Love that movie! Loved the scene when the cab driver looked up what a Pookia was in the dictionary! LOL. When the player said "I'm melting,melting! as he went into the cornfield he was referencing the movie the wizard of OZ. You should watch it!
"Is this Heaven?"🌽😇⚾ "No, it's Iowa." RIP James Earl Jones (voice of Darth Vader, the '60's author in this movie, & in kid's baseball movie: "The Sandlot";)
@ If that were the case, then Mark would not have seen or heard him when he met Terry at the field - which was prior to him being able to see the ball players.
The red haired guy, Mark, played by Tim Busfield.He was from Okemos, Michigan, right next door the Lansing MI where I grew up, and East Lansing MI where I went ot college at Micigan State University
The movie at the beginning was *Harvey* starring Jimmy Stewart who also starred in *It's a Wonderful Life*. Shoeless Joe Jackson was a real player. The distance to Fenway Park from Iowa is over 1900km and is a bit over an 18hr drive. And that baseball field is still out there in Iowa. :-)
People did come. Field of Dreams is still in IA and open to the public. They come, watch the games, run the bases. I was there when I was 40+. Running the bases made me feel 12. Almost cosmic experience
Here is something to think about. Was Terrence Mann a Ghost when Ray met him? I have thought for a really long Terrence already a Ghost when Ray met him. As you pointed out Terrence just jumps into the van without packing anything. Then when Ray reads in the newspaper Terrence is missing, Terrence says he better call his son and Ray leaves to meet Doc. After Terrence picks up the phone he asks what he is going to tell his son, but we never see him dialing his son or Terrence telling Ray what happen. So did both Terrence and Ray not realize Terrence was actually a ghost.
You could be right, Terry could be a ghost already, at some point...but keep in mind that Ray read that article in the paper that said that Terry's Father had reported him missing, and that is why Terry needed to call. It was his Dad, not his son...but Terry definitely could already be dead when Ray meets him.
@@iKvetch558 Copied and pasted from the script "His son, who lives in New York City, notified police after receiving no answer to repeated telephone calls ".
@@clintonwalsh788 Mark could be able to see him because he does not know he is dead yet. He cannot see any of the ghosts...very true, but Terrence Mann is alive, as far as he knows, so maybe that allows him to see him. Hey, it is a fantasy...and it is a fun theory to play around with.
I enjoyed knowing what you were thinking. I thought you did a good job of following along. Do it your way! Some people will like how you do it. Some people won’t. The idea is to get views and likes, but you can’t please everybody.
This is your channel-not all of these other people commenting. I enjoyed your reaction to this wonderful movie. Guys especially get this movie, but you did, too. This upcoming February will be 20 years ago that my dad passed away at 65. I will be 60 next year and I still miss him terribly. The best channels are ones where you feel the emotions a movie like this brings out, and you felt it. Great job-you have a new subscriber! Thanks from a widowed Marine Corps veteran in Arkansas and keep up the good work! 😊❤😊
When Ray goes into the farm goods store and the folks think he's cuckoo (the voices), in the background you can hear on a radio the country music star Patsy Cline singing one of her big hits, the song "Crazy"! An oft-quoted phrase MUST BE KEPT IN MIND DURING THIS MOVIE: "You've got to believe." Shhhhhh -- you've also got to hear some of the dialog once in a while!
I think the problem is you need to realize that there's a difference between reacting and narrating everything exactly the same time you're seeing it..... oh he's pitching now..... oh he hit the ball....... oh he's running to first base now....... and because you don't really have anything valid to say you keep repeating yourself..... like the five times you asked.. is he a ghost?... try to let 15 or 20 seconds go by before you feel you need to comment... good luck
If I was a Hollywood exec and someone proposed this to me back in the day I'd have laughed him out of the building but I would've been wrong. Such a good movie despite the goofy premise.
I would have to watch the entire movie again, but I believe that James Earl Jones' character refused to go to Iowa then went into his apartment and died. Then his ghost made the trip home with him.
It is definitely possible for Terry Mann to be a ghost...even when Ray first meets him. His father reported him missing due to getting no answer to many calls...that is what Ray read in that article in the paper. Then, even though we see Terry start to call, he stops and wonders what the heck to tell his Dad, but we never actually see him call...it cuts to Ray walking around and meeting Doc Graham. And Terry left with Ray with just the clothes on his back and that is all he has for the rest of the movie...right? So he 100 percent could be a ghost, and it is just a question of whether he was ever alive when Ray met him...body could be lying in the bathroom and Ray just meets a ghost.
@@gibsongirl2100 - That's the whole think about Shoeless Joe asking Terrance Mann to come in the corn with them. He died. He's a ghost. And they pick up another ghost on the ride home.
How can he write about it if he dies? He gave up on writing. This experience is bringing back his passion for writing. I don't believe he's dead or going to die. It'll help the family and the farm and renew his purpose.
