Synopsis
What are you really worth?
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.
2011 Directed by Bennett Miller
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.
Brad Pitt Jonah Hill Philip Seymour Hoffman Robin Wright Chris Pratt Stephen Bishop Reed Diamond Brent Jennings Ken Medlock Tammy Blanchard Jack McGee Vyto Ruginis Nick Searcy Glenn Morshower Casey Bond Nick Porrazzo Kerris Dorsey Arliss Howard Reed Thompson James Shanklin Diane Behrens Takayo Fischer Derrin Ebert Miguel Mendoza Gerardo Celasco Tom Gamboa Barry Moss Artie Harris Bob Bishop Show All…
David Giammarco Ron Bochar Charles Maynes Amy Kane Paul Stula Anita Cannella Deb Adair Michael J. Benavente Solange S. Schwalbe Howard London
Bridget Bergman Francisco X. Pérez Dennis Liddiard Jean Ann Black Amy Lederman Sian Richards Andrea Pino
Columbia Pictures Scott Rudin Productions Michael De Luca Productions Sidney Kimmel Entertainment Specialty Films
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Never seen a baseball game.
*watches Moneyball*
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
The skill with which Brad Pitt stuffs an entire Twinkie in his mouth mid-dialogue scene
I watched this on cable, alone in a hotel room while eating a burger and nursing a migraine. Obviously not an ideal viewing experience, but the movie holds up, which I think says a lot about the movie. Let's say I watched Indiana Jones or Citizen Kane or some shit like that, while this was happening. Good movies? Sure. But wouldn't hold up like Moneyball. How do I know that? A little thing called intuition...but not too much intuition...because then, it wouldn't be Moneyball.
Btw I like baseball. Why? It's because I'm diseased, it's either a genetic thing in my brain or because I drank Boston tap water as a child. And this movie is literally like baseball where you're…
you know brad pitt is a true movie star because if almost anyone else played billy beane this would’ve essentially come across as an episode of nathan for you. instead, the front office dealings of a middling baseball team has the energy & cool of the first half of goodfellas. it’s nice that this movie is now a certified cable classic
how can you not get romantic: Pitt eating a Twinkie, Pitt negotiating the Rincon deal, Pitt saying, “every time we talk I’m reinvigorated by my love of the game”
Bro who green lit a movie of jonah hill and brad Pitt pulling up excel spreadsheets
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How can you not be romantic about this movie? Brad Pitt's performance here is so lived in and detailed. An effortless transformation into a very specific type of baseball guy. Jonah Hill, PSH, Chris Pratt, even the Spike Jonze cameo, are all there to make the Sorkin/Zaillian script sing. Rock solid sports cinema.
i don't know how they did it but this fucking movie made me cry and it was all about some BASEBALL STATISTICS!!! WHO THE FUCK CRIES OVER BASEBALL STATISTICS
I’d like to spotlight Spike Jonze’s sandals — crossover slides, leather, definitely selling on Instagram for like $80 rn. Also this is the best movie ever made?