"There are two types of men in the world: those who cry at the end of Field of Dreams, and those who lie about crying at the end of Field of Dreams." I am still crying in 2024!
@SelwynRewes2 күн бұрын
The record can only ever be achieved at a higher altitude and when atmospheric conditions are just right....
@paulwarren7963 күн бұрын
THE ONLY LEGACY I WOULD WANT TO LEAVE WOULD BE THE WIVES I WOULD WANT TO MARRY & EACH HAVE TWO OF MY CHILDREN . I WOULD REQUIRE THQT THEY EACH LEARN AT LEAST 3 LANGUAGES & GET A 4 YEAR DEGREE FROM A COLLEGE .(EACH OF THE CHILDREN)-ALSO EACH OF THE CHILDREN STAY BY THEIR MOTHERS ............... WHO KNOWS IF MORE ? MUST BE HONEST IN THAT , THERE WAS NO GENERATION OF WOODENS WHO WANTED TO CONTINUE ONWITH THIS TRADITION & HIS CHILDRENSAID HE WISHED HE HAD TAUGHT POETRY & LITERATURE INSTEAD . WISH I WOULD NOT HAVE TO ELABORATE ON WHETHER THIS NATION EVER DESERVED HIM WHERE THEY THINK THEY DID & SO WANT ANOTHER LIKE HIM , I AM ONLY SO GLAD IF IT WILL NOT BE ME .
@garygrassler093 күн бұрын
The entire movie, the music build up like a pressure cooker to the moment the ball hits the mitt. 🥹
@coltenjm103 күн бұрын
Went to the field on Sunday, make a trip and go see it in person, very neat.
@opfor20993 күн бұрын
Somethings the media won’t show
@ma13753 күн бұрын
#baltimore #chicago #washington
@ma13753 күн бұрын
I expected this at the end of the infamous #cornpop inner city pool speech.... kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hK2Va9CdvKm0mY0.htmlsi=tx1A5RMoDtknjRIJ #snl #netflix #joerogan #timpool #wwe
@Acevedoproductions4 күн бұрын
Walley and his Goofy crappy voice!!!!!
@mohammedmaajilshareef17755 күн бұрын
Jesse Owens 1913-1980 Luz Long 1913-1943
@tomcrawford20545 күн бұрын
Can't pass this clip without watching - - - tears and lump in my throat every time.
@sharongroshek23276 күн бұрын
To perfect the Triple Lindy.
@Jo156736 күн бұрын
Gets me every time. After a certain age this becomes the adult fantasy many of us long for
@Stacie458 күн бұрын
There are a couple unique opponents you get to challenge in Track and Field. One is the stopwatch (time). The other is gravity.
@vampov8 күн бұрын
So in the next life we forget everything and lose all memories of our families and relationships we had on this earth. As cool as this movie is this would be a terrible heaven to not have my family with me.
@Fontari5 күн бұрын
You really missed it!
@crimsoncrusader5188 күн бұрын
When you buy a game, but you can’t play it without having to pay for a subscription.
@hood_TheJoker8 күн бұрын
that went through a lot of BS to get to a closed theme park🤣🤣🤣
@MattShupy9 күн бұрын
I have watched this scene many times, but I never really noticed before Costner’s reaction when he first catches the ball from his father. He pauses, looks at his glove, and smirks as he throws it back. It is almost as if all the memories of playing catch with his dad when he was a little kid came flooding over him in that moment.
@abon5879 күн бұрын
Those people in the cars are gonna be disappointed that all the players have already returned to the corn for the night.
@saintjakedoran418810 күн бұрын
My relationship with my dad was really similar to what Ray had with his dad. I had a lot of resentment towards him. Baseball was more of a chore and something I hated doing with him because of the way he acted if I didn't throw the ball the right way or get in front of the grounder in time. He would throw that ball at my head and really put me down and make me feel so small. I have re-watched this movie in the different stages of my life, when I was a child, then in my twenties and now as a man with a family of my own. My own heaven. It's until now I understand why my dad did the things he did and to have compassion and understanding for him of how his life didn't work out the way he planned. I am lucky that I don't have to build a stadium to see him and forgive him. I love my father and I am happy he can see what I have accomplished. I think the next time I see him, I'll ask if he wants to have a catch.
@ArnaudMuller11 күн бұрын
Big respect for Lutz Long
@stevenwillenberg676512 күн бұрын
“It was you…..” “No Ray. It was you”.
@baseballcosmospodcast12 күн бұрын
What I wouldn't give for one last catch with my papa
@trevormatson523912 күн бұрын
This came out five years after my Dad passed away. This scene will always choke me up. He played softball every summer. He would’ve loved this movie. I still have his old ball glove. I need to go visit this place. It’s about five hours from where I live. I miss those days of playing catch with him and my Grandpa! A father and son playing catch. Doesn’t get any better than that nor does it get any more American!❤. God bless!
