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@joeblow5106
@joeblow5106 2 года назад
People are overlooked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Beautfiul and incredibly accurate sentence.
@maheshvi3809
@maheshvi3809 2 года назад
Everything including decisions in life, betting and trading the same thing applies, it's because we as humans are wired that way, we are set up to fail
@TerlinguaTalkeetna
@TerlinguaTalkeetna 2 года назад
Not only in baseball!
@mjxw
@mjxw 2 года назад
It's true, although the opposite is true too: lots of people are honored, respected, and valued for perceived positives they don't actually (or no longer) possess. As our ability to measure and evaluate each other increases, it remains to be seen whether society and our lives will be improved.
@nathandebartolo8330
@nathandebartolo8330 2 года назад
That's the line that jumped out for me too.
@darbyheavey406
@darbyheavey406 2 года назад
Confirmation bias is a real thing.
@ghostman263
@ghostman263 2 года назад
Every time I watch scenes from this movie I can’t help but think that Jonah Hill absolutely KILLS IT. this is such a good movie, wish he got more roles like this
@motrbotr1652
@motrbotr1652 2 года назад
Very good actor that will only get better with time
@JuanFromH-Town
@JuanFromH-Town 2 года назад
He’s great in Wolf of Wallstreet.
@billbraske2894
@billbraske2894 Год назад
He just needs to stay away from Seth Rogan and he is set.
@ryanegan2934
@ryanegan2934 Год назад
It's a good movie but not very accurate. The movie never mentions the Big 3
@nicholasolivas317
@nicholasolivas317 Год назад
@@ryanegan2934 who are they? You talking about players or ball clubs?
@jimmccormick6091
@jimmccormick6091 Год назад
You know, the REALLY amazing part in Peter Brand's story isn't that he was able to derive easy to judge numbers, it was that everywhere he went, every time he spoke, he had a running background musical score that just made you want to believe!
@KevinDurantEasy
@KevinDurantEasy Год назад
Brother Jim what's the name of that background musical score?
@oliverwhite5567
@oliverwhite5567 Год назад
@@KevinDurantEasy The Mighty Rio Grande by This Will Destroy You.
@mrs_mothra547
@mrs_mothra547 Год назад
😁😁😁
@TonyStark-wr7ob
@TonyStark-wr7ob Год назад
If only I had that score run in the background for every time I had an interview.
@Exercise_as_Medicine
@Exercise_as_Medicine Год назад
Cute…
@arshathsheeparamatti3494
@arshathsheeparamatti3494 2 года назад
“Actually 51. I don’t know why i lied just now.” So relatable lol.
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 Год назад
Not me. I don't lie like you.
@LordofMovies91
@LordofMovies91 Год назад
@@petergianakopoulos4926 how do you lie?
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 Год назад
@@LordofMovies91 Never im a good person. You bad.
@tmike_tc
@tmike_tc 4 месяца назад
@@petergianakopoulos4926You just did.
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 4 месяца назад
@tmike_tc no I didn't
@toxichazard5015
@toxichazard5015 2 года назад
I have never watched or been interested in baseball my entire life. I absolutely loved this movie.
@asecretone
@asecretone 2 года назад
YES. I dislike baseball in general but this movie? This movie I'll watch over and over. So good.
@dannysnote9925
@dannysnote9925 2 года назад
Bro I actively dislike baseball and I enjoyed this movie
@ryanralph7494
@ryanralph7494 Год назад
Yep. Not a baseball fan but I've seen this movie probably 10 times
@TheGodYouWishYouKnew
@TheGodYouWishYouKnew Год назад
@@dannysnote9925 What does it mean to actively dislike baseball? How is that different than regular dislike?
@mikejames2380
@mikejames2380 Год назад
Same
@boonedocksfl2012
@boonedocksfl2012 2 года назад
I love how Peter carries the baseball into the stats room. He may not have played much baseball but he sure did love the game as much as anyone else could.
@ihaveskillissue69
@ihaveskillissue69 Год назад
It's funny cause the guy who Peter is based off of, Paul Depodesta, played college baseball at Harvard.
@timjones147
@timjones147 Год назад
Well Billy ball sure proved that stats don’t win many games. Or at least the ones that matter
@ihaveskillissue69
@ihaveskillissue69 Год назад
@@timjones147 The Red Sox won the WS in 2004 playing billy ball. They didn't hire him but they took all his ideas.
@dw13012
@dw13012 Год назад
@@timjones147 stats are stats they don't always add up and can be mistaken by averages made by errors. But if you do it right, chances go up that's a fact, but it's only a chance nomatter how high the chances are there is no 100% in sports. But it's a powerful weapon we cannot ignore
@timjones147
@timjones147 Год назад
@@dw13012 . Are you an A’s fan. Well what have they won? $$$$ wins games. I appreciate the lecture
@SCRUFFY537
@SCRUFFY537 2 года назад
The symbolism of Peter coming in and the beginning of the new era as the banners of the past are taken down. Now that was fantastic
@chronobeard2101
@chronobeard2101 2 года назад
Its even represented in smaller stuff like the technology. Peter comes in with a more advanced laptop, and the available computer in the records room is that old junky desktop. Bringin in the new and better to supplant the old. The guys working on the movie were on point with their shit.
