Jonah Hill was a key player in this movie. Honestly... his performance sets the entire tone and underlying theme to the movie. Makes me smile to hear him speak so humbly about his confidence in contrast to the performance he gave... just an amazing actor.
Jonah Hill is a fine actor. This Peter Brand character, as well as his acting in "The Wolf of Wall Street" and especially "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" are all such fantastic and skillful performances.
@@aaronaaron5968 , the role of Peter Brandt may have not taken much acting skill but Hill does a fantastic job in his role. One that w/o him doing his personal research on the sabermetrics by Bill James, we're not sitting here giving him his due.
I couldn't care less about baseball or statistics, but I love this movie and I know several other people who feel the same way. A beautiful film because it has a great story.
I like this video. Brad is (as usual) very laid back and humble. Jonah is still "newish", (he's amazing and doesn't seem to get it yet). They are all respectful, and wonderful. Overall a wonderful experience with kind articulate people. A rare treasure these days.
actors are actors. I am a Baseball fan. the 2 characters portrayed changed the game and, deserving hall of fame status. Today the game is a hybrid of the original... but, they did change the game. ... profit-sharing helped too, a bit. but if you are in the mood for a sports movie... this is a good one.
Misfits bias part is what makes this a great film, and story. I have seen this mentality playout in so many industries and organizations that I have been a part of. But really only baseball and its condensed to season with tons of statistics could really spotlight this unfortunate aspect.
"you're worth your weight in gold son" I have never had a better compliment. At the time I just accepted it and continued with my day. But looking back... Wow, thank you.
Miller like Mark Romanek are a few of the industry’s MOST under rated Directors. Bennett is a stunning director with a massive vision & works so hard at getting the story across to an audience. He’s brilliant & BRAD .. .well he holds his own no matter what he does. This film is what Levinson did for baseball & audiences who loved the GAME - with Robert Redford in the 80’s. MoneyBall will be seen as one of the greats years from now as much as it has been loved by many to this day.
facts my guy. as a 2x award winning screenwriter, Bennett Miller has been in my top five favorite filmmakers since the 2010's. Him Kubrick (and a dash of Polanski) wield the most creative influence over me when I'm writing my features (oddly enough I've never directed anything lol.) Nice to see someone put respect on Bennett Miller's name!
Bennet is a savant - by which I mean he's obsessive - there's a word for it, that eludes me now vis this insistence to make a unifying theory of everything, its almost Eastern, mystical. That in a grain of sand you can diagnose the failure of a marriage.
Miller makes so few films: four films in twenty years, and one was a documentary. No credits since 2014! Apparently he’s been working on a documentary about AI for several years. Incredible.
My favorite film - it says so much about people and common perceptions (that can be wrong) as well as sports. A totally original, beautifully made, truly amazing movie.
Philip Seymour Hoffman was SO EXTRAORDINARY, he was like a REAL guy thrown into this film with actors, it was just so natural and human, like it wasn't even a performance even though it obviously is. He got so good at acting, such a fucking mastery, so tragic.
To anyone who disagrees with Brad Pitt is possibly the greatest actor in the last 30 years should just watch “Snatch”. He plays an Irish Pikey (Gypsy) and is absolutely phenomenal.
@@swanningabout What is a traveller? He plays an Irish Gypsy as Steve mentioned above. Never heard the term traveller for Brad Pitt's role in that movie.
Moneyball is based on a true story, and Draft Day is fiction loosely based on football teams from that time, but its really good. Great acting & story telling. I love both movies
@@walterward3811 lol yea. when i watch it i find myself rooting for all the characters. I don't know why its not talked about more. Its also fun to watch Kevin Costner and the other gm's talk trades like the jerks would in your fantasy league 😂 its so good
Charlie Rose is an American treasure. I have yet to start watching one of his interviews and not only finished them, he leaves me wanting more. I keep looking at the red line and I never want them to end. Fantastic at his craft.
I had a season ticket to the NY Mets from 1981-82 and went to 75 games in 1980, as well as many in 1983-84. I never even heard the name Billy Beane, Darryl Strawberry was the hyped rookie, and the Mets were so loaded that making the roster would have been news, but Beane was never thought to be anything more than a promising young player.
I almost went to bed after Better Call Saul, but i looked up and saw Johnny Damon and thought to myself- no way, Moneyball, and had to stay up and watch it. And Charlie Rose was prescient about his idea of storytelling. With Hulu, Netflix, and all these other platforms, there's all these new different types of movies and series that are being made that are fantastic.