@Elitetreaty13 күн бұрын
⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz14 күн бұрын
ALIEN
@henryalugoro904915 күн бұрын
Jesse Owen said he was treated worse in America than the Third Reich and that is FDR, not Adolf…. “Hitler did not snub me, it was FDR who snubbed me”. Roosevelt never publicly acknowledged Owens's triumphs-or the triumphs of any of the 18 African Americans who competed at the Berlin Olympics
@Nikolaos060316 күн бұрын
I’m getting goosebumps watching this. So nostalgic 😊
@shazam081417 күн бұрын
The calm before the storm anyone who ever played football will know what I’m talking my abt
@dudervision18 күн бұрын
For me, the line, "is this heaven?" "It's Iowa". Always makes me tear up. I lived in Iowa for five years. I was a segment producer for a local television show in Des Moines Iowa. Through that, I had a chance to drive all over the state and do stories about the people of Iowa. I also remember realizing that you didn't have to have mountains or oceans or forest or huge cities to be a magical place. I remember standing on the edge of a cornfield as a thunderstorm moved in in the distance. I remember the sky and how it was as rich and amazing as any SEEN I'VE SEEN. 1985. I MOVED BACK TO CALIFORNIA AND THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. I'VE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT MOVING BACK TO IOWA, POLITICALLY. I DON'T THINK I'D FIT IN ANYMORE. BUT, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MEMORIES OF JUST HOW MAGICAL THE PLACE COULD BE.
@greenbay316419 күн бұрын
Mack had that Michael Jordan mindset
@mannyfestoINS19 күн бұрын
What do you do?
@kaylatijah663719 күн бұрын
0:40
@kaylatijah66374 күн бұрын
0:44
@loristasko323719 күн бұрын
“They will come” Mandela effect.
@mcdonalds597220 күн бұрын
Bro set a world record and didn't even know it yet because of the imperial system
@stevehiggins31620 күн бұрын
I love these films 😂😂
@towdjumper520 күн бұрын
Whew… tough one when you’re missing your Dad “to have a catch”. Thank you for sharing.
@paulheaphy422821 күн бұрын
Most people don't know this but, you can kick the ball into the net on offense; not defense.
@paulheaphy422821 күн бұрын
They were so good, I didn't even watch the final in '69 or '70. In '74, we knew State had a better team. They just had to believe it themselves. Norm Sloan knew it full well. David Thompson was a once in a lifetime player, and Burleson and Towe were perfect complimentary players, along with MO Rivers and Tim Stoddard. In '72 they annihilated teams, but were on probation as undefeated.
@adamsulaiman63924 күн бұрын
ho hum
@joshuaearp949424 күн бұрын
I lost my Dad January, 2023 and my only tegret was that we never watched this together.
@Josh-vy2zq25 күн бұрын
called to served...
@user-ir6fm3qs4o27 күн бұрын
Bill controlling the back board… RIP 🪦 BIG RED - The Biggest Dead Head
@rjblaisdell27 күн бұрын
We’ll said I cry by the wY😅
@stancooper543627 күн бұрын
This is classic. I also don't like to talk about my time in the CIA, by the way. Best not to go spreading it around.
@paulwarren79629 күн бұрын
THEY WERE UNSELFISH , (PERHAPS THEIR BEST DEFINING QUALITY) . WOODEN SHOVELED COW POOP AT NIGHT TO SUPPLEMENT HIS MEAQGER U.C.L.A. SALARY AT THE TIME WHEN IT WAS A POOR SCHOOL .(HE COULD HAVE ACCEPTED A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR CONTRACT WITH THE LAKERS BUT INSTEAD DID WHAT HE WANTED TO DO ) . WALTON , WHO AT PORTLAND HAD THE ENTIRE ADVERTISING INDUSTRY IN THE NATION ENCROACHING ON HIS FAME , & DID MORE TO PROMOTE THE GAME , A ZILLION TIMES MORE THAN PETE MARAVICH DID YET MARAVICH WAS WHY ALL TH E NBA SALARIES WERE RAISED.--BILL WQALTON ONLY HAD $20 MILLION . EVEN MICHEAL JORDAN HAS BILLIONS . IF I WERE TO ACCEPT #21 BILLION I WOULD LEAVE IT TOALL OF MY WIVES & CHILDREN AS A FAITHFUL POLYGAMIST . WHEN YOU CAN JUSTIFY A $TRILLION FROM THIIS IGNORANT CESSPOOL OF A 'NATION & IT'S 'MASSIVE' DEGRADATIONAL CONSPIRACY , HAVE THE MATURITY TO ACCEP-T &21 BILLION INSTEAD . THE WORLD COULD NOT SUSTAIN ANOTHER PIG SHIT BIG MONEY ANY MORE . BUT , ALSO DISTRIBUTE IT TO Y9U WIVES & CHILDREN BEFORE YOU DIE . DO THIS MYSELF RATHER THAN LIE ABOUT DOING IT JUST TO PRETEND TO BE POPULAR FOR THE FALSE PROMISE SO ONE CAN ROB THE PEOPLE EVEN MORE .......
@rubbersole7929 күн бұрын
This is how you get respect. Are you listening history?
@minavamp281129 күн бұрын
to this day 56 years later. that Olympic record is still standing.
@tyrese374529 күн бұрын
Just when you thought the Griswolds would finally have their big day at Wally World… 1:28 Fate dropped that *bomb* on them. A road trip from the Windy City (Chicago) to the City of Angels (L. A.), a family fun plan concocted by Clark, a few mishaps and accidents, a sudden death in Ellen’s family, and yet, when they finally made it, the powers that be just up and decided to close the park for a couple of weeks for maintenance. Everything was all for absolutely naught (aka nothing).
@tyrese374529 күн бұрын
0:35 Vangelis - “Chariots of Fire” (from the 1981 film of the same name)