Tuesday, May 01, 2018

Enough magic out there in the moonlight

Recently I saw a comedian (can't remember who) saying in an interview that Field of Dreams is the best American movie ever made. That's why I had to see it. Released in 1989, starring Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta, James Earl Jones and Burt Lancaster. It's a story of a farmer who hears a voice that he has to build a baseball field. So they guy destroys his perfectly productive cornfield, builds the baseball field and - lo and behold - it's soon occupied by a teamful of deceased players. A lovely little fantasy thing.

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