(Not in the running) Field Of Dreams. I just can't get over the implausible premise ("Build it and they will come"), and this is my list. Other than that, it's a fine film. I think you can watch this with your kids and grandkids, assuming you want to watch it. But I think I fell asleep watching it so I can't really remember.
7. Angels In The Outfield. Sure, it's as predictable as a sunny summer day. Sure, it's made by Disney. Sure, it has complete games getting pitched long after they stopped pitching complete games. It's a fun romp that is 100% kid friendly. Quotable quotes: "It could happen!".
6. A League Of Their Own. Remember nostalgia? Quotable quote: "There's no crying in baseball! You know why? Because there's no crying in baseball!" You can watch this with your kids or grandkids.
5. Major League. This is slapstick and entirely predictable but funny as hell. Do not watch this with your kids or grandkids. Quotable quote: "Just a reminder, fans, comin' up is our 'Die-hard Night' here at the stadium. Free admission to anyone who was actually alive the last time the Indians won a pennant."
4. Sandlot. This is a coming of age story reminiscent of the old saying: In spring, a young man's thoughts lightly turn to thoughts of
3. Fever Pitch. It's about the 2004 Red Sox. Sure, it's a romantic comedy. Did I mention that it was about the 2004 Red Sox? You probably should not watch this with your kids or grandkids, since there are some bedroom scenes. Quotable quote: "Careful, kid. They'll break your heart." Did I mention that it was about the Red Sox?
2. Moneyball. This is a great story about how "Big Data" changed the game of baseball. Except for some language, this is safe to watch with your (older) kids or grandkids (younger kids are likely to lose interest). Quotable quote: "It's hard not to be romantic about baseball. This kind of thing, it's fun for the fans. It sells tickets and hot dogs. Doesn't mean anything."
1. Bull Durham. It tells the story of the people who don't make it to The Show, both the players and the people who root for them. It is very bitter sweet, and tells a story of striving and losing. Important note: You can not watch this with your kids or grand kids. Quotable Quote: "Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic."
(The idea for this list was shamelessly stolen from Chris Lynch. You do read him every day, don't you?)
Amy Adams starred in Clint Eastwood's "Trouble with the Curve". Ms. Adams shows her love for baseball. Did I mention it has Amy Adams?
ReplyDeleteThe original 1951 version of Angels in the Outfield is old enough to predate the complete game and Disney problems. In addition, how can anyone not like Paul Douglas?
ReplyDeleteEight Men Out???
ReplyDeleteFor Love Of The Game?
ReplyDeleteAny baseball list without The Natural is incomplete.
ReplyDeleteDid I mention it has Amy Adams?
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