The Natural (final scene)
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Published 2012-10-07
All Comments (21)
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The reliever who came in the game. The lefty who has best fastball in league. That was Roy Hobbs before he got shot. Thats what he was gonna be and now he was facing him with game on line. Fascinating
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This clip is one of the many reasons why this is the greatest baseball movie.
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Goose bumps Tears forever My son and I love the movie. Peace βοΈ 2024
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One of the greatest scenes of any movie, period!
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It's enough to make you love baseball again. Until the next time you try to watch an MLB game...
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Field of Dreams, Eight Men Out, The Natural and Major League I. Four Baseball Films made and released during the 1980's, they don't make them with this quality anymore.
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One of the best movies of all time..a tear jerker..
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one of the best movies of all time
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Hollywood doesn't make more than one or two very good movies in a year these days. This moment and scene is one of the great moments in cinema history. It's a master scene meant for time. π
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Chills. Every. Time. Saw this as a young kid in Pony League and enjoyed the happy ending. As an adult now, I understand that Roy did not survive this game, and he dies after his home run. That strange scene of him, back in the golden garden, with his son and wife, are quite literally, his heaven.
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Brings back memories when I started little league my dad took me to buy a real glove at Roger and Rays hardware store in Bay Village Ohio he rubbed it with neatsfoot oil wrapped a ball in wax paper and stuck it in the sweet spot then he wrapped rubber bands around it to form a pocket can still smell that neatsfoot oil miss you dad
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As he rounds third into movie eternity...simply magical
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The Savoy Special β€οΈ
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Glad that you posted the full scene π¬ Thank you π
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One of my all-time favorites π
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I really liked this movie. Robert Redford never disappoints
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Legend has it that ball π passed Voyager 2π³
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Much better ending then the actual book ending
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Best damn hitter ive ever seen
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The maintenance guy, in charge of lights, was not happy.