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Drama

Moneyball

- 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.

Release Date : 2011-09-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia PicturesMichael De Luca ProductionsSidney Kimmel EntertainmentSpecialty Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Brad Pitt

Character Name : Billy Beane

Original Name : Brad Pitt

Gender : Male

Jonah Hill

Character Name : Peter Brand

Original Name : Jonah Hill

Gender : Male

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Character Name : Art Howe

Original Name : Philip Seymour Hoffman

Gender : Male

Robin Wright

Character Name : Sharon

Original Name : Robin Wright

Gender : Female

Chris Pratt

Character Name : Scott Hatteberg

Original Name : Chris Pratt

Gender : Male

Stephen Bishop

Character Name : David Justice

Original Name : Stephen Bishop

Gender : Male

Reed Diamond

Character Name : Mark Shapiro

Original Name : Reed Diamond

Gender : Male

Brent Jennings

Character Name : Ron Washington

Original Name : Brent Jennings

Gender : Male

Ken Medlock

Character Name : Grady Fuson

Original Name : Ken Medlock

Gender : Male

Tammy Blanchard

Character Name : Elizabeth Hatteberg

Original Name : Tammy Blanchard

Gender : Female

Jack McGee

Character Name : John Poloni

Original Name : Jack McGee

Gender : Male

Vyto Ruginis

Character Name : Pittaro

Original Name : Vyto Ruginis

Gender : Male

Nick Searcy

Character Name : Matt Keough

Original Name : Nick Searcy

Gender : Male

Glenn Morshower

Character Name : Ron Hopkins

Original Name : Glenn Morshower

Gender : Male

Casey Bond

Character Name : Chad Bradford

Original Name : Casey Bond

Gender : Male

Nick Porrazzo

Character Name : Jeremy Giambi

Original Name : Nick Porrazzo

Gender : Male

Kerris Dorsey

Character Name : Casey Beane

Original Name : Kerris Dorsey

Gender : Female

Arliss Howard

Character Name : John Henry

Original Name : Arliss Howard

Gender : Male

Reed Thompson

Character Name : Young Billy

Original Name : Reed Thompson

Gender : Male

James Shanklin

Character Name : Billy's Dad

Original Name : James Shanklin

Gender : Male

Diane Behrens

Character Name : Billy's Mom

Original Name : Diane Behrens

Gender : Female

Takayo Fischer

Character Name : Suzanne - Billy's Secretary

Original Name : Takayo Fischer

Gender : Female

Derrin Ebert

Character Name : Mike Magnante

Original Name : Derrin Ebert

Gender : Male

Miguel Mendoza

Character Name : Ricardo Rincon

Original Name : Miguel Mendoza

Gender : Male

Gerardo Celasco

Character Name : Carlos Peña

Original Name : Gerardo Celasco

Gender : Male

Tom Gamboa

Character Name : Scout Martinez

Original Name : Tom Gamboa

Gender : Male

Barry Moss

Character Name : Scout Barry

Original Name : Barry Moss

Gender : Male

Artie Harris

Character Name : Scout Artie

Original Name : Artie Harris

Gender : Male

Bob Bishop

Character Name : Scout Bob

Original Name : Bob Bishop

Gender : Male

George Vranau

Character Name : Scout George

Original Name : George Vranau

Gender : Male

Phil Pote

Character Name : Scout Pote

Original Name : Phil Pote

Gender : Male

Art Ortiz

Character Name : Eric Chavez

Original Name : Art Ortiz

Gender : Male

Royce Clayton

Character Name : Miguel Tejada

Original Name : Royce Clayton

Gender : Male

Marvin Horn

Character Name : Terrence Long

Original Name : Marvin Horn

Gender : Male

Brent Dohling

Character Name : Mark Ellis

Original Name : Brent Dohling

Gender : Male

Ken Rudulph

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Ken Rudulph

Gender : Male

Lisa Guerrero

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Lisa Guerrero

Gender : Female

Christopher Dehau Lee

Character Name : Eric Kubota

Original Name : Christopher Dehau Lee

Gender : Male

Joe Satriani

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Joe Satriani

Gender : Male

Simon James

Character Name : Voos

Original Name : Simon James

Gender : Male

Greg Papa

Character Name : Game Announcer (voice)

Original Name : Greg Papa

Gender : Male

Bob Costas

Character Name : Sports Announcer (voice)