@JonSmith-hk1bq
@JonSmith-hk1bq 2 года назад
Honestly, I found that part a bit on the nose.
@heginschristianstrong7707
@heginschristianstrong7707 2 года назад
I just saw a guy coming into work. Lol
@platypuslord2399
@platypuslord2399 2 года назад
@@JonSmith-hk1bq I have sold computers at CompUSA and then sold millions at Dell, you have no idea how certain industries used to also have computers that might as well be antiques.
@lukemiller3053
@lukemiller3053 2 года назад
The banners have a little more direct impact on the character than general symbolism IMO. They’re taking down the Giambi banner, an As star who just signed with the Yankees for a huge pay raise. Peter knows part of his job will be to find a replacement.
@iw_legendary_sayain2215
@iw_legendary_sayain2215 2 года назад
“Like an island of misfit toys” Gotta give credit where it’s due the writing for this film is simply phenomenal.
@yomomma2054
@yomomma2054 2 года назад
Great writing. My favorite part was: Peter Brand : Wh-what time is it? Billy Beane : I don't know. Pete, would you have drafted me in the first round? Peter Brand : What? Billy Beane : After we talked, you looked me up. Would you have drafted me in the first round? Peter Brand : Yeah, I did. You-you were pretty good. Billy Beane : Cut the crap, Pete. Would you have drafted me in the first round? Peter Brand : I would have picked you in the 9th round. No signing bonus. I think that would have convinced you to accept that scholarship. Billy Beane : (pause) Pack your bags, Pete. I just bought you from the Cleveland Indians.
@marcopl17
@marcopl17 Год назад
Everything Sorkin writes is so good
@JamesJoyce12
@JamesJoyce12 Год назад
lol - it is from the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer movie
@markmearth1
@markmearth1 Год назад
@@yomomma2054 Excellent chat between the two. They are both very eccentric, and as different as night and day, but they share some really core values and integrity. Paradoxical. 😊
@stevechance150
@stevechance150 6 месяцев назад
​@@marcopl17Aaron Sorkin, those first 8 minutes of the HBO series The Newsroom. Perfection!!
@jerryavalos9610
@jerryavalos9610 2 года назад
Peter Brand's evaluation is spot on. Billy Beane's best buy was this man.
@darylfoster7944
@darylfoster7944 2 года назад
Now the Browns have him.
@nolaanderson8770
@nolaanderson8770 2 года назад
very well said!
@jtorola
@jtorola 2 года назад
This isn't a real person...
@jacobwilliams7918
@jacobwilliams7918 2 года назад
@@darylfoster7944 Lol, I get it but I don't think they are playing moneyball when they sign a near $250 million dollar guaranteed contract on a guy facing several felony charges, signing D. Ward to a huge contract and tanking the trade value of a QB putting them on the hook for $18 million dollars guaranteed.
@darylfoster7944
@darylfoster7944 2 года назад
@@jacobwilliams7918 football doesn't need moneyball, with the insane tv contract.
@alexayers9463
@alexayers9463 Год назад
This film makes you wonder if *you* are undervalued---and then makes you wanna find out. This is at the very core of this film and it's why people who don't normally watch sports movies gravitate to this one. If you've ever genuinely felt like an outcast, underappreciated, ignored, or misunderstood, this film has something to say to you---and probably gives you some hope for yourself.
@JG-oi5gg
@JG-oi5gg 10 месяцев назад
Peter Brand is taking what he learned about value investing and applying it where he landed. Makes me think we all have room for that. It's not just a big market thing and it's not just a baseball thing. There are people in all of our lives who are undervalued -- who could be doing more for themselves and for the people around them if they were identified and given the nudge they need.
@doh917
@doh917 9 месяцев назад
It's a Hollywood film that was designed to carry a narrative that, based on your answer did it's engineered purpose. Not to be a debby downer but what Lewis and this film neglect to mention is is that the A's during the era had 3 of the best pitchers in baseball that were developed in their farm system as a result of good drafting which had nothing to do with utilizing undervalued statistics. Not to mention they had Miguel Tejada who was a perennial all star signed internationally. But revealing these significant factors takes away from the dream that clearly did a number on you and a lot of others. The typical response to this will be a form of defensive ego protection to say well what I said is either a kill joy or who cares it was entertaining (a deflection). What you might want to ask yourself is how do I make myself less susceptible to being told a story about something and completely fall for it because the same ppl who generate and engineer the responses that you stated which shows that what they did worked also sell you on a lot of other things like products you may not need. Just a heads up
@lylestavast7652
@lylestavast7652 9 месяцев назад
There's a really good video/written presentation on this idea called "One Percent Better Elder Michael A. Dunn". It's religiously oriented on some of the included topics, but the underlying statistical element is that improving 1% on each thing as you encounter them will compound as you develop better habits and you'll have outsized improvement - uses a British cycling team progression as an example. (other references to LDS church scripture and gospel topics, but you can listen past those if not of interest and still get the gist of what's being spoken of as a general principle).
