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  • @ForceOfLightEntertainment
    @ForceOfLightEntertainment  5 місяців тому +18

    Share your thoughts, subscribe and give the video a 👍🏻💚

    • @jonboldrey5339
      @jonboldrey5339 5 місяців тому +2

      Ending is awesome 🇺🇸🤠💪

    • @clarencewalker3925
      @clarencewalker3925 5 місяців тому +1

      Baseball is important to a lot of American women as well.
      And this movie was based on a book. "Major League" was an original screenplay.
      Don't forget "42" starring Chadwick Boseman.

    • @VonBlade
      @VonBlade 5 місяців тому +1

      The best Baseball movie is Bull Durham. It's not even close. There are other movies involving baseball, but Bull Durham is a baseball film.

    • @mikesilva3868
      @mikesilva3868 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jonboldrey5339😊agreed

    • @bradhorowitz2765
      @bradhorowitz2765 5 місяців тому +1

      The natural may not be the most famous sports movie but it ranks to me as one of the better ones. Actually the ending predates a real life event where Kirk Gibson actually hit a similar home run under surprisingly similar conditions (he didn’t get shot but he was an older player not expected to appear in the game which, while was actually in the playoffs was a game that did have considerable weight behind it). I’d recommend watching a youtube video on it.
      If you do want another heart wrenching joyful “sports” media to watch I’d recommend d the FREE SBNation the history of the Seattle Mariners. It’s a story of a team you don’t care about and makes you feel

  • @charlize1253
    @charlize1253 5 місяців тому +62

    In a scene deleted from the theatrical version, Hobbs and the ballboy, Bobby Savoy, make a bat together (recall that in an earlier scene, Bobby asks Hobbs to show him how to make a bat like Wonderboy). That's the bat that Bobby gives him for the final home run - when Hobbs asks "bring me a winner, Bobby" - that's labeled "Savoy Special."

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 5 місяців тому +6

      That's the best scene in the movie the "Savoy Special" That's where men get misty with the big lump in the throat.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jerryalexander8803 The poster was talking about this reaction. I made a mistake in posting before watching the reaction that I thought the broken bat scene was not in the reaction, thankfully it was.

    • @porflepopnecker4376
      @porflepopnecker4376 5 місяців тому

      It's hardly an "awkward" moment.

    • @AndyMatts44
      @AndyMatts44 5 місяців тому

      @@jerryalexander8803 - I've never seen that scene, ever. But it was pretty obvious what the bat was and how it came to be, so maybe that's why that scene was expendable in the original cut.

    • @OldWestGunslinger-vs9mx
      @OldWestGunslinger-vs9mx 5 місяців тому +2

      The king's sword is broken. So the squire gives the king his own sword.

  • @ginger4141
    @ginger4141 5 місяців тому +14

    As a woman, I have always loved this movie; loved the sport. I played softball in a league when I was senior in high school until I was in my mid-20's. The natural, and Field of Dreams are my top two.

  • @txlyons2937
    @txlyons2937 5 місяців тому +18

    I love the music in this film. Randy Newman's score here has to be one of the most heroic themes ever.

    • @parkermills3328
      @parkermills3328 5 місяців тому +2

      One of the best scores eve.......Sounding a lot like Aaron Copeland........

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 5 місяців тому +27

    When John Rhodes came on to the mound, it wasn't just because Pittsburgh wanted a lefty-on-lefty matchup. Roy looked at Rhodes and was thinking, “My God, that's me twenty years ago."

  • @lordjohnwharfin5397
    @lordjohnwharfin5397 5 місяців тому +9

    The movie is based on a real-life player named Eddie Waitkus. While playing for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1949 he was shot by a female fan who had become obsessed with him while he played for the Chicago Cubs. When he was traded to Philly, she took it as he was leaving her. When the Phillies visited Chicago, she lured him to a hotel room using an alias and shot him in the chest when he arrived. The bullet barely missed his heart. He nearly died, but he recovered and a year later and was named the Comeback Player of the Year. The woman never stood trial, but she was confined to a mental institution for several years.

    • @morgan4212
      @morgan4212 2 місяці тому

      How on earth did you know that this is one of my favorite movies and thought i knew everything about it.
      Thanks for the easter egg

  • @JayStar-yj9pu
    @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому +2

    Fun Fact:
    Robert Duvall appears with Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher and during a scene involving Reacher taking three shots at a firing range, Duvall spots for him and hollers "Play ball!" as a callback to The Natural when he umped for Roy vs "The Whammer".
    Took me a few views of Reacher to catch that and I saw The Natural as a kid!

  • @moeball740
    @moeball740 5 місяців тому +5

    Many have tried to capture the essence of Babe Ruth and his larger than life style. Joe Don Baker as "The Whammer" (everybody knows this is really essentially the Babe) did a pretty good job of portraying the legend here.

  • @doberski6855
    @doberski6855 5 місяців тому +13

    Best part of your reaction, when Roy got shot. 'Did not see that coming!'🤣👍 The look on your faces, priceless. The Natural a timeless classic!

  • @deploribusrex4480
    @deploribusrex4480 5 місяців тому +8

    I love it that both men and women totally 'get' this film and appreciate it. Not just a 'sports' film. Totally iconic and archetypal.

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks 5 місяців тому +12

    My favorite sports movie: it’s a mythical story and not to be taken literally. Incredible symbolism. Good beats evil and nice love saves us ❤🎉😊

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 4 місяці тому +1

      And yet, Ruth did all that, and more..
      And thus the word Ruthian was invented..

