Theatrical Release:September 23rd, 2011 - Buy Tickets On DVD & Blu-ray:January 10th, 2012 - Buy DVD Movie Budget:$50,000,000 Movie Box Office Gross:$110,206,216 (Worldwide) Original Language:English Executive Producers:Mark Bakshi, Andrew S. Karsch, Sidney Kimmel, Scott Rudin Production ...
FULL REVIEW Stream on Demand Sean Axmaker ... this is a different kind of underdog sports movie. Percentages and balance sheets and backroom trades are bigger drama than home runs and double plays. The film’s triumph is in turning that sports geek detail into the stuff that wins are made...
While Moneyball may not be a better movie than The Social Network, it has a stronger story arc, and I suspect it sticks closer to the book it’s based on — and to the facts — though, of course, liberties are taken, history conflated and characters composited. Pitt’s co-star Jonah...
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And yet Moneyball is a different sort of movie. The focus gets split between two male protagonists and the story isn’t as electrifying. The Social Network was about a highly unusual alpha dog; Moneyball is the story of a highly unusual underdog. No one remakes the world here. But ...
Whether you side with Billy and find that “It's hard not to be romantic about baseball,” love a good sports movie, or simply enjoy a great narrative, Moneyball and its stellar screenplay truly has it all. As you scroll through the list, you'll find yourself nodding along lines that ...
Sep 21, 2011 A smart, intense and moving film that isn't so much about sports as about the war between intuition and statistics. I walked in knowing what the movie was about, but unprepared for its intelligence and depth. Read More By Roger Ebert FULL REVIEW User Reviews View All ...
(Zito, Tim Hudson and Mark Mulder). Of course, had the movie made a point of this, its impact would have been diminished—and so the A’s true stars are all but non-existent on screen, reduced to faceless participants melted into the background. And although Philip Seymour Hoffman (who...