Dude was absolutely right. It’s a team sport - the best players mean nothing if they can’t score. You want a team that wins, not a player that might be popular. Buying runs rather than players, so you get players that work well together and THAT fills the stadium. Smart.
It's like ex Kentucky coach Calipari now Arkansas coach. Won only 1 NCAA championship. His last team for UK was really really bad player development and promises given to the wrong people. The guy can recruit, but he can't train.
Which is crazy because he’s nothing like his typecast. Seth has an interview and they never even thought of Jonah for the role in super bad because he’s the complete opposite person. Plus he was like 26 lol
@@ChairManOfTheBooored His typecast was awkward, chuby teenager/20-something doing silly things. Roles in Superbad, Grandma's Boy, Accepted, etc. for me were basically the same with Superbad difference being he was one of the main characters. In Moneyball he showed he can do serious movies and in Wolf of Wall Street I had to remind myself it's Jonah Hill playing the character, that's how good he was.
Jonnah is great at playing nerdy awkward types, but he does it with such nuance. He's Good at playing all sorts of roles, but he really succeeds in these types of rules.
This is the way it works in every company. The smart guy is behind the scenes, doing the actual work. The visible guy who talks fast gets all the all the raises and recognition, off of his work.
The other side of this equation though, is that the ability to convince other human beings to do something is its own type of intelligence. You need both. Being right doesn't matter if you can't convince anyone else of it.
Notice how different he was to the Old Boys out scouting the talent. No one should ever care who an athlete's girlfriend is unless she is a criminal. Other dumb things like "five tools" or "I like his look" are out-dated methods of evaluating a player before statistics.
This movie called Money ball is about the Oakland Athletics baseball team. It's based on a true story and follows their general manager, Billy Beane, played by Brad Pitt. He teams up with a guy named Peter Brand, played by Jonah Hill, to do things differently and build a winning team on a tight budget. Instead of relying on traditional scouting methods, they use a fancy analysis called sabermetrics. It's all about looking at stats like on-base percentage to find undervalued players. They challenge the old ways of doing things and show that a fresh perspective can lead to success.
In England two small football clubs, Brighton and Hove Albion and Brentford, have been using Moneyball techniques for years. They’re both owned by multi-millionaire polymath geniuses and both have done so well they’ve established English Premier League clubs. Moneyball works!
It didn't lead to success. And what they won with was the pieces they kept over from the old way. They just made baseball more of a business and less of a team sport. Why in the world would you celebrate this? A's ownership is one of the worst in all sports, too.
@@zombi3907 It led to moderate success for the A's, but this approach led to huge success for other franchises that applied this strategy, most namely Theo Epstein with the Red Sox - who offered Beane a contract in '02 which he declined - who then won the world series in '04. Eastern then moved to the Cubs and won another series in '16. This strategy combined with teams that have the money to buy depth and pitching can have huge success.
Geniuses are mostly underrated... Great movie. I was a substitute elementary school teacher, I had a few teachers, that would tell me just ignore some children. I subbed for a kindergarten teacherfor maternity leave, and she told me, "dont worry about him. He doesn't do his assignments or stay still long enough to learn. " This boy was kindergartener.. taken me back to a day. I gave him extra attention, come to my desk, we'll work it out together, just him and me ,He didnt do his assignments because he was bored assignments were too easy he gets hyper like because he's very bored. .... He was bumped up to 3rd grade skipped 1st and 2nd grades after being tested. I I saw him in Kiln Mississippi with his Mother, he introduced his Mother to me. She thanked me for recognizing his beautiful amazing mind. She said she never liked his kindergarten teacher .... Blew my mind that she mismanaged this little boy intelligence. He was a genius and his kindergarten teacher " judged him." This was in 2003-04. I'm glad God was with me to recognize the good in the students misjudged.
My parents were asked to let me skip 5th and 6th grade.. They didn’t.. Story.. IQ about 140.. Graduate Geologist retired $Millionaire.. BUT.. Lazy ass because I just listened in class and never studied until Junior in college then I had to learn how to study..?? Then I made 3.5 plus in science classes.. Calculus never interested me or math, but science, yes.. Never tried just got by because I could without trying.. Imagine in 6th grade being called the Walking Encyclopedia and beating future English professors at spelling and just wanting to fit in and being barely able to.. Stupid to average people make me physically ill.. I can’t deal with stupidity.. But 50-50 general population above and below 100.. They aren’t going anywhere… I could write a book.. Genius is usually gathered around one set of knowledge, mine is about everything in general or I keep my mouth shut..