    • @7thwheel
      @7thwheel 3 місяці тому +3

      Mythical is correct. Author Bernard Malamud based his baseball tale on the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table seeking the Holy Grail. The name "Roy" means "King", and Roy takes his bat, Wonder Boy, from the oak tree that was struck by lightning, just as Arthur pulls the sword from the stone. Pop Fischer is the wounded Fisher King, though in this story, it is Roy who has the wound that will not heal. There is the Lady Without Mercy, who gives Hobbs the wound. He rallies the "Knights" of the Round Table to be the best in the land.

    • @oobrocks
      @oobrocks 3 місяці тому

      @@7thwheel nice trivia!

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite 5 місяців тому +10

    Easily one of the best baseball movies ever - definitely in my top 5.

  • @skyraider1656
    @skyraider1656 5 місяців тому +4

    Did you notice that Memo was dressed in black because she was bad luck, and Glenn close’s character was always in white because she represented good. When she stood up in the sunlight she looked angelic with the sun at her back like she was heaven sent. I’ve always loved this movie.

    • @carlchiles1047
      @carlchiles1047 5 місяців тому

      I can’t be superstitious about anything for a combination of things..my family got here from England in 1646..and 130 years later, we declared our independence…and we knew the founding fathers..most we got along with..the Adam’s not so much..in 1854 my great-grandfather left Kentucky with a team of mules and $20,000 and went to Lincoln, Nebraska to help start a freight company much like the FedEx of the old west, Wells Fargo..born in Kansas..back in those days..it was the Old West..places like Abilene, Dodge City and Wichita were rail hubs that sent cattle to Kansas City and Chicago..after cattle drives from Texas took 3 months..and legendary lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson were deputy marshals in Wichita..later..the man who invented basketball , James Naismith became the first coach at Kansas..and is buried there with his wife in Lawrence..1939..the original Ten Rules of Basketball are behind glass there in a building beside Allen Field House..Amelia Earhart’s house in Atchison is 20 miles from my town of Holton..so my family has touched history over the years..my dad was with General Patton and I went,to Vietnam when General Patton’s son was,there..

  • @johno1765
    @johno1765 5 місяців тому +11

    This movie was based on a novel by the same name written by Bernard Malamud. The Black Widow (played Barbara Hershey) lays out the theme at the beginning of the movie when she talked about Sir Lancelot and heroes and gods. Malamud was showing how we make legends of sports stars today as though they were the heroes and gods of yesteryear. When Malamud wrote the book, baseball was the number one sport in America so naturally he used that sport. Some of the incidents that happen to Roy Hobbs happened to real ballplayers. For example, Eddie Waitkus of the Chicago Cubs was shot by a female fan just like Hobbs was. And here's an interesting difference between the movie and the book. In the movie, Hobbs becomes the hero when he defies the gamblers and doesn't throw the game. In the book, Malamud sticks to the actual story of the Black Sox Scandal of 1919 when the team from Chicago, including star Shoeless Joe Jackson, threw the World Series. So he has Hobbs throw the game to show the fall of the hero. And at the end, a little kid even says, "Say it ain't so, Roy" the same way legend has it that a kid said to Shoeless Joe, "Say it ain't so, Joe."

  • @donjackson5522
    @donjackson5522 5 місяців тому +5

    One of my all time favorite movies. How lucky is Robert Redford to be able to pull off portraying the young Roy Hobbs while actually being the same age as Pops! All while having three Hollywood top actresses (Barbara Hershey, Glenn Close & Kim Basinger) all fall for him.
    Michelle, very impressed with your baseball knowledge. You must be a fan. Any chance you could add the movie 61* to the list? Movie about Roger Maris, behind the baseball side of the story, made by Billy Crystal.

  • @randallespinosa4264
    @randallespinosa4264 5 місяців тому +12

    This movie was filmed in my hometown of Buffalo New York. I was fortunate enough to be an extra in the film, (crowd scenes). great experience and a classic film.

    • @ForceOfLightEntertainment
      @ForceOfLightEntertainment  5 місяців тому +2

      Awesome!

    • @donjackson5522
      @donjackson5522 5 місяців тому +3

      Buffalo and Durham NC have the two best minor league ballparks. If they were bigger they could pass for MLB stadiums.

    • @mark-be9mq
      @mark-be9mq 5 місяців тому

      At the old "Rock Pile" downtown. I remember it. And the Parkside candy shop

    • @7thwheel
      @7thwheel 3 місяці тому

      One day I want to get to the Soda Shop that was used in the film.

  • @YaketyYakDontTalkBack
    @YaketyYakDontTalkBack 5 місяців тому +3

    "She's as fast as his pitching". I'm dying.

  • @vincentsaia6545
    @vincentsaia6545 5 місяців тому +7

    Many of the things that happen in the movie are based on actual occurrences involving various ballplayers: In a 1931 whistle stop tour in Chattanooga, TN a 17-year-old girl-named Jackie Mitchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on six straight pitches. 1950s Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Eddie Waitkis was shot in a hotel room by a crazed female fan (both survived). Shoeless Joe Jackson named his bats. Ted Williams supposedly was able to hit a batted ball directly at a fan heckling him and said that his greatest wish was to be able to walk down the street and hear people say, "There goes the greatest hitter who ever lived." Star Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder Pistol Pete Reiser seriously hampered his health and career with his habit of crashing into outfield walls (although he didn't die from it.) In a Braves-Dodgers game in 1946 Braves outfielder Bama Rowell shattered the Bulova clock on the Ebbits Field scoreboard. Bulova promised a free watch to anyone who shattered the clock and Rowell got his watch - in 1987! In the 1974 all-star game Reggie Jackson hit a home run ball that hit the top of (but did not shatter) the lights.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Місяць тому

      the strike out thing is more based on Carl Hubbell who struck out 5 guys in a row. Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Cronin and Al Simmons. Like Mitchell and Hobbs Hubbell was a lefty.
      Striking out Gehrig was impressive. Ruth not so much.

