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Billy (Brad Pitt) receives an offer from the Boston Red Sox.
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Moneyball. Brad Pitt stars in this film about Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane and his attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players. Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) challenges the system and defies conventional wisdom when his is forced to rebuild his small-market team on a limited budget. Despite opposition from the old guard, the media, fans and their own field manager (Philip Seymour Hoffman), Beane - with the help of a young, number-crunching, Yale-educated economist (Jonah Hill) - develops a roster of misfits…and along the way, forever changes the way the game is played.
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@stinkyham9050
@stinkyham9050 Год назад
I would have totally sold out and taken that offer. One of the great things money can buy is my integrity.
@fariamirian4085
@fariamirian4085 Год назад
Hahahaha
@motley331
@motley331 Год назад
Would not have been a sell out.
@kemenluz
@kemenluz Год назад
But cannot buy time to spend with His daughter
@mastod0n1
@mastod0n1 Год назад
@@motley331 yeah he wouldn't be sacrificing his integrity by accepting that offer
@liljackypaper
@liljackypaper Год назад
😂
@gerrenator
@gerrenator 2 года назад
Without a doubt, this entire film did one of the most amazing casting jobs in all of Hollywood history. Great cameo by Arliss Howard.
@maximillianosaben
@maximillianosaben 2 года назад
That's a wild exaggeration no matter how you slice it. But the cast was great.
@BlaneNostalgia
@BlaneNostalgia 2 года назад
holy shit u made me realize its Arliss
@HyphyJuice916
@HyphyJuice916 2 года назад
@@maximillianosaben I don't know. The casting was pretty amazing. I can't think of one bad performance from anyone in this movie.
@TigDegner
@TigDegner 2 года назад
​@@maximillianosaben what's better-cast? Genuine question.
@maximillianosaben
@maximillianosaben 2 года назад
​ @Hyphy Juice @@TigDegner - That's beside the point. Saying "one of the most amazing casting jobs in all of Hollywood history." is an insanely huge statement all things considered, regardless of what movie you're talking about. (But fantastic as this movie is, I don't think it would be high on that list, truth be told.)
@beeer421
@beeer421 2 года назад
This is a baseball movie for people who love baseball and people who don't give two shits about it. I don't give two shits about it but I absolutely love this movie.
@M4NA5
@M4NA5 2 года назад
I started watching Baseball and supporting A’s because of this movie lol
@jumustube
@jumustube 2 года назад
Great statement
@Oxibase
@Oxibase 2 года назад
I’m in the same camp as you, Beerf. This movie was wonderful.
@michaeljabronis7271
@michaeljabronis7271 2 года назад
As a person who has mostly thought baseball is the most boring sport to watch, this movie is amazing. It made me very interested in what goes into baseball, I will say I respect it more, but still find it absolutely boring to watch.
@michaelkeenan3437
@michaelkeenan3437 2 года назад
If you don’t give a shit about baseball why did you watch this video?
@tonybp
@tonybp 2 года назад
I went into the theater to see this movie because the other movies started later. I'm so glad I did. It still surprises me how many people haven't seen it and how underrated it is.
@darbyheavey406
@darbyheavey406 2 года назад
True…nothing blows up…no sex…just a great character study.
@bradwest4821
@bradwest4821 Год назад
I'm just now realizing this
@jii-ro7083
@jii-ro7083 Год назад
It's because its about baseball the lamest team sport to ever exist
@-Muhammad_Ali-
@-Muhammad_Ali- Год назад
I so wish there were theaters that rerun older movies
@mvubu6823
@mvubu6823 Год назад
​@@jii-ro7083 so you're not very good at it?
@Jinka1950
@Jinka1950 Год назад
I do not watch baseball or care about it but I’ve watched this movie 3 times. I love the casting, the acting, the storyline and it’s just plain educational as well.
@DataLog
@DataLog Год назад
Your opinion is irrelevant.
@freddiefreihofer7716
@freddiefreihofer7716 Год назад
@@DataLog 65+ people disagree with you!
@DataLog
@DataLog Год назад
@@freddiefreihofer7716 Even a consensus can't beat facts.
@iorekby
@iorekby 4 месяца назад
The funny thing is Brad Pitt had zero interest in Baseball too IRL. But he did a great job here because he makes you really believe he's this baseball guru
@tonyc8752
@tonyc8752 Год назад
I love that it shows Henry being both brilliant/shrewd in his industry and yet so out of touch with reality when it came to the scarf/gift
@Angavelmar
@Angavelmar Год назад
His other secretary already had a gift for her. Don't be fooled, this is how Owners talk :)
@MrTCHOSS
@MrTCHOSS Год назад
@@Angavelmar Yeah, cause you hang out with so many owners :) LMAO. Talk about fools
@mc76
@mc76 Год назад
It reminds me of when Poppy Bush had no idea what a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk cost because he had spent over a decade as VP and President and a lifetime being wealthy.
