Currently watching this with my gf. What did I think of it?
It's kino
You thought that Chris Pratt played a surprisingly believable straight man, that Jonah Hill can play a non-comedic role so long as it's still being a fat nerdy jew, and that Brad Pitt continues to be Hollywood's most bankable star for a reason.
>>214141631Are the A's that shit?
>>214141631Anticlimactic snoozecore
>>214141734Fr I thought Chris Pratt and Jonah Hill were going to gay out in every scene they were in. You could cut the gay tension with a knife.
>>214141694fpbp
>>214141631Are you marathoning it?
You thought about watching the superior baseball movie, Bull Durham.
Is it on Netflix or Amazon Prime?
Great comfy rematch movie when you feel like shit and want to go to sleep. Same with Margin Call.
>>214141836My girl fell asleep 10min in and I'm made a few threads during so Yeah, I'm marathoning it
>>214141864I assembled a list of kino movies. Margin Call is literally next on the list
Brad Pitt carried it. He made Jonah Hill almost watchable.
I can’t bring myself to enjoy Moneyball or Major League anymore when the former was all for naught and the later had the bad ending IRL
Your ugly gf? Bad sign, no self-confidence. Fade him.
>>214141870jerk off on her while she's asleep
>>214141953I just fuck her pussy until I cum but she always wakes up
>makes sports soulless in your path
>>214141631Watching Moneyball with Brad Pitt likely had a mixed but generally positive experience, finding the film well-acted and well-made with a compelling story about data and innovation in baseball, even for those with no interest in the sport. While some appreciated Pitt's performance and the film's unique take on sports movies, others found it slow, wordy, or clichéd, especially those deeply familiar with baseball analytics. Positive Aspects>Broad Appeal:The movie's core story about challenging traditional systems with data and statistics makes it relevant beyond just baseball, resonating with many who appreciate a good underdog story or appreciate the analogy to other industries. >Well-Executed:Viewers praised the film's smart, intelligent script and well-paced storytelling, which managed to make a dry subject matter exciting. >Brad Pitt's Performance:Pitt's portrayal of Billy Beane was seen as charismatic and perfectly suited to the role, with his natural athleticism and ability to convey emotions effectively. >Unique Approach:The film was noted for subverting typical sports movie clichés by focusing on spreadsheets and undervalued players rather than grand championship scenes and victory montages. Potential Criticisms>Slow Pace:Some found the film's beginning and parts of the first half to be calm and slow, taking time to build momentum. >Wordiness and Silence:A few viewers noted that there were too many moments of characters sitting in silence, which felt unnecessary and occasionally awkward. >Musical Score:One commenter found the score too quiet and some tracks being reused, which they felt was cheap. >Clichés:For those very familiar with sports analytics, the film might seem like it relied on overly obvious cliches, making it feel less fresh. >Not for Everyone:Some felt that without an interest in sports, the film could be too generic or that its focus on baseball might limit its appeal to a broader audience.
>>214141946admittedly great line
>>214142014Chatgpt is wrong, this is a perfect baseball movie for people who don't care about baseball
>>214141631you don't have a gf is what i'm thinking
>Anderson? I like Anderson!
best sports movie ever made. better than air bud 3. better than the waterboy 2. better than cool runnings.
>>214142014AI response ass mf
>>214141631>no mention of miguel tejada, eric chavez, barry zito, mark mulder or tim hudson
>>214141765Well they are shit, nobody goes to their games, and they are moving to Vegas
>>214142014Here’s a short, 4chan-style response you could drop in under that post:---Honestly Moneyball works because it’s not really a baseball movie, it’s a movie about stubborn old guys getting mogged by a spreadsheet. Brad Pitt brooding in the dugout while Jonah Hill mumbles stats is peak kino. Yeah it drags in spots, but the fact that a film about on-base percentage can feel tense at all is kind of a miracle. If you wanted Rocky with bats you’ll be disappointed, but if you’ve ever worked anywhere run by dinosaurs, it hits.---Want me to punch this up with a bit of greentext snark so it blends in even more on /tv/?
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>>214141631Very good movie, worth a watch but your gf will fall asleep or be on her phone.
>>214142444>if you’ve ever worked anywhere run by dinosaurs, it hits.wat
it's an excellent management movieif you are in management and you want to make changes it gives a good mindset to copy
>>214141631The editing is weird. It feels like scenes were out of order.
>>214141631Why is your girlfriend an 'it'?
>>214142540out of date people that stick to the old ways even though theres much superior ways to do something thats demonstrated countless times. even by their competitors who compose of "dinosaurs" themselves who use it, its still like pulling nails trying to get adoption.