    • @vincentsaia6545
      @vincentsaia6545 Місяць тому

      @@scottb3034 The parallel is much closer to Jackie Mitchell than to Carl Hubble: Mitchell was a teenager when she struck them out as was Hobbs at that point in the story, Mitchell was left-handed, like Hobbs, it happened in a match-up situation as opposed to a regulation game, and Mitchell and Hobbs struck their batters out on three straight pitches. Not only did Hubble not do that the first two batters got on base (and pulled a double steal to boot).

  • @garrigaj1
    @garrigaj1 5 місяців тому +13

    Check out Bull Durham with Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon. There is a famous mound scene that you have to experience. And for a great documentary about baseball, check out The Battered Bastards of Baseball.

  • @manueldeabreu1980
    @manueldeabreu1980 5 місяців тому +19

    Fun facts: Robert Redford played college baseball and that is him actually hitting those balls.
    Believe it or not, Robert Redford and Wilfred Brimley are the same age.
    The actor that was suppose to do the baseball announcer didn't show up for the recording. The director Barry Levinson stepped in to do the play by play.

    • @deploribusrex4480
      @deploribusrex4480 5 місяців тому

      Definitely looked like he knew what he was doing...especially the lean on the throw and the bend in the wrist and the Dale Murphy like ease with lolling the bat back and forth before the pitch :)

  • @pencilnecked1579
    @pencilnecked1579 5 місяців тому +9

    Little better illustrates Glenn Close's saying they'll remember Hobbs regardless than Kirk Gibson's walk-off HR in game 1 of the 1988 World Series where he hobbled up to the plate before knocking one out of the park. Gibson was a decent/good player but he'll always be remembered for that moment.

  • @JayStar-yj9pu
    @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому +6

    I almost forgot, Randy Newman is the musician responsible for that award-winning score.
    Newman years later SINGS "I Love L.A." during a baseball game at the end of 'The Naked Gun'!
    Along with singing the opening song about Cleveland in... 'Major League'.
    Yes, I'm a true movie dork.

  • @davedalton1273
    @davedalton1273 5 місяців тому +4

    The Natural was based on the novel of the same name, by Bernard Malamud. It is set in the forties and fifties, so it preceded Major League. It's much darker than the film; there is no happy ending. I guess the producers wanted to make some money and thought the audience would be put off by a movie with a tragic ending. I imagine Redford also felt that his fans would be disappointed, if his character went down to ignominious defeat. I agree. I think the ticket buyers would have run amuck, destroying everything in their path.

  • @matthewgallagher1761
    @matthewgallagher1761 5 місяців тому +4

    I played on back to back championship softball teams in the Performing Arts League in NYC with Sam Green, who is standing behind Redford as he swats HR's in the batting cage, and who gets thrown out at second when the Knights are going bad. He told us that all of those HR's were really hit by Redford.
    And this is a 5 out of 5 movie. The best baseball movie ever made - with the heart, soul and mythology of the game. Then "Bad News Bears," "Field of Dreams," "Major League," and "Bull Durham."

  • @daveburns3886
    @daveburns3886 5 місяців тому +4

    Darrin mcgavin’s character was great here

  • @JayStar-yj9pu
    @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому +6

    Wilford Brimley played the Manager 'Pop' and at the time was best known for two things:
    1) Playing 'Blair' in 'The Thing'.
    2) that legendary mustache!

    • @moeball740
      @moeball740 5 місяців тому

      (Producers looking at a script for an upcoming film the studio is planning to release)
      Producer #1: "Say, I've been looking at the screenplay for this new film the studio's planning to do. It describes one of the characters as a 'crotchety old geezer'. "
      Producer #2: "Get Wilford Brimley's agent on the phone immediately. He'd be perfect for this part!"
      (I imagine this conversation happened a lot in the 1980s and 1990s, Wilford got plenty of roles in those days)

    • @JayStar-yj9pu
      @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому

      @@moeball740 I actually formed an abstract link between the Tom Cruise movie The Firm and the The Thing as Brimley appears in the John Grisham adaptation as head of security for the corrupt law practice.
      There's a scene in The Firm when Wilford pursues Cruise who plasters himself against a ceiling, much as The Thing did during the blood test sequence...upside down.
      Interesting watches. 😎

    • @laudanum669
      @laudanum669 5 місяців тому

      He is pretty well known as Ben Luckett in the movie "Cocoon" and his quote "You won't ever grow old and you won't ever die". He was also on one of my favorite episodes of "Seinfeld" as the US Postmaster General.