@acharat6
@acharat6 8 месяцев назад
@@JG-oi5gg Organizations usually have a pretty good idea of who's undervalued and who's overvalued. Problem is : the overvalued people are working very hard to keep it that way and have a lot of extra time (since they don't work too hard) to make sure the undervalued people stay in the shadow.
@larrote6467
@larrote6467 7 месяцев назад
@@doh917 people that respond this didn't get the point, you're funny man
@fuiers
@fuiers 2 года назад
One could argue that this film deserved the Best Picture more than the one who actually won it. Such a good film that still after a decade since being released still holds up.
@dmitripetrenko4999
@dmitripetrenko4999 2 года назад
Who won?
@theburninator888
@theburninator888 2 года назад
@@dmitripetrenko4999 "The Artist" that black and white silent movie
@TheBanshee90
@TheBanshee90 2 года назад
@@theburninator888 Ah yes the era of time when people stopped giving 2 licks about what The Academy thought.
@erosion271
@erosion271 2 года назад
@@theburninator888 a movie that no one ever brings up ever. Unlike this masterpiece
@hammurds
@hammurds 2 года назад
The artist was a actually a good movie. This one is just better
@TheBigBenji890
@TheBigBenji890 2 года назад
As a data analyst this movie is so good. Easily my favorite scene too!
@dannyc3774
@dannyc3774 Год назад
My favorite scene was when Pitt walks in on the players and asks if losing is fun
@guharup
@guharup Год назад
there used to be a case study on stanford online walking us through the data analysis step by step. Its unforgettable.
@El_Hoy_Garcia
@El_Hoy_Garcia 3 месяца назад
​@@guharup where is that can you share it please? Or don't exist anymore ? 😢?
@foxbodyblues6709
@foxbodyblues6709 Месяц назад
I used to be in a line of work where we used SPC to keep track of and maintain as high of a level of quality as “humanly possible”, and I held a Six Sigma Green Belt for a time. This movie made me smile so many times. My use of statistics at work was simple compared to those the film describes. But like in the film I always thought of it as a secret weapon against waste and inefficiency.
@chasescanlon6488
@chasescanlon6488 2 года назад
The score. The musical score of this movie is everything.
@sullsosoto256
@sullsosoto256 2 года назад
Agreed, it really captures the moment wonderfully.
@Ofthehunt
@Ofthehunt 2 года назад
Not much of a score. Its just the song "The Mighty Rio Grande" by This Will Destroy you
@Dilmahkana
@Dilmahkana 2 года назад
@@Ofthehunt Made me love that album even more
@gothestags09
@gothestags09 2 года назад
Gives me Friday Night Lights vibes
@bensjamin92
@bensjamin92 2 года назад
@@gothestags09 Its the same artist. Explosions in the Sky
@mobiz711
@mobiz711 Год назад
This movie is so masterfully written and directed. It's a movie about ideas and math, and yet it manages to keep you on the edge of your seat for 2 hours and 13 minutes.
@lukekuykendall6366
@lukekuykendall6366 2 года назад
Chad Bradford would sign with the Athletics for $235k. 5 years later in 2007, Bradford would sign a multi-year deal with the Baltimore Orioles making......$3 million a year.
@matt13r1
@matt13r1 Год назад
Was then traded to the Rays in 2008 and was key contributor to them making the World Series that year.
@adarkwind4712
@adarkwind4712 11 дней назад
In other words they got that man paid!
@tarandril95
@tarandril95 2 года назад
I have watched this film more than 5 times since it came out. I'm not from America, and I don't know anything about baseball. I also have no interest in the game. I don't know any of the players they are talking about, and I don't understand the jargon. However, there is something so captivating about the way the film is shot and written that makes it so enjoyable. I think that That is the biggest compliment a film like this can get. That someone who is completely out of touch with the subject matter can enjoy it so much. It's a comfort movie for me, and I think it's Aron Sorkin's best work.
@barryschwarz
@barryschwarz Год назад
West Wing is his best work. This might be his best movie, agreed.
@bigdaddyjoe4664
@bigdaddyjoe4664 2 года назад
The message of people with talent being overlooked because of biased reasons and perceived flaws fits so well being said by Jonah Hill
@tech5298
@tech5298 2 месяца назад
“People are overlooked for a variety of biased reasons“ It just sounds different
@commandocr7
@commandocr7 4 месяца назад
"The statistical analysis... So beautiful." Capt. Holt
@ashleyphotog
@ashleyphotog 2 года назад
have to be careful watching these short clips, every time I do, makes me want to watch this film again.
@matthewbesson5367
@matthewbesson5367 2 года назад
My god this movie delivered when I never expected it to.
@mk17173n
@mk17173n 2 года назад
Its how old school movies are story driven with great acting.
