson much later in life, and Jackson didn't seem to recognize him. Cobb said "don't you know me, Joe?", and Jackson replied "there's some who don't want to know me" or something like that.
@vinces7001
@vinces7001 4 года назад
This Back Memories! Cheers
@wvu05
@wvu05 2 года назад
"Heroes get remembered, but legends never die." Wrong movie, but still fits.
@cherbert359
@cherbert359 3 года назад
greatest movie of all time
@elizabethmarinas2475
@elizabethmarinas2475 11 месяцев назад
This is my favorite movie of all time especially with ray liotta in it he is so handsome and very talented
@barrelrolltoday6051
@barrelrolltoday6051 2 года назад
You're never truly a part of team, until you contribute to a win. Idk if they won or lost but he was definitely a part of the team after that RBI.
@dennismeredith7344
@dennismeredith7344 11 дней назад
"Watch out you don't get killed." My favorite line from this movie.
@kroycewicz21
@kroycewicz21 2 года назад
So we all here after the MLB’s Field of Dreams game?
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