    • @JayStar-yj9pu
      @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому

      @@laudanum669 yeah, The Lost Boys repeated that Peter Pan sentiment after Cacoon did.
      "You'll never grow old Micheal,
      And you'll never die!".
      Never Never Land
      - David, 'Kiefer Sutherland'

  • @chadbennett7873
    @chadbennett7873 5 місяців тому +2

    ⚾♥ I grew up playing baseball. It was something my father and I shared, and he taught me fundamentals that allowed me to play high level championship softball until I was 56. I started going to major league baseball games in 1961 when the Angels were first formed, and have been a fan since. I enjoy other sports, but I think my heart has 216 stitches. Several of the things that occur in the film were based on things that really happened in baseball history. Eddie Waitkus was shot, but Billy Jurges was also shot by Violet Valli, a showgirl with whom he was supposedly romantically involved. Being a baseball historian, this is probably my all-time favorite baseball movie. I always enjoy your reactions! Well done! New Sub!

  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 5 місяців тому +4

    The novel this was based on was inspire by a true story. 19-year-old Ruth Ann Steinhagen had a huge cush on Chicago Cubs' first baseman Eddie Waitkus. So bad was her crush that she set a place for Waitkus, whom she'd never met, at the family dinner table. She turned her bedroom into a shrine to him and put his photo under her pillow.
    After the 1948 season, Waitkus was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies. When that happened, she decided to kill him. She shot him when the Phillies played in Chicago. He survived and she was judged to be insane and spent nearly three years in a state hospital. He recovered and played a few more years.

  • @moonrich3492
    @moonrich3492 5 місяців тому +2

    A corked bat had nothing to do with his batting practice smashes. The pitcher was basically lobbing it in. Batters who cork their bats do so to retain their preferred length and shape, but at a reduced weight. A batter can wait longer on a pitch and still be able to get around on it due to its lighter weight -- Ted Williams emphasized how important it is to wait on a pitch. Also, faster bat speed imparts more energy to the ball. The cork itself doesn't add any energy, it reduces it. As the bat strikes the ball both are momentarily deformed, most especially the ball. The ball leaves the bat before any residual rebound of the surface wood due to the minor compression of the cork which is restricted by the hardness of the wood.

  • @deploribusrex4480
    @deploribusrex4480 5 місяців тому +3

    the ladies appreciate good men. That's awesome.

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 5 місяців тому +6

    It’s hard to overstate the importance of baseball to American culture before the rise in popularity of American football. If you’re curious about the role of baseball in the formation of 20th century society, I’d highly recommend Ken Burns’ Baseball documentary.

  • @tedoyle99
    @tedoyle99 5 місяців тому +3

    The Natural is so good

  • @Firefax
    @Firefax 5 місяців тому +3

    On my mantlepiece I have a Roy Hobbs autographed baseball. Sony Pictures put out a collector set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the movie. Included in the set was an autographed baseball and an autographed Roy Hobbs baseball card. I don't have the card as I came across the baseball in a thrift store. I paid $3.19 for it. I know it's just a martketing gimmick, but it's a reminder of a truly great baseball movie. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @danny619wrestlefan
    @danny619wrestlefan 5 місяців тому +1

    Yes baseball is special I grew up playing it & so did my brother

  • @regnorth8659
    @regnorth8659 5 місяців тому +5

    you might consider another baseball movie "The Pride of the Yankees" from 1942 which was the Lou Gehrig story that the disease ALS was named as it is also called Lou Gehrigs disease...the cool thing about it too is that the real Babe Ruth is in the movie....

  • @ridl8006
    @ridl8006 5 місяців тому +9

    I love this movie.... when my mom went back to finish her teaching degree... she paid me $50 to write her final essay... (which I did)... I used "the Natural" to write about the art of coaching and teaching student-athletes... she passed and graduated (and her professor was cool about the whole "ghost writer" thing)... BTW... I went on to finish my PhD... ❤you mom...

  • @jamesschauer6078
    @jamesschauer6078 5 місяців тому +3

    The first time I watched this movie I realized it was just like a Wagner Opera - the hero has his own musical theme, he has a great fall caused by a woman, he finds redemption through his long lost pure love.

  • @siskokidd
    @siskokidd 5 місяців тому +2

    I enjoyed watching this video! Your ratings are fair, 4 of 5. The great moments are great, but there is an awkwardness in the story telling that gives me pause, which I noticed when watching the first time many years ago. Sports excellence runs in my family (uncle was head football coach at Ohio State, his sister, my grandmother, a hall of fame athlete with records that stand to this day), and I spent my youth very involved with sports. "Naturally," I had to watch this reaction.

    • @ForceOfLightEntertainment
      @ForceOfLightEntertainment  5 місяців тому +1

      Oh wow!! We are big Buckeye fans!!

    • @siskokidd
      @siskokidd 5 місяців тому

      @@ForceOfLightEntertainment Stahp! Why?? You live in TN, right? Shouldn't you be diehard UT fans? I know little about UT, but I know a lot about OSU! No choice in the matter. For one thing, I am originally from the Youngstown area, which is where former OSU coach Jim Tressel built his reputation, turning a mediocre YSU team into a powerhouse, winning several division national titles. Then came his successful stint with OSU, which if you've followed college football, you know how that tenure ended. NCAA rules violations!

    • @ForceOfLightEntertainment
      @ForceOfLightEntertainment  5 місяців тому +1

      @@siskokidd Yes, our parents are from the Cincinnati area and I grew up a big Buckeye fan!

    • @siskokidd
      @siskokidd 5 місяців тому

      Ah. Got it. Everyone has a storied background, no? Connections, roots that may appear different until you dig a little. For instance, a close friend of mine just bought an airBB property in NW TN. He wanted me to move there to help remodel it, and manage it. Fins n Fowl is the property, along a lake. He was there doing work during the eclipse. He hopes to move and live there after retirement in 10 years. So beautiful there...

