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Moneyball, the movie
bmfc1 Jun 16 2011 12:51 PM |
The trailer is out:
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Vic Sage Jun 16 2011 01:08 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
a friend of mine produced it. He let me read early drafts of the script, which i gave him notes on. the later drafts were polished by Aaron Sorkin. I didn't see those. But a mutual friend saw an early screening and was disappointed in it.
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attgig Jun 16 2011 01:17 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
i loved the trailer. pretty eager to watch it now... should i read the book first?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 16 2011 01:26 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
You should have read the book when it was your assigned CPF homework assignment!
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Vic Sage Jun 16 2011 01:45 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
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you could just read the book INSTEAD. its a great read, regardless.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 16 2011 01:57 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
It's such a quick read, too. (Liar's Poker and most other Michael Lewis books are similarly quick, engaging reads, and worth a look.)
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 16 2011 02:02 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
With Phillip Seymour Hoffman as Art Howe!
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metirish Jun 16 2011 02:03 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
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loved the book , I learned a lot I think about the game, or at least a side I never paid attention too, reminds me I loaned it out and have never got it back.
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dgwphotography Jun 16 2011 02:18 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
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He really lights up the film...
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Ceetar Jun 16 2011 02:21 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
Good book. #1 thing you learn is that you're thankful Strawberry dropped in the draft, because if the Mets had gotten stuck with Beane over Strawberry..yikes.
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Frayed Knot Jun 16 2011 02:39 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
I'm not so sure if they'll twist and/or misrepresent the facts so much as they'll over-simplify things. Even in the brief trailer there are a few of those apparent.
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Ceetar Jun 16 2011 03:20 PM Re: Moneyball, the movie |
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well considered that the book is basically doing the same thing about an organizational philosophy, and the movie is based on the book, not on Oakland, it'll be quite interesting.
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