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Moneyball

Published 2012-03-30

Moneyball

Film info

  • Title Moneyball
  • Director Bennett Miller
  • Year 2011
  • Run time 2hr 13m
  • Genre Drama
  • Tagline What are you really worth?
  • Cast Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Chris Pratt

Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane challenges the system and defies conventional wisdom when his is forced to rebuild his small-market team on a limited budget. Despite opposition from the old guard, the media, fans and their own field manager, Beane - with the help of a young, number-crunching, Yale-educated economist - develops a roster of misfits…and along the way, forever changes the way the game is played.

Live Blog

TimeComment
1:03Immediate thought is 2001 isn't that long ago but actually...
4:18"Can you imagine how bad it would be if you were a Yankee player that didn't like the taste of champagne?"
9:48I quite like the idea of being in on one of these meetings. Hearing the bosses bitch about all their players!
11:06That's a line from Friends! Fifty feet of crap and then us!
11:43Bristly Brad is not quite as attractive as he should be.
14:15He shaved! Yes! I will not blog his beard status anymore.
19:47I love this kid!
20:53Brad's name is Mr Bean(e).
24:43He went to buy a baseball player and came back with a maths wizard.
26:26Does Brad have something in his contract about eating all the time in all his movies?
30:54Confused what Brad is if that other guy is the manager?
33:55Not knowing what an on base percentage is, is something of a hindrance here.
35:22I want a Pete to follow me around, so I can click and point at him.
39:45"Don't tell anyone about the first base thing."
45:48They must have gone back in time and got young Brad Pitt, it's the only explanation.
47:21Google boy! Now that's a super hero I'd like to meet.
51:59"The nice way to say it is he lacks confidence."
1:00:09A nice little vista to break all the office interiors.
1:07:37Tough to be the child of a manager getting all the stick.
1:12:30Can't believe he just said that to her before she gets on a plane.
1:18:35Poor Pete.
1:23:36Yankees are paying him not to play for them. That'll knock his confidence.
1:25:12"Good luck with that" is always great advice.
1:26:09"When your enemy is making mistakes, don't interrupt them."
1:29:59Suzanne is like Siri.
1:36:18Is it harder to cut someone when you know what it is to be cut?
1:38:14Oh, now the manager chap is happy.
1:43:39The tension. This is awful!
1:48:42Never has a thwack been so satisfying.
1:56:31He can only go and work for the Red Sox if he takes Pete with him.
2:01:27"I think you won pretty big, Billy."
2:07:25Good voice, that girl has.

Thoughts

I had heard very good things about this film, and although my knowledge of baseball and other such American sports always makes me a little bit wary of this type of movie, the addition of Brad Pitt was definitely a selling point. The casting even managed to gloss over the fact that it was over two hours long!

Amazing. One of the best films I've seen in a long time. I don't even think I can adequately describe why. The partnership between Brad and Pete is note perfect. The dialogue is great, the emotions are right up on the surface without being overbearing. The sport is, obviously, a massive part of the film but for an idiot like me, it doesn't matter whether you understand or not.

There was a moment where Mr C chuckled. I asked him if he was laughing at ye olde printer. He said it was partly that, and also that the length of the film allowed us to watch a piece of paper being printed out and then passed over. That doesn't happen so often in this day and age, and doesn't sound riveting at all.

But it was.

Rating: 5 / 5

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