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- I don't believe this guy. I mean, I'm trying to bail him out, and he goes off to watch television. He used to be so normal.
- Yeah.

8 seconds sound clip from the Field of Dreams (1989) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:29:27.124 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Look, all I'm saying is that if you wait till you default on your loan, you're going to lose everything.

- If you sell now, my partners will give you a more than fair price. You can walk away with it.

- Thanks, Mark. Thanks, Mark, but no.

- No.

- All right, let me ask you this. What are you holding onto this place for? I mean you never liked Iowa.

- That's not true.

- Yes, come on. You never liked farming. It is true. You don't know the first thing about it.

- I know a lot about farming.

- Oh, you do?

- Yeah. I know a lot more than you think I know. Well, then how could you plow under your major crop?

- What's a crop?

- Come on. That is funny.

- What's a crop?

- Daddy, the baseball game is on.

- Excuse us. Excuse us.

- I don't believe this guy. I mean, I'm trying to bail him out, and he goes off to watch television. He used to be so normal.

- Yeah.

- Watch Joe. Watch his feet.

- See, when the pitcher gets the sign and starts to pitch, a good left fielder knows what pitch is coming. He can tell from the angle of the bat which way the ball's going to be hit.

- Show off!

- Stick it in your ear, Gandil.

- If you'd have run like that against Detroit, I'd have won 20 games that year!

[...]

Field of Dreams (1989) Sound Clip

Field of Dreams (1989) film poster

Sound bites of the best quotes from the movie Field of Dreams (1989) which can be used as ringtones or custom computer sounds.

Actors: Kevin Costner (Ray Kinsella), James Earl Jones (Terence Mann), Ray Liotta (Shoeless Joe Jackson), Burt Lancaster (Moonlight Graham), Amy Madigan (Annie Kinsella), Gaby Hoffmann (Karin Kinsella)

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