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Harvey is a common place-name in English-speaking countries. The Durham Bulls team itself in real-life has become one of the most famous minor league teams in the United States (topped only by the Birmingham Barons during the years Michael Jordan tried baseball), and has moved from A (Single-A rookie) level to AAA (players who are one call away from 'The Show') status, complete with a larger stadium built in the 1990s to accommodate the growing crowds and the shift to AAA as a minor league affiliate to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (during the film's time period, the Bulls were with the Atlanta Braves). Harvey is an English surname and place-name. Most of all, it revived interest in minor league baseball, which had been stagnating in small-town areas for decades, to where minor league teams achieve decent attendance and are even subject to relocation/bidding wars between communities. The name is a reference to the 1950 movie above. Some say it can also have been the cause for the life of Steve Dalkowski to become recently a featured article in the wikipedia. Harvey is the name given by John Crichton to the neural clone of Scorpius implanted in his brain in the television show Farscape. Many quotes and scenes have become popular, including the scene where the team's coach berates the players as 'lollygaggers' in the shower, the scene where Crash creates a 'rain-out' so his teammates can have a day off a grueling road trip, and the pitching mound scene where the entire team gathers to discuss how to fix all the curses and bad luck they're having, as well as figuring out what to get a fellow teammate for his impending wedding. A Harvey Wallbanger is a mixed drink. After 'Durham' came out Hollywood began releasing more sports, and especially baseball, movies after the genre had slipped from view. Harvey Comics was a publisher of comic books from the 1940s to the 1990s. Costner especially would later play baseball players and fans in other movies, especially Field of Dreams. Harvey Armour was a type of naval armour developed in the late 19th century. It became a major career moment for the lead cast members. The story was made into an MGM musical in 1946. Bull Durham became a minor hit when released, and has since been considered one of the best, if not the best, sports movie ever made. The Harvey Girls was a 1942 novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams about Harvey House waitresses in the Old West. Meanwhile, as Nuke matures the relationship between Annie and Crash grows, until it becomes obvious that the two of them are right for each other, except for the fact that Annie's with Nuke now... Harvey is a 1950 film directed by Henry Koster, based on a play by Mary Chase. Annie and Crash then work, in their own way, and with a lot of animosity from Crash, to shape Nuke into a big-league pitcher: Annie by playing mild bondage games, reading poetry to Nuke, and getting the rookie to think in alternative ways; Crash by forcing Nuke to learn 'not to think', by letting the catcher make the pitching calls (memorably at two points telling the batters what pitch was coming after Nuke had shaken off Crash's calls), and lecturing to Nuke about the major leagues with both the pressure in facing big league hitters that can hit Nuke's 'heat' (fastballs) and the pleasure of enjoying life in 'The Show' that Crash briefly lived for "the twenty-one best days of my life" and has tried desperately for years to get back to. Steve Harvey (born 23 November 1956) is a popular African-American actor, entertainer and comedian. Annie flirts with Crash and Nuke but Crash walks out, noting he's too much a veteran to 'try out' for anything, although before leaving he and Annie share some sparks of mutual interest. (John) Harvey was the announcer for the Nickelodeon game shows Double Dare and Finders Keepers. Thrown into the mix is Annie (Sarandon, the character named from the 'baseball Annie' groupies), a life-long spiritual seeker who latched onto the 'Church of Baseball' and has, every year, taken on a prospect with the Bulls to be a lover/student. PJ Harvey (Polly Jean Harvey), born 9 October 1969 in Weymouth, Dorset, is a British singer and songwriter. Costner stars as 'Crash' Davis (the name based on an actual baseball player), a veteran of countless years in the minor leagues unwillingly sent down to single-A Bulls for a specific purpose: to educate a hotshot rookie pitcher 'Nuke' LaLoosh (Robbins) about being a major-league talent, and to get Nuke to control his haphazard pitching. Gerry Harvey is an Australian billionaire businessman and part owner of retail chain Harvey Norman. Also featured are Robert Wuhl and Max Patkin, the "Clown Prince of Baseball.". Paul Harvey is a American radio broadcaster for the ABC Radio Networks. It depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor league baseball team in Durham, North Carolina. Baron Harvey is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1954. Bull Durham stars Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins. Harvey Firestone was the founder of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. It is based upon the minor league experiences of writer/director Ron Shelton. Fred Harvey (1835-1901) was the entrepreneur who developed the Harvey House lunch rooms, restaurants, and hotels, serving rail passengers on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, famous for their "Harvey Girls.". Bull Durham is a 1988 American movie about love and baseball. William Harvey was a 17th century English intellectual who first correctly described the circulatory system of blood. "Don't think: you can only hurt the ball club." –Crash Davis. Harvey, North Dakota. "Why's he calling me meat?" –Nuke LaLoosh. Harvey, Louisiana. Okay, let's get two!" –Larry. Harvey, Illinois. "...candlesticks always make a nice gift, and uh, maybe you could find out where she's registered and maybe a place-setting or maybe a silverware pattern. "Bad trades are part of baseball; I mean who can forget Milt Pappas for Frank Robinson for gosh sakes." –Annie. [pause] Think about that." –Nuke LaLoosh. it rains. And sometimes.. "Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. |