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Month: June 2023

  • June 24, 2023June 24, 2023

The Batter’s Eye: Lee Jang-ho’s Baseball Team

Baseball is considered an American sport, but it’s not exclusively one. When putting together my list of baseball movies, I wanted to make sure I did capture an international perspective on the game. But maybe Lee Jang-ho’s Baseball Team (1986, directed by Lee Jang-ho) wasn’t […]

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  • June 17, 2023July 31, 2023

The Batter’s Eye: The Natural

the Natural is good. It’s even great in that award-bait way, which this absolutely is. Nothing here is particularly surprising, but there is an economy to the filmmaking that lets this movie breathe.

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  • June 10, 2023June 10, 2023

The Batter’s Eye: The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings

The comedy and the cast are excellent, but what really impressed me about The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976, directed by John Badham) is it’s also a fun look at baseball history.

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  • June 2, 2023June 2, 2023

The Batter’s Eye: Bad News Bears

A still from Bad News Bears

One thing I love about baseball is how open and accepting it is. It’s a game anyone can play, even if they can’t play it well.

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Letterboxd

  • Materialists, 2025
  • Working Girl, 1988
  • No Right Way, 2025
  • Nonnas, 2025
  • Bonnie and Clyde, 1967

The Batter’s Eye

  • The Batter’s Eye: Reggie
  • The Batter’s Eye: Hardball: The Girls of Summer
  • The Batter’s Eye: Weeds on Fire
  • The Batter’s Eye: Again
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Battered Bastards of Baseball
  • The Batter’s Eye: 42
  • The Batter’s Eye: How Do You Know
  • The Batter’s Eye: City Without Baseball
  • The Batter’s Eye: If the Sun Rose in the West
  • The Batter’s Eye: A League of Their Own
  • The Batter’s Eye: Major League
  • The Batter’s Eye: Field of Dreams
  • The Batter’s Eye: Eight Men Out
  • The Batter’s Eye: Bull Durham
  • The Batter’s Eye: Lee Jang-ho’s Baseball Team
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Natural
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
  • The Batter’s Eye: Bad News Bears
  • The Batter’s Eye: Bang the Drum Slowly
  • The Batter’s Eye: Damn Yankees
  • The Batter’s Eye: Rhubarb
  • The Batter’s Eye: Angels in the Outfield
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Jackie Robinson Story
  • The Batter’s Eye: Take Me Out to the Ball Game
  • The Batter’s Eye: It Happens Every Spring
  • The Batter’s Eye: The Pride of the Yankees
  • The Batter’s Eye: Up the River
We were the smallest team at four members (teams could have up to 7) but we also had two former Jeopardy! contestants. It was us versus one other team for most of it, but a risky wager & a changed answer at the end helped put us over the edge. It was fun. -Tom Robinson Band - Power in the Darkness (but the bonus record) These are probably best of the Diana NYC photos, other than the one I already posted. One roll of film didn't seem like it loaded correctly so some weird things happened when it was developed. (It was a speciality roll anyway.) I am going to go through the photos I took in NYC with my Diana (some came out weird but still cool). I love this one so much, though. It was sci-fi night! I'll do another night of this! It was fun! Ai Yazawa manga & a cool T-shirt. I'm going to see how much I have left in me for NYC for the rest of the day. Fort Tryon Park, The Cloisters & then the Hilma af Klint exhibit at MoMA. That was focused on her botanical paintings, which are lovely, but I like her abstract stuff better. Still, I'm glad I got to see it. Forgive my sweaty face and frizzy hair. It's humid and I climbed 10,000 stairs to get here but I finally saw these in person! Worth it! Cabaret was amazing. More thoughts later. I hope Orville Peck does more theater.
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