  • @1953jazzman
    @1953jazzman 5 місяців тому +2

    The movie is constructed as a fable, echoing an era in America when we still had heroes..... and many of them were sports stars. All the elements of a classic fable are here! The music, this wonderful score was composed by none other than Randy Newman! You may know of him through the Toy Story films.

  • @barkingsquirrel1751
    @barkingsquirrel1751 5 місяців тому +6

    THE SCORE OF THIS COMPOSED BY RANDY NEWMAN ( ALSO WROTE "I LOVE L.A. !!!")

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 5 місяців тому

      And infamously "Short People"

    • @PML78
      @PML78 5 місяців тому

      I believe he did Major League as well... hell... he has a hand in so many movies

  • @dlracer2
    @dlracer2 5 місяців тому +1

    WOOOOOOWWW! My favorite movie! Had no idea you existed until you had such meaningful commentary of WDWPRO’s channel!
    So excited to start watching this right now!

    • @dlracer2
      @dlracer2 5 місяців тому +1

      You need to check out Swiss Army Man next. I can give you insights onto all the symbolism and depth in both films.

    • @ForceOfLightEntertainment
      @ForceOfLightEntertainment  5 місяців тому

      Glad you found us!

  • @markmurphy558
    @markmurphy558 5 місяців тому +1

    I never thought of Thr Natural as a baseball movie. It was an allegory about life's choices, both good and bad, and the important things in life.

  • @larrycanupp411
    @larrycanupp411 5 місяців тому +1

    It is so cool that your voices are so alike. BTW... The sister on the right can be Tina Louise's and Rita Hayworth's child.

  • @MrMoneyHelper
    @MrMoneyHelper 4 місяці тому +1

    Listening to Natalie saying "And look how... deadly HANDSOME he looks right there. My goodness." was funny. Who do you ladies believe are the most handsome men in the world of entertainment?
    Is Robert Redford one of the most handsome men you've ever seen or possibly still the one?

  • @lalou4617
    @lalou4617 5 місяців тому +3

    Baseball has many categories of movies. The Natural is a baseball fable. It mixed reality with fantasy and there is usually a moral to the story. Movies like Major League and Bull Durham are baseball comedies. They make lite of the game but try to keep the baseball real. The Sandlot is a nostalgic look at a kids look at baseball and the meaning it held for them. The Sandlot, along with the Natural are my two favorite baseball movies. If you react to the Sandlot, if you already haven't, you'll be reacting to my childhood. P. S. If you think back to the Natural, when the writer Max Mercy was on the train with the Wammer, he was reading about an Olympic athlete who was shot with a silver bullet by a mystery woman and it followed the shooting of football player earlier under the same circumstances. The papers were calling her the black widow. P.S. If you have not reacted to the Sandlot, please do. P.S. again. You two ladies are growing on me. I think I'll subscribe.

    • @natalieRGrace
      @natalieRGrace 5 місяців тому +2

      We love the sandlot!! Thanks for being here! ❤

  • @thepayne7862
    @thepayne7862 5 місяців тому +2

    Love this movie and funny story for when I was a kid involving this movie.
    I was 6 years old when this movie came out, I saw the movie on VHS,.
    I had watched it like two days before my first either baseball or tee-ball game, I don't remember how long after the movie came out..
    I got a hit and it was pretty good one but i ran in slow motion.
    I thought i was supposed to run in slow motion because that's what he did in the movie when he got a big hit.
    People were wondering what I was doing and my mom had to explain that I had just watched The Natural.

  • @deploribusrex4480
    @deploribusrex4480 5 місяців тому +1

    Robert Redford is the best. Positive masculinity.

  • @tonypassaretti
    @tonypassaretti 5 місяців тому +1

    Try Bang the Drum Slowly. Great performance by Robert DeNiro and features Michael Moriarty, the best D.A. in Law and Order history.

  • @AbA_DBAA23
    @AbA_DBAA23 5 місяців тому +4

    Great reaction! I highly recommend another baseball classic "The Bad News Bears" from 1976.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 5 місяців тому +1

      I have to laugh at reviewers who grew up after the 90s and they can't believe the Bad News Bears. I lived it, at the same time as the movie. That movie has choirboys compared to what we did.

    • @AbA_DBAA23
      @AbA_DBAA23 5 місяців тому

      @@jethro1963 I know, right! There's not enough reactions to that movie.

    • @witchland
      @witchland 5 місяців тому +2

      So true! Definitely not a movie that could ever be made nowadays! Tanner would be quite a shock to these reactors.

  • @3dbadboy1
    @3dbadboy1 5 місяців тому +2

    Many people liken Kirk Gibson's 1988 Game Winning home run to the one at the end of this game. He was struggling with injuries in both knees and wasn't supposed to play in the game. I pinch hit in the 9th inning, barely able to stand and essentially hit a one-handed home run and it completely deflated the opposing team and the Dodgers won the World Series.

  • @JayStar-yj9pu
    @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому +2

    One more shadowy connection I've discovered:
    Roy's volatile office meetings with the co-owners of the Knight's can later be seen played out when Captain America visits Robert Redford's "front office" character (Alexander Pierce) in 'The Winter Soldier'

  • @Funboi68
    @Funboi68 5 місяців тому +3

    In baseball 30 is old to start
    Baseball is a young man sport

  • @ThistleAndSea
    @ThistleAndSea 5 місяців тому +2

    Good one, Ladies! Yeah, this is a special one. Love it! Glad you enjoyed it too. Thanks for sharing this one. 🙂 And you are both looking lovely as always!