@no_Ray_bang
@no_Ray_bang Год назад
It felt more like an interview question to me
@derekbowen5820
@derekbowen5820 Год назад
Maybe I'm just crazy, but when he says "it's her birthday... what should I get her?" I feel like anyone should've immediately responded "How about the day off?"
@jamiepaolinetti5087
@jamiepaolinetti5087 2 года назад
"The first guy through the wall always gets bloody. Always."
@johnfirimonte2682
@johnfirimonte2682 Год назад
This is my favorite scene in the whole movie! Arliss Howard made the scene - amazing dialogue and mannerisms!
@ericbarone4257
@ericbarone4257 2 года назад
"One of the great things about money is that it buys a lot of things" spoken like a true billionaire
@Oxibase
@Oxibase 2 года назад
I’m not a billionaire but I think that guy is on to something.
@DustinHorvath1987
@DustinHorvath1987 2 года назад
"Sounds nice."
@Foxtrap731
@Foxtrap731 2 года назад
It’s a great line. As if we forgot that.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 Год назад
Indeed and they DIDN'T make their billion in baseball.
@tonyc8752
@tonyc8752 Год назад
I figured that out when I was 3 years old
@skins4thewin
@skins4thewin Год назад
Great acting in this scene. The scene sells the fact that this owner truly believes in this man's talent & is willing to pay whatever it takes to hire him.
@Huyle18
@Huyle18 Год назад
And Billy still stayed with the Oakland.
@Captain_AAhab
@Captain_AAhab Год назад
@@Huyle18And Boston won the World Series
@Huyle18
@Huyle18 Год назад
@@Captain_AAhab yep using moneyball they went on to finally win the world series. Curse broken
@cwjones426
@cwjones426 Год назад
For those who don’t know it was for 12.5 million dollars a year. The highest of any GM ever in all of sports. He turned it down.
@Brrr559
@Brrr559 9 месяцев назад
The dude an idiot. He turned that down and the Red Sox became one helluva team after that. A’s never won crap.
@stickit2theman1
@stickit2theman1 2 года назад
My fave part about this scene is they don't show the number, just Brad Pitt's reaction is all you needed there. It helps show the type of guy Billy is, that money isn't all that matters to him
@boonedocksfl2012
@boonedocksfl2012 2 года назад
I think he went just for validation of his value. His value was his willingness to "be the first guy through the wall", although Billy knew he had to stay in Oakland for his daughter.
@michaelneufeld4515
@michaelneufeld4515 Год назад
They later clarified it would make Beane the highest paid GM in baseball.
@ojayojeda2846
@ojayojeda2846 Год назад
Jonah revealed it as the highest contract for a GM in the history
@randyswanson6912
@randyswanson6912 Год назад
They revealed it. 12 million
@motley331
@motley331 Год назад
Sure. But he has yet to win a World Series Championship
@neogigo
@neogigo 2 года назад
Glad to see Private/Sergeant "Cowboy" from Full Metal Jacket having a second life as a Boston Red Sox owner
@mtfitch2820
@mtfitch2820 2 года назад
Good catch... i woulda never caught
@nicholasiadevaio3854
@nicholasiadevaio3854 2 года назад
Oh shoot... that's right!!! Poor guy.
@slydEvil35
@slydEvil35 2 года назад
Nice find!
@nickgraham9936
@nickgraham9936 2 года назад
No way!! I would have never realized. Great eye!
@VikingMan44
@VikingMan44 2 года назад
Wow. I thought he looked familiar. Never would have placed it.
@jd52wtf
@jd52wtf 2 года назад
The RedSox already knew what it was that he did.... This was a very nice gesture from the ownership. History shows they didn't really need him.... Just his ideas on how to build a team. Amazing story and movie in general.
@robbymulvany2109
@robbymulvany2109 2 года назад
Bill James came way before Billy Beane, and the Red Sox were built very differently from how Beane would have built them.
@tomshea8382
@tomshea8382 2 года назад
@@robbymulvany2109 You're not going to get Brad Pitt to star in a movie about Bill James.
@abehambino
@abehambino 2 года назад
There were many who could do many things, but there’s always an advantage to getting the one who already DID something. Bill Gates knew how to make an MP3 player, yet he’s no Steve Jobs.
@TheNerdForAllSeasons
@TheNerdForAllSeasons Год назад
"History shows they didn't need him" History shows that an unprecedented and as-yet unrepeated miracle happened. The Sox still break the curse if Beane goes there. The question is, why did he stay with us.
