Moneyball

Moneyball

What are you really worth?

Sinopse

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.

  • 7.3
  • 2011
  • Released
  • 2h 14m

Brad Pitt

Billy Beane

Jonah Hill

Peter Brand

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Art Howe

Robin Wright

Sharon

Chris Pratt

Scott Hatteberg

Stephen Bishop

David Justice

Reed Diamond

Mark Shapiro

Brent Jennings

Ron Washington

Ken Medlock

Grady Fuson

Tammy Blanchard

Elizabeth Hatteberg

Jack McGee

John Poloni

Vyto Ruginis

Pittaro

Nick Searcy

Matt Keough

Glenn Morshower

Ron Hopkins

Casey Bond

Chad Bradford

Nick Porrazzo

Jeremy Giambi

Kerris Dorsey

Casey Beane

Arliss Howard

John Henry

Reed Thompson

Young Billy

James Shanklin

Billy's Dad

Diane Behrens

Billy's Mom

Takayo Fischer

Suzanne - Billy's Secretary

Derrin Ebert

Mike Magnante

Miguel Mendoza

Ricardo Rincon

Gerardo Celasco

Carlos Peña

Tom Gamboa

Scout Martinez

Barry Moss

Scout Barry

Artie Harris

Scout Artie

Bob Bishop

Scout Bob

George Vranau

Scout George

Phil Pote

Scout Pote

Art Ortiz

Eric Chavez

Royce Clayton

Miguel Tejada

Marvin Horn

Terrence Long

Brent Dohling

Mark Ellis

Ken Rudulph

Reporter

Lisa Guerrero

Reporter

Christopher Dehau Lee

Eric Kubota

Joe Satriani

Self

Simon James

Voos

Greg Papa

Game Announcer (voice)

Bob Costas

Sports Announcer (voice)

Tim McCarver

Sports Announcer (voice)

Eddie Frierson

Call-In Radio Host (voice)

Glen Kuiper

Oakland A's Announcer (voice)

Joe Provost

Oakland A's Security Guard

John Brantley Cole

Young Jongewaard

Robert P. Macaluso

Coach Bob

Keith Middlebrook

Coach Parker

Damon Farmar

Shapiro's Advisor

Michael Gillespie

Ken Macha

Chad Kreuter

Rick Peterson

Robert Ninfo

Eric Byrnes

Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson

Jermaine Dye

Corey Vanderhook

Ramon Hernandez

Melvin Perdue

Ray Durham

Ari Zagaris

Jim Mercir

Madeleine G. Hall

Hattebergs' Daughter

Holly Pitrago

Shapiro's Assistant

Ken Korach

Radio Color Commentator (voice)

Julie Wagner

Clubhouse Reporter

Ken Colquitt

Clubhouse Reporter

Eric Winzenried

PR Guy

Richard Padilla

Umpire - Game 20

Ed Montague

Umpire - Indians

Jack Knight

Umpire - 1984

Patrick Riley

Umpire - 1989

Phil Benson

1st Base Umpire

Joyce Guy

Flight Attendant

George Thomas

Security Guard #2

Derek Jeter

Himself (archive footage)

Deanna Marks

Player's Wife (uncredited)

Bobby Kotick

Stephen Schott
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$50,000,000.00

Revenue

$110,206,216.00

Keywords
  • #underdog
  • #california
  • #sports
  • #baseball
  • #based on true story
  • #oakland, california
  • #job transfer
  • #oakland athletics
  • #talent manager
  • #statistics
  • #2000s
  • #major league baseball (mlb)
  • #inspirational

Reviews

mooney240
@mooney240about 3 years ago

**Moneyball hits a home run with remarkable directing and performances and an intriguing true story that drastically changed everything for the sport of baseball.** Moneyball is as brilliant and interesting as a sports movie gets. Bennett Miller's genius use of the film's score enhances the emotion and tension by letting the film's most intense moments hang in silence. As a result, the audience

FilipeManuelNeto
@FilipeManuelNetoover 3 years ago

**A good behind-the-scenes movie about baseball.** In general, sports-themed movies are not strictly my piece of cake, I prefer to see other things. But this film already had an interesting list of award nominations, which includes six Oscars (Best Film, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Editing and Best Sound Mixing) and three BAFTA, with in none of these cases i

Kamurai
@Kamuraiabout 5 years ago

BORING watch, won't watch again, and do not recommend unless you're both a baseball and a statistics or financial business fan. With Jonah Hill, Chris Pratt, Brad Pitt, and Philip Seymore Hoffman, I thought it would at least be interesting if not entertaining. As the movie begins and it is clearly about Baseball, I at least hoped it would be done in a fun entertaining way. I guess Jonah Hil

John Chard
@John Chardabout 7 years ago

Sporting Economics I have no affinity to Baseball as a sport, I'm British you see. I tried to get in to it when British cable networks began showing it, but it never grabbed me. My only contribution to any conversation about the sport is that I support The Cleveland Indians because of the film Major League, a film that continues to make me laugh to this day. I was intrigued by Moneyball, syn

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@tantyalmost 10 years ago

A movie done to the size and skills of Brad Pitt. The story is interesting enough and is well driven and directed. Hill does a good job, mostly because nobody had seen him doing a serious role before.

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