  • @your-average-patriot-nerd146
    @your-average-patriot-nerd146 5 місяців тому +2

    Some one has probably said it already, but it struck me whille watching the reaction, that"The Natural" is kinda the Hero's Journey in a baseball movie. He has challenges to overcome, adversaries to thwart, and he comes out a winner in the end with a spectacular victory. Its a bit like a baseball "epic." ⚾️
    But the priceless part of this reaction was the stunned faces you both had when Roy Hobbs was shot in the beginning. 😆 Talk about "Jaw dropping!" That was a text book definition of it. 😆
    This one is in my top 5 baseball movies, though my favorite is either "Field of Dreams," or "The Sandlot." This either 3rd or fourth. Lol. It does have some of my favorite baseball scenes though. The awesome music, with the homeruns, is epic. Every kid who played little league, had that game winning scenario re-enacted in their heads. As far as why guys like baseball movies so much, well besides being fun to play, it usually is a touchstone with our Fathers in a relational way. Just think of Field of Dreams. Plus, especially if you grew up in the north, it is wrapped up in childhood memories of summer and all that comes with it. Another plus, is you can nerd out on the history and stats of the game. It's the most quantifiable sport in my opinion. Ken Burns did a great documentary of the game that's really well done.
    As far as recommendations. two other Kevin Costner movies "Bull Durham," "For the love of the game (that's kinda a chic flick 😂)." "8 men out" is good about Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Black sox incident. Family to kids movies, "The Rookie, (based on a true story)" "Angels in the Outfield," and "Little Big League." That last one is just a 3 out of 5 movie, but it has a special place in my heart. 😆 Again, another great reaction Lovely Ladies. 👍😎👍

  • @markminter6312
    @markminter6312 5 місяців тому +1

    Top 5 sports movie of all time in my book.

  • @unclelarry3207
    @unclelarry3207 5 місяців тому +2

    Nice reaction ladies. Go easy on Kim Basinger. She just did a great job bringing Memo to life, that's all! 😊 She's probably a really nice, beautiful woman. ❤Thanks for sharing. Lots of fun.

  • @JayStar-yj9pu
    @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому +2

    Curious how many people associate a movie about 'magical wood' with Joe Don Baker's appearance as The Whammer considering he is best known for carrying a 2x4 in the original 'Walking Tall'

  • @bettybaby63
    @bettybaby63 5 місяців тому +1

    This is my fave baseball flick. Followed very closely by league of their own. But Redford….oh la la. I pretty much feel that way about all of his movies. 😊

  • @vincentsaia6545
    @vincentsaia6545 5 місяців тому +3

    One of my all-time favorite movies. I worked at a movie theater when it was released and I took my parents wbo were also big baseball fans to see it and they both loved it.

  • @cwdkidman2266
    @cwdkidman2266 3 місяці тому +2

    Sorta Ted Williams. Last at bat before going off to WW2 was a home run. Last at bat before Korea was a homer. Last career at bat was a home run.
    And he said what Roy said,"I want people to say there goes the best that ever lived." And he hit .406 in 1941.

  • @MrKeychange
    @MrKeychange 5 місяців тому +1

    This is probably there with Field Of Dreams in a tie for my 2nd favorite baseball movie. To me, nothing is as good as the original Bad News Bears. It's SO good.

  • @jonsher7682
    @jonsher7682 5 місяців тому +1

    A Hollywood-twisted telling of a great novel that confronts life as it is is, with Hobbs not a hero but a conflicted man who not only takes money to lose the final game, he negotiates to get even more. The Natural was the debut novel for Bernard Malamud, who was not one to shy away from the ugliness in the world. In the book, the woman in the stands is not someone from Hobbs' past but instead a striking woman who draws his interest -- but only until he finds out that she is not only a mother but at age 33, a grandmother. Hobbs then ditches her for the same character as portrayed in the movie. The book is how man's capacity to be heroic is too often undermined by his lust for money, power and women. That Hollywood tells the opposite tale says something of the unwillingness of major studios to take on risks. Malamud was likely influenced by the Black Sox scandal of 1919 and the real life shooting of a MLB player by a woman he had broken up with earlier.

  • @Howiex-is8gq
    @Howiex-is8gq 5 місяців тому +3

    Other good sports movies
    Bad news bears- kids
    Slapshot-paul newman
    Sideout
    Days of thunder- tom cruise
    Kingpin- woody Harrelson.

  • @edmorganjr.3604
    @edmorganjr.3604 5 місяців тому +1

    Other than the Sandlot, the Natural is my favorite Baseball movie.

  • @kingjbird92
    @kingjbird92 18 днів тому

    Great selection! I don’t know what other baseball movies you’ve seen but here’s a list for you:
    “The Natural” = Mythology of Baseball
    “Field of Dreams” = Spirit of Baseball
    “Bull Durham” = The Realism in Baseball
    “Moneyball” = The Business and Innovation in Baseball
    “42” = Positive Change in Baseball
    I could go on but there’s allot. Thanks for this reaction!

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272 5 місяців тому +1

    This soundtrack is epic - beyond 'superhero'. The attention of the Crazy Lady (Barbara Hershey) is NOT what any man should want (and nobody ever sees it coming). For more baseball fun, check out THE BAD NEWS BEARS (1976), BULL DURHAM (1988), FILED OF DREAMS (1989), MAJOR LEAGUE (1989), for starters.