@Antonin1738
@Antonin1738 Год назад
@@tomshea8382 but somehow did for Billy Beane, and the A's lmao
@eadams1057
@eadams1057 6 месяцев назад
As a Sox fan I totally loved this scene. So great when he comes in the limo and walks in and first sees the field.
@Andrew_M_Ward
@Andrew_M_Ward 2 года назад
this is a rare example where you should watch the movie first and then read the book... The book is an easy read but if you love the movie then check out the book - its an amazing study
@AllenHanPR
@AllenHanPR 2 года назад
Billy Beane is a man of science and passion, he stopped caring about money a long time ago. He ended up staying in Oakland for his family.
@nickcormier8571
@nickcormier8571 Год назад
And Oakland has thrived and blossomed into a world class dumpster fire.
@AllenHanPR
@AllenHanPR Год назад
@@nickcormier8571 takes one to know one I guess.
@nickcormier8571
@nickcormier8571 Год назад
@@AllenHanPR uh, take a drive around the city, it's looking like the city gave up.
@AllenHanPR
@AllenHanPR Год назад
@@nickcormier8571 I live in Bel-Air, so I wouldn't know. But take pride in your city man. The thing about sports, it doesn't matter if your team sucks, t here is enough fans who support their team as a whole, no matter how much they suck. because it represents their city.
@nonehere9734
@nonehere9734 Год назад
@@AllenHanPR I don't think there's anyway to improve your statements. Very well said.
@chasecommenter1428
@chasecommenter1428 2 года назад
Fun fact John Henry is play by the guy that played grown up Scotty Smalls in the sandlot
@zachEastwood
@zachEastwood 2 года назад
You would be correct.
@user-uc1my6hn5v
@user-uc1my6hn5v 10 месяцев назад
This movie from start to finish was amazing. One of the best movies ever made based on a sport.
@byler390
@byler390 2 года назад
Brad P is the Paul Newman of my generation. He’s the man
@korbendallas8488
@korbendallas8488 Год назад
Seeing them together in Spy Game was a rare treat
@RogueReplicant
@RogueReplicant Год назад
@@korbendallas8488 No. That was Robert Redford.
@korbendallas8488
@korbendallas8488 Год назад
@@RogueReplicant Oops, you're right. Always saw Pitt as a modern Redford. I have no idea why I read the OP as Redford instead of Newman
@MrKarlozz
@MrKarlozz Год назад
I'm a Dane without the slightest clue about baseball but this movie is simply one of my favourites of all time.
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 5 месяцев назад
This scene pretty much sums up the movie. It's not really about baseball, I mean it is, but the Sox owner explains how what Billy was doing was changing the entire business. He was making people think about how they're doing things. In reality, Billy Beane was the victim of his own success, because all the richer teams started paying attention to sabermetrics and other stats that Billy was using first. You can apply what Billy was doing to almost any industry and the morals are the same.
@T.E.P..
@T.E.P.. Год назад
a very special movie and every performance is superb from each and every actor. Incredible how gripping the story is and I highly recommend watching this movie on a rainy day ... if the SUN is shining get out there and enjoy the world ... otherwise watch this movie.
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 5 месяцев назад
My favorite scene from the movie. Even though he didn't take the offer, Billy understood that he already won. He did exactly what he set out to accomplish, even if he doesn't have the actual hardware that says he does. And the fact at least one other owner understood what he was doing was just proof of that.
@ooohrob
@ooohrob 2 года назад
love these type of movies....
@CallmeYaMajesty
@CallmeYaMajesty Год назад
That makes you the highest paid GM in the history of sports
@allanstephens2665
@allanstephens2665 2 года назад
Outstanding film.
@williamjean9392
@williamjean9392 19 дней назад
2 weeks ago I took the Fenway Park tour. This was in the Press Box. I remember the windows and the view. If you go to Boston and are a baseball fan, take the Fenway Tour. It's great. You get to sit in the seats by the Green Monster and the seat where Ted Williams hit the fan in the head for the longest home run in right field.
@cranberriesdoodle1450
@cranberriesdoodle1450 Год назад
It was a coupon for a free frosty at Wendy's!!!
@eriktempelman2097
@eriktempelman2097 2 года назад
Excellent summary of how radical innovation plays out.
@tomshea8382
@tomshea8382 2 года назад
It's not that radical. Advanced analytics are great, but saving money for billionaires is not something we should really cheer.
@patersonplankrd
@patersonplankrd 2 года назад
@@tomshea8382 Do you have an issue with wealthy people?
@tomshea8382
@tomshea8382 2 года назад
@@patersonplankrd Only when they do what owners always do, which is cry poor and try not to spend money when the only point of the exercise is to spend money. Which, of course, keeps the athletes from becoming wealthy themselves.
