Moneyball

Moneyball

  • Director: Bennett Miller
  • Writer: Steven Zaillian,Aaron Sorkin,Stan Chervin
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 23, 2011
  • Runtime: 2h 13min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: El juego de la fortuna
  • The film "Moneyball" is adapted from Michael Lewis ' "Magic Ball: Wisdom to Win in Adversity", directed by Bennett Miller and starring Brad Pitt , Jonah Hill Feldstein and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The film was first screened at the Toronto Film Festival in Canada on September 9, 2011.
    The film tells about the business philosophy of Billy Beane, the general manager of the Auckland Athletics baseball team (also known as the Green Caps or White Elephants) , and describes how he fights big and fights others with more total salary than them. The method of the big team on several times . 

    Details

    • Release date September 23, 2011
    • Filming locations Fenway Park - 4 Jersey Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies Columbia Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Michael De Luca Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $50,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $75,605,492

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $19,501,302

    Gross worldwide

    $110,206,216

    Movie reviews

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    • By Darion 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      one step closer to the truth

      I like baseball in the first semester of college, and now I'm still a complete rookie after watching a season and a half of the Japanese professional.
      The movie moneyball tells the story of a man trying to challenge authority.
      Baseball has 144 games in a season, not including the playoffs. MLB should have a total of over one hundred and eighty games.
      Basically, the game is played seven days and six days a week, and the game is played frequently during the season of the year,...

    • By Skyla 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      How to trade stocks with less than more from the movie "Moneyball"

      Stock trading can be associated with chess, gambling, horse racing, music, sports, and sex. - "Memoirs of Niederhof, the Godfather of Speculation"

      You can actually learn how to trade stocks from many things, such as:

      Guerrilla tactics of special forces in First Blood. (Reduce stock trading size)

      The working attitude of a Michelin chef in "The God of Sushi". (Serious stock trading attitude)

      The guts of Spartan 300. (It is the courage to admit mistakes, not the courage...

    • By Kim 2022-04-23 07:01:12

      "Moneyball": Do you believe in Xiao Chuan's theory?

      "Moneyball" (2011): Do you believe in chubby's theory?

      Like a war movie, a movie that makes men's blood is a sports movie. Whether it is football, basketball, rugby, or boxing and wrestling, it will bring men's masculinity. like a power call.

      Without the display of football skills on the green field, the film puts more emphasis on the outside of the field. Like "Devil United", the protagonists in the film are actually two people, and Pete's performance is as always, but the...

    • By Ruthie 2022-04-23 07:01:12

      random quantity

      Can formulas build whole worlds?

      All right. I am a science major, and my job is to design experiments, generate data, process data, analyze data, fit data, find out rules, and then design experiments. I think all phenomena in physics, chemistry, biology, economy, as long as you have enough data, you can find laws and explain them with formulas. Subsequent data can be used to improve the formula and constantly tinker with it. The following work will be very simple, the person who...

    • By Jackson 2022-04-23 07:01:12

      The first person to eat crabs - non-mainstream inspiration

      It is not difficult to recall the terrifying 22-game winning streak of the Rockets that year. As a sports inspirational film lover, this non-mainstream really stimulated my desire to express.

      1. From a point of view, most sports-themed inspirational films have a good reputation. Although the number of ways is similar, it is nothing more than a certain person or a certain team who has been scorned from obscurity and then trained by the devil to be beaten with blood or emotional cheer...

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    • By Bridgette 2023-09-03 16:30:39

      Oakland, rainy, gloomy, people...

    • By Shaun 2023-08-13 15:19:16

      Moneyball.Moneyball.2011.BD.MiniSD-TLF.mkv Standard Hollywood industrial assembly line...

    • By Nyasia 2023-06-27 13:55:49

      The director made a lot of unexpected things in a sports inspirational movie. Just like at the end Peter used Brown's example as a metaphor for Bill's unseen greatness. It's not just why people love baseball and sports, it's why people work hard to live every day, making these insignificant moments in the long run of time also shining moments that will be remembered forever. The applause of life is often silent, but it goes straight to the depths of the...