What has our world become? Our actors and comedians - even our sporting figures - are thoughtful, reasoned, respectful. Whilst our politicians are deceitful, haranguing, unconvincing. Obviously the pressures and responsibilities are different but the contrast seems to be getting more and more stark.
It didn't 'become' - Athens was riddled with the same chaos; its the human condition. Aristotle wrote about it - create incentives to amass a certain kind of power and control over what amounts to continents and you select for the psychopathic. Most people like Diogenese just want to see the sun - Alexander wants to conquer the world. The Alexanders, like the Trumps and the Hitlers and the Mao's have and will always remain functionally demented. Think about about, how many people do you know who want to control 300 million people? Sure they'll couch it as 'serving' the people - but who can 'serve' 300 million people?
No, in my lifetime (I am 72). It used to be much better. People were kind, honest, and the news media was not driven by commercialization and money, money money like it is now. But I remember it used to be much much better. People could buy homes, affordably, cars, affordably boats and everything else, people were making more money in their jobs. It was everything was simpler back in the day… if I could go back, I would!
this movie has got me inspired to look up who the team is and i was definaltely just drawn in to learn more about this amazing story. jonah and brad both great actors
This movie took me back to my days of playing softball against the Marines while attending Weather Forecasting School at Chanute AFB, just south of Chicago. I was an Air Force Staff Sargent and we had a huge advantage in number and talent. The Corps had a small team of the best attitude of "Charlie Hustle"! Every contact with the ball they flew down the line to first! Every hit, it was like Pete Rose taking a base! Love the movie, made me see that some play, for the love of the game, not just the paycheck!
To me, Jonah's character was THE most intriguing in the movie and he played that character beautifully. Because of that, I really wasn't very interested in hearing much from Brad Pitt or the director during this interview. I just kept fast forwarding through to hear Jonah speak. Not that Pitt wasn't great in his character . . . he was. Just loved the character Jonah played. Great movie!
I swear, every Charlie Rose interview I have seen he is constantly interrupting or changing the topic while one of the guests are answering a question. Especially when the guests start talking more to each other than him, it's like he can't handle it if the attention in the room isn't aimed towards him.
Couldn't agree more. Charlie needs to ask the question & then shut up and let the guest answer. I finally quit watching his show & it was ONLY for this reason. It became too frustrating to watch him interrupt to no end.
The most important part of the film is that this is 100% reality...this actually happened...the truth is stranger than fiction. If it were fiction, it would just be an ordinary film that I would only watch one time and then forget about it.
Ehhhh ... not 100% reality. Some details were fudged/flubbed to make Beane and sabermetrics appear more pivotally important than perhaps they may have been. But most of the major details were valid.
It's one of those movies you come across when you're channel surfing and you end up watching the rest of the movie......I usually catch it 2 or 3 times a year when it's on
This comment is three years after the fact, but 3 amazing individuals who did an incredible job to make this possible. I really enjoyed this movie and seeing this made it even better. 🙏
Keep in mind that Billy Beane came up through the fine Dodger Blue system. I used to watch Billy Beane play for the Albuquerque Dukes back in the 90s. Sweet AAA beisbol!
Its so classic that Sony didn't like it - precisely what you'd expect. They typify the heart of the story - paying attention to the wrong numbers "who cares about baseball?!".
For me this movie although I heard of it I never got around to watching it then one day I finally did. It was fantastic easily one of the best movies I seen in quite a while or course I bought it.
I love this entire interview. So interesting to see Leo sir in such a riveting interview with Scorsese sir too. Rose sir enlightened us all. Thanks for your time.😇☝️
I liked this movie when I saw it a few years ago, but to be honest, I completely forgot that Brad Pitt was in it. I don't know if I could have named Jonah Hill either. Two talented actors in a movie where the real star is math. :)
Adds to their intellectual skill set. Elevates their craft. Allows for an educated conversation on the art they create. These conversations are only for the people who care about the details of the details. In short, Charlie Rose is the man.
Red Sox got eight straight right now sir - all these players got second chances - cheaper but just as good together - rare an extraordinary situation - what a shame -
42:55 We all get type-cast in life, let alone in this context. Think that’s partly why I always preferred writing as it allows much more freedom to create material for all sorts of genres that might appeal to different ages...Far less nasty media scrutiny too 😖
Why does every American interviewer cut off the guests? It's so annoying. At 12:50, the director Michael has just shared some very thoughtful insights, yet the interviewer Rose does not even acknowledge it and immediately jumps in by quoting Brad on same topic. Perhaps I am reading to much into things, but to me, Brad looked affronted as if Rose just dismissed what Michael had to say. Why did Rose do that? It was really rude.
