At the sight of Shoeless Joe in the field at night, Cashel cuddled up to Bren, whispering, “This is like a horror movie!”
I think Cash’s favorite part was James Earl Jones chasing Kevin Costner out of his apartment saying, “You’re from the 60s! Go back to where you belong!” Cashel couldn’t stop laughing about that. The sound of Cashel’s unselfconscious laugh is the best sound in the world.
ya know honey
i just loved that movie when it came out
but im afraid to re-watch it
for fear of how much of a comedy it might become to me know
i like to keep my sappy touching flicks
left in my memorie
re-living them
often takes it all away
ya know honey
i just loved that movie when it came out
but im afraid to re-watch it
for fear of how much of a comedy it might become to me know
i like to keep my sappy touching flicks
left in my memorie
re-living them
often takes it all away
Ray Kinsella: So what do you want?
Terence Mann: I want them to stop looking to me for answers, begging me to speak again, write again, be a leader. I want them to start thinking for themselves. I want my privacy.
Ray Kinsella: No, I mean, what do you WANT?
[Gestures to the concession stand they’re in front of]
Terence Mann: Oh. Dog and a beer.
Great, great movie. One of my all-time favourites.
Iain – that was one of Cash’s favorite parts too! He just LOST it!! So funny!
I was very impressed with it after all this time. If anything it has grown in stature in my mind. What a tightrope walk! Great great movie.