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Field of Dreams
Costner himself describes the movie as "our generations' 'It's a Wonderful Life.'" "Field of Dreams" is a sports fantasy drama film that tells the story of an Iowan farmer who decides to develop a baseball field in the middle of his cornfield despite the risk of financial hardship. In doing so, he invites the ghosts of several baseball legends. The film is considered by many as one of the finest films Kevin Costner ever starred in.
Bull Durham
A year before appearing in the "Field of Dreams," Costner starred in another baseball flick, "Bull Durham." The film's director, Ron Shelton, wanted the actor to be the movie's lead after seeing him successfully hit two home runs during a pseudo-audition. It turned out to be the right decision, says Joe Cianciotto, as the film has become regularly recognized as one of the greatest sports movies of all time. The role was also perfect for Costner as he showcased his strong comedic timing and impeccable charm.
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Tin Cup
In 1995 and 1997, Costner featured in a box office flop ("Waterworld") and a major critical failure ("The Postman.”) In between those films, though, he starred in a rom-com sports film, "Tin Cup." The movie has him reuniting with Shelton and sees him playing a stubborn, washed-up former golf prodigy who decides to get back to the professional scene and play in the U.S. Open. Shelton hasn't been that active in recent years, but movie enthusiasts like Joe Cianciotto hope he and Costner can reunite once more for a hat trick.