One of the best-made films of that decade. Stellar performances, well-written, directed, edited. No fat or filler, nearly perfect film.
100%. Me and my brothers, pretty good athletes, love this movie in a big way.
It was a Hallmark movie
Jonah Hill was a key player in this movie. Honestly... his performance sets the entire tone and underlying theme to the movie. Makes me smile to hear him speak so humbly about his confidence in contrast to the performance he gave... just an amazing actor.
I thought he was the best performance. I loved the character
@@darylb5564 You want this door closed?
There’s so much more to this movie. Having difficult conversations, believing in yourself and many more motivational things.
Jonah Hill is a fine actor. This Peter Brand character, as well as his acting in "The Wolf of Wall Street" and especially "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" are all such fantastic and skillful performances.
he wasnt hired for any acting ability the role didnt take much
@@aaronaaron5968 , the role of Peter Brandt may have not taken much acting skill but Hill does a fantastic job in his role. One that w/o him doing his personal research on the sabermetrics by Bill James, we're not sitting here giving him his due.
@@OldTown1520 I completely agree he did a great job and the role was very believable.
@@aaronaaron5968 I'm not an actor but, maybe he just made it look easy? Regardless, he nailed it.
Cyrus brah
Weird that no one mentions Aaron Sorkin's writing of this script. He took a lot of technical information and made it entertaining.
And he didn’t fuck up the dialogue!
Sorkin is amazing.
That is weird.
I have to watch this movie at least once every year or two. So good. Interview worth watching.
Yh it's weird. I do the same thing. Rarely do that with any films
It was one of Pitt's and Hill's BEST !! The writer of this book also wrote The Big Short.
Its nice to watch it in the off-season or if the A's dont make the playoffs that year i will pop it in. Great movie!!
Same here mate, love it
@@Willopo100 crazy. I'm the same. Have rewatched this many times. Don't do that with other movies.
Pitt had the best hair in this period
I couldn't care less about baseball or statistics, but I love this movie and I know several other people who feel the same way. A beautiful film because it has a great story.
I’ve seen this movie at least five times and I’ll probably watch it again after watching this interview. A treasure.
I like this video. Brad is (as usual) very laid back and humble. Jonah is still "newish", (he's amazing and doesn't seem to get it yet). They are all respectful, and wonderful. Overall a wonderful experience with kind articulate people. A rare treasure these days.
best sport movie ever, on my list of best ever movie, tremendous acting by Pitt and Jonah, a real joy to watch it again and again..
It is a close competion for me between this and For Love of the Game, but for me For Love of the Game remains just slightly in the lead
actors are actors. I am a Baseball fan. the 2 characters portrayed changed the game and, deserving hall of fame status. Today the game is a hybrid of the original... but, they did change the game. ... profit-sharing helped too, a bit. but if you are in the mood for a sports movie... this is a good one.
Thanks but a
.. No one gives a fuck
Brad seems like a very bright and deep man. It’s great to see someone so grounded that could be a complete opposite type of person
Ya, he could be a lot more "Depp" than Deep!
yes he is..
highly intelligent... able to articulate beautifully...
very impressive.
Agree 💯
I don't know anything about baseball, not a fan per say, but this is one of the best sport movie ever made, the story is incredible and exhilarating .
Misfits bias part is what makes this a great film, and story. I have seen this mentality playout in so many industries and organizations that I have been a part of. But really only baseball and its condensed to season with tons of statistics could really spotlight this unfortunate aspect.
@@stevenrichards1539 lolol.. yah, so unfortunately..
I am in the same boat, I love this movie. so please please don't take this the wrong way, ... it's per se. not per say. :)
I wish they made a good movie about Football (real Football,where you play with your feet).The only good Football movies are about Holligans.
I'm a rabid fan and is one of the best baseball movies ever made.
"you're worth your weight in gold son"
I have never had a better compliment.
At the time I just accepted it and continued with my day.
But looking back...
