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    Beane and Brand look to win over the Oakland A's scouting team with their radical approach to player recruitment.
    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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  • @CineClipsOfficial
    @CineClipsOfficial  Před 3 lety +277

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      @JHParee Před rokem +5

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    • @lostowl5821
      @lostowl5821 Před 11 měsíci

      That's Pete for you

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      @jackiekinner3826 Před 10 měsíci

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    • @harshdesai4906
      @harshdesai4906 Před 3 měsíci

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  • @milos5247
    @milos5247 Před 3 lety +10089

    I watched this movie without understanding a thing about football and I still love it.

  • @thomasbedient9191
    @thomasbedient9191 Před 2 lety +1048

    "Guys look at your reports or I'm going to point at Pete again" is probably my favorite line from this movie.

    • @ugoboss6898
      @ugoboss6898 Před 8 měsíci +4

      😂😂😂

    • @Pokeysaurus
      @Pokeysaurus Před 7 měsíci +5

      Also the line that sounds most like what anyone would hear in a real-life meeting.

    • @achim8239
      @achim8239 Před 6 měsíci +2

      And "Guys, this is not a discussion" ;-)

    • @M4NA5
      @M4NA5 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Mine’s “You gotta carry the 1”.

    • @jussiesmollet4137
      @jussiesmollet4137 Před 4 měsíci +2

      “Would you have drafted me?” Is mine.

  • @puniopenetrante
    @puniopenetrante Před 3 lety +2350

    "Billy, who is that?"
    "Look at him, he's my quant. My quantitative!!!!! My math specialist. Look at him, you notice anything different about him? Look at his face."

    • @Asign2012
      @Asign2012 Před 3 lety +27

      Lmfaoooo

    • @justinking8892
      @justinking8892 Před 3 lety +278

      “His name’s Yang, He won a national math competition in china!”

    • @raghavsharma111
      @raghavsharma111 Před 3 lety +186

      @@justinking8892 "He doesn't even speak English."

    • @tyc4587
      @tyc4587 Před 3 lety +18

      I love that movie too lol

    • @grifter84
      @grifter84 Před 2 lety +49

      @@tyc4587 They're both based on Michael Lewis books.

  • @ericwalker8382
    @ericwalker8382 Před rokem +886

    The wisest man in that room was the gent who reminded everybody of who Billy was and their roles within the organization. Advisors like that are invaluable and extremely rare.

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 9 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

    • @MAMSMB
      @MAMSMB Před 8 měsíci +3

      We need more people who knows how to play their role, but too bad, everybody who’s under 80 has been raise told in their upbringing that they’re special and you can be anything smh
      Of course your role changes depending on which social group you’re with at the time.
      Btw i was born in 88 raised by old folks in the East, while kids in my ages were in school, i was educated by wise-ones instead of school educators with no passion on what that teach, it was just a paycheck for them and i was able to see that thru them already when i was in end of elementary

    • @TheRagingAura
      @TheRagingAura Před 8 měsíci +12

      ​@@MAMSMB I think youve been disillusioned to hard mate, its not that its impossible to become anything no matter who you were born as, its that the likelyhood for somethings is NEAR impossible, with both a lot of luck and a lot of hard work required to get there. Unfortunately some people have 1 and not the other, so they think it was impossible. It wasnt, it just didnt happen. Yeah some people nowadays feel entitled to stuff, but you cant blame people for how their parents raised them, saying "this generation was raised horribly" really should be considered an insult to the generation that raised them, its not like they raised THEMSELVES.

    • @MAMSMB
      @MAMSMB Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheRagingAura excuses, excuses, cry me a river I don't care how bad you had it, it's all up to you to pull yourself outta the mess you were born with.
      You can blame it on your surroundings all you want, once you're an adult it's all on you. Luck favors players who were ready, and you have to lead the lucky to you, lucky ain't gonna just fall into your lap.

    • @TheRagingAura
      @TheRagingAura Před 8 měsíci +13

      @@MAMSMB ...what? You were the one ripping on kids being taught "they can be whatever they want to be" so I talked about how it is technically true, just unlikely. You should still try for it, because you miss every shot you dont take, but all the hard work in the world wont guarentee anything either. You have to be in the right place and at the right time AND be ready in every way sometimes for you to get ahead in life.
      Whats funny is you went from "yall are dreamers, accept your roll in society" to "yall are lazy, gotta try hard to get what you want". Pick a side.

  • @besimav
    @besimav Před 3 lety +4018

    - Scott Hatteberg
    - Whoo???
    - Exactly. Sounds like an Oakland A already
    Loool

  • @user-yo5cf6lu9x
    @user-yo5cf6lu9x Před 3 lety +8420

    "Billy, why did you marry her?."
    "Because she gets on base."

    • @PapaShawn70
      @PapaShawn70 Před 3 lety +106

      Think you mean She let him get on base.

    • @vladimirhorowitz
      @vladimirhorowitz Před 3 lety +16

      Except Billy is gay lol.

    • @christopherhughes9787
      @christopherhughes9787 Před 3 lety +47

      @@vladimirhorowitz You're thinking of a different Billy Bean, bro.

    • @vladimirhorowitz
      @vladimirhorowitz Před 3 lety +48

      @@christopherhughes9787 I've been walking around for at least 6-7 years confusing Billy Beane with Billy Bean. Thanks for being the one to set me straight haha.

    • @christopherhughes9787
      @christopherhughes9787 Před 3 lety +10

      @@vladimirhorowitz No worries...I thought the same thing the first time I read about Billy Bean being gay.

  • @LTamazil
    @LTamazil Před 2 lety +555

    "Scott Hateberg"
    "Who?"
    "Exactly. See he sounds like an Oakland A already."
    that is such a good line.

  • @gubeym
    @gubeym Před 2 lety +211

    dude in green jacket is like: guys. we arent in charge, he is.
    Literally the 3rd smartest guy in that room.

    • @TiTixWhite
      @TiTixWhite Před 2 lety

      is Billy or Pete the smartest?

    • @matteowatteo1296
      @matteowatteo1296 Před 2 lety +14

      Old guy in the green jacket was seeing the direction of the team change as well as his role as a scout. Put his finger in the wind and did some ass kissing. The smartest scout in the room.

    • @dmcrun3572
      @dmcrun3572 Před rokem

      Excellent point you made

    • @jameswg13
      @jameswg13 Před rokem +1

      The guy in green was a real life scout they hired for the movie

  • @abehambino
    @abehambino Před 3 lety +14678

    This is not a baseball movie. This is a movie about business, leadership, vision, and guts. Baseball is merely the medium by which these concepts are explored.

