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  1. 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 really wasn't interested in, and most importantly, didn't need to. The movie lost me sometimes at the middle and the very end.

    • Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Robin Wright
    • Bennett Miller
    • Columbia Pictures
  2. Moneyball. age 12+. Fantastic, inspiring baseball drama covers all its bases. See full written review.

  3. 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.

    • Bennett Miller
  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. Mar 20, 2024 · It has comedy, and themes of perseverance, acceptance, and creativity. Parents should be aware that the main character has a fiery temper and sometimes results to throwing things in anger or swearing. Some younger kids may be confused as well, if they don’t know how baseball works. Read Moneyball reviews from kids and teens on Common Sense Media.

  6. "There are rich teams and there are poor teams. Then, there's 50 feet of crap. And then there's us."Making sense of life through "Moneyball" (2011).Director:...

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    • Life Lessons in Film
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  8. Oct 11, 2024 · Moneyball isn’t your typical sports film. Adapted from Michael Lewis’ 2003 book, it swaps home runs, on-field drama and big game-winning moments for conversations and spreadsheets. Adapted from Michael Lewis’ 2003 book, it swaps home runs, on-field drama and big game-winning moments for conversations and spreadsheets.

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