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International Trailer for MONEYBALL
Columbia Pictures has released the international trailer for baseball drama “Moneyball“. The film, based on a true story, features Brad Pitt as Oakland Athletic general manager Billy Beane during a successful period of the clubs history.
Directed by Bennett Miller (Capote), the film also stars Jonah Hill, Robin Wright, Kathryn Morris, Stephen Bishop, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Chris Pratt.
23 Hi-Res Moneyball Photos
Recently, we added the first official trailer for Moneyball. Today we have 23 new hi-res photos from Columbia Pictures baseball drama.
Based on Michael Lewis’ bestseller, Moneyball tracks the changing fortunes of Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), manager of the Oakland A’s baseball team. With the club’s finances at an all-time low, Beane struggles to assemble any sort of winning roster, since he can’t afford the best players. But then he gets a little help from young office type Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), who introduces him to a new method for picking possible recruits – a computer analysis program running a system called Sabermetrics, which uses empirical evidence instead of the conventional wisdom.
Moneyball Trailer Starring Brad Pitt
The trailer for the upcoming baseball movie Moneyball, based on a true story about how Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) helped change the way teams are assembled, has been released online.
Chris Pratt Joins Moneyball
NBC’s Parks and Recreation star Chris Pratt is set to star in the upcoming Bennett Miller‘s movie Moneyball.
The movie is an adaptation of Michael Lewis’ 2003 book with the same title, although we should add “The Art of Winning an Unfair Game” part, since that’s, perhaps, the best explanation of this game-winning-strategy story.
The movie will follow: “Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane’s successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players.”
Pratt “will play Scott Hatteberg, whose career as a catcher for the Boston Red Sox ended after he ruptured a nerve in his elbow and could no longer throw a ball post-surgery.
He was recruited by the Oakland A’s the following year to play first base, and he helped lead the team to the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 with strong batting as a designated hitter.”
“Assassination of a High School President” – Two Clips From The Dark Comedy
Earlier, we wrote about “Assassination of a High School President” which is a witty film noir replete with surprising twists and duplicitous characters from first-time feature director Brett Simon, starring Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton, Michael Rappaport, Kathryn Morris, and Melonie Diaz.