Excellent story... should be made into a movie. Thank you for your effort, intelligent observations. Sadly, teachers now also try to drug kids. Are classes too big? Could be one cause.
@@nelsontoondrawer7618 Thank Ya... it's terribly sad and disgusting to know first hand that elementary teachers typecast a child without ever acknowledging their true value .... It's not necessarily the size of the classroom's unfortunately the stupidity, ignorance of a teacher.. We expect them to teach our children and decide whose worth giving attention to and who they chose to belittle & toss into a trash bag saying ,"" oh their not worth it."" And the teacher just dismisses a child and then blindly carry's on. Have a great day Thanks for the like
@@peteparadis1619 your story makes me sad because you seem to only value your vision of intelligence, while so many other things are important and beautiful in humans. First, an encyclopedia alone isn't "intelligent", it's what you can make out of your knowledge that makes it useful, then kindness, empathy, creativity and many other human qualities are needed to make the world better. I really hope you can learn to appreciate all this things in others
This movie may go down as a pinnacle or at least a highlight in these actors careers. Okay, I know Brad has a lot of home-runs but this was a great performance by him as both lead and ensemble performer. Sincere, serious, funny and no CGI. Great writing and delivery.
The same principle applies to a lot of other fields. I work in fleet management. We don't buy vehicles; we buy miles, or trips or leasable hours. A lot of people can't wrap their heads around it.
Telling the people who run an organisation "you're doing it wrong" does get you cold-shouldered - especially when you don't have sneaky bastard social manipulative skills, let alone employ such tactics.
This has backfired on me many times. But then the company brought in a consultant and PAID them to analyze and tell them their gaps. When HE pointed out their gaps, it was 'brilliant' and brought about change.
I was fired from one for that.... And in 2 months, they did my idea... But they wanted a male, cause it was a sports company and were I live, women are still looked down...
I watched this movie, 17 times, 6 of them by myself, the remaining times with someone else who's never seen the movie. This is a 10/10 feel good movie that I recommend everyone should see at least once in their life. Jonah Hill and Brad Pitt are amazing in their roles.
Right. It's sad how even HollyWood would bully him. He's definitely in my top 3 of my favorite actors. 21 Jump Street, this is the end, superbad, the sitter, the wolf of war dogs, and plenty more!
Can confirm this guy is right. As a baseball I truly hate moneyball but I'm good friends with some footballs and basketballs and they all rate this movie pretty highly
It's literally just there to avoid copyright. These scunfucks who run these channels are farming out the laziest content ever and taking attention away from channels that actually work hard (or at all) and they don't even put in the effort to find different songs than the same 3 that are used in every other clip out there.
I enjoyed that little detail when he was shyly explaining his job while swing the chair left and right. Idk why but it made the scene so much more immersive
The only problem with applying this tofootball, is when the NFL has a script that they want to go by it no longer matters who you have running or catching the ball because the NFL will go by The script and we figure out what the script is as the season goes on
Since they always, ALWAYS have the same shit music, regardless of the tone shows it's AI. Everyone and everything relies on AI so much that it's starting to become a problem.
@@gwarriorfromhell, so true, but it ain't going away. It's the difference between spending ten hours sweating out a video, and cranking out ten in one day. That means $$$.
Im nota baseball guy at all. But love this movie. I love the fact that this concept (in real life) actually changed how baseball was played and how team building worked
As a European with limited understanding of baseball (sorry Americans!) I absolutely loved this movie. I watched Wolf of Wall Street because of the chemistry between these two. Genius.
This is Jonah Hill and Brad Pitt. Wolf of Wall Street was Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio. But don’t feel bad, Brad and Leo say they get mistaken for each other a lot.
@@minealsomine9663 He could've made the vow on this video. But by all means, don't let that possibility stop your ability to cling to your snap-judgment trolling.
@@jamesticknor1134it's not trolling dude. It's the truth. We may hate this track because of how overused it is, but we still watch it and react to it. That's all there is to it.