Great reaction and I am glad you went into this movie with no idea what it was about. Ray Liotta was a force who was taken from us way too young. He did a wonderful “thriller” that nobody has reacted to yet called: “Unlawful Entry.” I can not recommend it to you to react to enough.
As you cried to this (as you should because it’s a special movie) please watch the free series “History of the Seattle mariners.” It’s on TH-cam and it’ll tell you a story by haha more than the sport itself; it’s a story about love in a way. It might make you cry.
Your channel has so much potential if you listen to the many people giving you good advice I'll check back in a month or two and give it another shot but otherwise I'm out too. Best of luck to you.
Glad that you're watching this, but I have a question/suggestion: Is it just your style to have a running commentary throughout the reaction; or, do you feel that there's some rule that you must talk throughout in order to keep it from being blocked? I've seen many reactors keep silent for long periods without trouble, and frankly, the constant commentary is actually very distracting. Hope you enjoyed the film, though.
I would like to add something on the positive side since you seem to be taking a lot of flack in the comments about your talking...... at the end...... when the father shows up..... it seems like you take it down a gear or two and you actually watch and take the events in rather than talking over them..... that's what you need to do from the start.... I hope this helps!
Reaction videos aren't about you watching scenes from the movie, it's about watching and hearing how they (the reactor) reacts to it. If you don't like that, just rent or watch your own copy of the movie.
There is a difference between reaction and continuous commentary. I suggest watching with much less observation. Someone said this is your channel. It is but you can either ponder or ignore. It's up to you. Personally, I won't be back. I suggest watching a number of channels and get the feel. Of it. Observation and practice are great helpers.
I really enjoy hearing your thoughts and seeing some of my favorite movies through fresh eyes. I think your critics should simply stop watching reaction videos and should just go rewatch these movies again on their own. I enjoy seeing and hearing how movies I love affect other people and getting new and different perspectives on things I might have missed or not appreciated during my initial viewing. Love your content. Keep being you.
A little recommendation….quit talking over everything. Edit your video to stop the film and then talk. People like reaction movies where they actually get to watch the film with you as well. If you talk like this when you are watching a movie….no one wants to watch it with you.
With all the respect, this was the worst editing of this movie ever, cutting out start showing his story about Dad. Then the top talks at end , changing voices like Devil or Machines, was that trying to be funny?? Hope that wasn't you.
For the viewer it is irritating for you to talk more than there is dialog in the film. Please stop. Most of the stuff is stupid or is answered in the next few seconds. You'll never get anywhere doing this. Check out how the others do it. Good luck. Tour gonna need it if you don't wise up.
okay. ya got me. cannot stand it any longer i'm outt here. should not have even given you one comment. this channel sucks bigtime. see ya. just can't handle the mouth running continually. geesh.
Do people complain that you don’t talk enough? Because you talk too much. People are recommending the beat movies ever made, just react to them, don’t try to fill every second with meaningless word salad.
The movie The little girl was watching was Harvey (1950).
Highly recommend it. Would love to see more people watching/reacting to it.
Love that movie! Loved the scene when the cab driver looked up what a Pookia was in the dictionary! LOL.
When the player said "I'm melting,melting! as he went into the cornfield he was referencing the movie the wizard of OZ. You should watch it!
You should really watch Jimmy Stewart in "Harvey". It's a great movie.
Lovely seeing a non American, non baseball fan get this movie. Nice reaction!
thank you
hey can you please wear gloves and do a movie reaction to Austin powers international man of mystery
Right! I often worry that non-American reactors won't fully get our pastime, but we've all got fathers!
I'm from Iowa, and when this came out, every Iowan went crazy for this movie. LOL. And Yes, I've seen the field.
great reaction! we love the crying (especially because, we cry too, empathetically)!
thanks
"Is this Heaven?"🌽😇⚾ "No, it's Iowa."
RIP James Earl Jones (voice of Darth Vader, the '60's author in this movie, &
in kid's baseball movie: "The Sandlot";)
Terry doesn’t die. He is saved as well by returning to his love of writing and rejoining society. He comes back and is happy.
The contrary theory is that he died sometime during the movie. He WAS missing from the real world...
@ If that were the case, then Mark would not have seen or heard him when he met Terry at the field - which was prior to him being able to see the ball players.
@@TheBTG88Maybe Terry is like Schrodinger's cat. He doesn't know he's dead, so he's not.
@@larrystuder6378 Then Ray would never have gone to Boston in the first place.
The red haired guy, Mark, played by Tim Busfield.He was from Okemos, Michigan, right next door the Lansing MI where I grew up, and East Lansing MI where I went ot college at Micigan State University
The movie at the beginning was *Harvey* starring Jimmy Stewart who also starred in *It's a Wonderful Life*. Shoeless Joe Jackson was a real player. The distance to Fenway Park from Iowa is over 1900km and is a bit over an 18hr drive. And that baseball field is still out there in Iowa. :-)
At the end of the movie they had almost no parking or stands for the number of people that were showing up!