    • @improvisewitme
      @improvisewitme Před 3 lety +125

      Word.

    • @dannyMCDelight
      @dannyMCDelight Před 3 lety +65

      A’s never won a world series with Bean in charge

    • @lovelessissimo
      @lovelessissimo Před 3 lety +297

      @@dannyMCDelight Doesn't matter.

    • @JamesJoyce12
      @JamesJoyce12 Před 3 lety +138

      @@dannyMCDelight clearly missing the point - the point is that - statistically did you put your organization in the best possible place to be successful - if the answer is yes then you did your job - the only sure bets are that eventually both you and I will be dead

    • @john_mckinney
      @john_mckinney Před 3 lety +38

      It’s about baseball

  • @PjPerez
    @PjPerez Před 3 lety +3856

    It's amazing how naturalistic this scene is. The acting by all the supporting characters is just so good.

    • @BOBofGH
      @BOBofGH Před 3 lety +196

      Some of these guys are real baseball people. Some of them actually knew the real Billy and didn't like him.

    • @Phyrre56
      @Phyrre56 Před rokem +135

      It feels natural and different because it's a mix of actors and real baseball scouts. The scouts' lines are a little rough because, well, they're not trained actors. But it captures the chaos and vibe of a bunch of experts debating a topic, and they bring some authentic lingo to the scene too.

    • @abprepboy33
      @abprepboy33 Před rokem +18

      @@Phyrre56 bingo- and this meeting really did happen with the A's front office. probably pretty much exactly like its shown

    • @vvv321
      @vvv321 Před rokem +2

      I would say better than brad....

    • @ascott6328
      @ascott6328 Před rokem +1

      that is whats good, all those actors getting one opportunity to act

  • @CraigDemel
    @CraigDemel Před 2 lety +618

    The casting director deserves an Oscar for finding these guys.

    • @mfm4205
      @mfm4205 Před 2 lety +55

      most of the folks in the scene really were mlb scouts and coaches, btw.

    • @HavokBWR
      @HavokBWR Před rokem +11

      I mean he just went to the Ocars to find two of them...

    • @Diogenes-ty9yy
      @Diogenes-ty9yy Před 9 měsíci +13

      I look at Brad Pitt and I don't see him, I see Billy Beane and the same with Jonah Hill. These actors transcended their roles where you didn't see the actor anymore, you saw the characters they portrayed. I see Brad Pitt in anything else now and I think, "Billy Beane." Great acting.

    • @TA-hf6si
      @TA-hf6si Před 4 měsíci

      Confident handsome man and a guy with less fortunate genes do play insecure and akward? These are among the first two names that comes to mind.

    • @CraigDemel
      @CraigDemel Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@TA-hf6siGeez Louise, I mean the scouts!

  • @phillipstankey8881
    @phillipstankey8881 Před 2 lety +13

    "Do I care if it's a walk or a hit...Pete?" "You do not" Cracks me up...

  • @Kilgore1004
    @Kilgore1004 Před 3 lety +2646

    Love this scene. Especially the old guy who basically tells everyone to shut up, Billy is the boss, and they have to listen. He didn’t like it either but he knows how it works.

    • @josephmiller8464
      @josephmiller8464 Před 3 lety +16

      @Danny Treadwell your right you cant like scenes because they aren't real

    • @scarecrow_9895
      @scarecrow_9895 Před 3 lety +29

      Yeah that was great line. I enjoyed this movie. Danny, you will find many movies are not real, learn how to deal with it.

    • @douglassjac
      @douglassjac Před 3 lety +1

      @Danny Treadwell As someone who doesn't want to Google, can you elaborate? You seem like a fan.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před 3 lety +20

      They were right though about David Justice... his OBP is good over what sample size? If he's old and hurt all the time, yeah his OBP might look pretty damn good when he can actually play.
      I would've raged if I were in that room and all my boss said is "cuz he gets on base.".
      That's when you need a guy that knows both the analytics and the practical side of the game. Daryl Morey was an analytics guy, and his strategy worked, until it didn't.

    • @sksaddrakk5183
      @sksaddrakk5183 Před 3 lety +3

      @@nahor88 first and foremost I have no clue about baseball, but if they say he should be able to make 60 games that sounds like a full season to me (or close to it) and if he walks most of the bases as they suggest, I guess the risk of getting hurt is smaller than if you have to run for it, is it not? I see your point though, if he really only plays a couple of games his average is not going to pull the team...

  • @enazmisey5963
    @enazmisey5963 Před 3 lety +2980

    “Check your notes, guys, or I’m gonna point at pete”

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick Před 3 lety +128

      What this film highlights is the human tendency to talk up their own importance. These men justified their positions by INVENTING requirements to be a good ball player. By obfuscating the selection process they created self importance to unknowing managers and owners. And by the way, this trait is rife throughout every industry. (lawyers are the biggest culprit, look what they have down to our code of laws)

    • @chychywoohoo
      @chychywoohoo Před 3 lety +10

      @@TheBelrick amen to that! the financial industry is another great example.

    • @brandondaniels9471
      @brandondaniels9471 Před 3 lety +20

      STEEEEEVE MADDEEEEEEEEN

    • @DoctorShaunB
      @DoctorShaunB Před 3 lety +20

      @@TheBelrick unfortunately the medical field is an example of this as well. I see it everyday, good nurses and providers trying to make a difference in a system bugged down by administration that creates more positions of importance and metrics that don't pan out to mean anything, misdirection. There's just enough malarkey in the middle to keep management and ownership/ board of director blind to the shell game and conflicts of interest going on. Whistlblowers have little protection regardless of what you may be told.

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick Před 3 lety +8

      @@DoctorShaunB Unfortunately this is the price of Centralized Command Control Industries like US medical care.
      One doctor was on youtube saying that half his week was spent on paperwork
      that means as a doctor he is only half a doctor in practice with the effects upon patient numbers being evident

  • @alexanderhikel2350
    @alexanderhikel2350 Před rokem +102

    The old scout sticking up for billy was really heart warming

  • @LivinhItUp
    @LivinhItUp Před 3 lety +186

    There is just a natural smoothness to Pitt in this scene. Some would say he's just himself... But the little minute things he does with his mannerisms and slight pauses, looks, and how he addresses each character is magnetizing. There's a real difference in this kind of performance that seems so simple - and yet - has so much depth and intricacies.

    • @jstohler
      @jstohler Před 3 lety +6

      Honestly, this is the best acting of his career. No tics, no gimmicks, just reality.