@ZakEmber
@ZakEmber Год назад
I really love this part of the movie. We had a great set up where Beane describes "the problem", and laments how no one in his staff understands that problem, let alone can solve it. Cut a couple more scenes ahead, and he meets Peter Brand, who immediately NAILS the problem on the head and has everything needed to find a solution. It's really fun to watch these two meet, brainstorm, and then pick up steam with the team. I don't know much about baseball but I enjoy math, and this movie was really fun to watch, due to the creative problem solving.
@FrankCruzFilms
@FrankCruzFilms 2 года назад
The previous seasons banners falling with players that left and Peter entering the facility kinda visually signifies that there’s a new era in A’s baseball that’s replacing the old. But not only for the A’s the new era changed baseball forever pretty much sweeping the old era into the dustbin.
@roddyeskew3909
@roddyeskew3909 2 года назад
Yeah we all saw the clip
@staleydu1
@staleydu1 2 года назад
Only it wasn’t. The A’s of that era were great because they had great starting pitching. Not even a mention in the movie, but without it they were a significantly below .500 team.
@brianjacob8728
@brianjacob8728 2 года назад
@@staleydu1 Also, the A's from a decade earlier went to 3 straight world series, just like they did in the early 70s. If they were truly the runt of the litter, that wouldn't have been possible. This movie is a little overly dramatic about Oakland's prospects...
@theriddler2277
@theriddler2277 2 года назад
@@brianjacob8728 sport changes in the modern era because of the obscene amount of money introduced. the teams with the smaller budgets have a harder and harder time competing
@brianjacob8728
@brianjacob8728 2 года назад
@@theriddler2277 The A's were no worse off than any other small market franchise.
@f0t0b0y
@f0t0b0y Год назад
The score of this film adds so much and Brad being so passionate as a GM, I assume Billy Bean was/is that passionate. As an artist and someone who doesn’t follow sports but goes to around 5 Reds games a year with the family. It’s such a true statement as an artist, and someone who is deeply emotional about the simple things in life, “how can you not be romantic about baseball”.
@joebidenbiden3109
@joebidenbiden3109 2 года назад
I just love that guitar theme in this movie, one simple chord thst gives so much atmosphere and a feeling of nostalgia
@Yerflua
@Yerflua Год назад
It's that soundtrack. It just slowly swells up in this scene like a heartbeat. Like dawn. Like hope. It goes from sad despair, as the posters are taken down and everything sits in decline, to the sound of sunrise on the way. It's the sound of hope rising. And you can just -- just -- register that hope, fighting with fear, in 3:59, where Brad Pitt takes a sip from his cup and you can see just that little tremble in his hand.
@postitnore
@postitnore Год назад
Not a sip bud, that's a spitter
@yong62
@yong62 Год назад
I bet you are a writer. I wish I could use words to express feelings or simply describe a scene as well as you.
@iansmith9125
@iansmith9125 Год назад
That song is “the mighty rio grande” by this will destroy you. Brilliant song 👍
@Tendomcgoobin
@Tendomcgoobin 11 месяцев назад
@@yong62 You can, you just have to believe in yourself.
@bartoszgwiazda398
@bartoszgwiazda398 2 года назад
This character played by Jonnah Hill was pure class
@wolverinefangowings
@wolverinefangowings 2 года назад
And up to this point people mostly knew him as the fat, drunken slob. Really speaks to his range and talent.
@KlLLERROBOT99
@KlLLERROBOT99 2 года назад
And to realize the character itself doesn't exist. It was just created from the book to represent the turning point in how baseball is analyzed
@superbruhz2602
@superbruhz2602 Год назад
@Pancake well he’s apart of the organization who gave deshaun Watson 250 million guaranteed so not much of a genius after all
@sanghoonlee5171
@sanghoonlee5171 Год назад
I love this movie. It's that rare quiet introspective movie that can still get you pumped up--but quietly.
@themaximumbob
@themaximumbob 2 года назад
This is one of those movies for me that I can watch over and over again. Regardless of the facts that were changed to feed the necessary conflict for a film, it is such a subtle, deep look at the psychology of the game behind the game. Old Guys fighting New Guard, as in general culture at large, resistance to change and loss of power. This story will always be timely.
@kingdingaling413
@kingdingaling413 2 года назад
My only issue with this movie is it ignores how stacked their prospects were and how important Chavez tejada and the pitchers were
@sokit2em
@sokit2em 2 года назад
Ya it ignore that those early 2000s A's had all stars like Dye, Tejada, Zito, Mulder, and Hudson
@ALD56
@ALD56 2 года назад
Because it's not REALLY a baseball movie. It's a movie about management and overcoming outmoded and entrenched ways of thinking in a conservative institution. Baseball just happens to be the backdrop for THAT story.
@dzanier
@dzanier 2 года назад
They had to take some liberties and make it seem like it was something that kind of dawned upon Billy out of nowhere. Truth is they were already prioritizing OBP and finding ‘defective’ players after LaRussa left and new ownership told Sandy Alderson they had to start running the team like a business, circa 1996. It didn’t just dawn on them after 2001. But that’s when Lewis started researching the project, and the focus was on 2002. But had they adhered strictly to the book and not taken some liberties, it may have been impossible to create a compelling movie. My only complaint is that too many who see the film won’t read the book, so they’ll come out of the theater thinking it was the way it was presented on screen. One thing they got right is that the game had passed many baseball men by. They were a stubborn lot of dinosaurs.