(think you misplace an asterisk, or the period)
People did come. Field of Dreams is still in IA and open to the public. They come, watch the games, run the bases. I was there when I was 40+. Running the bases made me feel 12. Almost cosmic experience
Fun fact: A baseball field averages 4.5 acres.
This, and a couple other movies always make me cry. 🤣 seeing old-man Ryan cry in “Saving Private Ryan” always gets me.
Here is something to think about. Was Terrence Mann a Ghost when Ray met him? I have thought for a really long Terrence already a Ghost when Ray met him. As you pointed out Terrence just jumps into the van without packing anything. Then when Ray reads in the newspaper Terrence is missing, Terrence says he better call his son and Ray leaves to meet Doc. After Terrence picks up the phone he asks what he is going to tell his son, but we never see him dialing his son or Terrence telling Ray what happen. So did both Terrence and Ray not realize Terrence was actually a ghost.
You could be right, Terry could be a ghost already, at some point...but keep in mind that Ray read that article in the paper that said that Terry's Father had reported him missing, and that is why Terry needed to call. It was his Dad, not his son...but Terry definitely could already be dead when Ray meets him.
@@iKvetch558 Copied and pasted from the script "His son, who lives in New York City, notified police after receiving no answer to repeated telephone calls ".
@@skyhawksailor8736 Wow...I could have sworn it says his father...but I guess I stand corrected. 👍
No, because Mark can see him immediately
@@clintonwalsh788 Mark could be able to see him because he does not know he is dead yet. He cannot see any of the ghosts...very true, but Terrence Mann is alive, as far as he knows, so maybe that allows him to see him. Hey, it is a fantasy...and it is a fun theory to play around with.
I enjoyed knowing what you were thinking. I thought you did a good job of following along. Do it your way! Some people will like how you do it. Some people won’t. The idea is to get views and likes, but you can’t please everybody.
FoD is basically a feature length "Twilight Zone" episode.
This is your channel-not all of these other people commenting. I enjoyed your reaction to this wonderful movie. Guys especially get this movie, but you did, too. This upcoming February will be 20 years ago that my dad passed away at 65. I will be 60 next year and I still miss him terribly. The best channels are ones where you feel the emotions a movie like this brings out, and you felt it. Great job-you have a new subscriber! Thanks from a widowed Marine Corps veteran in Arkansas and keep up the good work! 😊❤😊
thank you
When Ray goes into the farm goods store and the folks think he's cuckoo (the voices), in the background you can hear on a radio the country music star Patsy Cline singing one of her big hits, the song "Crazy"! An oft-quoted phrase MUST BE KEPT IN MIND DURING THIS MOVIE: "You've got to believe." Shhhhhh -- you've also got to hear some of the dialog once in a while!
Thank you very much for your reaction to this wonderful film... And I finally saw it)). Good luck to you in the future!)
thanks
Hey! Is this heaven?
NO! It's Iowa!
Oh, so it's hell then.
I think the problem is you need to realize that there's a difference between reacting and narrating everything exactly the same time you're seeing it..... oh he's pitching now..... oh he hit the ball....... oh he's running to first base now....... and because you don't really have anything valid to say you keep repeating yourself..... like the five times you asked.. is he a ghost?... try to let 15 or 20 seconds go by before you feel you need to comment... good luck
Another good Kevin Kosner movie is "Dances with wolves" which made enough movie to allow him to produce the movie "Water world" which was very bad.😞
If I was a Hollywood exec and someone proposed this to me back in the day I'd have laughed him out of the building but I would've been wrong. Such a good movie despite the goofy premise.
Shoeless Joe is as he was 70 years before, in 1919.
Terence Mann, aka Darth Vader!
I would have to watch the entire movie again, but I believe that James Earl Jones' character refused to go to Iowa then went into his apartment and died. Then his ghost made the trip home with him.
If this is a joke, it went right over my head. If not, you do have to watch the movie again, because I have no idea where you got that.
It is definitely possible for Terry Mann to be a ghost...even when Ray first meets him. His father reported him missing due to getting no answer to many calls...that is what Ray read in that article in the paper. Then, even though we see Terry start to call, he stops and wonders what the heck to tell his Dad, but we never actually see him call...it cuts to Ray walking around and meeting Doc Graham. And Terry left with Ray with just the clothes on his back and that is all he has for the rest of the movie...right? So he 100 percent could be a ghost, and it is just a question of whether he was ever alive when Ray met him...body could be lying in the bathroom and Ray just meets a ghost.