I guess I'm the only one not bothered by it at all it's not even anything to actually get upset over either don't want the short or go watch the whole damn movie
It's pretty trivial though. Baseball is an easy sport because there are so few interaction effects. Offensive skills of a player hardly depend on the rest of the team. Basketball is more interesting in that regard
I thought the same damn thing 😂 i was gonna comment saying rowan Atkinson looking great in this movie but saw your comment and thought nah don’t need to now 😂
What gets me excited about this scene is the writing and Pitt's acting. It makes me feel how I feel when I see something great in plain sight that no one notices.
I really miss the Moneyball days of Oakland A’s baseball. Well, I miss all of the glory days, but the point remains. They made a movie about the team and the revelatory changes they made to the game, and Fisher moves them to Vegas. Great job 👍
Jonah Hill is an awesome actor. He can pretty much play any role. The shy Office worker, the stupid college kid and the reckless weapons dealer. And every time you buy every scene.
Kilka pytań: 1. Jaka temperatura jest wymagana dla fenpikoksyamid? 2. Saletra wapniowa na płatek w rzepaku jako źródło wapnia w dawce 5 kg/ha, słyszałem o doświadczeniach które dobrze wychodzą. Testowaliście może takie rozwiązanie? 3. Jak dobrze wykonywać zabiegi w obecnych warunkach pogodowych? Popołudniu mocno wieje i dopiero około godziny 20 wiatr zaczyna umożliwiać zabiegi jednak temperatura szybko spada, po północy jest 8 stopni. Myślałem o zabiegach porannych jednak jest silne nasłonecznienie i obawiam się fito. Pozdrawiam i czekam na odpowiedzi 😊
The philosophy is solid however in practice getting players who get runs is not what you should focus on. Buying wins involves never letting a game get out of hand and to do so you need great pitching before great hitting. Having 3-5 solid starters means you only have to score 2-3 runs per game to get a win that’s how you win the World Series not focusing on batting. (Sf Gaints and Boston Red socks come to mind) 3 and 4 World Series wins in the past 20 years and the did so one the backs of good pitching and low scoring games
This is based on a true story and this method was what got the As to win a record 20 consecutive games in the 2002 season and this thought process changed how the sport was managed.
I always thought of sports kind of like a softer version of gladiators in the arena - you are playing to win both the battle AND the crowd. Lose either one and you might as well not be there. Think the WNBA vs the NBA and the playing style - one definitely plays for the crowd while the other is still focused on playing against the other team. One fills seats, the other…not so much.
I'm not a baseball fan by any means but this is a really good movie. I saw a ton of the clips on UA-cam and finally bought a copy on DVD. I'm really glad I did.
Well, he still has a shit budget to work with and what’s worse, all the terms use some form of Sabermetrics so his relative advantage, no longer exists accept for the lower half of baseball teams - when it comes to that, Oakland is the king of the misfits(small market) teams!
If nothing else, the character arc here, should show us there are innovative and foreword thinking bosses that can pinpoint a change in gameplay: who listens to who, and ask, ‘Why?’ This is small business analysis. No running around guessing the future, it’s being able to narrow in on staff who are imaginative and giving them the strength to do great things. While it’s about the genius, it’s also about being a great manager.
Dude was absolutely right. It’s a team sport - the best players mean nothing if they can’t score. You want a team that wins, not a player that might be popular. Buying runs rather than players, so you get players that work well together and THAT fills the stadium. Smart.
Yea dude this guy changed baseball forever
Who are the best players that cannot score?
You don't know about them because they don't hire players that can't score anymore. This movie explains why.
It's like ex Kentucky coach Calipari now Arkansas coach. Won only 1 NCAA championship. His last team for UK was really really bad player development and promises given to the wrong people. The guy can recruit, but he can't train.
Please tell this to every lcs esports team
This movie was great for Jonah Hill because it broke him away from his typecast. And of course later Wolf of Wall Street.
Which is crazy because he’s nothing like his typecast. Seth has an interview and they never even thought of Jonah for the role in super bad because he’s the complete opposite person. Plus he was like 26 lol
@@ChairManOfTheBooored
His typecast was awkward, chuby teenager/20-something doing silly things. Roles in Superbad, Grandma's Boy, Accepted, etc. for me were basically the same with Superbad difference being he was one of the main characters. In Moneyball he showed he can do serious movies and in Wolf of Wall Street I had to remind myself it's Jonah Hill playing the character, that's how good he was.