    • @LivinhItUp
      @LivinhItUp Před 3 lety +12

      @@jstohler And reality is the hardest thing to replicate on film. Many actors are saying lines and either doing too much, or not enough. Pitt could have easily threw his nuts all over this scene but there was a fine line in him assessing his GM status and having to sell the idea to a bunch of old geezers. In a way he was both condescending and charming at the same time. Pitt was perfectly casted.... But he also acted his ass off here and there's no undervaluing that part.
      He was just so good here.

    • @zagfan44
      @zagfan44 Před 2 lety +3

      @@LivinhItUp I'm guessing there was more than one "take" on the filming of this scene. But yeah, the final product is a thing of beauty.

    • @zedsdeadbaby
      @zedsdeadbaby Před rokem +9

      yea absolutely. some people find it fashionable to knock pitt because of his model looks but he's a legit good actor

    • @thetruereality2
      @thetruereality2 Před 8 měsíci

      ​​@@jstohlereven if he's a natural, it takes a lot of sincerity to be down to earth and genuine.

  • @Samuel-er5bf
    @Samuel-er5bf Před 3 lety +2806

    I remember I accidentally bought a movie ticket for this movie. I think the movie i was originally going to see was sold out. I said man this movie is going to be so boring. I was glued to my seat

    • @rafosdesign9576
      @rafosdesign9576 Před 3 lety +43

      @@vjreimedia That's funny ! Also happened to me once ! I was supposed to go see Finding Nemo, the room was so full i thought" fk this i dont want to be front row " pick another random movie room and ended watching Troy, great times !

    • @callme2times
      @callme2times Před 3 lety +9

      @@vjreimedia Hello friend, Keanu Reeves was not in "Dude, Wheres My Car"? lol. that was Ashton Kutcher and Sean William Scott

    • @rabbc007
      @rabbc007 Před 3 lety +6

      How is your skin now?

    • @pakaton1711
      @pakaton1711 Před 3 lety +5

      Do you have to throw away ur pant after that ?

    • @Amtz900
      @Amtz900 Před 3 lety

      I think the movie is not intereste

  • @rohitnautiyal7090
    @rohitnautiyal7090 Před 3 lety +6013

    Love the old man who told them that billy is the boss.

    • @nordic_gamer_1438
      @nordic_gamer_1438 Před 3 lety +477

      He's a real baseball scout.

    • @joecook5689
      @joecook5689 Před 3 lety +135

      And when brad said pete does need to be here.

    • @sheps21
      @sheps21 Před 3 lety +321

      He almost comes off as a senile yes man, but those were wise words. If Beane’s gamble is a success, he can talk in interviews about how he was a scout for the team that revolutionized scouting. If it’s a failure he could say in interviews that Beane threw out all their scouting reports and went rogue, so he’s not to blame, and they should recognize him for how good the A’s were before Beane went rogue.
      Beane gave them a perfect opportunity and he saw it.

    • @devinbaird2470
      @devinbaird2470 Před 3 lety +92

      I was just about to comment this! Old guy with the hearing aid was one of the only people who had Billys back.

    • @taekwondotime
      @taekwondotime Před 3 lety +51

      The only thing worse than a cash-strapped franchise like the Oakland Athletics is an organization that PRETENDS to be cash-strapped like the Toronto Blue Jays.

  • @kylewood2715
    @kylewood2715 Před 3 lety +154

    I love the part at the end when Walt says: “None of those guys know how to play first base,” and Grady tilts his head back and raises his hands in that “Thank you” gesture

    • @alexlackner1945
      @alexlackner1945 Před 3 lety +12

      Yeah me too, in general I thought the actor who played Grady was an excellent fit

    • @BuceGar
      @BuceGar Před 2 lety +30

      Billy: "We're going to teach you how to play first base. It's not that difficult."
      Walt: "It's incredibly difficult."

    • @miccar7
      @miccar7 Před 2 lety +4

      Walt was so passive aggressive w/ this move. Billy's trying to sell it, "not difficult at all, tell 'em Walt". "Incredibly difficult!!" :-D

    • @scottm8579
      @scottm8579 Před rokem +3

      It's a transitionary line for later in the movie when they go see Hatteberg.

    • @bigeric1030
      @bigeric1030 Před rokem +16

      That’s not “Walt”. That’s Ron Washington, “Wash” for short. He was a player and was the third base coach and infield defensive instructor in Oakland during the “Moneyball” years. He later took the Texas Rangers to back-to-back World Series as a manager. He’s currently the third base coach and infield defense instructor for the Atlanta Braves.

  • @lionsden5123
    @lionsden5123 Před 2 lety +1056

    Brad Pit is obviously a legend, but people forget how amazing Jonah Hill is. He is one of the funniest actors out there, and always goes under the radar till he pulls a wolf of Wall Street performance out of thin air.

    • @aa-ze5cz
      @aa-ze5cz Před 2 lety +29

      STEEEEEVE MAAAAADDEN............ STEVE!

    • @morecowbell235
      @morecowbell235 Před 2 lety +9

      I know 3-4 fat guys that are just as funny. You could replace his movie roles with almost any ffg (funny fat guy) and wouldn't notice the difference.

    • @patrickrezek2921
      @patrickrezek2921 Před 2 lety +7

      or War dogs mate....he is awesome there

    • @adamblake6149
      @adamblake6149 Před 2 lety +1

      What movie were you watching?

    • @ryankramer
      @ryankramer Před rokem +16

      @@morecowbell235 Moneyball and Wolf of Wall Street ... are not comedies. O_o

  • @jskrabac
    @jskrabac Před 3 lety +1229

    I love that Chris Pratt played both Hatteberg and Starlord, who both get their introduction met with "Who?!"

    • @hellfun1337
      @hellfun1337 Před 3 lety +12

      I wouldn't be surprised if the "who" in guardians was a reference.

    • @edjavas
      @edjavas Před 3 lety +7

      Who's Chris Pratt?

    • @hellfun1337
      @hellfun1337 Před 3 lety +6

      @@edjavas The actor who played Hatteberg (catcher turned 1st basemen)
      He also played andy in parks and rec. starlord in gaurdians of the galaxy etc.

    • @kaylons
      @kaylons Před 3 lety +25

      Exactly, sounds like an Oakland A already

    • @MrDJAK777
      @MrDJAK777 Před 3 lety +4

      There's also his a yellow tag on the board labeled Pratt C behind the guy right after Pitt mentions his character

  • @cassconner6023
    @cassconner6023 Před 3 lety +2507

    Everybody Gangsta till Math shows up.

