Moneyball: You're A Good Egg (Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill) 4K HD Clip | With Captions

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Billy (Brad Pitt) says his goodbyes to Peter (Jonah Hill) and the stadium.
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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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“How can you not be Romantic about baseball?” As a lukewarm fan of baseball, and a top fan of cinema, this film is an absolute Gem. Fantastic writing, performances, and production all around. This was such a great movie.

jccaroline
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That replay of the player that hit the home run and didn’t even think he could, made me tear up. That’s the beautiful aspect of sports.

justinbergmans
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That song at the end... It really tells you why he stayed. I have a daughter that age. No how much money I make or how successful I am, it is the sweet moments with that kid that matter. I'd give it all up for more of those moments.

ronniemedlin
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"He hit a home run and he didn't even realize it." This film actually changed my life. Specifically the scene when Peter shows Billy the footage of the guy hitting the home run and not knowing it. At the time, I was living in Oregon. I had moved there and it was my first time living on my own away from home. I was trying something totally different and taking a chance. I lived there for over a year and I liked it a lot there but, for several reasons, it wasn't working out. I wanted to leave Oregon but I was afraid that by doing so I would be giving up. I was afraid of being seen as a failure and feeling like a failure. I felt I didn't succeed in my hopes and goals. But then I saw Moneyball and I decided to move and I saw everything in all that in a different way. The film made me realize that I had done something I had never done and I had changed and grown a lot. It was not a failure but a victory. Like Billy in the film, I had hit a home run and didn't realize it. And I felt pride and satisfaction in that journey in my life . And this film made me see that. I've seen many films in my life but Moneyball is up there with the ones that had the most impact on me.

crowtcameron
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I bet Jonah Hill himself felt some kind of way about that clip, considering how people have made fun of him for the same thing. He really was cast perfectly.

marcdumont
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Whenever your daughter tells you, "Oh it's just this stupid thing I did", it's going to be the most awesome thing you ever hear as a parent.

scbluesman
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Great actors, great script, great story, great movie

mccabenosnevets
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Took me a couple of times watching this to realize that Pete was basically telling Billy that Billy had “Hit a home run and didn’t even realize it.”

haroldgeorge
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As great and touching as this movie is, what really gets me is the interaction of the opposing players with Jeremy. Laughing with him and then supporting him.

glp
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You cannot watch that movie once and fully appreciate it. Impossible.

jameslyons
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The relationship between Billy and Pete has always been incredible to me. Two people considered outsiders push each other to greatness because they care so much about each other and the dream they share. How can you not love it?

turinbar
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“Your such a loser Dad” is a line that reflects that while they ultimately did not win using their methods, there is great honour in defeat. They changed the game, they challenged the norm and stood by their beliefs. That is far more important than anything.

manyelephants
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This scene is just so powerful.

No dramatic background music, no explosions, no over-the-top facial expressions, just dialogues and silence.

Yet the emotions and power it contains hit much deeper. This is gold.

constantchan
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This scene may end the film after all the major plot events are over, but as I re-watch it, I've noticed its significance. Not just because of the video, but also subtle things in the screenplay to show how the paradigm has shifted:

- Peter throws a baseball at Billy while he's unaware. A young guy catching a veteran off-guard with "new baseball."
- When Billy meets Peter in Cleveland, Billy assertively pushes and probes an unconfident Peter for information (what he told Mark Shapiro to make him reject Billy). Now Peter can assertively push an unconfident Billy for info (what Boston offered him).
- In the trade deadline scene, Billy is giving Peter advice about what matters and what doesn't. Now Peter is giving Billy this type of advice: "it's what the money says."
- This is the only scene where Peter makes the point to Billy and Peter has the last word.
There's a major changing of the guards happening here and without noticing the subtleties, we're like Billy himself - not realising it.

LetsJamFunk
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I liked Pitt's line " How can you not be romantic about baseball?!"..so true..so very very true

mitchelll
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This scene gets me everytime. Two guys who respect and love each other, a player who actually hits the ball and runs, no bat flip, sportsmanship from opposing team. The pure joy when he greets his teammates at the plate and how happy his teammates are for him.
A GM and previous player wanting to win so bad he is willing to look behind conventional wisdom and look deeper to find other solutions. The love between Billy and his daughter. That song is amazing beyond words.

stevenwells
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The interaction between Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill is absolutely dynamic. I would love to see them in another film together.

john
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4:18 loved the sportsmanship from that first baseman. (Gave him a good tap on the rear lol)

kyleschwartz
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“How can you not be romantic about baseball”
What a line. Might be the greatest underrated line ever said…

aaronmarkham
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Just finished this movie about 30 min ago, and man what a great film.

I cry everytime with him and his daughter, because as a divorced dad who doesn't get to see his daughter enough and knowing how much mine worries about me, it really hits me in the feels.

I couldn't leave my kid either. She is growing up so fast, and I don't want to miss anything.

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