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Bull Durham

Published 2018-09-29

Bull Durham

Film info

  • Title Bull Durham
  • Director Ron Shelton
  • Year 1988
  • Run time 1hr 48m
  • Genres Comedy, Romance
  • Tagline Romance is a lot like baseball. It's not whether you win or lose. It's how you play the game.
  • Cast Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon

A romantic love story set in the dirt and grit of minor league baseball. Agroupie for the Carolina Durham Bulls chooses a protege each season to school in the art of love. This season she picks the team's untameable pitcher but eventually abides her true passion, the team's catcher.

Live blog

TimeComment
1:35"I believe in the church of baseball."
7:10Significant amount of chewing gum on this baseball field
8:53Mascots should get danger money.
12:10Sitting there with one arm in a bucket of ice must be weird. One half of you frozen.
20:43The only thing he missed out was believing that children are the future.
28:02I like sportsperson inner monologue. Endlessly fascinating.
33:38This woman can talk herself out of anything!
38:02Hit bull, win steak. Amazing.
40:51What is the word 'lollygag' all about?
46:18Doesn't matter how much you want to fight, you can't step outside on a moving bus.
47:57Loving the radio guy doing his own foley.
58:29I like the rest of the team knowing what tactics he's employing, because they've all been there.
1:05:58The sports interview cliches. Love it.
1:21:06I like that they call it the Show.
1:27:51"You gotta play this game with fear and arrogance."
1:32:59Bit less saxophone wouldn't hurt.
1:35:55I'm not about sharing cereal. Really not.
1:38:46You don't see a lot of fountain pens in movies anymore.
1:43:20He DOES make it to the show as a manager. Just in a different film, and a different sport.

Thoughts

Had never heard of this film but I like a sports film and I like a good Kevin Costner movie, so this ticked all the boxes. I wasn’t sure at first about the concept of a baseball groupie, but once you go with it, you have a fun film with some interesting concepts. Youth versus experience, the hot-head that won’t listen, learning things outside the sport that help inside, and trying to make the best of things when they don’t go your way.

It was funnier than I’d expected, and it hit the compromise well between sports film and romantic/drama. A nice surprise!

Rating: 4 / 5

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