  • @HorribleOldCrank
    @HorribleOldCrank Před 11 měsíci +60

    The use of crowd reactions within the scene to drive tension and plot is masterful, it reminds me of how Kurosawa would use the reactions of groups to underline the actions of the main protagonists. It draws the audience in and involves them-- they feel part of that group on some basic level -- and allows the spotlighted actor more subtlety in their own acting because the effect gets amplified by the reactions. Really masterful filmmaking here.

    • @Diogenes-ty9yy
      @Diogenes-ty9yy Před 9 měsíci +2

      IMO, this movie was, and is, completely underrated by the mainstream media. The direction, the dialog, the mannerisms, the expressions of the actors in that room, the viewer is totally drawn into the scene, like the viewer is sitting at the table with them. Brilliant. Yes, definitely comparable to Kurosawa. Yes, truly masterful filmmaking here. I still cannot look at Brad Pitt and not say, "There's Billy Beane" and Jonah Hill shall forever be Peter Brand to me.
      And, just a personal prejudice, one of my favorite scenes in any movie is the one where Billy and Ron Washington visit Scott Hatteberg at Christmas time. You can see Scott, currently unemployed, holding a baseball and probably thinking about what might have been if he hadn't hurt his throwing arm and asking himself how he was going to support his wife and little daughter. Then Billy calls from right outside and offers him a contract, Billy and Ron step into the house and, when they leave, Scott is almost crying as he hugs his wife and daughter. It's hard for me not to shed a tear or 3 at this scene.

  • @AndrewSunada
    @AndrewSunada Před 2 lety +102

    "Do I care whether how he gets on base?"..."Pete?"
    "You do not."

  • @edsonpacheco294
    @edsonpacheco294 Před 3 lety +533

    "The statistical analysis... it's so beautiful"
    - Captain Holt

  • @croppingchair5538
    @croppingchair5538 Před 3 lety +4367

    Why isn’t Brad Pitt eating anything in this scene

    • @scarecrow9974
      @scarecrow9974 Před 3 lety +873

      He ate the cap off that marker.

    • @oradrive745
      @oradrive745 Před 3 lety +91

      Its not oceans 11 🤔

    • @dnawemedia
      @dnawemedia Před 3 lety +138

      He's chewing the scene

    • @andrewdavies1312
      @andrewdavies1312 Před 3 lety +56

      Simple acting class. Josh brolin said in an interview if the scene is boring he will turn up with a bag of crisps (chips to the u.s) to make it seem more interesting. He did it in sicario and the director didn't notice until the scene was filmed

    • @jhal34
      @jhal34 Před 3 lety +80

      he ate them scouts up

  • @r3tr0actiongamer24
    @r3tr0actiongamer24 Před 3 lety +509

    Scout - Let me get this straight, you signed John Wayne Gacy? A man convicted of 33 counts of murder and accused of killing well over 40 people? Why Billy, why would sign such a monster?
    Billy - Points at Pete
    Pete - He gets on base

  • @stackhat8624
    @stackhat8624 Před 3 lety +23

    For the 2002 MLB season, in which this movie is set, David Justice's OBP was .376. Hatteberg's was 0.374 and Jeremy Giambi's was .390 before he got traded to the Phillies during the season.

  • @jimmiller5600
    @jimmiller5600 Před 3 lety +909

    "Seriously guys, we have to remember this is the man, he answers to Ownership and God. He doesn't answer to us. We make suggestions and he makes decisions". Never a better definition of Leadership and rank & file.

    • @Pierce1996h
      @Pierce1996h Před 3 lety +36

      That works until every leader just blames their subordinates even when their subordinates told them it was a bad idea. Most "leaders" today don't take responsibility for their actions and just push it off onto someone lower so they can keep their corrupt position.

    • @jebsaekam
      @jebsaekam Před 3 lety +19

      Who played the guy who said that? It feels like a cameo.

    • @kevinw712
      @kevinw712 Před 3 lety +1

      that guy looks so much like writer William Goldman it kinda freaked me out a little bit on my first viewing

    • @TakeOffYourBoots
      @TakeOffYourBoots Před 3 lety +10

      It’s a youthful tendency to be skeptical of leadership, but you get older and see how crucial it is to have a single hand at the wheel, so much so that just the concept of a unity of vision trumps the quality of the leadership. Bad decision better than no decision, or a series of incongruent decisions. Subsequently, as a rank-and-file you can either support your leadership or get out of the way. The worst thing you can do for your team is to be insubordinate.

    • @StevelyBruckShut
      @StevelyBruckShut Před 3 lety +5

      @@Pierce1996h that's not a "these days" thing. It's always been a thing with bad leaders. There's always gonna be bad leaders and there's gonna be good leaders

  • @antonioalejandrocaroalvare5864

    - "who??"
    -"Exactly! He sounds like an Oakland A already"

  • @adic4521
    @adic4521 Před rokem +27

    I like that Brad Pitt's character manages to dominate the scene without raising his voice.

  • @seancook964
    @seancook964 Před 2 lety +74

    Pete and his Yale economics degree forever changed the game of baseball. It took a lot of guts for Mr. bean to bring this guy aboard and revolutionize the way we look at statistics and run baseball teams.

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Před rokem +4

      Not really, Its a good movie but has some issues with reality. 1st They still had three of the best pitchers, It made them look at things different but didn’t change much in the long run.

    • @winstonwolf6791
      @winstonwolf6791 Před rokem +7

      @@scotttild Saying you are clueless about reality while accusing the movie of it. 😂

    • @stdcall
      @stdcall Před rokem +2

      the real version of Peter went to the big H, not Yale.

    • @anthonyjones8160
      @anthonyjones8160 Před 11 měsíci +10

      True! And moneyball theory really does work, as long as only 1 or 2 teams are doing it. As soon as everybody buys in, the players with the right stats become the new hot ticket and poor teams can't compete again. The only reason moneyball died off is because about 2/3 of the entire league copied it when it was clearly working.

    • @nickscope27
      @nickscope27 Před 7 měsíci

      @@winstonwolf6791literally had the best staff in the majors, zito was the cy young winner that year. Depodesta and beane were smart by drafting college pitchers in 2000 and 01 bc they were ready for the 02 run. the one thing they should’ve prioritized however was defense as oaklands staff in 02 had 47% gb rate but were pretty decent at run prevention and limiting hrs particularly their starting pitching who had a 1.24 whip, era- of 82 second in the majors, .274 babip. the pitching is what held oakland together

  • @idealmethod
    @idealmethod Před 3 lety +2586

    what a great film, and i know nothing about baseball, but have enjoyed this film a few times. awesome. solid 8/10 well woth the watch.