@stephenmccollum1391
@stephenmccollum1391 Год назад
great acting throughout this movie
@BlaneNostalgia
@BlaneNostalgia 2 года назад
Wow its private cowboy from Full Metal Jacket. Amazing actor
@casualchauncey
@casualchauncey Год назад
Not him
@emaluciaecheverriamorel
@emaluciaecheverriamorel 2 года назад
Brad really you are fantastic 🥰
@benjaminrobelo6044
@benjaminrobelo6044 2 года назад
Great explanation of what happens when the Establishment feels threatened.
@johnford5568
@johnford5568 2 года назад
Yes, same thing happened with John Bogle's "folly" of a passively managed index fund in 1976.
@russellbauer8299
@russellbauer8299 2 года назад
Same thing happened when Donald Trump became president
@-Truth-Is-Singular
@-Truth-Is-Singular 2 года назад
@@russellbauer8299 Donald Trump is the establishment? I thought the establishment was the media and the lifelong politicians who were bats$it crazy during his tenure.
@TK0_23_
@TK0_23_ Год назад
I thought this was the most imortant point Still going on in baseball today, 20 years later.
@dstreetz91
@dstreetz91 5 месяцев назад
Trump is establishment. Trump rhetoric is simply what conservatives have been thinking, but not saying, for years. That's how history will remember trump particularly when he was the president after the first black president in the history of the US because racism is alive in the US.
@kenthomas1109
@kenthomas1109 Год назад
Brilliant writing.
@k.chriscaldwell4141
@k.chriscaldwell4141 Год назад
I don’t care for baseball or for sports films, but man this is a wonderful film. So good. Draft Day, too.
@ayokay123
@ayokay123 Год назад
Personally, I think this is Pitt's best performance. Yes, better than Benjamin Button.
@anbee8127
@anbee8127 Год назад
Hard to say that. He's a chameleon. He acts to play out the character. Oceans eleven, seven, burn after reading, this movie, babel, you name it. He's different in each movie.
@k.chriscaldwell4141
@k.chriscaldwell4141 Год назад
Yup.
@renee6524
@renee6524 Год назад
Wonderful in Brnjamin Button but agree this is his best. Overall though I think he gets better every decade.
@doofus5152
@doofus5152 2 года назад
I love this movie, despite it's glaring historical inaccuracies. Great performances by a great cast, under-appreciated yet marvelous cinematography, nice soundtrack too.
@normie2716
@normie2716 2 года назад
No reason to let reality get in the way of a good story.
@stanleyhape8427
@stanleyhape8427 Год назад
​@@normie2716 you are dead stop acting like you aren't..now get back in that box and stay there.
@wintermute8315
@wintermute8315 Год назад
​@@stanleyhape8427 You're mentally unwell.
@gottago1885
@gottago1885 Год назад
@@normie2716 wipe ya ass today?
@AlexEvdokimov-jq4ks
@AlexEvdokimov-jq4ks 2 месяца назад
Everybody loves a good comeback movie. Money ball, mighty ducks, and Kim kardashian. 😂😂😂
@goodbar440
@goodbar440 2 года назад
Got offered 12.5 mil per year turned it down stay in Oakland
@BOBBOBBOBBOBBOBBOB69
@BOBBOBBOBBOBBOBBOB69 Год назад
Another think thing many people underestimate, is the right people. The right people are virtually priceless.
@1981bevo
@1981bevo Год назад
Beane watching the Red Sox win 3 World Series since turning down this offer: "huh. that would have been nice."
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 5 месяцев назад
It would have, but the point is Billy realized that he won. He did what he set out to accomplish, which was to change the game. The Red Sox owner outright told him he did, and that anyone who wanted to compete going forward would have to do what Beane was doing. That was likely a big reason why he turned down the money. We also saw earlier in the film that as a player, he chose money over integrity, and regretted it.
@roland7584
@roland7584 3 месяца назад
@@drygnfyre His life in Oakland since this movie is one big regret. The franchise is a dumpster fire that he has been a part of. It's easy to blame ownership for everything, but being a part of a disgusting franchise as the GM can't make him proud of anything.
@abhuram1
@abhuram1 Год назад
So this is how executive level meetings go 😊
@user-ld4nm7xo7x
@user-ld4nm7xo7x Год назад
Baseball isn't easy at all compared to other American sports. As much as how good a team is or how often a team often contends in the playoffs, it's hard to win this trophy like any other sports. That's why I like to watch baseball. Only Yankees if I remember right had won the most consecutive seasons in recent years, which also were 2 decades ago. Or The Giants 3 championship in 6 years.
@PotrzebieConolly
@PotrzebieConolly 6 месяцев назад
The Yankees won the World Series 5 years in a row 1949-1953. Never been matched in Major League baseball.
