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Moneyball

Cast

Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Chris Pratt View All


Crew

Steven Zaillian (Screenplay), Bennett Miller (Director), Aaron Sorkin (Screenplay), Stan Chervin (Story) View All

Release: Sep. 22nd, 2011
Runtime: 2 hours, 13 minutes
The story of Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to put together a baseball team on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players.
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BobbyB
It is typical Aaron Sorkin. It’s subtly funny, smart and very fast-paced..
Daniel M
The film works because it's a true story, when the underdog battles and triumphs we feel joy, and also sorry for Billy Beane who whichever way you look at it has changed the face of a sport entirely (at least in the context of the film, but I believe in real life too), there is a scene towards t....
Yoda
Regardless of what happened on the field, the ideas depicted in this film have won out so overwhelmingly that Beane and his ilk have had to move on to new methods of evaluating talent because the ones depicted here have already become the new conventional wisdom.


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