Name of movie??
@@uvi1606this is Moneyball
Not forgetting War Dogs which is another great movie he was in! 🤨
This fucking music man...
@@gregsalisbury4967 objectively you're right but I need to vent sometimes
No, The Fucking Music Man is the porn parody of The Music Man. This is from Moneyball.
Just in every videooo
YEP! I'm with you 💯 No more "likes" for ANY video with that stupid song!!!
EFT!!!!
Jonnah is great at playing nerdy awkward types, but he does it with such nuance. He's Good at playing all sorts of roles, but he really succeeds in these types of rules.
Life experiences helped with that nerdly nuance, maybe?😂😂
Wow the Jew is great at playing nerdy, awkward types? You don't say...
He's an amazing actor
He plays multiple types in a short series that was on Netflix but I can't remember the name He is an exceptional actor
@@MelodiesForTheSoul?
the truth is always there, but not always the loudest
its like are you willing to go against the current? I find it extremely inspiring.
My experience is the loudest person present is the least substantial in many circumstances
Wow
@@jonathenweise6840they have to to get noticed or to get a pass since they are already least substantial.
Got a philosopher over here
This is the way it works in every company. The smart guy is behind the scenes, doing the actual work. The visible guy who talks fast gets all the all the raises and recognition, off of his work.
Sales and C-suite always get the $
uh no.
The other side of this equation though, is that the ability to convince other human beings to do something is its own type of intelligence. You need both. Being right doesn't matter if you can't convince anyone else of it.
"And if I say it to anybody i'm ostrasized"...mmhm, the awesomeness that is office politics summed up right there.
Notice how different he was to the Old Boys out scouting the talent. No one should ever care who an athlete's girlfriend is unless she is a criminal. Other dumb things like "five tools" or "I like his look" are out-dated methods of evaluating a player before statistics.
Jonah's face in response to "Whose nephew are you" PRICELESS
This movie called Money ball is about the Oakland Athletics baseball team. It's based on a true story and follows their general manager, Billy Beane, played by Brad Pitt. He teams up with a guy named Peter Brand, played by Jonah Hill, to do things differently and build a winning team on a tight budget.
Instead of relying on traditional scouting methods, they use a fancy analysis called sabermetrics. It's all about looking at stats like on-base percentage to find undervalued players. They challenge the old ways of doing things and show that a fresh perspective can lead to success.
In England two small football clubs, Brighton and Hove Albion and Brentford, have been using Moneyball techniques for years. They’re both owned by multi-millionaire polymath geniuses and both have done so well they’ve established English Premier League clubs. Moneyball works!
damn, i was looking for the movie title and idk why most channels don't even give the name of such movies
Great movie!
It didn't lead to success. And what they won with was the pieces they kept over from the old way. They just made baseball more of a business and less of a team sport. Why in the world would you celebrate this? A's ownership is one of the worst in all sports, too.
@@zombi3907 It led to moderate success for the A's, but this approach led to huge success for other franchises that applied this strategy, most namely Theo Epstein with the Red Sox - who offered Beane a contract in '02 which he declined - who then won the world series in '04. Eastern then moved to the Cubs and won another series in '16. This strategy combined with teams that have the money to buy depth and pitching can have huge success.
Geniuses are mostly underrated...
Great movie.
I was a substitute elementary school teacher, I had a few teachers, that would tell me just ignore some children. I subbed for a kindergarten teacherfor maternity leave, and she told me, "dont worry about him. He doesn't do his assignments or stay still long enough to learn. " This boy was kindergartener.. taken me back to a day. I gave him extra attention, come to my desk, we'll work it out together, just him and me ,He didnt do his assignments because he was bored assignments were too easy he gets hyper like because he's very bored. .... He was bumped up to 3rd grade skipped 1st and 2nd grades after being tested. I I saw him in Kiln Mississippi with his Mother, he introduced his Mother to me. She thanked me for recognizing his beautiful amazing mind. She said she never liked his kindergarten teacher .... Blew my mind that she mismanaged this little boy intelligence. He was a genius and his kindergarten teacher " judged him." This was in 2003-04. I'm glad God was with me to recognize the good in the students misjudged.