Wow, thank you.
awesome to see how much respect Brad Pitt has for Jonah Hill as an actor and scene partner
Miller like Mark Romanek are a few of the industry’s MOST under rated Directors. Bennett is a stunning director with a massive vision & works so hard at getting the story across to an audience. He’s brilliant & BRAD .. .well he holds his own no matter what he does. This film is what Levinson did for baseball & audiences who loved the GAME - with Robert Redford in the 80’s. MoneyBall will be seen as one of the greats years from now as much as it has been loved by many to this day.
facts my guy. as a 2x award winning screenwriter, Bennett Miller has been in my top five favorite filmmakers since the 2010's. Him Kubrick (and a dash of Polanski) wield the most creative influence over me when I'm writing my features (oddly enough I've never directed anything lol.) Nice to see someone put respect on Bennett Miller's name!
Bennet is a savant - by which I mean he's obsessive - there's a word for it, that eludes me now vis this insistence to make a unifying theory of everything, its almost Eastern, mystical. That in a grain of sand you can diagnose the failure of a marriage.
Miller makes so few films: four films in twenty years, and one was a documentary. No credits since 2014! Apparently he’s been working on a documentary about AI for several years. Incredible.
My favorite film - it says so much about people and common perceptions (that can be wrong) as well as sports. A totally original, beautifully made, truly amazing movie.
Thanks everyone involved for putting this interview up: a piece of art in its own right.
You're welcome.
Philip Seymour Hoffman was SO EXTRAORDINARY, he was like a REAL guy thrown into this film with actors, it was just so natural and human, like it wasn't even a performance even though it obviously is. He got so good at acting, such a fucking mastery, so tragic.
Agreed - totally disappeared in the role - you really feel at times that guy is a real head coach, not an actor.
@@ubertuber66 Yeah, exactly...Like a genuine head coach being thrown into this film with actors lol stupendous.
Agreed. He is/was a fine fine actor.
I think he was fantastic in Charlie Wilson's War. Tbh, he made the film.
Brad is truly amazing
To anyone who disagrees with Brad Pitt is possibly the greatest actor in the last 30 years should just watch “Snatch”. He plays an Irish Pikey (Gypsy) and is absolutely phenomenal.
He plays a traveler
Totally agree with your comment. Extraordinary performance in Snatch.
@@swanningabout What is a traveller? He plays an Irish Gypsy as Steve mentioned above. Never heard the term traveller for Brad Pitt's role in that movie.
Moneyball and Draft day are 2 greatly under rated movies. They show a side of sports that many ppl forget even exsits
Disagree. Moneyball is a vastly superior film. Draft Day is forgettable.
@@thomasluby1754 in your opinion
Moneyball is based on a true story, and Draft Day is fiction loosely based on football teams from that time, but its really good. Great acting & story telling. I love both movies
@@midnite8729 I didn't claim for draft day to be real story...just a good one
@@walterward3811 lol yea. when i watch it i find myself rooting for all the characters. I don't know why its not talked about more. Its also fun to watch Kevin Costner and the other gm's talk trades like the jerks would in your fantasy league 😂 its so good
Brad Pitt: THE greatest actor in the last 30 years.
Jonah Hill: one of the greatest actors in the last 10-15 years. No question.
Incredible movie.
Bro theyre great but youre high as fuck lol
DeNiro and Pacino say you're wrong...
Yes and Tom Hanks just read this and he can not stop laughing.
Charlie Rose is an American treasure. I have yet to start watching one of his interviews and not only finished them, he leaves me wanting more. I keep looking at the red line and I never want them to end. Fantastic at his craft.
Your a dramatic one
It would be very hard not to admire Brad as a person!
I had a season ticket to the NY Mets from 1981-82 and went to 75 games in 1980, as well as many in 1983-84. I never even heard the name Billy Beane, Darryl Strawberry was the hyped rookie, and the Mets were so loaded that making the roster would have been news, but Beane was never thought to be anything more than a promising young player.
I almost went to bed after Better Call Saul, but i looked up and saw Johnny Damon and thought to myself- no way, Moneyball, and had to stay up and watch it. And Charlie Rose was prescient about his idea of storytelling. With Hulu, Netflix, and all these other platforms, there's all these new different types of movies and series that are being made that are fantastic.
Jonah Hill looks like he just walked off the set of 'Mad Men'.
12 years after the movie it is still a great movie...and Billy took a risk and showed front office people another Avenue to find success...
underrated movies: moneyball, the big short, sideways, midnight in paris
What has our world become? Our actors and comedians - even our sporting figures - are thoughtful, reasoned, respectful. Whilst our politicians are deceitful, haranguing, unconvincing. Obviously the pressures and responsibilities are different but the contrast seems to be getting more and more stark.
