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Following the true story of Oakland A's General Manager Billy Beane's attempts to find a new way to compete with other, wealthier baseball teams by using a recruiting system based on statistics ahead of his scouting team, Moneyball is an intelligent, engaging sports drama. Brad Pitt is his usual reliably excellent self as Beane, while Jonah Hill as his right-hand man who introduces him to the Moneyball system, gives the most understated (if not, the best) performance of his career. Less about the sport of baseball than a study of battling against obsolescence, Moneyball has a debt of gratitude to pay to the sterling script penned by Aaron Sorkin and Steve Zaillian whose terrific dialogue elevates this film above your average sports drama.****<\/p>\n <\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n<\/div>","fnc":"googleTrackerHelper.doTrackPage( '\/'Moneyball-film_options~37322'\/Reviews\/ViewAll\/1' );"}