My parents were asked to let me skip 5th and 6th grade.. They didn’t.. Story.. IQ about 140.. Graduate Geologist retired $Millionaire.. BUT.. Lazy ass because I just listened in class and never studied until Junior in college then I had to learn how to study..?? Then I made 3.5 plus in science classes.. Calculus never interested me or math, but science, yes.. Never tried just got by because I could without trying.. Imagine in 6th grade being called the Walking Encyclopedia and beating future English professors at spelling and just wanting to fit in and being barely able to.. Stupid to average people make me physically ill.. I can’t deal with stupidity.. But 50-50 general population above and below 100.. They aren’t going anywhere… I could write a book.. Genius is usually gathered around one set of knowledge, mine is about everything in general or I keep my mouth shut..
Excellent story... should be made into a movie. Thank you for your effort, intelligent observations. Sadly, teachers now also try to drug kids. Are classes too big? Could be one cause.
@@nelsontoondrawer7618
Thank Ya... it's terribly sad and disgusting to know first hand that elementary teachers typecast a child without ever acknowledging their true value .... It's not necessarily the size of the classroom's unfortunately the stupidity, ignorance of a teacher.. We expect them to teach our children and decide whose worth giving attention to and who they chose to belittle & toss into a trash bag saying ,"" oh their not worth it."" And the teacher just dismisses a child and then blindly carry's on.
Have a great day Thanks for the like
Now a days bad parenting expects teachers to raise their kids. It’s not right. Teaching is teaching. Parenting is parenting; 2 very different jobs.
@@peteparadis1619 your story makes me sad because you seem to only value your vision of intelligence, while so many other things are important and beautiful in humans. First, an encyclopedia alone isn't "intelligent", it's what you can make out of your knowledge that makes it useful, then kindness, empathy, creativity and many other human qualities are needed to make the world better. I really hope you can learn to appreciate all this things in others
One of Jonah’s best piece of work.
I really enjoyed his performance and this movie.
Absolutely!
Oscar nom level, as seen
@@toustic yeah right...
@@GholamFareedyou’ll never accomplish a shred of what he has. Stay salty
This movie may go down as a pinnacle or at least a highlight in these actors careers. Okay, I know Brad has a lot of home-runs but this was a great performance by him as both lead and ensemble performer. Sincere, serious, funny and no CGI. Great writing and delivery.
One season later, the Boston Red Sox adopted this exact methodology and won a World Series. True story.
Two. The Marlins won between the Moneyball season and the Sox winning the World Series.
Then John Henry took the same principle and turned Liverpool back into a European powerhouse.
In every profession there's someone who understands the situation and what is the quintessential truth.
Great acting.
Movie name is Money Ball
Thank you hun ❤
Moneyball
THANKS 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@jamesborishansen thanks for the spelling it really helped
Thanks a lot!
The same principle applies to a lot of other fields. I work in fleet management. We don't buy vehicles; we buy miles, or trips or leasable hours. A lot of people can't wrap their heads around it.
Telling the people who run an organisation "you're doing it wrong" does get you cold-shouldered - especially when you don't have sneaky bastard social manipulative skills, let alone employ such tactics.
100% correct!
This has backfired on me many times.
But then the company brought in a consultant and PAID them to analyze and tell them their gaps.
When HE pointed out their gaps, it was 'brilliant' and brought about change.
I was fired from one for that.... And in 2 months, they did my idea... But they wanted a male, cause it was a sports company and were I live, women are still looked down...
@@mayrabiten - damn that's just not okay man. Keep doing you and keep shining.
‘Moneyball ‘ is such a great film.
Yep, you dont even have to understand baseball to love it. Im Australian and thought it was one of the best sport movies Ive ever seen ; ]
One of those films where it's so good you don't even have to aprreciate the subject to enjoy it, like margin call.
Thank you for naming this film
@@user-kv1lp8ih8g that’s quite a compliment!👍
Money ball is one of my favorite films! I don’t follow any sports, loved the way they figured out how to win games
RCB management should see this. Hope they come to their senses soon.