It didn't 'become' - Athens was riddled with the same chaos; its the human condition. Aristotle wrote about it - create incentives to amass a certain kind of power and control over what amounts to continents and you select for the psychopathic. Most people like Diogenese just want to see the sun - Alexander wants to conquer the world. The Alexanders, like the Trumps and the Hitlers and the Mao's have and will always remain functionally demented. Think about about, how many people do you know who want to control 300 million people? Sure they'll couch it as 'serving' the people - but who can 'serve' 300 million people?
…same as it’s ever been.
💯
Yes rarely been any different from my experience
No, in my lifetime (I am 72). It used to be much better. People were kind, honest, and the news media was not driven by commercialization and money, money money like it is now. But I remember it used to be much much better. People could buy homes, affordably, cars, affordably boats and everything else, people were making more money in their jobs. It was everything was simpler back in the day… if I could go back, I would!
People like Jane Fonda would have you murdered because you don’t think it’s okay to murder your unborn child
this movie has got me inspired to look up who the team is and i was definaltely just drawn in to learn more about this amazing story. jonah and brad both great actors
This movie took me back to my days of playing softball against the Marines while attending Weather Forecasting School at Chanute AFB, just south of Chicago. I was an Air Force Staff Sargent and we had a huge advantage in number and talent.
The Corps had a small team of the best attitude of "Charlie Hustle"! Every contact with the ball they flew down the line to first! Every hit, it was like Pete Rose taking a base! Love the movie, made me see that some play, for the love of the game, not just the paycheck!
Sergeant
To me, Jonah's character was THE most intriguing in the movie and he played that character beautifully. Because of that, I really wasn't very interested in hearing much from Brad Pitt or the director during this interview. I just kept fast forwarding through to hear Jonah speak. Not that Pitt wasn't great in his character . . . he was. Just loved the character Jonah played. Great movie!
I swear, every Charlie Rose interview I have seen he is constantly interrupting or changing the topic while one of the guests are answering a question. Especially when the guests start talking more to each other than him, it's like he can't handle it if the attention in the room isn't aimed towards him.
Couldn't agree more. Charlie needs to ask the question & then shut up and let the guest answer. I finally quit watching his show & it was ONLY for this reason. It became too frustrating to watch him interrupt to no end.
Only show where the interviewer is describing everything except the people who made it,
YESSS I never liked Charlie Rose's interviewing style! I did love the format; the black background, the intimacy, the quality of the guests, etc.
And like arguing with the guests about personal answers like, bro, maybe he doesn’t want to direct a movie, that’s a good answer to the question.
@@gmanhirt8818 nope. That is the definition of Howard Stern.
Metroman and Titan together did great in this classic movie
when this was taped, 2001 was as close as 2021
It wasn't Rocky and that's the beauty of this great movie.
The most important part of the film is that this is 100% reality...this actually happened...the truth is stranger than fiction. If it were fiction, it would just be an ordinary film that I would only watch one time and then forget about it.
Ehhhh ... not 100% reality. Some details were fudged/flubbed to make Beane and sabermetrics appear more pivotally important than perhaps they may have been. But most of the major details were valid.
lol no it ain’t. It’s a great movie but leaves a lot of critical stuff out
Musical score on this film was epic.
It's one of those movies you come across when you're channel surfing and you end up watching the rest of the movie......I usually catch it 2 or 3 times a year when it's on
This comment is three years after the fact, but 3 amazing individuals who did an incredible job to make this possible. I really enjoyed this movie and seeing this made it even better. 🙏
Actor was a key component of this film. Actor did an adjective performance. Such an adjective film , personal anecdotal statement.
Keep in mind that Billy Beane came up through the fine Dodger Blue system. I used to watch Billy Beane play for the Albuquerque Dukes back in the 90s. Sweet AAA beisbol!
Jonah, I say the same thing every time I see a clip or the trailer. I love this movie.
Hey i liked Charlie Rose he was on PBS
Right up there with Bad News Bears ( 1976)
Brad and Jonah *REALLY* know how to act!
Its so classic that Sony didn't like it - precisely what you'd expect. They typify the heart of the story - paying attention to the wrong numbers "who cares about baseball?!".
One of my all time favorite movies.
3:08
Look at Bennett Miller's reaction to his introduction.