@mattspychala7251
@mattspychala7251 2 года назад
Basically the money ball part was to replace Giambi, Damon, and Isringhausen. They already had Tejada, Chavez, mulder, Hudson, and Zito
@simonjames1604
@simonjames1604 2 года назад
@@mattspychala7251 people at certain baseball sites lost their minds when the athletics traded for mabry this movie gets a lot more right than it gets wrong in terms of how fans were reacting to what beane was trying to do
@hughgrection5674
@hughgrection5674 2 года назад
Am I the only person who thinks Jonah Hill should have got more recognition for this film? 🤔
@AndrewWilson-cf6fp
@AndrewWilson-cf6fp 2 года назад
He was nominated for an Oscar…
@DrPhil-kx3ci
@DrPhil-kx3ci 2 года назад
He should’ve been nominated as President of America
@jamesfields2916
@jamesfields2916 2 года назад
@@DrPhil-kx3ci he literally could not do worse than what we have.
@DrPhil-kx3ci
@DrPhil-kx3ci 2 года назад
@@jamesfields2916 yup I agree
@A.Zivkovic
@A.Zivkovic 2 года назад
@Daryl D what's wrong with indie Movies
@robertomalley1538
@robertomalley1538 2 года назад
“Like an island of misfit toys.” Great line.
@ericl9859
@ericl9859 Год назад
Even just watching the miscellaneous short clips from this movie (I've seen it once)...is enough to make me feel the excitement, all over again. Brad Pitt underplays his role and CRUSHES IT!!! In a seemingly restrained and quiet role, he shows he's the BEST! Jonah Hill, also underplaying a quiet role, is PERFECT! This is one of the great(est) baseball films of all-time.
@marcus_ohreallyus
@marcus_ohreallyus 2 года назад
Brad Pitt's performance is this movie is a perfect example of "how to be cool".
@bryanblackmon5762
@bryanblackmon5762 2 года назад
brad pitt in every movie
@johnshaft5613
@johnshaft5613 2 года назад
Not generally a fan of sports movies, but I absolutely loved this one. I guess it's the interaction/dialog.
@weirdshibainu
@weirdshibainu 2 года назад
The underlying themes has nothing to do with sports
@murmillo42
@murmillo42 Год назад
This is one of those movies you don't have to be a baseball fan or a statistic person. You'll still enjoy it cause it's just so well made and makes you care.
@Robert53area
@Robert53area 2 года назад
I loved this movie, because the As brand of baseball using analytics has changed baseball for ever. People that often were over looked are now able to get slots and maximizing value for both players and the companies. This is more than just a baseball movie it is a business movie
@ivanenfinger9331
@ivanenfinger9331 Год назад
Ruined baseball is what it did.
@thePronto
@thePronto 3 месяца назад
"...the As *brand* of baseball..." So lyrical.
@canadiantesladventure
@canadiantesladventure 2 года назад
Music/Sound editing example at its finest.
@SmokeDimi
@SmokeDimi 2 года назад
I watched this movie 7 or 8 times already and I will watch it again tonight.
@notbuilt4onlyfans
@notbuilt4onlyfans 7 месяцев назад
I LOVED every minute of this movie. I can watch it over and over again and still feel like I'm watching it for the first time.
@jimr5703
@jimr5703 2 года назад
Gotta say, Hats off to Mr. Beane. He took a 2nd market team to its best potential and contender status because he knew he couldn't compete with the big market teams. Gotta find another way to win; and he did. Just wish it could have been played closer to the vest and chalked it up to A's magic or sup'm.
@patpat8727
@patpat8727 2 года назад
What made the biggest difference though was their farm system which had nothing to do with money ball and provided great starting pitching.
@Paul-vf2wl
@Paul-vf2wl 2 года назад
@@patpat8727 Beane was also great at traditional scouting
@ChristopherCudworth
@ChristopherCudworth Год назад
The understated musical score added to the movie so much. So did Billy Beanie’s girl singing to him.
@martinpye549
@martinpye549 Год назад
WHAT a movie ! I played baseball in Australia . I love baseball movies, but this is on another level. This and Dennis Quaid in The Rookie.
@g1sixshot
@g1sixshot Год назад
For some reason, RU-vid decides to show this in my feed. I remember watching this movie and being so immersed in it. Even to this day, I still wish there would be one year that the A's would finally be able to win it all. And that's coming from a small Boston Red Sox fan here. Player talents really shine brightly in people's eyes but it means nothing if the numbers say otherwise. And therein lies the hardest part, finding those talents with the numbers to back it up. It amuses me that, at the end of the film, it showed the moneyball idea inspired the Red Sox front office and eventually built the team that ended 80+ years of pain.