They saw this ...... In order to get wins they needed runs ..... So they bought batsman..... But forgot about bowlers 😂😂😂
Uff 😂😅@@abhisheksharma-mz4hg
Mfs need to buy some good bowlers
They need to buy good bowlers, the batsmen are already there.
Rajasthan Royals seem to have done exactly that😂
Such a talented actor. Both of them.
I watched this movie, 17 times, 6 of them by myself, the remaining times with someone else who's never seen the movie. This is a 10/10 feel good movie that I recommend everyone should see at least once in their life. Jonah Hill and Brad Pitt are amazing in their roles.
Jonah is such a good actor. Drama. Comedy, anything
Right. It's sad how even HollyWood would bully him. He's definitely in my top 3 of my favorite actors. 21 Jump Street, this is the end, superbad, the sitter, the wolf of war dogs, and plenty more!
He is underrated for sure. I dont think i've seen a role that he played he didn't totally kill.
But why do we really love him....because he gets on base.
@@mattc3581he gets on base
The most honest and professional relationship in a movie is Peter Brand and Billy Beane. If you're not a baseball, you'll love Moneyball.
Can confirm this guy is right. As a baseball I truly hate moneyball but I'm good friends with some footballs and basketballs and they all rate this movie pretty highly
@@PowergeneticHaven't seen the movie myself, but a tennis ball told me it's really good.. it's on my to-watch list.
In real life 'Peter Brand' was not the guy's real name.
I don't do sports of any kind, with or without balls, but I think I would like this movie...
Hold on, I'm a baseball, and I quite liked it.
Jonah Hill has such an incredible range! He deserves so much more recognition!
Never underestimate a nerd when it comes down to numbers. Dude was playing a different game to anyone else.
The recognition that someone is a genius is in itself a mark of genius.
how self seving
Lol shut up.
So apparently the movie is called Moneyball. At least that's what the comments say. Sadly the uploader didn't provide ANY information.
So annoying when they upload with no info
Yeah it’s called money all and it’s a great watch imo
It drives engagement and helps the algorithm...thats why they do it @@DamianBallantyne
Yes it’s moneyball and it’s a fantastic movie.
Hollywoods version of the Oakland athletics in the early or mid 2000’s or whatever.
Thank you brother
I fucking hate this music
oh wow, I was just typing out the same exact comment word for word when I found a kindred spirit
It's used on every f#@king UA-cam short
It's literally just there to avoid copyright. These scunfucks who run these channels are farming out the laziest content ever and taking attention away from channels that actually work hard (or at all) and they don't even put in the effort to find different songs than the same 3 that are used in every other clip out there.
@@KyrieKarenabecause 90% of people on youtube are just ripping off another channel or going with what is currently popular.
@@brandocalrissian3294 I know. I just wanted say it out loud 😂
“Who are you”
“ *Im Peter griffin* “
Mheeee heeee heeee
Pea... tear... griffin
Hey lois
😂😂😂😂 he ate Peter
"And I am Iron Man"
I actually remember this team from back in the day. That sidearm pitcher brought more attention to the game than MLB could ever do.
Chad Bradford is who you're talking about I think. Though anytime I think sidearm I think Dennis Eckersley.
No he didn't, nobody remmeber Chad Bradford from anything other than this movie. He had 2 saves that year, and 11 for his entire career.
For those wondering the movie is called Money Ball. It’s about the Oakland A’s and Billy Beane
He was so sweet and respectful.
I enjoyed that little detail when he was shyly explaining his job while swing the chair left and right. Idk why but it made the scene so much more immersive
“But what Jonah hill lost in weight, he gained in weight” -Sarah Silvermans joke writer.
she writes her own jokes
@@ZacharyEntenman It shows.
@@ZacharyEntenmanthat's worse
You can tell that that was one she wrote herself, because its not funny at all. In fact, it's kinda meanspirited.
@@dyent lmao if anyone said this about a woman every one of you would keel over laughing
Jonah is one talented guy.
Moneyball... on one of my top shelf movies. Brilliant. Well worth reading the book to 😊
Football needs a moment like this.
A not bad movie kinda like this is "draft day"
The only problem with applying this tofootball, is when the NFL has a script that they want to go by it no longer matters who you have running or catching the ball because the NFL will go by The script and we figure out what the script is as the season goes on
Humble yet confident and respectful
Because he k ew he was right.