Original Name : Bob Costas

Gender : Male

Tim McCarver

Character Name : Sports Announcer (voice)

Original Name : Tim McCarver

Gender : Male

Eddie Frierson

Character Name : Call-In Radio Host (voice)

Original Name : Eddie Frierson

Gender : Male

Glen Kuiper

Character Name : Oakland A's Announcer (voice)

Original Name : Glen Kuiper

Gender : Male

Joe Provost

Character Name : Oakland A's Security Guard

Original Name : Joe Provost

Gender : Male

John Brantley Cole

Character Name : Young Jongewaard

Original Name : John Brantley Cole

Gender : Male

Jake Wilson

Character Name : Sabatini

Original Name : Jake Wilson

Gender : Male

Robert P. Macaluso

Character Name : Coach Bob

Original Name : Robert P. Macaluso

Gender : Male

Keith Middlebrook

Character Name : Coach Parker

Original Name : Keith Middlebrook

Gender : Male

Damon Farmar

Character Name : Shapiro's Advisor

Original Name : Damon Farmar

Gender : Male

Michael Gillespie

Character Name : Ken Macha

Original Name : Michael Gillespie

Gender : Male

Chad Kreuter

Character Name : Rick Peterson

Original Name : Chad Kreuter

Gender : Male

Blake Pike

Character Name : John

Original Name : Blake Pike

Gender : Male

Robert Ninfo

Character Name : Eric Byrnes

Original Name : Robert Ninfo

Gender : Male

Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson

Character Name : Jermaine Dye

Original Name : Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson

Gender : Male

Corey Vanderhook

Character Name : Ramon Hernandez

Original Name : Corey Vanderhook

Gender : Male

Melvin Perdue

Character Name : Ray Durham

Original Name : Melvin Perdue

Gender : Male

Ari Zagaris

Character Name : Jim Mercir

Original Name : Ari Zagaris

Gender : Male

Jon Stein

Character Name : Seymour

Original Name : Jon Stein

Gender : Male

Madeleine G. Hall

Character Name : Hattebergs' Daughter

Original Name : Madeleine G. Hall

Gender : Male

Holly Pitrago

Character Name : Shapiro's Assistant

Original Name : Holly Pitrago

Gender : Male

Ken Korach

Character Name : Radio Color Commentator (voice)

Original Name : Ken Korach

Gender : Male

Julie Wagner

Character Name : Clubhouse Reporter

Original Name : Julie Wagner

Gender : Female

Ken Colquitt

Character Name : Clubhouse Reporter

Original Name : Ken Colquitt

Gender : Male

Eric Winzenried

Character Name : PR Guy

Original Name : Eric Winzenried

Gender : Male

Richard Padilla

Character Name : Umpire - Game 20

Original Name : Richard Padilla

Gender : Male

Ed Montague

Character Name : Umpire - Indians

Original Name : Ed Montague

Gender : Male

Jack Knight

Character Name : Umpire - 1984

Original Name : Jack Knight

Gender : Male

Patrick Riley

Character Name : Umpire - 1989

Original Name : Patrick Riley

Gender : Male

Phil Benson

Character Name : 1st Base Umpire

Original Name : Phil Benson

Gender : Male

Joyce Guy

Character Name : Flight Attendant

Original Name : Joyce Guy

Gender : Female

George Thomas

Character Name : Security Guard #2

Original Name : George Thomas

Gender : Male

Spike Jonze

Character Name : Alán (uncredited)

Original Name : Spike Jonze

Gender : Male

Derek Jeter

Character Name : Himself (archive footage)

Original Name : Derek Jeter

Gender : Male

Deanna Marks

Character Name : Player's Wife (uncredited)

Original Name : Deanna Marks

Gender : Female

Bobby Kotick

Character Name : Stephen Schott

Original Name : Bobby Kotick

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

A movie done to the size and skills of Brad Pitt. The story is interesting enough and is well driven and directed. Hill does a good job, mostly because nobody had seen him doing a serious role before.