@SynthApprentice
@SynthApprentice Год назад
"How many'dja do?" "47." "Okay." "Actually, 51. I don't know why I lied just then." This is incredible writing. The lie was never questioned, and was immediately corrected by Peter, who then openly admitted that the lie served no purpose whatsoever, and even he didn't know why he said it. This never comes up again. That lie could have been left out of the script entirely, and it would have had zero impact on the movie. The writers didn't include that line because it served any purpose; they included it simply because it's something a guy like that would do out of nerves.
@daisy671
@daisy671 Год назад
Good observation. I always thought it was Peter's nerves, then a quick realization that he doesn't need to lie to impress Billy. An instinctive "white lie" that was instantly regretted. Billy's demeanor in not questioning the lie, or why, is also a great tell into his character. He understood the anxiety involved. The writing was above fantastic in this film. Imo.
@maozedong44
@maozedong44 Год назад
Imposter syndrome.
@billbusen
@billbusen Год назад
Another Aaron Sorkin fan is born.
@SynthApprentice
@SynthApprentice Год назад
@@billbusen Isn't that the guy that made the movie about the Chicago Seven?
@grintock342
@grintock342 Год назад
I mean it does serve a purpose strictly speaking: it reveals some of the character of Peter.
@seantyler7401
@seantyler7401 2 года назад
Very well written film. Jonah constantly took pay cuts to work with brad and Leo. Shows he was a tire actor. Broad range. Not just a fat funny guy like Seth Rogan
@porknbeans7420
@porknbeans7420 Год назад
Moneyball is on the list of movies you'll always stop scrolling thru channels to watch...again.
@MegaTommy129
@MegaTommy129 11 месяцев назад
One of the best movies ever made. Fantastic acting from Pitt, Hill, Goodman and Pratt. Fantastic story, values to live by, a true work of art imho.
@BeboTVreal
@BeboTVreal Год назад
The fact that he saw the value in his genius and what he was presenting. It's truly amazing. They didn't judge people for who they were but how they performed.
@timf2279
@timf2279 Год назад
It was a great cast. Phillip Seymour Hoffman played a great part as well, somewhat the villain.
@TheMidnightPhil
@TheMidnightPhil 9 месяцев назад
"Actually 51. I don't know why I lied just now." God, I wish I understood why we have moments like that.
@nyle-no1yj
@nyle-no1yj 8 дней назад
what i love about this. it's not who you know or what you look like. it's simply how good you are. and i think that speaks to a lot of people
@freshnustart-vm3zj
@freshnustart-vm3zj Год назад
This is the most pure movie ever. I literally feel better after watching it
@alexwebb1381
@alexwebb1381 Год назад
This is what separates Moneyball from almost every other movie out there. Most movies would’ve had the cliche scenes of him making mistakes and having an “adjustment period”, maybe even making his first day humorous. But real life isn’t like that. Peter brand was a Yale grad and a professional, and while emotional, he got right to business probably like it happened in real life
@MrKarlozz
@MrKarlozz 10 месяцев назад
The curveball in this movie (no pun intended), however, was to convince the rest of the organization to adopt the data-driven system.
@marcoadan1
@marcoadan1 2 года назад
The island of misfit toys. Wow. First, awesome reference. Second, if you consider the metaphorical significance...no matter our flaws, even the horrible ones, we all have a place in this world. That's...encouraging. Didn't ever consider that until just now.
@alexcarr9015
@alexcarr9015 Год назад
this is a master class. the ambiance and delivery just om point...RU-vid keep recommending me this and i keep watching it every time. The algorithm on point too
@mrakuma190573
@mrakuma190573 Год назад
Yep, I think it's time to re-watch this one. TY😊
@stefanoorsi5098
@stefanoorsi5098 Год назад
Still a masterpiece movie...and I'm so Sorry that I loved the Coliseum so much, and I still love It, even with his "problems! 💚💛 Fan from Italy
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 Год назад
There’s nothing like a packed A’s house man ……nothing like it
@RudieObias
@RudieObias 2 года назад
Along with A League of Their Own, Moneyball is one of the greatest baseball movies ever!
@coltonfairchild3902
@coltonfairchild3902 2 года назад
Moneyball is honestly my favorite movie of all time, no reason in particular, it just is
@brucelundy4310
@brucelundy4310 2 года назад
Bull Durham, The Sandlot, The Natural, Major League, Benchwarmers. All top 10 baseball movies.
@stevesucio7790
@stevesucio7790 2 года назад
@@brucelundy4310 You just gonna go and leave out The Bad News Bears?
@scotttild
@scotttild 2 года назад
@@stevesucio7790 Major League is a totally funny movie.
@piggyroo100
@piggyroo100 2 года назад
@@stevesucio7790 Number one ☝️
@greyfox7468
@greyfox7468 2 года назад
The statistical analysis......... it's so beautiful.......
@xGmunio
@xGmunio 2 года назад
B99
@coachhbosoccer
@coachhbosoccer 2 года назад
It really looks like Pitt was genuinely about to laugh when he smiled at Hill's lie When he said 47
@KlLLERROBOT99
@KlLLERROBOT99 2 года назад
Money Ball is one of those movies that will still be enjoyable to watch 10, 20, 30 years down the line. Like The Grinch, Saving Private Ryan, Avatar, Dredd, etc... etc... etc...