They do a horrible job cutting these. Alot of the point is missed. Most likely AI is cutting these up
Since they always, ALWAYS have the same shit music, regardless of the tone shows it's AI. Everyone and everything relies on AI so much that it's starting to become a problem.
@@gwarriorfromhell, so true, but it ain't going away. It's the difference between spending ten hours sweating out a video, and cranking out ten in one day. That means $$$.
AI is only a BS generator
Im nota baseball guy at all. But love this movie. I love the fact that this concept (in real life) actually changed how baseball was played and how team building worked
Name?
@@VC007 moneyball
One of my favourite movies of all time, I still rewatch it when I can
As a European with limited understanding of baseball (sorry Americans!) I absolutely loved this movie. I watched Wolf of Wall Street because of the chemistry between these two. Genius.
This is Jonah Hill and Brad Pitt. Wolf of Wall Street was Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio. But don’t feel bad, Brad and Leo say they get mistaken for each other a lot.
One of two baseball movies I actually like. It's really well acted.
I have made it a Vow to auto back out of these shorts when i hear that God dam Track.
Yet here you are aren't you....
@@minealsomine9663 He could've made the vow on this video. But by all means, don't let that possibility stop your ability to cling to your snap-judgment trolling.
Better to click "do not recommend this channel" so you don't get any more
@@jamesticknor1134it's not trolling dude. It's the truth. We may hate this track because of how overused it is, but we still watch it and react to it. That's all there is to it.
I guess I'm the only one not bothered by it at all it's not even anything to actually get upset over either don't want the short or go watch the whole damn movie
the statistical analysis is so beautiful
It's pretty trivial though. Baseball is an easy sport because there are so few interaction effects. Offensive skills of a player hardly depend on the rest of the team. Basketball is more interesting in that regard
It turned an art into a science and turned a show into a factory.
BB ball is garbage
As a not baseball fan, i really liked this movie. It showed that smart thinking, not populair thinking or loud shouting, can win.
And as a baseball fan it's one of my favorite movies of all time
Actually one of the best films I ever seen.
I just saw this movie last night .
I love this movie and especially the song sung by Billy 's Daughter , it brought tears to my eyes !!!
Whose nephew are you? That one hits hard. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🤌🤌💯💯💯💯
Brad Pitt as Mr Bean
I thought the same damn thing 😂 i was gonna comment saying rowan Atkinson looking great in this movie but saw your comment and thought nah don’t need to now 😂
Brad Pitt as anything!
Sure doesn’t look like Mr Bean.
The movie no one asked for 😂
Jonah understands acting, and he’s become very good at it
Great actors. Brad's amazing❤❤❤❤❤❤
That’s not Mr. Bean, that’s Brad Pitt
I'm pretty sure Brad Pitt wasn't playing Brad Pitt in that movie.
Hands down one of, if not, THE best sports film you will ever see.
What gets me excited about this scene is the writing and Pitt's acting. It makes me feel how I feel when I see something great in plain sight that no one notices.
I really miss the Moneyball days of Oakland A’s baseball. Well, I miss all of the glory days, but the point remains.
They made a movie about the team and the revelatory changes they made to the game, and Fisher moves them to Vegas.
Great job 👍
Jonah Hill is an awesome actor. He can pretty much play any role. The shy Office worker, the stupid college kid and the reckless weapons dealer. And every time you buy every scene.
Moneyball
Legit one of the best films out there, stellar performances across the board
Moneyball.... its a good movie. Even if you don't like Baseball, it's the same premis about anything team oriented.
What movie is that?
Why this fucking song over and over and over.. wtf FUCK WHY WHYY
Kilka pytań:
1. Jaka temperatura jest wymagana dla fenpikoksyamid?
2. Saletra wapniowa na płatek w rzepaku jako źródło wapnia w dawce 5 kg/ha, słyszałem o doświadczeniach które dobrze wychodzą. Testowaliście może takie rozwiązanie?
3. Jak dobrze wykonywać zabiegi w obecnych warunkach pogodowych? Popołudniu mocno wieje i dopiero około godziny 20 wiatr zaczyna umożliwiać zabiegi jednak temperatura szybko spada, po północy jest 8 stopni. Myślałem o zabiegach porannych jednak jest silne nasłonecznienie i obawiam się fito.