    • @mikhabef5402
      @mikhabef5402 Před 3 lety +37

      100% agree. Never seen a game played (from Australia) but loved it

    • @roysmith5711
      @roysmith5711 Před 3 lety +21

      If you watch football then this is the approach of Liverpool Football Club in England. They have won quite some trophies recently with this approach. John Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox also owns Liverpool.
      Here, "he gets on base" matters. In football one of the thing that matters is positive passing. There are quite a few metrics.

    • @Rave.-
      @Rave.- Před 3 lety +9

      to me, it's a 5/7. Perfect score.

    • @patrickelliott-brennan8960
      @patrickelliott-brennan8960 Před 3 lety +3

      @Idealmethod. I was literally wondering if this would be interesting to watch - I don't know much about baseball either - and saw your comment. Thanks :)
      Decided I'm going to watch it :))

    • @patrickelliott-brennan8960
      @patrickelliott-brennan8960 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mikhabef5402 Thanks. As I posted above, I know nothing about baseball and was wondering if I should watch it. I'm going to take the advice :)

  • @josephvanhorn5347
    @josephvanhorn5347 Před 3 lety +692

    You can see what it meant to Pete to have his established, successful, and confident boss have his back when the jerk tried to bully him. Billy helped Pete become a more confident person, while Pete helped Billy fall in love with baseball again. Billy and Pete have a really cool and heartwarming story. That’s why you don’t have to know how many innings are played in a baseball game to love this movie.

  • @joshuahodgson3655
    @joshuahodgson3655 Před 10 měsíci +9

    I'll never forget this carpenter named Dwayne from NY. We worked together for a summer, at the end he gave me "Moneyball" the book. I read that book so fast and was thrilled when this movie was announced. Also, outstanding cast.

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @brhettdavis7061
    @brhettdavis7061 Před 2 lety +18

    "Scott Hadenburg"
    "WHO??"
    "Exactly he sounds like an Oakland A already."

  • @FatGouf
    @FatGouf Před 3 lety +320

    "That don't look right, it didn't come out right.."
    "You gotta carry the one."
    Thats me.

  • @alvifadhollah
    @alvifadhollah Před 3 lety +710

    The charisma of Brad Pitt is priceless. I mean, whatever he do is always look so cool and charming.

    • @KG-yc6cl
      @KG-yc6cl Před 3 lety +63

      It's not priceless. It's $20 million per movie

    • @EnterTheSoundscape
      @EnterTheSoundscape Před 3 lety +25

      Because he looks and sounds good doing it. That’s all charm really is. Brad Pitt is one of the best

    • @Atombender
      @Atombender Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah it helps looking hot to be confident.

    • @amaldev4150
      @amaldev4150 Před 3 lety

      jonah too, they are so natural.

    • @FedeKai95
      @FedeKai95 Před 3 lety +6

      I found him boring on this scene, like he was trying too much. Like the charisma of a narcissist. But hey, is just an opinion...

  • @kyleschwartz2501
    @kyleschwartz2501 Před 3 měsíci +4

    “Scott Hatteberg!” “Who!” “Exactly sounds like an Oakland A already!”

  • @davids8127
    @davids8127 Před rokem +19

    I know nothing about baseball, nor watched a game in my entire but I loved this movie. It's a true underdog story. Watching it as 18-20 year old I didn't get why he turned down the red sox job to achieve his dream and win but now I understand he won in life by staying close to his daughter. Will revisit this movie again.

    • @Paul-vf2wl
      @Paul-vf2wl Před rokem +4

      Probably the best way to watch it. The more you know about baseball the more annoying all the fictional aspects of the movie become.

    • @jloo6822
      @jloo6822 Před 8 měsíci +1

      While they definitely over exaggerated how bad the A’s really were even after losing Giambi, Damon, etc. (they still had a number of good players on their roster), it’s still a great story. It’s less about a zero-to-hero team and more about how he broke the mold of how to construct a roster. This started the blueprint for how to build a competitive team with less money and is still relevant today.

    • @jloo6822
      @jloo6822 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Paul-vf2wl honestly the movie shows accurate historical detail to what they DO mention, the nagging part is their oversights. They selectively choose to gloss over Tejada, Chavez, Hudson, Zito, Mulder…all great players who were still on contract going into 2002. Oh, besides them calling Carlos Peña a ROY candidate. Not sure where that came from.

  • @aeonlincoln5474
    @aeonlincoln5474 Před 3 lety +517

    This is Brad Pitt's most Robert Redford-ish role, he's slowing morphing into him, lol.

    • @alexayers9463
      @alexayers9463 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, he's as naturalistic in this as Redford was in All the President's Men.

    • @a1175779
      @a1175779 Před 3 lety +8

      Spy game

    • @TROOPERfarcry
      @TROOPERfarcry Před 3 lety +7

      @@a1175779 If you haven't already, watch "The Last Castle" -- Robert Redford is the lead in that movie as well. It's about as good as Spy Game.

    • @a1175779
      @a1175779 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TROOPERfarcry yeah that's a good one.

    • @red2977
      @red2977 Před 3 lety +6

      @@a1175779 Spy game was a good flick

  • @mohelfarfari5605
    @mohelfarfari5605 Před 3 lety +173

    "we make suggestions, he makes decisions"...period

  • @Lawdawgsteve
    @Lawdawgsteve Před 3 lety +6

    I've seen this clip a million times before and I never noticed that for a split second, just before he announces Scott Hatteberg's name, the name C. Pratt goes in and out of focus on the board in the background. It's written on one of the magnetic strips in yellow. Pretty cool. Minute 2:25

  • @TxGameBred
    @TxGameBred Před 2 lety +3

    “David Justice..”
    “Oh no…”
    Lmao

  • @funcereal
    @funcereal Před 3 lety +480

    I love this movie so much. Such a hidden gem. It's about baseball, but I don't even watch baseball. Really it's about the human spirit willing to pioneer something new and risk everything in his/her life for it because the situation in life asks the person to do so. Not only does he succeed, but it changes how everyone does it after he shows them it's possible. You know how scary it is to do that in real life? Such a good movie, both actors were great in this. There was no glamour in this movie, it was a very personal upclose view at struggling to overcome something that seemed so doomed. Pretty sure everyone can relate to this.

    • @p-stylez571
      @p-stylez571 Před 3 lety +2

      This scene is all about introducing a new system and change management. I recently headed something like this at my work. it was pretty difficult at first, but super satisfying once everyone bought in to the new system.

    • @thewhat531
      @thewhat531 Před 3 lety +3

      funcereal that's interesting, because to me it's a movie about what's wrong with the world. If the movie was set in a musical setting it would be about how suits create boyband groups to sell mediocre pop songs to ignorant consumers. I never imagined anyone would find this movie to be inspirational. I'm honestly horrified by the thought that anybody would find this to be positive.