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 5 месяцев назад
@@PotrzebieConolly Not to take away from the Yankees at all, but this was also the era before free agency and there were only 16 teams. So once a team had good players, they never had to trade them or worry about them leaving. The reason why it's almost impossible for anyone to do this again is because the parity is much higher, there are more teams, and you have to constantly deal with free agency. It's the same reason the Boston Celtics won 8 championships in a row in the 50s. Same thing: fewer teams, no concept of free agency, lesser parity, etc.
@PotrzebieConolly
@PotrzebieConolly 5 месяцев назад
@@drygnfyre Slight correction - Celtics 8 in a row were 1959 to 1966. Your point still applies, of course.
@JavierGonzalez-lp3ke
@JavierGonzalez-lp3ke 12 дней назад
"Moneyball" by Michael Lewis, the book this film is based, is just as good if not better "This is threatening not just a way of doing business but (really) in their minds, it's threatening the game, what it's threatening is their livelihoods; it's threatening their jobs. It's threatening the way that they do things."
@travisvanalst4698
@travisvanalst4698 3 месяца назад
$41mil for an entire organization in 2002 is still literal Pennie’s compared to most of the other team.
@thielees
@thielees 2 года назад
I’m surprised nobody has ever pointed out the irony of the film studio using A-listers to make this movie about how you waste money by hiring A-listers to perform particular skill-based tasks. Like hitting a baseball. Or memorizing lines and going through motions in front of a camera.
@jonnylaser85
@jonnylaser85 Год назад
Lol that’s an absolute amazing point, but hey they bought low on Chris Pratt right
@notthatyouasked6656
@notthatyouasked6656 Год назад
The point was never that you shouldn't hire A-listers. The point was that there are seriously skilled people who who can make a difference but are overlooked because of completely arbitrary and irrelevant reasons. Because of that they may be undervalued and therefore significantly cheaper than a (supposed) A- lister. Remember the scene with the scouts where they're not interested in a player because he has an unattractive girlfriend? Or Chad Bradford who "throws funny"? Those sorts of things have nothing to do with how good someone is or isn't at their job, but "culturally", a lot of people thought (and may still think) they do.
@TheFranchiseCA
@TheFranchiseCA Год назад
The Red Sox used a lot of Moneyball principles after this, they just put a lot more money behind it. Similarly, if you find name actors who really deliver, they may well be worth it.
@_misnoma_
@_misnoma_ Год назад
That's a great point. Except they didn't pay A-List prices for these A-Listers. They attracted them with the quality of the project and opportunities outside their usual casting. Unlike Sports stars, successful actors can operate a "one for them, one for me" approach because the time commitment for project like this is relatively small and - since the decline of the Studio system - they are not exclusively bound to producers?
@zacharyhicks6237
@zacharyhicks6237 Год назад
The movie business doesn't work by getting on base. It works by getting butts in seats. A-listers do that.
@Revelian1982
@Revelian1982 2 года назад
I don't know who this actor is with Brad Pitt, but he is so natural in this scene.
@JCrashB
@JCrashB 2 года назад
Arliss Howard, better known as Private Cowboy from Full Metal Jacket.
@jakesolo2872
@jakesolo2872 2 года назад
@@JCrashB Jeezo, so it is! I knew the face but couldn't figure out what from.
@normie2716
@normie2716 2 года назад
He really does do a good John Henry.
@tipdub
@tipdub Год назад
hahah billy at the end like :o
@justinboyett8843
@justinboyett8843 Год назад
Turn up the volume.
@putt7515
@putt7515 Год назад
Anyone know what pete is wearing called? Or specific type
@luiscastillo7009
@luiscastillo7009 2 года назад
"Where would I get her something like that"... that just shows how disconnected the owner is from reality
@rotoninja
@rotoninja 2 года назад
I love that part. "You mean like wool?" 🤣 Ironically, his arrogance, lack of awareness, and caring also allows him to "disregard" baseball's cultural norms. Quite the paradox.
@drans60
@drans60 2 года назад
You are sort of right, but also sort of wrong. The owner used it as a disarming question and to also test the patience of Pitt. It was a perfectly placed question and Pitt answered it perfectly.
@rla1000
@rla1000 2 года назад
Amazon
@markturner7643
@markturner7643 2 года назад
Like Lucille Bluth asking if a banana costs $10
@geirgaseidnes7809
@geirgaseidnes7809 2 года назад
Or that his reality is very different from yours.
@oakyoakford9034
@oakyoakford9034 2 года назад
Why was the sound off in this scene?
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d 2 года назад
This, and Shohei Othanis highlights are the only things I honestly know about baseball. Is there a reason he decided not to take the offer?
@Th3EvilP3anut
@Th3EvilP3anut 2 года назад
just my opinion but i think deep down he really wanted to continue with what he started in oakland. he also probably knew the red sox didnt need him
@mikenovick9677
@mikenovick9677 2 года назад
Watch the movie abs it explains his reasoning. Billy Beane was recruited as a 5 tool player and it took the money instead of a scholarship to Stanford. He vowed he would act “just for money” ever again.
