rico43
<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
As an adult male soon to be classified as "senior citizen", Field of Dreams is one of only three movies in my life that I recall bringing me to tears in a theater. No -- you don't know me well enough to know the others.
Watching the pregame set-up with Costner narrating, I got goosebumps all over again -- and I just watched on rerun a week ago. Such a classy cast and such a chill soundtrack. Wondering who of these will attend; Costner did the opening voiceover and they've already teased Ray Liotta joining them. Tonight I choose to ignore real world baseball (except for the minor league roundup, of course).
God, was it 1989? When the Braves knew nothing more than losing.
To me, the movie was about redemption and second chances -- baseball was just the universal catalyst that reflected so many of our hopes and dreams. God bless W.P. Kinsella for recognizing the poetry in baseball, Phil Alden Robinson for keeping the story grounded in our world, Kevin Costner for loving baseball unconditionally enough to film three outstanding movies about it; my 91-year-old dad, who can sit along side me tonight and watch it; and Iowa for being Iowa.
And Rest In Peace Burt Lancaster (1913-1994), William Patrick Kinsella (1935-2016).
Watching the pregame set-up with Costner narrating, I got goosebumps all over again -- and I just watched on rerun a week ago. Such a classy cast and such a chill soundtrack. Wondering who of these will attend; Costner did the opening voiceover and they've already teased Ray Liotta joining them. Tonight I choose to ignore real world baseball (except for the minor league roundup, of course).
God, was it 1989? When the Braves knew nothing more than losing.
To me, the movie was about redemption and second chances -- baseball was just the universal catalyst that reflected so many of our hopes and dreams. God bless W.P. Kinsella for recognizing the poetry in baseball, Phil Alden Robinson for keeping the story grounded in our world, Kevin Costner for loving baseball unconditionally enough to film three outstanding movies about it; my 91-year-old dad, who can sit along side me tonight and watch it; and Iowa for being Iowa.
And Rest In Peace Burt Lancaster (1913-1994), William Patrick Kinsella (1935-2016).
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