    • @bryanahearn1218
      @bryanahearn1218 Před 3 lety +1

      A lot of people get set in stone with the mindset that since they've done something for a long time, like these scouts?(I think that's what they are), they are always right, they can't be argued with. That logic is just plain wrong. This movie does a fantastic job of showing it.

    • @grahamleadbeatter5981
      @grahamleadbeatter5981 Před 3 lety +2

      It's also about getting everyone to commit to the plan, even if they disagree with it. A house divide cannot stand.

    • @mikefitz2124
      @mikefitz2124 Před 3 lety

      Really it’s just a documentary about the Oakland As.... anything after that is your interpretation

  • @Sabrowsky
    @Sabrowsky Před 3 lety +1379

    I dont even like baseball, this movie was just very interesting

    • @kite0impulse
      @kite0impulse Před 3 lety +7

      Same bruh

    • @lootinthegluten9122
      @lootinthegluten9122 Před 3 lety +35

      That’s the mark of a great director and screenplay, to reach different audiences.

    • @muhammedkeser7064
      @muhammedkeser7064 Před 3 lety +8

      @@lootinthegluten9122 I agree with you. I think baseball is one of the most boring games ever but this movie isn't.

    • @lootinthegluten9122
      @lootinthegluten9122 Před 3 lety +11

      Muhammet Keser Lol baseball is my favorite sport so I’m glad you were able to enjoy in some way, shape, or form. The climax of that winning streak was something else. Goosebumps every time!

    • @DubiousJackson
      @DubiousJackson Před 3 lety +3

      I literally don’t watch sports games and I loved this film

  • @bourehimyoussef111
    @bourehimyoussef111 Před 3 lety +9

    "You gotta carry the one" is the best line

  • @SwitcherooU
    @SwitcherooU Před 2 lety +17

    I don’t see enough comments about this, so I’ll say it: the guy who plays the lead scout is FABULOUS. Great voice, great presence, and he looks the part of a grizzled old scout.

    • @somepeoplecanthandlethetruth
      @somepeoplecanthandlethetruth Před 2 lety +3

      Fun fact: he is a scout for the A's. Played pro ball for 15 years then moved to scouting department. He is the head of scouting for the entire A's farm system.
      Thats all a lie. He is an actor Ken Medlock. But i had you going for a minute.

    • @miccar7
      @miccar7 Před 2 lety +1

      he's gnarly as hell

  • @WestOfEarth
    @WestOfEarth Před 3 lety +2496

    Jonah Hill is such a good actor. One of those child actors whose life didn't end up in the gutter.

    • @ryanguy372
      @ryanguy372 Před 3 lety +155

      ... when was Jonah Hill ever a child actor? He was 21 in his first film and television roles.

    • @believe8263
      @believe8263 Před 3 lety +111

      Yeah, he just looked young. Hard to believe he's 49 now.

    • @alexadkins35
      @alexadkins35 Před 3 lety +28

      @@believe8263 am I dumb or is he not like 35?

    • @daemonblackfyre7171
      @daemonblackfyre7171 Před 3 lety +167

      This comment thread is a dumpster fire.

    • @believe8263
      @believe8263 Před 3 lety +26

      @@alexadkins35 You're not dumb. I was trying to make people laugh. Sorry.

  • @KevinSparks
    @KevinSparks Před 3 lety +37

    “Old man Justice?” That line always cracks me up.

    • @lulospawn
      @lulospawn Před 3 lety +2

      Specially coming from guys that are at least 60 y/o

  • @TedBackus
    @TedBackus Před rokem +1

    oddly enough, this is one of the better scenes in the last 30yrs of film

  • @Koulnis
    @Koulnis Před 3 lety +8

    I think my favorite aspect of these scenes with the recruiters is that it feels like a conversation. I like that there's chatter.

  • @01What10
    @01What10 Před 3 lety +132

    Those are names I haven't heard in ages, since I was a kid. David Justice was my favorite player as a kid when he was still on the Braves. Hearing the names of those players brought back a flash of memories.

    • @hockeyguy9974
      @hockeyguy9974 Před 3 lety

      I was going to say the same thing!

    • @_JordanMcCoy_
      @_JordanMcCoy_ Před 3 lety +2

      Huge David Justice fan. #23

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před 3 lety +1

      I've been an A's fan since 1986. We could field a helluva roster of past their prime guys that came through here at the end of their careers. Justice, Frank Thomas, Mike Piazza, Nomar Garciaparra, Eric Karros, Hideki Matsui...not to mention guys that came back like Rickey Henderson, Jose Canseco, and Jason Giambi.

    • @kevinw712
      @kevinw712 Před 3 lety +1

      The one moment later on when Billy says right to Justice's face "the Yankees are paying you 15 million dollars to please NOT play for them" was so savage.

    • @NickTQ101
      @NickTQ101 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kevinw7123.5 not 15.

  • @steparko23
    @steparko23 Před 3 lety +122

    "Guys, check the report or I'm gonna point at Pete!"
    (Collectively): "He Gets On Base!"
    🤣

    • @joewatts4839
      @joewatts4839 Před 3 lety

      Oh, so you did watch. Glad you clarified

  • @mathmusicstructure
    @mathmusicstructure Před rokem +16

    As a PhD in Applied Mathematics and broken middle aged man, I love this movie.

  • @Gnorde
    @Gnorde Před 2 lety +7

    The acting chops from Pitt is just amazing. A legend hands down.

  • @randallfrank5682
    @randallfrank5682 Před 3 lety +591

    A great movie and Jonah Hill had a great part. He really helped make the movie.

    • @bjenkins803
      @bjenkins803 Před 3 lety +6

      I agree even though he was not a real life character. The scene when they were trading players to get Hatteburg to finally play first was great.

    • @patmaloney5735
      @patmaloney5735 Před 3 lety +5

      Jonahs a talent

    • @mangaranwow2543
      @mangaranwow2543 Před 3 lety +6

      Was this before he met Jordan Belfort?

    • @BidenIsKing
      @BidenIsKing Před 3 lety +1

      Is he the fat stats guy?

    • @Anindyatejo
      @Anindyatejo Před 3 lety

      @@BidenIsKing yes.

  • @Metaknight180
    @Metaknight180 Před 3 lety +51

    "Check your reports or I'm gonna point at Pete."
    I love that.

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před rokem

      "I have pointed at Pete. Pray I don't point at him any further."
      (Darth Vader the baseball manager)

  • @chrislogan2557
    @chrislogan2557 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the "You can check your reports or I'm gonna point at Pete again" line, beautifully sarcastic.