@VCT3333
@VCT3333 2 года назад
He was offered a piece of the ownership of the As.
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d 2 года назад
@@mikenovick9677 I did watch the movie but I’m not sure if the actual character went with that Mantra in real life. I’ll scope it out
@TheBarber5550
@TheBarber5550 2 года назад
He stayed in Oakland for his daughter.
@JoeBlow_4
@JoeBlow_4 Год назад
There are two wolves within us. One is good and one is not good. The one who will thrive is the one we feed.
@selder_7
@selder_7 10 месяцев назад
Don’t really care about baseball but love this film. The Damned United did that for me with football too.
@nickcara97
@nickcara97 Год назад
I wonder what kind of present Denise ended up getting.
@louel9272
@louel9272 Месяц назад
Me: I'm not for sale! For rent maybe...but definitely not for sale!
@JCrashB
@JCrashB 2 года назад
It says "For free" on the paper.
@drmubeenahmad
@drmubeenahmad 12 дней назад
This is the kind of job interview I'd like to be called in for. Sounds nice.
@amineaiffa
@amineaiffa 2 года назад
I hate baseball. Too boring of a sport for me to watch. But I loved watching this movie. It made me take a second look at the sport and respect what I didn't understand.
@motley331
@motley331 2 года назад
Playoff baseball right at the start of October is thrilling. THE BEST !
@Thislife426
@Thislife426 2 года назад
This guy better give Klopp the funds to buy Jude this transfer window
@erickp4005
@erickp4005 Год назад
In my head.... Ben affleck and his boys make a move on fenway when they hear Billy Beane didn't get the job.
@paulthacker9144
@paulthacker9144 Год назад
I'll never understand why Billy Beane didn't take the Red Sox job. He would have been with an ownership that is not afraid to spend money to build a championship team. Staying with Oakland is a head scratcher, the A's are going nowhere and will be as long as they have a cheap owner.
@stanleyhape8427
@stanleyhape8427 Год назад
he stayed for his daughter.
@k.chriscaldwell4141
@k.chriscaldwell4141 Год назад
Family. He mentions not doing anything again for just money earlier in the film.
@POKEFAN023
@POKEFAN023 Год назад
@Matthew Greene wow! At that point he should’ve just taken the offer.
@spartanracer
@spartanracer Год назад
And currently as of June 2023 the As are one of the worst if not the worst in all of MLB. Their performance has been abysmal.
@dobermanpac1064
@dobermanpac1064 6 месяцев назад
Life isn’t about the money. It’s about what you do with the God given talent you have.
@bobcarr5497
@bobcarr5497 5 месяцев назад
Great scene and movie. That's a offer that when I saw what Henry offered Bean was something else. The A's are still in that dump in Oakland. I wonder if Billy Bean ever had second thoughts looking back on what could of been? Great movie!
@brandonphaneuf1432
@brandonphaneuf1432 6 месяцев назад
This scene sums up American politics. “Threatening their livelihoods. Threatening their jobs. Threatening their money. People holding the Reigns are going batshit crazy”
@user-py7zg4yn2b
@user-py7zg4yn2b 24 дня назад
I’m just gonna go put this out there right now… I have to say that every actor in the movie industry… He’s got to be one of the most versatile ever probably top five versatile top 25 best male actors of all time. I don’t watch too much TV these days clips here and there is some things but I’d burn this whole town down if it wasn’t for my mommas house.
@BostonSteve922
@BostonSteve922 Год назад
I know it’s an actor portrayal but imagine a person so wealthy they don’t know what gift to get a person or where to get it
@jloo6822
@jloo6822 Год назад
What’s funny is, in the 20+ years since this was depicted, the A’s have never really gone above the heights of those 01/02 teams. Yes, they’ve had some solid teams here and there but still have not “improved” if you will, on those accomplishments. I think it’s almost a little tragic in itself, as Beane introduced these ideas to the MLB, and the MLB first beat him up for it, then adopted them, then used them to their advantage with higher payrolls/resources. Even Boston, who wanted him so bad, has since shown that they didn’t need him. It’s tragic because what he did was so unorthodox, so ballsy, and even daring given the MLB landscape at the time. And at first it worked. But it seems that in the end the house always wins when you’re the A’s.
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 5 месяцев назад
Billy demonstrates the mantra of being the victim of your own success. You see it in sports often. Once you do something interesting, innovative, or successful, everyone else copies you and sooner or later they catch up and exceed you. Billy changed the game, the problem was once everyone else copied him, they also had the larger budgets to attract the star players. It's like how kids who grew up watching Micheal Jordan or LeBron James became NBA players themselves, and emulated their style and eventually caught up to them. The playing field eventually levels out as the best players age and have to deal with newer players who play like them. That's exactly what happened to Billy. People learned what he was doing, and found ways to do it better.
