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Moneyball (2011)

September. 23,2011
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7.6
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PG-13
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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.

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NekoHomey
2011/09/23

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Sexyloutak
2011/09/24

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Aiden Melton
2011/09/25

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Dana
2011/09/26

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Joey
2011/09/27

This movie was a great baseball movie. It is probably the best I have seen. The story is about a guy that wants to win the last game of the season. I thought the movie was done great. Brad Pitt played a huge part in this movie. He was the producer and an actor. Christ Pratt was also in this movie. This was one of his first. It was probably one of his best though. His charter in many scenes made you feel like you where going to cry because you where so happy for him. The story was pretty much the same as of what really happened. The score in this movie made you get really involved. That is what a score needs to do.This is one of my favorite movies and one of the best baseball movies. This is also one of the best documentaries ever..

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jessy zaki
2011/09/28

With a zero baseball knowledge, i really enjoyed the movie, simply for: 1- Pitt's greatest performance. I thought Benjamin Button was his best, but i was wrong. he is the calm GM who thinks of numbers all the time, yet frustrated when he's alone. 2- Jonah Hill. he really impressed me, although i wasn't expecting much from him. 3- The whole supporting cast is fine without any exceptions. 4- The movie has its dramatic moments without excessive needless emotions, just to appeal for more audience and give a break of the material dominating spirit. 5- The script is at least great. 6- The background score- which is important for me- is liked by me too. it's sweet, emotional, and suitable for the movie's atmosphere.

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Dominic LeRose
2011/09/29

"Moneyball" isn't the typical sports film in which an outcast lead character with the odds stacked against him manages to be victorious in the end. It's a film where, like almost everything in life, the main focus is one and how our world revolves around it. Baseball is an American classic, and with Bennett Miller's interesting and strong film about a failing baseball team in the MLB, we see the politics and business behind this classic game. Brad Pitt gives a great performance who has great on-screen charisma and a euphoric chemistry with Jonah Hill. Pitt does a good job of not overdoing the emotional aspects of his character, yet showing a heart behind his snark attitude. "Moneyball" is a different look at baseball and one that delivers a different and delightful story.

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merelyaninnuendo
2011/09/30

MoneyballIf it comes to bits and pieces and scoring on intense sequences; it doesn't hold back, especially all the scenes between Billy Beane and his daughter which are beautifully innocent and probably the only things that helps binding all of it. Moneyball works as a majestic entertainer for the Baseball fans but if not, then it may come off as reading news as it depends a whole lot of on factual events which may sometimes sound like just plain old news. Bennett Miller is perfect for the job and holds onto it but what really factors in is the screenplay which is filled with compelling arguments and amazing dialogues; kudos to Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian. And on performance level, Brad Pitt offers some of his best work along with a great supporting cast like Jonah Hill. Moneyball has its ups (exhilarating conversations) and downs (an over stretched drama) and more importantly plays for more than 2 hours which could have been edited better but all in all it works.

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