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  • Sorry I meant "that scene" and not "that shit". Darn phone.

  • @md9751 that sums up that shit perfectly. The Babe is one of my favorite movies and I cry every time I watch it. Regardless of whether some of the scenes are true to form, the Babe came from nothing and made himself into a legend when everyone doubted him. He was the best that ever was, just like Johnny says at the end.

  • joined at the hip with withdoctorwithdogma

    former atheist

  • Mr. Goodman: I love you, but you know: I doubt Mr. Ruth acted as if to say:

    Look what I did.

    This actually just happened, so he would've just done it, no spite.

    I'm aware of the view Mr. Ruth acted for show.

    I think most / many of us hopefully grow from self-absorption and relish the

    transformation.

    That way we gain something beyond survival of the fittest and ego defense.

    Beyond that, we only question how to grow more, how to be more caring.

    Until it hurts.

    Then we travel with next Q

  • So this is honest / spontaneous / otherwise easily reverse message engineered.

    This event is actually mathematically morally historically impossible but telling.

    I believe we have been given by a provable history - science -moral lesson -provable lesson how to travel to the stars and fix the paralyzed in a living moral universe and

    on the unsettling side how to not destroy ourselves on an anthropologic level.

    Only scapegoaters will have a serious problem with my and my collection of ideas.

  • I think this is for real. It's not up to me to say but I think Babe Ruth is blessed. I'm not nominally Catholic but the Pope's asking for forgiveness is an example for all of us. Own view: sites.google.com/site/holychan­ges We're ALL CORRECT so long as we are given to, as Ted Kennedy put it: a "better nature." Simply guessing computer universe, & computer - you, in living moral universe evolution /w/o simple srvivl of fttst; Buddha thus trnsfrmd. RELAYED. HOW TO TRAVEL BEYOND LOCALLY.
  • what is this song? it sounds similar to Fanfare for the common man!

  • at the 1:56 mark, the music that plays before he bats the last time is just simply breathtaking, it kinda feels like the last moment for you to seal your legacy of something...and you do something spectacular, and the triumphant glory that follows...

  • Goodman is so much bigger than Ruth it's ridiculous, but his performance is perfect and the movie's outstanding.

  • My father one day says "I saw Babe Ruth once. He hit three home runs. The last one clean over the roof." WHAT? My Dad was also at Bill Mazeroski's homer in 1960 and Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception". You want to see sports history, you needed to follow my Dad around.

  • BABE RUTH FTW!

  • hey scotty fuck shit piss cock balls ass fart queef vaginal discharge can I say any of these words?

  • That swing isn't even remotely believable. That second home run would be a slow nubber to the 3rd baseman at best (and that's assuming he even makes contact with that pitiful excuse for a swing). John Goodman should have hired a swing coach.

  • well wheres the ending

  • well wheres the ending?

  • Cutting out the run around the bases? I don't get it.

  • Funny how time fades people's memories of some of our biggest sports legends. Jack Dempsey was heavyweight champ of the world back then and was friends with the Babe. Dempsey was however much more popular than Babe back then. One of Dempseys fights earned him more money than Babe earned in his whole career. Dempsey also stared in movies. And after boxing and movies Dempsey did a stint in the military. So why are we still going on about Babe so much but not legends like Dempsey?

  • Because baseball is Americas pastime.

  • @scotty9831 lolol... I understand that. But I don't think you understand how important boxing was to our country back in the day. The heavyweight champion of the world was THE icon and hero for many years. If you did a little research you would find how insanely popular boxing was. I just wish there was a little more noteriety for the heros of our past like Joe Louis, Jack Dempsey, Marciano, etc. Seems like nowadays only boxing buffs know who these guys are.

  • what does money have anything to be with being a legend? or a hero?

  • My only point about money was that he was paid what he was worth back then. Dempsey was a national hero back then. Years ago the heavyweight championship of the world was the single most prestigious prize in all of sports, and Dempsey was, at the time, the most passionate fighter the heavyweight division had ever seen. His fights drew over 120,000 people. He was a huge historical figure. Guys like Dempsey, Louis, and even Ali aren't talked about nearly as much as they should be.

  • I see your point 'bloodgutsnglory' I love boxing, but I'm not really impressed lately with the latest fight... 'David vs Goliath' did you see it? Haye's main tactic was to run away, and Valuev isn't a great boxer himself. I was bored during the fight tbh.

  • And I also might add, like you said, that the heavyweight championship was just one belt back then..... now there are different 'versions' - there's about 3 or 4 heavyweight belts now right?

  • Yeah, I saw that crapfest of a fight. The only thing I like about Haye is a real guy has a belt now instead of a freakshow wooly mammoth. I dislike the Klitschkos just by virtue of the fact that while they are belt holders the titles will not be unified. They refuse to fight each other and rather they realize it or not both of them being champ at the same time kills the division. Even if the whole division stunk, but there was one champion who dominated it would be much more exciting.

  • because better boxers have come since dempsey but no one is better than the babe brother!

  • @bloodgutsnglory are you kidding? in no way was Jack Dempsey more popular than Babe Ruth. I don't where you get that from. it wasn't even close. Babe Ruth was the most popular athlete ever. it's not even close. that's a ridiculous statement.

  • you cut off the ending but regardless i love this movie, and john goodman is a fine actor

  • I wished they showed the whole ending.

  • Thank you Babe for all that you did for baseball, you are a legend sir. Sadly the greedy steroid freaks of today have destroyed the game. Babe Ruth: The best there was, the best there is, the best there will ever be.

  • just like Brett Hart

  • This is one of the very few movies that can make me CRY. Especially this final parts.

    Babe Ruth FOREVER.

  • i love this movie

  • lol he just drops the Boston hat at the end just tells you how much he cared about Boston even though he was great for the Sox

  • it was a minor leage braves hat and boston rules and he always had respect for boston

  • It was the Boston Braves, which later became the Milwaukee Braves and are know known as the Atlanta Braves. Ruth went to play for them after he was denied a chance to manage the Yankees after he retired.

  • yea but he is in the hall in what uniform?

  • Thanks allot for the vid, lloved it,

  • Babe Ruth was NEVER that fat. Even though I never particularly cared for this movie, I did like this ending. I like the go fuck yourself moment at the end. That always gets me!:-D

  • i agree completely but please dont cuse up here but thanks for commenting the end is on my profile when he tlks to johney

  • @scotty9831 fuck you

  • John Goodman had to lose weight for this role.

  • He obviously didn't lose enough. Babe may have been overweight but he was also very strong and had a lot of muscle on him too.

  • Not all of his career. 210 at his prime. Then he gained some weight.

  • What are you sayin'?

  • any chance you could post the whole movie this it one of my all time favs thanx

  • no ive tryed but it would take ten vids to do that

  • those faggot pop ups suck

  • yeah and ur vid isnt gay dont like it dont watch it

  • Great clip. Thanks for posting it. Would it be too much trouble to post the part after this where Johnny talks to him?

  • yeah sure itlle be on tonight thanks for commenting

  • itll be up in 5 minutes

  • Great movie, and great Elmer Bernstein's score. I wonder if you could put "The Babe Theme" by Bernstein on YT.

  • ill try subscribe and and ull know if i do

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