@willhull1735
@willhull1735 2 года назад
Great movie, cast and musical score and the ending just magical.
@harrismohammad5009
@harrismohammad5009 Месяц назад
I don't know why I love this movie so much. The mental effect this movie has is sooo unreal.
@pawnxqueen935
@pawnxqueen935 Год назад
Im not even a baseball fan, but I love this movie. They did a really good job with this film.
@xenosmoke8915
@xenosmoke8915 2 года назад
Loved his character in this.
@robjob9052
@robjob9052 2 года назад
truly astonishing movie; such a lift. The two leads are absolutely perfect together.
@JovahnL
@JovahnL Год назад
Gay
@robjob9052
@robjob9052 Год назад
@@JovahnL as
@1Ma9iN8tive
@1Ma9iN8tive Год назад
The soundtrack of this movie … so understated … so atmospheric … so good.
@831BeachBum
@831BeachBum 11 месяцев назад
I remember in an early episode of Magnum P.I. Magnum's friend, Navy Lt.MacReynolds that worked at the NCIS at Pearl Harbor Naval Base took some information about a surf ski event that Magnum was going to participate in. Used Thomas's stats and compared them with others and figured out on a computer software program where he'd finish. Showed his strength and weakness areas. I always think that was something along the lines of what the A's game analyst came up with
@jh1328
@jh1328 Год назад
I genuinely think this is Brad Pitt’s best performance of his career.
@mclovinit2428
@mclovinit2428 Год назад
Love his role in this movie, but Fight Club was an absolute mind fucking 🤓🤓
@VegaManX4
@VegaManX4 Год назад
Pfffffft. Watch 12 Monkeys.
@jh1328
@jh1328 Год назад
@@stpatrick7643 I mean…great performance. But not as iconic IMO as this. Snatch was amazing. And he was amazing in it. But he carries this film - in snatch, he was an accessory.
@DukeTheRebel
@DukeTheRebel 2 года назад
I think this movie is what planted the sea in my head to really pay attention to the new way that baseball is being played and embrace it as a fan, look at the stats and keep an eye on them
@ARQWELDER
@ARQWELDER Год назад
A great film that breaks it all down for the common sports fan. Bravo!
@chinitowon
@chinitowon 2 месяца назад
Peter Brand is my favorite character in the movie. Despite being brand new to the team, you see this quiet confidence about him. He knows he is good at what he does. I love it.
@jamesgordon3494
@jamesgordon3494 2 года назад
The music really helps to add so much tension to this scene and make it really compelling. Same music they used in social network.
@Jumpin-Jimmy
@Jumpin-Jimmy 2 года назад
Mighty Rio Grande by this will destroy you. Highly recommended post rock group. Sounds similar to the social network I agree! . However they are different tracks, the social network is by Trent Reznor
@pohonplastik
@pohonplastik 2 года назад
@@Jumpin-Jimmy at first I thought it was Explosions In The Sky.
@mattjewett4473
@mattjewett4473 2 года назад
this movie has a pretty slow pace-kinda like the game itself. I've been watching it one scene at a time on youtube for a couple of years now. kinda like I watch baseball.
@chapel3339
@chapel3339 5 месяцев назад
I love how the scene is framed when he sets up his lap top beside what looks like an 1980s desktop.
@knallhardt
@knallhardt Год назад
One of my favorite movies. You know why? Because is shows that logic, mathemthic and a good heart on the right more matters than personal or greedy terms.
@teddymark4324
@teddymark4324 2 года назад
Damn shame what's happening with the A's at the moment ... my condolences from a Jays fan.
@bmhood3636
@bmhood3636 2 года назад
Man they need a new stadium. They can have ours! -Rangers fan
@alrom125
@alrom125 2 года назад
“Peter Brand” (extends hand) “Uh…HOLA!!!”
@TerlinguaTalkeetna
@TerlinguaTalkeetna 2 года назад
That translates to Welcome to California!
@matthieubienvenu6664
@matthieubienvenu6664 3 месяца назад
I believe this is the only movie I've watched more than twice. And this clip alone makes me want to watch it again, for the 4th of 5th time.
@michaelh1889
@michaelh1889 Год назад
Peter brand has a bond with the castoff players...awesome.
@fredg8564
@fredg8564 2 года назад
One of the best scenes in a baseball movie…
@tristantaffs8655
@tristantaffs8655 2 года назад
Yknow i love Jonah Hill and i always have. Fuck everyone who made fun of him for his weight, hes a fucking top notch actor, and deserves all the praise in the world, and its unfortunate he cant really find new roles since he lost weight.. Very saddening to see an actor go Downhill for improving his own mental and physical health standards for himself
@KS-xk2so
@KS-xk2so 2 года назад
Uhh, I don't think he has? He's made like a dozen plus movies since this came out? He made 21 and 22 Jump Street, some of his biggest hits, when he was at his skinniest? Also, he shifted more into directing and producing because he's always wanted to direct, that would be why he's done less in the past couple years acting wise. Except for a movie with 3 of the biggest stars on the planet......
