Moneyball

Moneyball

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Franchise | Underdog

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Biography, Sports
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sharron Reynolds, Courtenay Miles, Bennett Miller, Casey Mako, Brendon Breese See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chris Pratt, Stephen Bishop See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 13min
  • Music: Ranjani Brow,Wendy Hoffman,Brad Haehnel,Deb Adair,Ron Bochar
  • Award(s): NSFC 2012 (Won)
    Oscar 2012 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Concussion, Remember the Titans
  • Story:
    Moneyball is a sports drama film, which tells the story of the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, who uses data analytics and statistics to build a competitive team. The cast has Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in lead roles, and the movie is known for its unique take on sports movies.
    Full Story
7.6/10
IMDb

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Moneyball - Cast

Moneyball - Crew

STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
Moneyball is a sports drama film, which tells the story of the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, who uses data analytics and statistics to build a competitive team. The cast has Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in lead roles, and the movie is known for its unique take on sports movies.
Ratings

7.6/10

IMDb
Moneyball Review

Moneyball is a sports drama film based on a true story that revolves around Oakland Athletics baseball team's general manager, Billy Beane, as he tries to assemble a winning team on a limited budget. Facing the loss of his best players to bigger teams, Beane turns to a young, Yale-educated economist, Peter Brand, to help him build a team using statistical analysis and unconventional methods. The film's cast includes names like Brad Pitt, Chris Pratt, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, all of whom shine bright. On top of that, the movie beautifully explores the challenges and risks involved in trying to change the game of baseball. Overall, Moneyball is a well-made and engaging movie that not only offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of baseball but also explores themes of innovation, risk-taking, and perseverance in the face of adversity.

AWARDS

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Won
NSFC Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Best Actor For | 2012

AAFCA Award

Best Song | 2011

ACCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Stan

BSFC Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

COLA Award

Location Professional of the Year Features | 2011

Location Team of the Year Features | 2011

CFCA Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011 | Aaron

DFCS Award

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Steven

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Hollywood Film Award

Director of the Year | 2011 | Bennett

KCFCC Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011 | Aaron

Sierra Award

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Steven

NYFCC Award

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

Best Actor For | 2011

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

OFCC Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Steven

SDFCS Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011 | Aaron

TFCA Award

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Stan

AFI Award

Movie of the Year | 2012

EDA Award

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Steven

BMI Film Music Award

Film Music | 2012 | Mychael

Critics Choice Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

GAFCA Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

Gold Derby Film Award

Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Steven

Golden Trailer Award

Best Music | 2012

IFC Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Achievement in Sound Mixing | 2012

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2012 | Michael

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Brad

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Jonah

Best Achievement in Film Editing | 2012 | Christopher

Golden Globe Award

Best Motion Picture Drama | 2012

Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2012 | Aaron

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2012 | Jonah

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2012 | Brad

BAFTA Film Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Jonah

Best Leading Actor | 2012 | Brad

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Steven

C.A.S. Award

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2012 | Brad

Cinema Bloggers Award

Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2013 | Jonah

Actor Award

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Brad

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Jonah

AACTA International Award

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Best Film | 2012 | Brad

Movies for Grownups Award

Best Screenwriter | 2012 | Aaron

EDA Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2012 | Christopher

of the Japanese Academy Award

Best Foreign Language Film | 2012

Artios Award

Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Drama | 2012 | Lauren

COFCA Award

Actor of the Year For and | 2012

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Steven

Actor of the Year | 2012 | Brad

Critics Choice Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Best Picture | 2012

DFCS Award

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

GAFCA Award

Best Picture | 2012

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Wally

Best Original Score | 2012 | Mychael

Gold Derby Film Award

Lead Actor | 2012 | Brad

ICS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Aaron

INOCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

IFC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Jonah

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2012 | David A.

NSFC Award

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Aaron

OFTA Film Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Brad

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2012 | Stan

OFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Aaron

Peoples Choice Award

Favorite Drama Movie | 2012

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2012 | Brad

Rembrandt Award

Best International Actor Beste Buitenlandse Acteur | 2012 | Brad

USC Scripter Award

2012 | Michael

(screenwriter) | 2012 | Michael

VFCC Award

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Steven

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Stan

AAFCA Award

Best Picture | 2011

ACCA Award

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2011 | Brad

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Jonah

DFWFCA Award

Best Picture | 2011

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Screenplay of the Year | 2011 | Aaron

Best Actor of the Year | 2011 | Brad

Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2011 | Jonah

HFCS Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

IGN Award

Best Drama Movie | 2011

IFJA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

ICP Award

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

Sierra Award

Best Picture | 2011

OFCC Award

Best Film | 2011

PFCS Award

Best Picture | 2011

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2011 | Brad

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Jonah

Best Original Score | 2011 | Mychael

SDFCS Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture | 2011

Best Actor in a Motion Picture | 2011 | Brad

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Jonah

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011 | Aaron

SEFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

Best Picture | 2011

SLFCA Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Jonah

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

VVFP Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

WAFCA Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Brad

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Aaron

BOX OFFICE

Budget 50,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 110,206,216 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Since there was no money to shoot in all the stadiums the Oakland Athletics visited, Dodger Stadium was dressed up as eight different ballparks.

When Chris Pratt auditioned for the role of Scott Hatteberg, he was told he was too fat. Pratt decided to lose weight before the role was cast. "I'd check, maybe, once a week," he recalls. "I'd say, 'They cast it yet?' And I would just keep working out. Finally I got in good enough shape that I took a picture of myself and sent it to my agent." He won the role.

Director Bennett Miller was so impressed by Kerris Dorsey when she sang "The Show" by Lenka during her audition that he not only cast her as the protagonist's daughter but let her sing the 2008 song twice in the movie which was set in 2002, sacrificing its historical authenticity.

David Justice is played by Stephen Bishop, a former pro baseball player. Bishop was a career Minor Leaguer, and as a Braves prospect was nicknamed Young Justice due to his physical resemblance and similar playing style to David Justice.

Despite suggestions in the movie that Scott Hatteberg was a bad-fielding first baseman, he ended the year with a fielding percentage (.994) higher than the league average for his position (.993).

Popular Dialogues

"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."

"Billy Beane: Would you rather get one shot in the head or five in the chest and bleed to death? Peter Brand: Are those my only two options?"