Costner is always a great interview always has great stories and Dan does amazing interviews I feel like there just sitting back and just drinking a beer and just talking
I watch "For the Love of the Game"...every time, I cry. Such a great story..love, devotion to the sport, discipline, extended family, sacrifice. Great sports/romance movie!! OMG.. Kelly Preston & Kevin Costner were the Perfect Couple!!!
He was great in recent roles like Molly's game and Yellowstone. Field of Dreams, Bull Durham and For the Love of the Game are among the best baseball movies ever made.
Another great interview. Loved his childhood stories with notes home. I didn't get the "belt", my Mom used a hairbrush. Also, first episode of Yellowstone. Didn't know yet what a success it would become, though he said it turned out better than he thought. Also, he used his Dad's gun in Yellowstone, nice touch.
Costner has always been a rare talent in Hollywood who actually has perspective, ethic, and integrity. JFK, Dances With Wolves, Revenge, The Untouchables, Field Of Dreams, A Perfect World, The War, Open Range, Wyatt Earp, Robin Hood - love Kevin Costner! And don't believe the hipster naysayers, Waterworld and The Postman are both quality too! Never caught that resentful decade long hate/envy train, starting around the period of Prince Of Thieves, when it became popular to glibly root against Costner and try to tear him down. Costner is consistantly charismatic, believable and engaging - british accent be damned. I'll be enjoying Yellowstone, no doubt.
octagonproplex if Kevin Costner is involved then I’m in - whatever he’s involved in - quality work that holds up - great storyteller - (and he still makes my knees weak 🙂😉)
He's a true ' AUTHENTIC AMERICAN ' the kind that money. .just can't buy He's the ONLY movie star..actor ive aways followed ..and been a fan of he morphs into his scripts ( mkes you believe your right there in the background )...and i just found out in June 2020... he sings and plays guitar stuff from the heart WOW! He's so unassuming. . a great all rounder !! May there be many more men with such integrity out there . around the world ( I'm sure there are ) . to make this world a much better place !
Really love and respect Kevin Costner sharing his life with us. No one can tell a story like Kevin! I could listen to him for hours. Love his laugh also! Than You Kevin for being you.
Growing up in a city not far from Compton and being almost the same age as Kevin it’s so interesting hearing him talk. As Southern Californians we have so much in common. Would be fun to talk to him and make all the comparisons.
THX, KEVIN COSTNER to tell this story about those of us who LOVE THE LAND!! In the end, all we have is the Land and our ability to steward & respect the land...which, in turn, will give back to us!! Pls. PRESERVE.
Kevin is an awesome Father-actor, writer, director, producer. He is too gifted. He is too likable. One of a kind. I'm sure that he is shocked that he is such a hit actor. I first saw him in Silverado. He has great roots. He will have a humdinger of an Autobiographer with great stories. I'm Cherokee Indian and definitely love Dancing With Wolves. He will have awesome stories to tell. He is a well rounded guy- easy to relate to. He loves Gene Hackman as so do I. Show and Tell was very common. I had that program in grade school. If I were his parents, I would see his potential for creativity from an early age. If he ran for Congress, he would rival any celebrity politician. I am not wild about Liz Cheney, but he is very intelligent and charismatic. I liked Kurt Russell better as Wyatt Earp, but every other movie he made was spot on. I would love to be a fly on the wall at a dinner party of his.
Kevin is 100% correct! The whole reason i love you guys is cuz of that "mancave" buncha dudes sitting around shoot'n the shit w/one another telling funny stories. Even when the content isnt always sports related. And how you all poke fun of one another n be kinda 'mean'. That's how I like to be around my friends. All that's missing is a couple doobies.
I understand the struggle. At a 5'4-5'6 on the B squad of every team. Was always on the team but not considered a "Go Too".... after high-school I joined adult mma. I took the discipline I learn in HS and middle school and applied it to my adult life. Tdh I got my ass kicked for 6 months. One day I got tired of getting beat after a loss. I repeated step 1 at this point. Have not lost a battle since.
I played against him when he was at Buena HS in Ventura, '71, I was in Santa Barbara County in HS. CIF game. Played against Augie Garrido at Cal Poly in '72, at Hancock JC in Santa Maria, year before he went to Fullerton.
XD....Lmao...I just remembered I got a pair of Pumas I got when I was in highschool XD...mostly because my friends had all started getting some Pumas so I wanted a pair...they did give some sort of a confidence boost from what I remember.
waitin on season two some time this summer,i've gottin to know Buck Taylor just a tiny bit,i like going to his page and seeing his painting,i had an artist friend here that knew him,they would sell their works at the same places at times,I got Bucks signed pic above my desk!
I love the Walt Disney story and I’m sure Walt loved that moment too. Walt was the biggest kid of us all! I remember those days when Disneyland was like Kevin described. Far cry from what it’s like now. For those of you that live in other states you wouldn’t know unless you visited it but in the old days you could buy a general admission ticket for just five dollars if you just wanted to go in and walk around.
Walt was a hideous anti-Semite… and I 1000000000000% guarantee Walt did NOT remember that encounter. Seriously? What makes you think any of that, being a grown person and knowing the history of Walt? 😂
Yeah, that bringing the instrument of discipline to your dad. before you even got there you could already feel it. He would just be sitting there with his hand out and then tell you bend over my knees. I think that may have jump-started quite a few acting careers, or comedians. Did they all take lessons from the same book? shut up or I'll give you something to cry about, soon as you start to whimper.
1976 I was 14 years old ,and I had brought my single shot 16 gauge shotgun to school that I had bought for $ 5.00 at age 12 for show and tell. We had 5 other guns in class that were illustrated that day. Gun safety was the pinnacle and a couple hunting or target practice storys followed from each student. I was raised by a single mom and had nobody to really (mentor me) hunt with as a child so I would practice accuracy and wing shooting on my own. I became very good at hitting my targets stationary -moving didn't matter. We had a great resource at the time in north western Pa. ruffed grouse and they were fast to get airborne and really evaded you quite well. With one shot available and little funds for ammo I learned to make my shots count. The meals from this bird were very tasty. The next year I had asked my Principal at the school for permission to bring along my shotgun broken down with all my shells and hunting gear in a gym bag on the public school bus and could I hunt my way back home after class dismissed for the day in the fall when grouse season opened , because by the time I got home on the bus there would be very little time to hunt in the evening? He said if you will put your bag behind my desk in the morning when you arrive at school and after the last bell rang (dismissal) that I would be allowed..I used to hunt my way home from school when I was a teen . Never was there a problem with this behavior . What has happened to America in such a short time that this is a crime now and people are even frightened of gun owners ?
Saw dude in 90’s at Poppy Hills ( Pebble Beach ) out putting with some pros . Making the movie , Tin Cup ...... Handsome lad ( more movie star than golfer )