We all fell in love with Jonah Hill through this movie, and we still love him
For me this movie although I heard of it I never got around to watching it then one day I finally did. It was fantastic easily one of the best movies I seen in quite a while or course I bought it.
Moneyball is the best baseball movie I have ever seen! Five Stars!!!!
You can tell the director wants to be behind the camera not in front if it.
Jonah seems like a really solid guy.
This is one of those movies that makes you put down the remote wherever the movie happens to be
Billy Bean is still running the A's to this day. And they are still more than competitive.
*Beane
Billy Bean is someone else.
@@jamesanthony5681 It's actually amazing what he does.
It has a Major League - ness (movie reference) + Field of Dreams = looks awesome
Jonah Hill you did a great job and because of your role I watch this money at least once a year
I never cared for baseball until this movie. I’ve watched this several times andnow watch baseball games on Tv
Actually Branch Rickey knew most of this stuff 80 years ago.
I love this entire interview. So interesting to see Leo sir in such a riveting interview with Scorsese sir too. Rose sir enlightened us all. Thanks for your time.😇☝️
Bradd actually visited and talked with a shitload of Irish Gypsies to prepare for his role as Billy Beane.
lol
Jonah Hill should get the academy award for best supporting actor in this movie.
Bit late for that now
what a great movie.
I put off watching it because I thought the name was kinda goofy. It's now my second favorite baseball movie after For Love of the Game.
I liked this movie when I saw it a few years ago, but to be honest, I completely forgot that Brad Pitt was in it. I don't know if I could have named Jonah Hill either. Two talented actors in a movie where the real star is math. :)
What do the interviewees get out of being on The Charlie Rose Show?
Adds to their intellectual skill set. Elevates their craft. Allows for an educated conversation on the art they create. These conversations are only for the people who care about the details of the details. In short, Charlie Rose is the man.
Publicity.
A great movie comprised of the best actors in the business. One of the best baseball movies ever made.
Прекрасная игра актёров Бред Питта.Конечно, Джона.Молодцы!Смотрела с азартом,болела за команду. Фильм все время держит в напряжении. Спасибо.
Most apropos line spoken in the film “Island of misfit toys 🧸🥰
Loved this movie!!
Really liked PSH great acting
“Brad, you are very designy” 😂 at 32:50
What’s up with Charlie’s pronunciation of “value”?
I was never into basketball, but I love Moneyball.
Red Sox got eight straight right now sir - all these players got second chances - cheaper but just as good together - rare an extraordinary situation - what a shame -
Jim Bouton had this all figured out a long time ago
42:55 We all get type-cast in life, let alone in this context. Think that’s partly why I always preferred writing as it allows much more freedom to create material for all sorts of genres that might appeal to different ages...Far less nasty media scrutiny too 😖
Why does every American interviewer cut off the guests? It's so annoying. At 12:50, the director Michael has just shared some very thoughtful insights, yet the interviewer Rose does not even acknowledge it and immediately jumps in by quoting Brad on same topic. Perhaps I am reading to much into things, but to me, Brad looked affronted as if Rose just dismissed what Michael had to say. Why did Rose do that? It was really rude.
16:30
He is a stud, keep up the great work “my twin”
The coach who rips into Billy over Moneyball was played by an MLB coach/exec/player who hated Sabermetrics LOL
Loved this movie, and glad that Jonah Hill got an Oscar for his role.
Disrespectful not putting the Directors name in the title.
I'm so happy I saw this movie before I saw the preview for it.
Is that Brad Pitt from "Cutting Class"!?
Great movie.
The challenge is the same in every movie - Plausible, organic dialogue. "Pack your bags, Pete...I just bought you from the Cleveland Indians."
"This better work."
how long after this interview did charlie rose flash interns and make them watch him shower?
Go check out The Battered Bastards of Baseball. You will love it if you love Moneyball.
RIP Jeremy Giambi
My god, this movie was 10 years ago, and I've still never seen it!
Bro same, loved capote and foxcatcher tho
Got to watch it. Outstanding
Watch it. Read the book. Unbelievably good, both of them.
I just watched it again for the first time in a couple of years. A good movie. I recommend.
You should remedy that. 👍😎
Because it's a fascinating story
Ditto….What they said.
Just finished watching it. Long movie.
Great movie. Brad did great as always.
Jonah permeated that whole thing though i swear. That was his movie.
The beast at the beginning is the same beast at the end, but he might pick something up along the way
Great film.