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Happy Feature Friday!

It's time for some heartwarming vibes with A League of Their Own. I had no idea how perfect this film would be for Women's month! So glad it worked out that way.

I watched this on Peacock for those who are curious. As always, thank you for your support here on Patreon. Until the next one, take care and stay golden. :)

LINK: https://youtu.be/V1zS67xhXro 

Original Movie: A League of Their Own

Comments

Thomas Richter

I'm one of those people who doesn't watch women's sports because I think it's pointless. But to be fair, I think man's sports are pointless too.

Ben Curran

So happy you watched this one Nat! Ever since I saw this when it came out it has been an all time fav of mine. You should check out Field of Dreams and Moneyball, both excellent films and well worth a watch.

DP

The whole movie I’m like “is she not really gonna clock Madonna being in this “

Em McG

next Field Dreams (1989) ?

Don Mayhem

I'm a first time subscriber on your patreon and I really enjoyed watching this along with you, Natalie. This watch along and your reactions was a lot of fun. This movie was one of my mom's favorites. I watched this all the time when I was a little kid. I'm a little surprised you found Tom Hanks' Jimmy Dugan character unlikeable lol. My mom found him very funny. She also loved Marla Hooch lol. Apparently, there is a debate on whether or not Dottie dropped the ball on purpose. Dottie did tell Ellen Sue to throw high ones at Kit. Maybe people should give Kit some credit that she finally won against Dottie. I really like your personality Natalie. You seem to have some knowledge in film like maybe studied at one time. I'm looking forward to your patreon.

MertzRocks

During the reaction you said something about softball. Softball was definitely already going strong before the time of this movie. In fact Dottie, Kit, and the other women were playing softball, not baseball, in Oregon at the top of the 'flashback' part of the film. The first ever softball game is credited as being in 1887 and it morphed and changed until standardized rules were set in 1936, though older/other versions of the game are still played too.