“People Will Come”

What is better on an off-night than watching "Field of Dreams"?  That’s what I’m doing tonight.

Thank you, cable!  And thank you, WP Kinsella, Phil Alden Robinson and James Earl Jones for my all-time favorite monologue in movie history:

"Ray, people will come, Ray. They’ll come to Iowa for reasons they can’t even fathom. They’ll turn up
your driveway, not knowing for sure why they’re doing it. They’ll arrive at your door as innocent as children, longing for the past. "Of course, we won’t mind if you have a look around," you’ll say. "It’s only twenty dollars per person." They’ll pass over the money without even thinking about it; for it is money they have and peace they lack.

And they’ll walk out to the bleachers, and sit in shirt-sleeves on a perfect afternoon. They’ll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes. And they’ll watch the game, and it’ll be as if they’d dipped themselves in magic waters. The memories will be so thick, they’ll have to brush them away from their faces.

People will come, Ray.

The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It’s been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game, is a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good, and it could be again. Oh, people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come."

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