  • @ice-iu3vv
    @ice-iu3vv 5 місяців тому +3

    several connections to baseball great ted williams in this film. redford's number 9 uniform number, redford's obvious copying of williams' swing, which makes sense because ted was robert's favorite player. also related is the wish that "when i walk down the street people will say there goes the best there ever was". although with ted's wish, it was specifically "hitter" that he wanted to be known as, not best player. the "savoy special" bat was sold at auction in 1999 for just a couple hundred dollars. interest in it was low because it wasnt a part of major league baseball history.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 5 місяців тому +1

      Ted was the greatest hitter ever. Look at his stats and then realize he missed five of his best years serving as a jet pilot in WWII and Korea. They don't make 'em like that any more.

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine5020 5 місяців тому +8

    Try 8 Men Out. (The darker side of baseball)
    Fun reaction.

  • @DontrelleRoosevelt
    @DontrelleRoosevelt 5 місяців тому +2

    I realized, after watching a lot of his films, that I almost always like all of this director's movies!

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 5 місяців тому +3

    Great movie! The look on y’all’s faces when he got shot! Had me laughing pretty good, great reaction, thanks

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 5 місяців тому +1

    A couple other old school sports movies to watch, one is with Matt Damon, and one is with or maybe also same movie, Shia Labueff. Also horse movies, Sea Biscuit, and Secretariat! And of True stories Ford vs Ferrari, Rudy and Miracle, Remember the Titans and We Are Marshall!

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 5 місяців тому +1

    Robert also did the old school movie, A River Runs Through It

  • @alanberg5575
    @alanberg5575 5 місяців тому +4

    My favorite sports-themed movie of all time!! By the way, I'm sixty-six, have seen this movie I don't know how many times, and get choked up EVERY time!!

  • @ChrisEllisMedia
    @ChrisEllisMedia 5 місяців тому +3

    Michelle: "I did not see that coming."
    Creepy Eye guy: "Eye did!"

  • @tonypassaretti
    @tonypassaretti 5 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic score and cinematography. Lived in Buffalo several years and I loved it. It is a great city. It was filmed in that beautiful city.

  • @eddie11214
    @eddie11214 5 місяців тому +1

    Miracle, Remember the Titans, and The Rookie… are sports related movies that are much more than sports. You’ll like all 3 for sure…

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 5 місяців тому +1

    Changing sports, the greatest basketball movie ever made is Hoosiers, which stars Barbara Hershey, the woman in black.

  • @jamminjohn
    @jamminjohn 5 місяців тому +4

    The Natural #1 and Major League #2 for me

  • @zenarcher9633
    @zenarcher9633 5 місяців тому +1

    This is a great movie, given depth by some top class actors. I'd rate this up there with "Bull Durham" as a top class Baseball film, this one shows the mythic nature of baseball and Bull Durham shows the gritty reality of struggling down in the minors.

  • @unklebacon44
    @unklebacon44 5 місяців тому +2

    Brings back memories. It was filmed here in Buffalo, New York....I have friends who went to the park as extras.

  • @theearl1477
    @theearl1477 3 місяці тому +1

    Ladies the peak period of a ballplayer is usually age 27 to 33. Once you hit 34 most start to see their skills begin to diminish. This is not just a movie about baseball. The moral of the story is here was a man who was destined for greatness, but made a mistake and paid dearly for it. He eventually got a second chance and redeemed himself. The movie is based on a real life story. Eddie Waitkus played in the 1950's and was shot in his hotel room by a crazed woman. It hits home with me because he lived in my home town. I went to school with his daughter and son.

    • @theearl1477
      @theearl1477 3 місяці тому

      He didn't settle down with her because he was shot, hospitalized and was embarrassed to return to the farm to face her. Once Hobbs read the note he knew it was his last shot. The rest is history. Natalie there's nothing like going to a baseball game. The sounds, the smell of food and all the intangible things I've enjoyed by watching and playing for many years.

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 5 місяців тому +2

    Pro tip....I could be wrong, but the 2 old managers, got into acting by taking cattle calls, and never had a day of acting class or training, in their life! 😮😮😮 Now those are naturals!

  • @Belleplainer
    @Belleplainer 5 місяців тому +3

    The Natural is definitely in the running for "movie based on a book that is wildly different from the book". The story in the movie largely tracks the book until the end, but the tone throughout both is very different, which sets up the respective endings quite well. Even at its darkest, the film doesn't come close to the book.

  • @bruinbro23
    @bruinbro23 5 місяців тому +1

    One of my favorites, all players want is to get ladies fan of them, so seeing she knew how great he was more than him as teens, so like Rocky, needed her happy watching, and hearing her and son are there was all he needed. That's why is a favorite, the 3 at end, happy, fans will remember that HR rest of life and tell their kids about it, so he got his wish, and family! A 4.5 for me.
    Football, Rudy, Baseball this, Basketball, Hoosiers have to be watched. If you liked Kevin in Field of Dreams, give movie For the Love of the Game a chance, MLB story, older pitcher closed to retirement, meets a woman, o has a teen daughter, so romance and him trying to end good.
    Both looking as beautiful as ever, knowing baseball makes me love you both more!!

  • @James_Ford4815
    @James_Ford4815 5 місяців тому +7

    Mr.Baseball starting Tom Selleck mustache

    • @kevinmoore2929
      @kevinmoore2929 5 місяців тому +1

      Mr Baseball and Bull Durham are the top two baseball movies IGNORED by reacters.