  • @jamal_wallace3
    @jamal_wallace3 Před rokem +1

    “Number 2: David Justice.”
    “Oh no!” 🤦🏽
    Priceless! 😂😂😂

  • @Twister051
    @Twister051 Před 3 lety +91

    Billy: "When I point at you, yeah." (Makes me laugh every single time.) : - )

  • @itsraventm
    @itsraventm Před 3 lety +50

    "guys, check your reports or im gonna point at pete" i dont know this movie and i dont care about baseball but this line sold me.

  • @gumnaamaadmi007
    @gumnaamaadmi007 Před 3 lety +4

    I am Indian and an ex-cricket and football (you know, Soccer) fan. I studied the sport and began to watch baseball games after watching this. Love how Billy Beane got it right.

  • @zacksrandomprojects9698
    @zacksrandomprojects9698 Před 3 lety +9

    I dont know shit about baseball or why I even watched that, but that was great acting. Its like the cameraman was recording an actual conversation in a boardroom. 🍻

  • @1blackone
    @1blackone Před 3 lety +283

    It's a Heist movie pretending to be a Sports Movie.
    Hell, probably how it was pitched to Pitt.

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 Před 3 lety +10

      "We are card-counters - at the blackjack table - and we're gonna turn the odds on the casino." 3:34

    • @thewewguy8t88
      @thewewguy8t88 Před 3 lety +1

      honestly it felt like they were talking about a heist rather then baseball.

    • @thomsons16
      @thomsons16 Před 3 lety +1

      And after that pitch it was a homerun.

  • @alvarc3675
    @alvarc3675 Před 3 lety +57

    His confidence is bigger than the room. Such a great actor

  • @lizzyphinsfan9927
    @lizzyphinsfan9927 Před 2 lety +1

    “This is not a discussion”. I’m a teacher and I use that line all the time. Makes me happy

  • @heavierthanairfilms
    @heavierthanairfilms Před 2 lety +13

    I love that "He answers to no-one except ownership, and God" line.

  • @107uptown
    @107uptown Před 3 lety +28

    “You gotta carry the 1...”😆

  • @JeepersCreepers2013
    @JeepersCreepers2013 Před 3 lety +129

    I love the way this movie introduces traditional fans to analytics in sports. My favorite scene is in Hatteburg's house when Billy is trying to sell how easy moving to 1st would be and Ron Washington is like "it's extremely hard".

    • @dayra6425
      @dayra6425 Před 3 lety +2

      I like the way brad Pitt laughs when he says it

    • @rapid13
      @rapid13 Před 3 lety +3

      bill thorn The difficulty is in learning the position at the pro level if all you’ve done is catch. But there’s no way to show that in a movie except to baseball people, so they showed him having trouble with basic stuff. It’s about the best they could do, and I think it made the point well.

    • @rapid13
      @rapid13 Před 3 lety +2

      @bill thorn More likely he needed help with the footwork. As a long time SS I had no idea that could be so complicated until I watched a Don Mattingly video a few years back. But as you say, he was a pro and it's doubtful he wasn't ready to play by spring. Makes for a good movie, though!

    • @TheNervousnation
      @TheNervousnation Před 3 lety +1

      I dont give a damn about baseball but i saw this on a plane once and i sorta love it.

    • @fredh1805
      @fredh1805 Před 3 lety +5

      There are been a lot of former catchers that have been moved to first base and done just fine. Mike Napoli is a fairly recent example. He couldn’t catch any more but he still had good fielding skills. Catchers generally are very good defensively to begin with. He was a pretty good defensive first baseman for the Red Sox and Indians at the back end of his career. You frequently see good hitting catchers moving to other positions such as first base as they get into their 30s. So it’s not really as big a deal as they made it out here.

  • @JayEm1325
    @JayEm1325 Před 2 lety +2

    “You gotta carry the one” it always cracks me up

  • @anyandeverything15
    @anyandeverything15 Před 3 dny

    "You're shittin all over it" is probably my favorite line read in this movie.
    He sounds so actually frustrated in a way I haven't heard other actors (especially supporting actors) pull off

  • @dickfister5081
    @dickfister5081 Před 3 lety +60

    One of Pitt's best. Playing the everyman, kind of an asshole. Brilliant.

  • @phantsi_
    @phantsi_ Před 3 lety +164

    "Seriously guys I think we have to remember this is the man, he answers to no one except ownership... and God"
    -Lol

    • @aliensoup2420
      @aliensoup2420 Před 3 lety +1

      Phantsi K I don’t know what they are gripping about...they get paid whether he takes their advice or not. Just say “ Yes sir, no sir” and report to work every day.

    • @rishabhsolanki7136
      @rishabhsolanki7136 Před 3 lety +16

      @@aliensoup2420 well maybe, this is a wild guess so bear with me, just maybe, they care about their jobs ?

    • @Browningate
      @Browningate Před 3 lety +1

      He's not wrong.

    • @nukeninmgt1504
      @nukeninmgt1504 Před 3 lety

      Alien Soup
      Yeah but these guys got jobs in a competitive sport and most of them were most likely players in their prime. Of course they’re going to care about building their team and getting wins. Even if you’re in the front office you still get a World Series ring.

    • @Zombie-lx3sh
      @Zombie-lx3sh Před 3 lety +1

      @@aliensoup2420 They want to do their job right, they want to win and they want their resumes to look good. If they just accepted without arguing, they wouldn't be worth anything and they wouldn't have lasted so long at their jobs.

  • @breakinghabits_II
    @breakinghabits_II Před rokem +4

    One of the best movies made. Watched it multi times. Gonna watch it again today.
    Brad and Jonah worked seamlessly together

  • @JV-df9em
    @JV-df9em Před 8 měsíci +1

    “You gotta carry the 1” hahaha

  • @patrickwhite4449
    @patrickwhite4449 Před 3 lety +49

    I always love when people are saying “this isn’t how we do things” while everything they do is not working. What’s the harm in trying something different for one year while your crap every year

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 Před 3 lety +7

      reminds me of democrats

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Před 3 lety +2

      Every derelict, corrupt and ineffective organization I've ever been apart of has said that. The good ones were self-aware enough to understand that the terrain is always shifting beneath you and you have to adapt accordingly.

    • @MrConstantine02
      @MrConstantine02 Před 3 lety +10

      @@danielkokal8819 Republicans are the same bullshit, stop being such a partisan hack

    • @aceventuraify
      @aceventuraify Před 3 lety +2

      They were actually pretty good the previous year but had their two superstar players poached by wealthier teams, same thing keeps happening to them every time they develop a star. Time for a new approach.

