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Field of Dreams (1989)

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The revamped Review It Yourself continues.

Sean introduces his new co-host Sarah to her first ever viewing of Field of Dreams (1989). Calamitous opening aside, they discuss this magical and cornfield-filled film.

Discussion Points:

-Sarah's love of dinner table scenes and corn-filled field films.

-The ethereal and dream-like quality of this film.

-If they ever remake this film, Sean will stop watching new films.

-Sean kicks off about theatre snacks, farmer's markets and London prices.

-The worst-American accent in the history of podcasting returns.

-Sean desperately tries to not embarrass himself whilst trying to discuss baseball.

-Sarah and Sean enact the English version of Field of Dreams, "there's a drunk out there".

-The film makes Sean incredibly reflective.

Raised Questions:

-How did they mess up the intro that badly?

-Is Everyone like "Oooh"?

-If you build a podcast, will they come?

-Do films always need explanations?

-Do good films transcend barriers?

-Does Sean pick films purely to do impressions?

-Did people want more baseball?

Podcast Sting: Marv from 'Pods Like Us'.

Thanks for Listening!

Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!

Find us here:

Twitter: @YourselfReview

Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠

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The revamped Review It Yourself continues.

Sean introduces his new co-host Sarah to her first ever viewing of Field of Dreams (1989). Calamitous opening aside, they discuss this magical and cornfield-filled film.

Discussion Points:

-Sarah's love of dinner table scenes and corn-filled field films.

-The ethereal and dream-like quality of this film.

-If they ever remake this film, Sean will stop watching new films.

-Sean kicks off about theatre snacks, farmer's markets and London prices.

-The worst-American accent in the history of podcasting returns.

-Sean desperately tries to not embarrass himself whilst trying to discuss baseball.

-Sarah and Sean enact the English version of Field of Dreams, "there's a drunk out there".

-The film makes Sean incredibly reflective.

Raised Questions:

-How did they mess up the intro that badly?

-Is Everyone like "Oooh"?

-If you build a podcast, will they come?

-Do films always need explanations?

-Do good films transcend barriers?

-Does Sean pick films purely to do impressions?

-Did people want more baseball?

Podcast Sting: Marv from 'Pods Like Us'.

Thanks for Listening!

Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!

Find us here:

Twitter: @YourselfReview

Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠

  continue reading

279 episodes

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