@jloo6822
@jloo6822 5 месяцев назад
@@drygnfyre yep, you said it. With the A’s leaving Oakland for budgetary reasons (or so they say) now it makes it even more grim. This whole plan was incepted by the motivation of doing more with less. And even that wasn’t good enough to make them stay, while everyone else uses now these same concepts.
@paulheitkemper1559
@paulheitkemper1559 Год назад
5ft 9? I didn't know they stacked shit that high!?
@spooge33
@spooge33 2 месяца назад
The writing and acting just floors me.
@CoCotheTurtle
@CoCotheTurtle Месяц назад
That bad?
@spooge33
@spooge33 Месяц назад
@CoCotheTurtle That good.
@dootdoot1867
@dootdoot1867 Год назад
And he said no, because his daughter was in Oakland.
@spagheted2954
@spagheted2954 2 года назад
He left $12.5 million on the Boston Table… crazy af
@lanthanumlanthanium6373
@lanthanumlanthanium6373 2 года назад
Money isn't everything in life, the sooner you start to realize that the happier you will feel. Sometimes the happiest you will ever feel, is turning down something you know you can have, not because you are somehow better, but because you know there's more to life. Take around 5-6 grams of mushrooms and you'll understand what I mean.
@trndrd
@trndrd Год назад
"The World series", literally only 1 country is competing in it.
@MichaelWilson-io8xq
@MichaelWilson-io8xq Год назад
Two, actually. Don't forget the Toronto Blue Jays. They used to have the Montreal Expos also, but they are now defunct. Still, your point is taken that there should be more to claim that title.
@threethrushes
@threethrushes 3 месяца назад
I took a world-class dump this morning. And when I say world class, I mean world class.
@Psyclonus7
@Psyclonus7 2 года назад
):30 HOLY SHIT! THE SUBSCRIBE ANIMATION MADE THE VIDEO SO MUCH BETTER!
@thijst5571
@thijst5571 Год назад
I have ZERO interest in Baseball but i loved this movie.
@PianoUniverse
@PianoUniverse 11 месяцев назад
Sp to sum up my little league coach from many years ago "A walk is as good as a hit"
@deputyduffy
@deputyduffy Год назад
We all know if Billy could go back in time he would take this offer....and win a WS championship.....
@Jeff-sp7bg
@Jeff-sp7bg Год назад
Doubt it. Deep down Billy Beane likes to lose. He actually admitted it in 2005. "Losing never bothered me in fact It energizes me to do better next year. I like the motivation losing provides me more than anything else ."
@deputyduffy
@deputyduffy Год назад
@@Jeff-sp7bg So he is a LOSER!!!!
@roland7584
@roland7584 3 месяца назад
It's even funnier that he wanted to stay in Oakland, and now he has to move to Sacramento and maybe Vegas, thus proving you have to be a little bit selfish (and smart) and take the money with the better job and let the rest play out as I'm sure it would have all worked out with him and his daughter.
@drawnsequence
@drawnsequence Год назад
I get that this is just passive income to youtubers but I will never understand how they can't do a simple audio balance before hitting render. Their intros and outros that are >300% louder than whatever we've just had to crank the volume to just listen to. If you have a low volume clip, lower the volume of your bumpers and save our hearing.
@shinershawn6053
@shinershawn6053 Год назад
Was the paper he handed him a stick drawing of a horse playing basketball?
@c3dmf4s
@c3dmf4s 7 месяцев назад
I had no idea this was the same actor from full metal jacket.. wow!
@cteal2018
@cteal2018 Год назад
The people most invested in the system, the ones that control it, will always fight any change to it...they have the most to lose.
@The_Four_One_Six
@The_Four_One_Six Год назад
Anybody know what the offer was?
@cjags1232
@cjags1232 2 месяца назад
12.5 million a year
@adamgrimsley2900
@adamgrimsley2900 Год назад
What was the offer?
@jesseray9526
@jesseray9526 Год назад
The adult Smalls in another baseball movie, go figure!
@vrombo
@vrombo Год назад
Not accepting this offer was foolish, since there was nothing else in Oakland A's.
@allnamesaretakenful
@allnamesaretakenful 2 года назад
This is my favorite movie and I hate baseball with a vengeance.
@ralphgizzip4408
@ralphgizzip4408 Год назад
Baseball was invented so statistician would have something to do in the summer.
@Reduxwood
@Reduxwood 2 года назад
What was the amount on the check?
@roland7584
@roland7584 3 месяца назад
There was no check. It was a piece of paper.