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Sporting Economics I have no affinity to Baseball as a sport, I'm British you see. I tried to get in to it when British cable networks began showing it, but it never grabbed me. My only contribution to any conversation about the sport is that I support The Cleveland Indians because of the film Major League, a film that continues to make me laugh to this day. I was intrigued by Moneyball, synopsis tantalisingly offering up a sports success story based on an improbable blend of maths (something I hate with a passion), guile and perceived misfits as a team. Sure enough, after viewing Moneyball it has landed joyously onto a personal favourites list. Unsurprisingly, when digging into the actual facts of the Oakland Athletics 2002 season at the core of the story, I found truths stretched, some character portrayals toyed with, and omissions to round out a better story. But crucially, the key element here is the moulding of a team for what in Baseball parlance is financial peanuts. This makes their 20 game wining run as being an outstanding achievement. The mathematical aspects of the story are easily explained via the interactions of General Manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) and his economics right hand man Peter Brand (Jonah Hill). Baseball operations behind the scenes are given fascinating clarity via the tremendous screenplay (Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin). And ultimately the blend of on field action, family relationships and team assembling flows beautifully as one. In turn punch the air brilliant with heart tugging worth, and brainy into the bargain, Moneyball most certainly a film non Baseball fans can watch and maybe love for bringing something new to the sports movie table. 9/10

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

BORING watch, won't watch again, and do not recommend unless you're both a baseball and a statistics or financial business fan. With Jonah Hill, Chris Pratt, Brad Pitt, and Philip Seymore Hoffman, I thought it would at least be interesting if not entertaining. As the movie begins and it is clearly about Baseball, I at least hoped it would be done in a fun entertaining way. I guess Jonah Hill got tired of being stereo-typed as "fun". I know 1 guy that would probably get great pleasure out of this movie as a fan of baseball statistics, and if I didn't know about that 1 guy, I wouldn't have any clue why this movie was made. I can't express this enough: this movie is about cold hard numbers and how they can be manipulated to impact real people in the world of baseball.

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-07-28

**A good behind-the-scenes movie about baseball.** In general, sports-themed movies are not strictly my piece of cake, I prefer to see other things. But this film already had an interesting list of award nominations, which includes six Oscars (Best Film, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Editing and Best Sound Mixing) and three BAFTA, with in none of these cases it came out victorious. And the truth is that there are a lot of very good films in which the theme is sport. The theme of this film is quite simple and, however, very well-used: the director of a medium-sized baseball team finds himself in the need to recruit new players and, to a certain extent, compete on an equal footing with stronger teams. and with more money in their pockets to spend. In order to balance things out, he rethinks the entire team's strategy, from the way they recruit and evaluate players to what goes on the pitch. Therefore, it is a movie about baseball, but with very little action and game played, which is not exactly what sports movie fans prefer. I personally liked it, because it gives us an idea of ​​what goes on behind the scenes of these high competition teams, in the offices and in the dressing room. And it was interesting to see how math, statistics and number analysis can be decisive in choosing certain players and game strategies. A subject of little interest, which seems dry and too technical, has thus become an excellent screenplay. Brad Pitt is a good actor and uses all his charisma and presence in this film. The actor is able to lead and guide us through the entire film and ensures a very satisfactory performance throughout the entire production. Also, Jonah Hill does a pretty good job as a creative mathematician who seems to be in the least likely position for a numbers man. On the other hand, I didn't particularly like Seymour Hoffman's work on this film. I think the actor was not given material to match his abilities and had little screen time and very little to do. So it's not the actor's fault... The direction of Bennett Miller does a generally decent job, and ensures a very good pace to the film, with a dynamism that prevents the film from falling into the doldrums. The cinematography is very sharp, dynamic and colorful, and the sets are very good, especially the countryside and the bathhouses, with all the details. The sound effects are quite good, and the soundtrack is discreet but competent.

T

The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-11-26

**Moneyball hits a home run with remarkable directing and performances and an intriguing true story that drastically changed everything for the sport of baseball.** Moneyball is as brilliant and interesting as a sports movie gets. Bennett Miller's genius use of the film's score enhances the emotion and tension by letting the film's most intense moments hang in silence. As a result, the audience feels a more profound impact from those scenes and the relief when the score returns, signaling hope and resolution. Miller also uses Brad Pitt's greatest strengths as an actor by providing plenty of playful banter and clever exchanges between his character and the various players, managers, and staff. Pitt's powerful emotion shines brightest in the scenes with his character's daughter showing a struggle to hide his fear for his future and ability to provide for his family while standing for what he believes. I am not really a baseball fan, but this movie is compelling! The fact that this is a true story only makes it better. The directing, acting, writing, and story are all exceptional. Moneyball is a winner!