@@gibsongirl2100 - That's the whole think about Shoeless Joe asking Terrance Mann to come in the corn with them.
He died. He's a ghost. And they pick up another ghost on the ride home.
@@iKvetch558 And everyone that he came across in Dr. Graham's town also saw "the ghost"?
@@jowbloe3673 Nope. Again, he interacted and interviewed a number of people in Doc Graham's town - they all saw this ghost?
How can he write about it if he dies? He gave up on writing. This experience is bringing back his passion for writing. I don't believe he's dead or going to die. It'll help the family and the farm and renew his purpose.
Great reaction and I am glad you went into this movie with no idea what it was about.
Ray Liotta was a force who was taken from us way too young. He did a wonderful “thriller” that nobody has reacted to yet called: “Unlawful Entry.” I can not recommend it to you to react to enough.
They only played day games way back then.
As you cried to this (as you should because it’s a special movie) please watch the free series “History of the Seattle mariners.” It’s on TH-cam and it’ll tell you a story by haha more than the sport itself; it’s a story about love in a way. It might make you cry.
STOP.TALKING.SO.MUCH !!!!!!
Your channel has so much potential if you listen to the many people giving you good advice I'll check back in a month or two and give it another shot but otherwise I'm out too. Best of luck to you.
you are talking over EVERYthing...its unbearbale...sorry.
Glad that you're watching this, but I have a question/suggestion: Is it just your style to have a running commentary throughout the reaction; or, do you feel that there's some rule that you must talk throughout in order to keep it from being blocked? I've seen many reactors keep silent for long periods without trouble, and frankly, the constant commentary is actually very distracting. Hope you enjoyed the film, though.
I would like to add something on the positive side since you seem to be taking a lot of flack in the comments about your talking...... at the end...... when the father shows up..... it seems like you take it down a gear or two and you actually watch and take the events in rather than talking over them..... that's what you need to do from the start.... I hope this helps!
You're guessing too much instead of watching to see what happens
Not a single reactor talks over everything like you do and that’s a fact. I can’t even watch this. What a shame.
Too much talking.
You are commenting continuously, and talking all over the movie dialog. Talk less, and listen more, and just maybe you will gain more subscribers.
Go somewhere else than ya jerk😅
Take others advice, stop talking so much.
It's a reaction video, not a clip compilation.
Reaction videos aren't about you watching scenes from the movie, it's about watching and hearing how they (the reactor) reacts to it. If you don't like that, just rent or watch your own copy of the movie.
@ it’s called constructive criticism.
But she's not reacting..... she's just narrating everything she sees for lack of anything better to say..... @@chuckster255
There is a difference between reaction and continuous commentary. I suggest watching with much less observation. Someone said this is your channel. It is but you can either ponder or ignore. It's up to you. Personally, I won't be back. I suggest watching a number of channels and get the feel. Of it. Observation and practice are great helpers.
I look forward to playing catch with my dad ;-) The little girl is my mother in 1932. This movie makes grown men cry.
I really enjoy hearing your thoughts and seeing some of my favorite movies through fresh eyes. I think your critics should simply stop watching reaction videos and should just go rewatch these movies again on their own. I enjoy seeing and hearing how movies I love affect other people and getting new and different perspectives on things I might have missed or not appreciated during my initial viewing. Love your content. Keep being you.
thank you
hey can you please wear gloves and do a movie reaction to Austin powers international man of mystery
A little recommendation….quit talking over everything. Edit your video to stop the film and then talk. People like reaction movies where they actually get to watch the film with you as well. If you talk like this when you are watching a movie….no one wants to watch it with you.
I couldn't make it through this...way, way too much talking
With all the respect, this was the worst editing of this movie ever, cutting out start showing his story about Dad. Then the top talks at end , changing voices like Devil or Machines, was that trying to be funny??
Hope that wasn't you.
Gave your reaction / channel a try........but no thanks with all your endless talking. Good luck to you, just not for me.
For the viewer it is irritating for you to talk more than there is dialog in the film. Please stop. Most of the stuff is stupid or is answered in the next few seconds. You'll never get anywhere doing this. Check out how the others do it. Good luck. Tour gonna need it if you don't wise up.
okay. ya got me. cannot stand it any longer i'm outt here. should not have even given you one comment. this channel sucks bigtime. see ya. just can't handle the mouth running continually. geesh.
Bye
It's a REACTION video!
If you want to watch the movie, watch the movie.
@@jowbloe3673 ...and that's what the comments section is for. They get to react to the reactors.
Sorry, but I found this unbearable. Sometimes, less is more. A lot of your reaction was repetitive and just filled space.
Horrible...
Who? Me or the reactor?
@@NearysTopofthepops The amount of talking....
Do people complain that you don’t talk enough?
Because you talk too much.
People are recommending the beat movies ever made, just react to them, don’t try to fill every second with meaningless word salad.