@Cougar139tweak
@Cougar139tweak Год назад
Just realized that's Cowboy from Full Metal Jacket....
@jasonjinx
@jasonjinx 2 года назад
how much was the offfer
@renee6524
@renee6524 Год назад
12.5 million I think.
@okthennone
@okthennone 2 месяца назад
Great movie
@chriskerley1508
@chriskerley1508 2 года назад
This still applies to a lot of industries unfortunately.
@mrbroeders
@mrbroeders 6 месяцев назад
I'm from the UK. I know nothing about baseball. But I've seen this film 4 times. What does that say?
@threethrushes
@threethrushes 3 месяца назад
It says that someone is currently holding you hostage somewhere in Burnley and forcing you to watch Moneyball on a scratchy VHS tape exactly four times against your consent.
@nufcedkidyup8627
@nufcedkidyup8627 Год назад
As a lifelong Sox fan I could never understand why they didn't get him.
@TK0_23_
@TK0_23_ Год назад
Because he wanted to do it in Oakland. Henry offered way more money. But with Beane, it wasn't about the money. His experience as a player taught him that. It's all in the movie.
@roland7584
@roland7584 3 месяца назад
@@TK0_23_ but remember, it's just a movie. Not everything is reality in this movie.
@TK0_23_
@TK0_23_ 3 месяца назад
@@roland7584 Are you suggesting Henry did not offer him a contract?
@roland7584
@roland7584 3 месяца назад
@@TK0_23_ I'm suggesting that this movie has led you to believe his experience as a player taught him something. If it did, he wouldn't have stayed with a club that is run like a minor league team used to feed the big market teams, and he would have taken the offer so he could be a GM that actually cares about players and pays players that perform and ultimately win championships which is what the game is all about. The game isn't supposed to be about saving rich businessmen their money so they can win games cheaply in the regular season.
@TK0_23_
@TK0_23_ 3 месяца назад
@@roland7584 But in actual real life. John Henry, the owner of the Red Sox, did in fact offer Billy Beane a job as the Sox GM. And Billy Beane, in actual real life, did not, in the end, accept the offer. You are correct though. There is no evidence that he turned down the job because of money. His life and daughter were in Oakland. He didn't want to leave California. Also the A's still had some respect back then. I was a partial season ticket holder in the 80's when the Haas family owned them. It was a great place to see a game. I am a baseball fan since 1965. Grew up with the Mets in Jersey. Lived in California for 20 years. Have been following Bill James and sabermetrics since 1984. And I wrote a baseball blog for 5 years. I am a highly informed fan of baseball. But you were right to challenge me.
@NickAlpha_
@NickAlpha_ 2 года назад
I want to admit something. Brat Pitt is one of my male role models in life.
@BuckingHorse-Bull
@BuckingHorse-Bull 2 года назад
why he is an ACTOR
@onbored9627
@onbored9627 2 года назад
@@BuckingHorse-Bull Perhaps for the things he does and the type of person he is. I don't know much about him, other than he was spinning signs or something while trying to make it and that he flips houses in his free time.
@bewmdogg
@bewmdogg 2 года назад
@@onbored9627 do you mean like failed marriages and alcoholism?
@onbored9627
@onbored9627 2 года назад
@@bewmdogg I don't imagine that's what he had in mind.
@bobbierobinson6269
@bobbierobinson6269 Год назад
@@bewmdogg that shows that he isn't perfect. Brad Pitt seems to have few of those compared to many. He still gets out to feed and cloth the homeless. He builds houses, visits with everyday people, and never seems to let the fame go to his head. It's not anything I have checked out, but he seems to want our world to be a better place, and that's something we all should emulate.
@boxlunch1698
@boxlunch1698 2 года назад
Billy prob kickin himself for not taking that job after the recession hit
@tblighting112
@tblighting112 2 года назад
The offer was 12.5 million. He turned it down.
@barniem3148
@barniem3148 2 года назад
At the time making him the highest paid GM in history. You can't buy loyalty though :)
@normie2716
@normie2716 2 года назад
All things that were mentioned in the movie.
@jd0879
@jd0879 2 года назад
Anyone who watches the movie knows this. It was literally said 5 mins later
@Chris-ey8zf
@Chris-ey8zf Год назад
@@barniem3148 The fact that he remained loyal to the cheap Oakland A ownership is his greatest mistake. He's been taken advantage of his entire career. He's an idiot. That stupidity and blind loyalty is why he will never win.
@rightrightrightuhhuhuhhuh6516
He couldn't take the offer because he knew if he held out, Tarantino would offer him the role that would finally win him the MVP of the world series
@crimony3054
@crimony3054 Год назад
Late 2002 -- Billy Beane can't say "Amazon".
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@alexludavertigo6926 Год назад
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