The biggest event in modern Baseball history (If I know about it.. it must be big) is the Red Sox winning the World Series in 2004. They hadn't won in 86 years, this even being considered supernaturally as the Curse of the Bambino. That is, not winning The World Series ever (until 2004), after trading Babe Ruth (The Bambino) to the New York Yankees..
Drew and crew start making this film, Fever Pitch, involving her romance with a fanatical Red Sox supporter, during the 2004 World Series. The use the actual games as background for this love story in the script assuming the Red Sox will loose as they have for almost a century. Low and behold the dudes start winning and the film makers adapt the story to include this amazing turn of events.
This is pretty cool entrainment, making a major motion picture involving the same team that historically starts winning against all odds at the same time, no?
I thought so and watched it for that reason, then a few months later on 'unrelated' beeswax I hit play on 50 First Dates.
In 50 First Dates (coming out in 2004 the very 'Drew film' before 2005's release of Fever Pitch) Drew has a brain condition that makes her start every new day with no memory up to the point where this trauma started after a car accident.
Adam Sandler, her love interest, makes her a video tape that she can watch every day to get her up to speed which highlights world and personal events that she keeps forgetting.
The tape tells her "The Red Sox Win The World Series"...
But this is just a joke as this film was made before the unthinkable happened the very next season while Drew was filming Fever Pitch!
Amazing.
I wanted to keep that for a Drew video but recent events have made me believe Baseball is a hot sync that must be explored NOW.
The Crazies which opened this past week on March 26 saw the whole thing start at a Baseball Diamond with the town mascot the powerful 2010 Tiger!
I managed to see both opening major motion pictures this weekend, something I like to do more and more as the entrainment between them is getting crazy. The other was Cop Out.
Immediately I notice the whole thing has this Baseball theme. Here is a still from the Cop Out web site that explains.
I wanted to post or tweet about the Baseball entrainment between The Crazies and Cop Out but left it as I don't have much of a clue about what its trying to say. After the next direct sync hit dropped yesterday I am reminded that meaning is secondary when it comes to sync. When you don't have insight into the mystery the mystery itself is the insight.
"The medium (synchronicity) is the message".
Anyway, I fully expect this to open up into meaning any second NOW.
Last night, 2 March, this stuff went down while watching Lost S6 E6 Sundown and tweeting:
Seallion (Me): Baseball themes in both Cop Out and Crazies NOW also in Lost!
Syncwinnipeg (Jim Sanders): Yes Jake. I saw the baseball just like we talked about yesterday. Remember we also walked by the Goldeye's baseball stadium yesterday.
Kevin Costner also starred in the baseball movie 'For Love of the Game'. He played the role of the Detroit Tigers veteran pitcher (BC/23) Billy Chapel.
Moving on...
Bruce Willis (whom Jake mentioned earlier) starred in a movie called Alpha Dog. He played the role of Emile Hirsch's father.
In an early scene of the movie Emile Hirsch goes to pay his dad a visit at the local baseball field. I think Willis is a baseball coach. As Hirsch walks up to the chain link fence Willis greets him by saying "Hey Tarzan".
This Hirsch/Tarzan connect brings to mind his role in this 2007 movie.
The Twilight movie tagline refers to Bella as 'the forbidden fruit that tastes the sweetest'. Bella is a modern-day take on the biblical Eve, only in this instance her temptation arrives in the form of an immortal vampire, and not an apple.
As if to emphasize the importance of the baseball game we get a nice 'GC' sync-wink on the front of these baseball caps.
On the 27th Feb 2010, Entertainment Weekly broke the story that Drew Barrymore is a likely candidate for directing 'Eclipse', the latest movie in the Twilight series.
The Black Sun marks the path of the Joy seeker. The Hero.
Here's one last thought. Batman might have something to do with this developing pattern considering he's a Baseball Bat who has a strong bond with the Ribon/Robin.
Jake:
Steve MarTIN (TIN is the metal of Jupiter) with bolts/Zeus/Jupiter on The Man With Two Brains. Two Brains resonates Janus, another Jupiter wink.
Steve Martin starts a romantic affair with this female brain. They while away the hours talking about baseball, specifically Babe Ruth. I saw this scene tonight, after writing about The Bambino this morning. Note that the NY is OZ if you skip one letter ahead in the alphabet from N and Z.
Just a few moments later MarTIN places wax lips on the brains jar so that he has something to kiss. "How do I look?". This movie rules..
See the very recent WAX/MAX syncs.
The scarf around Martin's second brain has Blue Flowers/Stars/Suns decorating.