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Moneyball

User rating: 4.06 200 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: September 23, 2011

PG-13 | Drama | 2h 14m

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4.06/5

User rating: 4.06

Based on 774 votes and 200 reviews.


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User rating: October 22, 2011

Moneyball tells a story in a way that is engaging and highly entertaining. Pitt and Hill have a excellent on-screen relationship and they're one of the reasons why this movie works so well. The story in intelligent and the mix of real footage with the movie is done extremely well.

User rating: October 22, 2011

great energy

User rating: October 22, 2011

A good storyline overall. At times it was a little slow and boring. This movie would be good to watch at home instead of spending the money at the theatre.

User rating: October 21, 2011

was only ok nothing special

User rating: October 21, 2011

Not a great film, but not a bad film either. Pitt and Jonah Hill are very good. The movie was a bit of a drag at times.

User rating: October 21, 2011

I loved this movie, Brad is awesome in it as well as the actor who plays 'Scotty H'. The movie gets quitely intense in parts but I found myself says 'I love this movie' throughout the whole thing! Go check it out.

User rating: October 21, 2011

Brad Pitt "not up to it lately".......really ...are you kidding me. ALL the actors in this movie were absolutely right on the money. Great cast of old school, gruff baseball scouts. Go see it, you'll enjoy it.

User rating: October 21, 2011

Great great acting and storyline for everyone

User rating: October 21, 2011

Solid movie with great acting. A feel good click with an excellent story line. Not oscar worthy though. It's good movie to watch on a Friday night at home snuggled up on your couch with a bowl of popcorn.

User rating: October 20, 2011

Very pleasantly surprised by this one. Like all the best sports movies, the subject matter of the film actually has little to do with sport. Brad Pitt masterfully portrays a man struggling to overcome his inner demons. The movie just happens to be set against the backdrop of the sport of baseball and the changes to the way the business of the game is conducted. Highly recommended whether you like baseball or not!