  • @James_Ford4815
    @James_Ford4815 5 місяців тому +3

    The Texas Rangers stadium plays that theme music after every home run , i think they been playing it for 30+ years now. Most teams have electronic music after home runs so the Rangers one always stands out if you get chance to hear it on TV. Usually it's hard to pick up on TV but every once in a while the cheering in the stadium won't be too crazy loud and you'll hear it.

  • @JeremyWalker-ng4uu
    @JeremyWalker-ng4uu 5 місяців тому +1

    Another great reaction ladies. Enjoy your takes on them and the class you two have. The music at the end fits the scenes well. Great film.
    A couple of ones you might like if you haven't seen them already, another baseball movie The Rookie, with Dennis Quaid. Also a basketball film Hoosiers, with Gene Hackman.

  • @michaelwilber774
    @michaelwilber774 5 місяців тому +1

    Besides baseball, you guys should watch, how the west was won, but 61* is a good movie, and so it 42 ❤ baseball ⚾

  • @russ4338
    @russ4338 5 місяців тому +1

    You should watch the movie: Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte, starring The Bette Davis.

  • @davidmullens7565
    @davidmullens7565 5 місяців тому +1

    My favorite baseball ⚾ movie. Enjoyed watching you ladies react 😊

  • @matthewcostello3530
    @matthewcostello3530 5 місяців тому +1

    Wilford Brimley's former job was as Howard Hughs' bodyguard

  • @rickc661
    @rickc661 5 місяців тому +4

    My fave sports flick is actually an. NFL TV special. ' Brians Song ' pretty much true story, with actual team players & video. ( and my all time fave football player )

  • @JayStar-yj9pu
    @JayStar-yj9pu 5 місяців тому +1

    I always wondered if Tarantino named Michael Madsen "Mr. Blonde" in Reservoir Dogs because of his FATAL ATTRACTION to Kim Basinger in The Natural?!
    Madsen BTW was "Bump" Bailey!
    FYI:
    Glenn Close co-starred in Fatal Attraction.
    Which basically is what Barbara Hershey was to Roy Hobbs in THIS film!
    Hollywood is funny like that

  • @adamscott7354
    @adamscott7354 5 місяців тому +1

    Great reaction to an All American Classic, that music is also a near match of the uplift theme of "Forrest Gump"
    so it slaps as familiar there too...
    Also League Of Their Own, great girl power film, Penny Marshall female directing GOAT
    that film also had a big hit montage very like this film and I just love the two parallels of both genders there.

  • @christopheryochum3602
    @christopheryochum3602 5 місяців тому +1

    Guys! The first time I saw this, I thought the whole idea of shooting the main character was just a vehicle that provided the rationale for an old rookie. Later I read that it was based on a true story. Ruth Ann Steinhagen was crushing on Eddie Waitkus, the Chicago Cubs' handsome first baseman. She would actually set a place for him at the dinner table. She also turned her bedroom into a shrine to him, and put his photo under her pillow. Steinhagen checked into a room at a hotel where he was staying and invited him to her room.
    "We're not acquainted, but I have something of importance to speak to you about," she wrote in a note to him after a game at Wrigley Field. It worked. Waitkus arrived at her room. After he sat down, Steinhagen walked to a closet, said, 'I have a surprise for you,' then turned with the rifle she had hidden there and shot him in the chest."
    Glad you mentioned the score. It's a masterpiece by Randy Newman.

  • @Frank_E_Scialdone
    @Frank_E_Scialdone 5 місяців тому +1

    Of all the great baseball movies this is the one that I would watch before anything else. Second would be field of dreams… So here is the deal about this film. It was filmed in Buffalo, New York. I am from Rochester, New York. The stadium that they filmed in was the Buffalo War memorial… In 1986 I went there to see a football game.… It was really cool to be in that stadium. It's like a big gray dinosaur. The film producers scouted many places until they found that one. It really fit the look of a 1940s. The scene in the candy shop is also in Buffalo New York. It was supposed to be Chicago in the film. They put up those high-rise gurneys to represent the Chicago subway system. The candy shop is real. I don't know if it is still there. I had a few friends who went to Buffalo State University. And they were extras in the crowds at the ballpark. He kept mentioning the music. That music is synonymous with baseball now. It is played at many ballpark still.

  • @emmitbrown5631
    @emmitbrown5631 5 місяців тому +1

    Kim B. is an all-time beauty! ❤

  • @tstumpf75
    @tstumpf75 5 місяців тому +1

    35:45 Roy is basically facing himself.. that pitcher for the other team sorta represents what he was.. a young fireballer left hander...

  • @tim2024-df5fu
    @tim2024-df5fu 5 місяців тому +1

    This movie, Bull Durham and Field of Dreams are my favorite baseball movies. There are other good baseball movies but those three really capture the magic of baseball.

    • @DWQJVB
      @DWQJVB 4 місяці тому

      This and Field of Dreams are not baseball movies

  • @deploribusrex4480
    @deploribusrex4480 5 місяців тому +1

    movies that dared to be pure are such a treasure

    • @natalieRGrace
      @natalieRGrace 5 місяців тому

      Agree ❤

    • @deploribusrex4480
      @deploribusrex4480 5 місяців тому

      @@natalieRGrace Glad you guys reviewed this one. Grew up with it on HBO in the 80s, lol