@nickzigrang2664
@nickzigrang2664 2 года назад
I had this movie for a few years now & watched it for the first time a few weeks ago. So disappointed I didn't watch it earlier
@claytonshank6871
@claytonshank6871 Год назад
That was four extremely quick minutes. Love this film.
@TheGadfly85
@TheGadfly85 Год назад
This movie is way more interesting and action packed than an actual game of baseball.
@sajjaudaykumar
@sajjaudaykumar 2 года назад
Lovely movie. Billy had a problem and he found a scientific way to stay above the water and still be competitive. The most important thing here is with shoestring budget, they tried and showed my beloved A's can win and make the fans want to come see them in "our" shithole" coliseum. Also made Yankees look like idiots. I can live with that. Small budget teams need not suck, if they are willing to change their thinking.... This movie deserved oscar..
@chapel3339
@chapel3339 5 месяцев назад
I'm not an A's fan, but it really sucks how your owner has treated the A's, their fans and Oakland.
@tomdadwell
@tomdadwell 5 месяцев назад
My biggest problem with this is that the movie almost completely ignores starting pitching. "He gets on base" is only half the battle.
@TheOGVintage
@TheOGVintage 11 месяцев назад
As a numbers nerd I really relate to this because really from experience of my own, numbers and statistics don't lie. In my professional arena I have belted rivals who mistakenly think subjective perceptions rule the world and its always been beneficial to be disciplined to objective fact. The epic story not withstanding, Jonah & Brad's performances were magical. A truly entertaining movie.
@malahammer
@malahammer 3 месяца назад
Talk about matches mad in heaven!!!! Brilliant.
@kaziahmed1424
@kaziahmed1424 2 года назад
Hands down my favorite performance from Brad Pitt. Yes, that includes Fight Club
@barryschwarz
@barryschwarz Год назад
I agree. it's his best, with a much subtler character to play than in F/C.
@Mugdorna
@Mugdorna Год назад
Snatch?
@vernshumway5939
@vernshumway5939 Год назад
What they fail to mention in this movie is the sick pitchers that Oakland had. That's why they had the streak.
@mysocalledknife07
@mysocalledknife07 8 месяцев назад
The deadly trio: Hudson, Mulder, & Zito .... all in their prime. I stil can't believe Zito had a 7.2 WAR that year. That trio was like Atlanta's deadly trio in the 90's.
@l.e.miller1208
@l.e.miller1208 7 месяцев назад
It's not that they failed to mention it. It's just not what the story is about. Many many teams over the years have had an amazing core. 4-5 All-Stars that can do it all. But there was 25 people on a roster in 2002 and this movie is about how they found the other 20 players without their ownership letting them spend money.
@cryptidian3530
@cryptidian3530 Год назад
The soundtrack was perfect for this scene!
@guardianangel138
@guardianangel138 2 месяца назад
what a great movie. thanks for posting. love when he says like an island of misfit toys.
@EvanMurphyCapstone
@EvanMurphyCapstone 2 года назад
did anyone else feel ( in the beginning) like Jonah Hill was a younger mildly less annoying Seth Rogen....and then realise WOW he can ACT ! He is awesome! I was sooooooo wrong! I feel like I owe him an apology after so many amazing performances .....( Wolf of Wall St , He Won't get Far on Foot, Moneyball...et al) Sorry Mr Hill.
@guittadabe5214
@guittadabe5214 2 года назад
You should have apologized for putting him in the same sentence as Seth Rogen. "Annoying" does not even scratch the surface of that woke POS!
@playwme3
@playwme3 2 года назад
He’s had a couple of annoying roles, but even when you look at something like Superbad, i mean watch real closely, there’s an energy he gives off that just makes the character so much better than it should be. Of course, that role probably branded him for a bit and gave him other similar ones, but obviously thats because he did it so well. It doesn’t matter how many times i hear him panting “Jules want’s my dick, in and around her mouth” , it makes me crack up every time.
@wheelcha1rman2
@wheelcha1rman2 2 года назад
"The statistical analysis..." 😭
@clinth8284
@clinth8284 2 года назад
Holt? Is that you?
@phillychew2154
@phillychew2154 Месяц назад
As a sports fan and Data Analyst/Scientist one of my favorite movies. 100% awesome
@nelsonchereta816
@nelsonchereta816 2 года назад
A championship team? No. A playoff team? Yes.
@rsterz2775
@rsterz2775 2 года назад
After watching this, I feel bad for Chad Bradford. The dude was really underpaid.
@mc76
@mc76 2 года назад
Including the "island of misfit toys" line-from Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, a holiday TV special from 1964-is vintage Aaron Sorkin.
@stephenmahlstedt7276
@stephenmahlstedt7276 10 месяцев назад
I am not a fan of sports at all, but this movie really captivates me. Excellent storytelling and acting.
@juanquarroz2310
@juanquarroz2310 2 года назад
It's a metaphor.
@drjswizzle8235
@drjswizzle8235 2 года назад
I know its a metaphor.
@simonjames1604
@simonjames1604 2 года назад
pete, you're a good egg
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