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Screen Rant on MSNMoneyball: What Happened To The Real Billy Beane After The Movie?Moneyball told the story of how Billy Beane used analytics instead of scouts to build a winning team; here is what happened ...
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Screen Rant on MSNBrad Pitt's Acclaimed 14-Year-Old Sports Movie Shows What F1 Really Needs To SucceedBrad Pitt’s new F1 movie needs a strong performance to balance out its huge budget, but Moneyball’s best scene shows how this is possible.
That season will be celebrated on the big screen in 2011, when Steven Soderbergh 's "Moneyball" movie is released - with Brad Pitt playing Oakland general manager Billy Beane but many of the other ...
Former Oakland A's player Scott Hatteberg, right, gets a bow from actor Chris Pratt, who plays him in "Moneyball," during the movie's premiere at the Paramount Theatre on Monday, Sept. 19, 2011 ...
When I heard Moneyball was being made into a movie, I was skeptical. I am usually disappointed with the movie versions of great books. This weekend I saw the movie and I have to admit, they did a ...
I wish I could get straight to my point here, the way Moneyball the movie became the opposite of Moneyball the concept, without first explaining why Moneyball isn't a good movie. But seeing as how ...
Brad Pitt's baseball picture "Moneyball" is the top-selling DVD in the United States, Rentrak reported Thursday.
Some fans of the book worried that when "Moneyball" went to the big screen it would lose its genuine engagement with baseball. And at least one movie critic is already saying that it has.
This is an exclusive excerpt from Decider contributor Noah Gittell’s upcoming book, Baseball: The Movie, now available for pre-order.
I’ve been a bit skeptical of the “Moneyball” movie for a long time. I worry that it will be too impenetrable for mainstream audiences and too simplified and Hollywood-ized for baseball freaks, thus ...
If you're worried that "Moneyball" might be too "inside baseball" for you, it will be -- if you've never played the game. The game of life, that is. Once again, baseball proves an ideal metaphor ...
It's a baseball movie. More than that, it's a baseball statistics movie, with its focus squarely on things like on-base percentage. So "Moneyball" is a movie for true baseball fanatics, right ...
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