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  1. Read Common Sense Media's Moneyball review, age rating, and parents guide. ... Parents Say 12 Reviews ; Kids Say 44 Reviews ; Common Sense Media Review.

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  2. Sep 23, 2011 · In a world where spectacular hits make headlines, this is a nice reminder that a winning organization is often made up of more than just a few high-priced superstars. Directed by Bennett Miller . Starring Brad Pitt, Robin Wright, Jonah Hill. Running time: 134 minutes. Theatrical release September 23, 2011.

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  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Read Moneyball reviews from kids and teens on Common Sense Media. Become a member to write your own review. ... age 13+ Helpful Report. Report this review ...

  4. Based on the non-fiction book "Moneyball," about how the Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) and his collaborator Peter Brand (Jonah Hill) discovered that using statistics and computer generated analyses would allow them to create a winning ball team. Also with Robin Wright, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Chris Pratt. Directed by Bennett Miller. [2:13]

  5. Vote. A baseball scout makes a wisecrack about a ball-player by intimating that he has the confidence of a man with a large genitalia. A baseball scout notes that he likes his ballplayers to have "a little hair on their ass". This is not said in a sexual context. A group of men joke about a woman's appearance, saying she is a six out of ten.

  6. Aug 16, 2018 · It was really stressful and exhausting to watch. Also, the moments Billy Beane, Pitt's character, has with his daughter are just delightful to watch. Nevertheless, Moneyball's problem, IMO, is that it's a bit boring! Its runtime is 133 min, and the movie definitely could have been way shorter. The problem is that there is too much talk that I ...

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  8. Drama: A major league baseball general manager uses the numbers provided by his young statistics wizard in hopes of creating a winning team in a highly unorthodox way. PLOT: Billy Beane (BRAD PITT) was once a high school baseball sensation, but his career in the majors fizzled. Now the GM of the Oakland Athletics, he's concerned that he's not ...