Field of Dreams isn’t really a baseball movie. It’s about life and faith told through fantasy and has ghosts. There’s maybe one real baseball scene in the movie and it’s still just a scrimmage or something. Killer score and really well acted. I’ve grown to like it more and more as I get older.
Pre fixe menus at nice restaurants for holidays. I didn’t deal with it today for Mother’s Day, but have had my fair share of bullshit pre fixe experiences on NYE, Valentine’s Day, etc.. $50, $75, $125 type meals for limited offerings and conveyor belt pork chops.
Lol.. Joe Kane was like 32 years old when they made the movie. Also, for him being such a badass Heisman candidate, all they did was run screen plays to their freshman RB who fumbled a lot. I think one of the biggest problems of The Program is James Caan seemed to have mailed it in. His role done properly would have carried the movie for decades, but it’s pretty blah. That said, flawed or not, I love the shit out of The Program and will watch it any time it’s on.
My all time favorite show, but doubt I’ll watch this. The 10-15 year old me was OBSESSED with this Night Court and it forever holds a special place in my heart. A place that doesn’t want to be contaminated with Night Court 2.0.
Jerry: Wait a second.. Were you wearing those shoes in the cab?
Kramer: Yeah, yeah! Right after I left the Y.
Jerry: Don't you see what's happened?? He couldn't talk, he's wearing these shoes, he's drooling...
Elaine: He thinks you're mentally challenged!
Jerry: Well...........
Elaine: Well, what happens when you show up? He'll see that you're not!
Jerry: Not necessarily because.....
It’s hard to tell because the only visible sign says Beltway 8, but that looks to be about a mile from my house. That looks a lot like the NE part of the belt.
That scene was rewrote the night before taping and Jason Alexander had just an hour or so to memorize and perform a multiple page monologue and nailed it.
Yep! That’s where I heard about their feud. I’ve probably listened to 90% of their episodes over the past few years. I googled this stuff a few days ago and found the interview trascript online.
A funny story about the production, (shot in south Florida in 1979) was that the studio was alerted to possible drug abuse on set when all the cast members started requesting their per diems in cash.