Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information about Moneyball. Try IMDbPro Premium for free Box Office as of 01/12/25 Become a member to see Box Office information about Moneyball. Try IMDbPro Premium for free Release date 九月23, 2011 (United States) Awards Nominated for ...
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My chief criticism of the film is they make Beane out to be rather hostile, almost rude, to virtually everyone around him. I hope the real Billy Beane doesn't behave like the movie Beane. There is one scene of Beane and his ex-wife and her new husband. For no apparent reason, Beane...
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. By Roger Ebert FULL REVIEW ...
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 ...
were helpful but undervalued. This approach was made famous by the book and movie which you may have seen or read Moneyball in that you see Billy Bean pining after Kevin Youkilis who played for the Red Sox he named him the Greek God of Walks. On ...
general manager Paul DePodesta, but the character of Brand is used as a tool to introduce a complex (and potentially very dull) philosophy based entirely around stats. It wouldn’t have exactly been a sexy movie if half of it was spent explaining the hitting percentage versus slugging ...
And then, of course, there’s Paul Hvozdovic, our on-paper ace and shining spreadsheet star. (The first “v” is silent.) When he signs with us shortly before spring training, I pump my fist, just like Jonah Hill in the “Moneyball” movie when he gets the approval to trad...
The movie was a critical success, and Sorkin received an Academy Award nomination for his screenplay. Get Unlimited Access Try Britannica Premium for free and discover more. Subscribe John M. Cunningham The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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