Pozdrawiam i czekam na odpowiedzi 😊
I didn't like JH until this movie. He's acting with BP and killed it. I see his talent now. I'm a fan.
- I’m Peter Brand
- What do you do?
- I mostly eat
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"I respect you, Mr Beane" is a combination of words i never expected to hear, anywhere, ever. Except perhaps to Sean Bean.
Bro what are you talking about? Billy Beane is the absolute GOAT 🐐
Before I clicked this video I was thinking Benicio del Toro is looking like a tired Brad Pitt. But that is Brad Pitt. 😆
Thank you for giving me a good laugh! :P
Two Great actors
The philosophy is solid however in practice getting players who get runs is not what you should focus on. Buying wins involves never letting a game get out of hand and to do so you need great pitching before great hitting. Having 3-5 solid starters means you only have to score 2-3 runs per game to get a win that’s how you win the World Series not focusing on batting. (Sf Gaints and Boston Red socks come to mind) 3 and 4 World Series wins in the past 20 years and the did so one the backs of good pitching and low scoring games
This is based on a true story and this method was what got the As to win a record 20 consecutive games in the 2002 season and this thought process changed how the sport was managed.
I always thought of sports kind of like a softer version of gladiators in the arena - you are playing to win both the battle AND the crowd. Lose either one and you might as well not be there. Think the WNBA vs the NBA and the playing style - one definitely plays for the crowd while the other is still focused on playing against the other team. One fills seats, the other…not so much.
@@BionicDirector117, I was at all the Anaheim games, for that World Series, when the Angels spanked the Giants, that year.
What movie?
Moneyball
"Moneyball". Do yourself a favor and watch it! Its amazing
@@hallo_xd thanks
I watch this at least once every few months, it's a lesson in management and humility against the status quo. Exceptional film.
Each scene these two are in are just really fun to watch : )
If you keep using this song I will find where you live
what movie is this please
Moneyball
It's not moneyball. It's kung fu panda 4
Super Bad
@@hallo_xd thank you so much:)
This was the best scene in Moneyball
I'm not a baseball fan by any means but this is a really good movie. I saw a ton of the clips on UA-cam and finally bought a copy on DVD. I'm really glad I did.
This is jonah hills best performance. One of my favorite all time movies
Very nice collection. Some great trees, especially the ash.
Jonah Hill needed a movie like this. Really showed him in a different light.
One of the greatest sports movies ever made. The 'Streak' was mesmerizing. Awesome flick!
Bro cooked with Brad and later went on to cook with Leo. Great trajectory!
I don't even watch baseball and I still loved this film "moneyball"
Two of my very favourite actors!!
I love Jonahs evolution from the goofy fat guy to serious actor. Can't wait to see his future movies.
And 30 years later billy is still trying to win the last game of the year
Well, he still has a shit budget to work with and what’s worse, all the terms use some form of Sabermetrics so his relative advantage, no longer exists accept for the lower half of baseball teams - when it comes to that, Oakland is the king of the misfits(small market) teams!
I just love how people steal clips and don't even have the common courtesy to put a link to the creators original content they're stealing from
Dang, Hal's really turned his life around after the whole Tighten mess
Jonah is a really good actor
Mr. Bean got a glow up. He's actually saying words!
I cried a lot watching this movie.. and it kept happening every time I watch it.. one of my favorites
Excellent writing! Excellent acting!
I didn't know player analysis can be a job. Today I learned.
"whose nephew are you?" 😂❤
Brad Pitt as Mr beane is not something I ever expected to see! 😂
You have the realist conversations in car parks. No idea why.
That FUCKING tune 😂
Quite possibly the best baseball movie.
This McDonald’s employee behaving like an In and Out employee
If nothing else, the character arc here, should show us there are innovative and foreword thinking bosses that can pinpoint a change in gameplay: who listens to who, and ask, ‘Why?’ This is small business analysis. No running around guessing the future, it’s being able to narrow in on staff who are imaginative and giving them the strength to do great things. While it’s about the genius, it’s also about being a great manager.
Brilliant casting. Brilliant story brilliant movie