Bennett Miller's "Moneyball" is a lovely lie of a film. It's the Hollywood version of Michael Lewis' already-massaging-the-truth book about Billy Beane's epiphanic Major League Baseball success ...
The first time I interacted with “Moneyball” was the book by Michael Lewis. The Oakland Athletics were thriving in real life using the strategy shown in the film of using an analytical approach to ...
Michael Lewis’ classic book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair ... eating-onscreen Brad Pitt as Oakland General Manager Billy Beane. In the film/book, Beane and his newly minted sidekick ...
For those of you that did not read the book or see the movie, Moneyball is the story of the 2002 Oakland A’s baseball team and their unorthodox front office GM, Billy Beane. Beane had the challenge of ...
The movie “Moneyball” is nominated for best picture at the Academy Awards on Sunday night. The movie is based on a book about the Oakland A’s general manager, Billy Beane, and how he ...
This is the crowd-pleaser? Indeed it is, and that movie is Moneyball. Here are 20 facts about the film we find interesting, and we don’t care what the scouts say. It’s all in the numbers.
The film features a close connection to Liverpool FC as the Reds' principal owner, John Henry is a character in the film.
Admittedly, Moneyball does have its downer moments. But the saddest part of the movie has AI implications. Big ones. To understand why, let’s recall Billy Beane’s backstory as it informs much ...
"Moneyball" the movie opens Friday,starring Brad Pitt as the Oakland A's iconoclastic general manager Billy Beane. Matthew Futterman on Lunch Break discusses how the book changed the game.
And by the time the 2011 film adaptation starring Brad Pitt as Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane became an Oscar-nominated hit, the word "Moneyball" had entered the American lexicon.