    • @user-vl9xs5dl7q
      @user-vl9xs5dl7q Před 3 lety +3

      @@MrConstantine02
      Well, to be technically correct. neither party has ever represented the USA. JUST “FEELINGS” OF TGE WEALTHY. Oftenly enough, they find some gullible poor idiot, to magnify their feelings. Which is an instigation into dividing the poor for personal gain. Without one time, ever giving a fuck about the constitution. Same, goes for poor people. The solution is right in front of you. The forefathers thought ahead. The convention of states. There are entire laws set into precedents to protect any cos. Only 34 states needed. but, you all sit on your hands, donate to politically dumbass parties. While a COS is in effect. with 15 states on board. but We the People, can't open our eyes to fund and support the solution.

  • @coghlanfisher6475
    @coghlanfisher6475 Před 3 lety +21

    “Sounds like an Oakland A already” soooo true 😂

  • @TheParadiseParadox
    @TheParadiseParadox Před 2 lety +1

    Goshdarn I love this movie. I don't know a thing about baseball, but it's so inspiring to see this real world example of people who care about something and are willing to take a stand to bring life to their vision. Great performances from Pitt and Hill. Just awesome

  • @RonaldKragnes
    @RonaldKragnes Před 2 lety +1

    "Scotty H, picking machine." 2:28 ...LOL

  • @acidicshow5258
    @acidicshow5258 Před 3 lety +10

    "The statistical analysis, it's so beautiful"
    Sincerely Captain Raymond Holt

  • @Rockyinlp
    @Rockyinlp Před 3 lety +28

    This was a great movie, the fact that I'm a baseball fan and remember that winning streak and the press they generated makes it much better to me.

  • @joeschmoe233
    @joeschmoe233 Před 3 lety +31

    As fascinating as this movie is, sabermetrics has been used in the MLB for many years. Beane did it more out of necessity. He knew he had to cut costs. He was willing to take this chance because his pitching staff in 2002 was very strong. They had the best pitching staff in their division that year. They also had a good coach who did an amazing job utilizing the hitters he did have. Art Howe was portrayed very poorly, he was a good coach.

  • @user-fl3qs5wi7n
    @user-fl3qs5wi7n Před měsícem

    "You gotta carry the one." One of the funniest lines in this film.

  • @scotthoverman
    @scotthoverman Před 3 lety +41

    Pete: “You do not.”

  • @NickGuy0320
    @NickGuy0320 Před 3 lety +6

    Everyone keeps saying “its not a baseball movie” but actually understanding baseball and how the game works enriches the viewing experience of this film

  • @iandhr1
    @iandhr1 Před 2 lety +39

    Hatteberg was able to get six more years of playing time in the big leagues because of Billy Beane.

  • @absolutetuber
    @absolutetuber Před rokem +4

    i just like the idea that this happens for every team in the majors. a group of guys who have been around the game their entire lives sitting around debating, discussion, and arguing about players, stats, past performance, future performance and on and on while trying to build a team.

  • @BoondockRoberts
    @BoondockRoberts Před 3 lety +43

    This scene is so mesmerizing. No stupid green screens and intelligence insulting plots. Just excellent acting and directing and definitely the casting. Whomever casted this isn't getting paid enough because everyone in that room is killing it.

    • @timoaksel9320
      @timoaksel9320 Před 3 lety +1

      Aren't most of them real scouts, including the head scout? He was great in this film.

    • @moto9492
      @moto9492 Před 3 lety +2

      You didn't mention the real star, the writer. Do you know who he is? Look into it and you'll realize why you like the scene. :)

  • @notoriouseagle1074
    @notoriouseagle1074 Před 3 lety +6

    0:50 You gotta carry the one. LOL

  • @johnmcho
    @johnmcho Před 10 měsíci +1

    Fun Fact: The guy who asks about who will play first base was Ron Washington, one of the best defensive coaches in history imo. He's coached multiple Gold Glove winners who were nothing before.

  • @kevincho7824
    @kevincho7824 Před 2 lety +20

    "That doesn't look right.. that doesn't come out right.."
    "Its right Artey, you gotta carry the one."
    Most underrated comic relief of all time

  • @Boygonebad
    @Boygonebad Před 3 lety +4

    These scenes were so well done and everyone is so good in it.

  • @markbuchs423
    @markbuchs423 Před 3 lety +142

    best scene at this table is the discussion about the "ugly girlfriend", she's a 6 at best lol. It shows he lacks confidence ...

    • @umphreak9999
      @umphreak9999 Před 3 lety

      yeah, Brad Pitt's exasperation was palpable in that scene, like "Wtf are we talking about here"

  • @sergiocajiga3844
    @sergiocajiga3844 Před 3 lety +2

    On 2:25 when Scott Hatteberg is mentioned you can read Pratt C on the board in the background the actor who played hatteberg was Chris Pratt

  • @markgbrown6767
    @markgbrown6767 Před 7 měsíci

    I love this movie. The writing and acting are so great. I’ve seen it multiple times.

  • @andrewvelonis5940
    @andrewvelonis5940 Před 3 lety +163

    This scene is so realistic, it's like they're not even acting.

    • @MartinJG100
      @MartinJG100 Před 3 lety +2

      @@RuRichelieu Shhh. Don't tell the luvvies in Hollywood :)

    • @AndrewCarrier
      @AndrewCarrier Před 3 lety +6

      That’s because many of the ‘actors’ aren’t actors. They actual baseball scouts.

    • @Bififress0r
      @Bififress0r Před 3 lety +2

      The thrown magnet was a paid actor though.

    • @horseaphoenix1016
      @horseaphoenix1016 Před 3 lety +6

      An Aaron Sorkin screenplay tends to help.

    • @clintmackinlay
      @clintmackinlay Před 2 lety

      @@RuRichelieu good quality

  • @darkninja6162
    @darkninja6162 Před 3 lety +43

    Love out of everyone in that room arguing with Billy on his decisions, there is the old guy in the green jacket and hearing aid. He just quiet observing everyone and never makes a disapproving face to Billy naming the players. Then hits them with the truth 3:43 . He is the owner and they don't get final word. He knows that Billy is decided and just listened for what to do next.

    • @jjolguin4531
      @jjolguin4531 Před 3 lety +14

      Not owner, GM

    • @RayFowler
      @RayFowler Před 2 lety

      That's all fine and well but they have been working their asses off for 6 1/2 weeks to make the ballclub better and he's shitting all over it

  • @h.a.b.arguille1896
    @h.a.b.arguille1896 Před 3 lety +7

    "Scott Hatteberg."
    "Who?!"
    "Exactly! Sounds like an Oakland A already."