    • By Enrico 2023-06-18 06:36:25

      Is this a sports...

    • By Alex 2023-06-13 04:06:21

      When sports films and hot-blooded scenes have become a fixed match, this angle is simply strange. The protagonist is the team manager, and the ending of winning the national championship is just a line of white fonts, and finally comes to an end with a light song of hardship. Inspirational not for inspiration, not sensational for rare success, this life that has been successful but failed is deducing something more precious: enjoying failure. 21.1.22 Two brushes after seven years. So awesome...

    Movie plot

    Billy Bean ( played by Brad Pitt ) is not only the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, he is also a "maverick" and "weird thinking" guy. It is under the control of such a manager, in all his actions and work, he almost does not play cards according to common sense, and he uses reverse thinking to think about everything. This is Billy Bean, but according to his so-called epiphany of the true meaning of things, after...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The film was originally planned to be directed by the director of "Marley and Me" David Frankel, and by 2009, the director had changed hands to Steven Soderbergh.
    The director, Steven Soderbergh, who was identified for the second time, later withdrew from this plan. According to Soderbergh's explanation, the reason why he made this decision was that he wanted to shoot "Infectious Diseases."
    When Soderbergh left the crew, he had summoned...
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    Box office information

    On the day of its premiere, "Penalty Kick" was screened in 2,993 theaters in the United States, with a single box office of US$6,883 and a box office of US$20.6 million on the weekend of the premiere, ranking second in the box office of the week. This kind of start is pretty good for this $50 million film. The US$20.6 million premiere weekend box office made "Penalty Gold" defeated the 2006 "Bench Player" (US$19.65 million at the...
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    Foreign media evaluation

    This is one of Hollywood's most emotional baseball movies. It tells about the suffering faced by those involved in a very hard game. (Review of "The New Yorker") "Penalty Kick" instilled wisdom into the audience and made fun of false gods. (Comment by The Globe and Mail)
    "Penalty Kick" is very satisfying, like a glass of cold beer under the sky, like the immaculate route in warm summer. ("Washington Post" review) A movie that satisfies...
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    Movie quotes

    • Grady Fuson: Artie, who do you like?

      Scout Artie: I like Perez. He's got a classy swing; its a real clean stroke.

      Scout Barry: He can't hit a curve ball.

      Scout Artie: Yeah, there's some work to be done, I'll admit that.

      Scout Barry: Yeah, there is.

      Scout Artie: But he is noticeable.

      Matt Keough: And an ugly girlfriend.

      Scout Barry: What does that mean?

      Matt Keough: Ugly girlfriend means no confidence.

      Scout Barry: OK.

      [Beane buries his head in hands out of frustration with the conversation]

      John Poloni: Now you guys are full of it. Artie's right. This guy's got an attitude and an attitude is good. I mean it's the kind of guy who walks into a room and his dick has already been there for two minutes.

      Phil Pote: He passes the eye candy test. He's got the looks. He's great at playing the part. He just needs to get some playing time.

      Matt Keough: I'm just saying his girlfriend is a 6 at best.

    • Peter Brand: It's about getting things down to one number. Using stats to reread them, we'll find the value of players that nobody else can see. People are over looked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Age, appearance, personality. Bill James and mathematics cuts straight through that. Billy, of the twenty thousand knowable players for us to consider, I believe that there is a championship team of twenty five people that we can afford. Because everyone else in baseball under values them. Like an island of misfit toys.

    • Billy Beane: We got a problem, David?

      David Justice: No, it's okay. I know your routine. It's patter, it's for effect. But it's for them, all right? That shit ain't for me.

      Billy Beane: Oh, you're special?

      David Justice: You're paying me seven million bucks a year, man, so yeah, maybe I am, a little bit.

      Billy Beane: No, man, I ain't paying you seven. Yankees are paying half your salary. That's what the New York Yankees think of you. They're paying you three and a half million dollars to play against them.