Moneyball Comments

  • Bridgette 2023-09-03 16:30:39

    Oakland, rainy, gloomy, people...

  • Shaun 2023-08-13 15:19:16

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

  • 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...

  • Enrico 2023-06-18 06:36:25

    Is this a sports...

  • 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...

  • Madyson 2023-06-07 21:43:46

    Bennett Miller's stern style and Aaron Sorkin's varied dialogue restrained the dog blood of inspirational films, just like Billy and Peter's innovation in team management, but the inspirational Oscar and the Red Sox absorbing innovative ideas will not let you Win, regardless of your visual style and subtle editing. Compared to six years ago, when you could nominate a director, even the cold snap of Boston is no match for the old-fashioned judges in Southern...

  • Adolf 2023-06-07 04:11:38

    Adapted from "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" by Michael Lewis~This is a story about abandonment: money, glory, freedom~It contains an exploration of human nature, which is completely in line with the consistent style of Pitt's films~If the film is As a successful case of financial investment, it is also very...

  • Eldora 2023-06-06 05:48:33

    "Moneyball" seems to be a sports movie. In fact, it has nothing to do with sportsmanship and the spirit of the game. The whole story of it is to tell the truth. In this life, sometimes choices are greater than hard work! Looking at Billy's life, he has been making choices all the time. When he was young, he made the wrong choice for himself. In the movie, he made the right choice for the team, and then you know he made the fucking wrong choice...and the miracle is in It happens the moment you...

  • Lionel 2023-05-08 05:45:12

    Extraordinary sports inspirational...

  • Demarco 2023-04-30 09:33:26

    just enjoy the show. ....

Extended Reading
  • Ruthie 2022-04-23 07:01:12

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    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,...

  • Holden 2022-04-21 09:01:14

    The best teacher in life is survival

    I watched this movie on a plane to Argentina on a business trip. I sat for more than 20 hours, surrounded by people sleeping soundly. I was in a drowsy state, so I could just calm down and enjoy a slow and plain movie.

         There is very little publicity about MBL in China. Compared with the...

Moneyball quotes

  • Peter Brand: The Visalia Oaks and our 240 lb catcher Jeremy Brown, who as you know, scared to run to second base. This was in a game six weeks ago. This guy is going to start him off with a fastball. Jeremy's going to take him to deep center. Here's what's really interesting, because Jeremy's gonna do what he never does. He's gonna go for it. He's gonna around first and he's gonna go for it. Okay?

    [On the video, Jeremy trips and falls over first base]

    Peter Brand: This is all Jeremy's nightmares coming to life.

    Billy Beane: Awwww, they're laughing at him.

    Peter Brand: And Jeremy's about to find out why. Jeremy's about to realize that the ball went 60 feet over the fence. He hit a home run and didn't even realize it.

  • Peter Brand: [sportscasters are crediting Art Howe for the A's dramatic turnaround] Did you hear that?

    Billy Beane: All I heard was "seven in a row".