Moneyball

Content Warnings

Overall Severity: 🟡 35/100
Total warning time: 1m 23s
Sex/Nudity: 🟢 10/100 (8s)
  • 🟢 10/100 [00:45:22 - 00:45:30] Brief discussion about a player's personal life, including a mention of his ex-wife and kids.
Drug Use: 🟢 20/100 (15s)
  • 🟢 20/100 [00:32:15 - 00:32:30] A player is seen chewing tobacco in the locker room.
Violence: 🟡 30/100 (40s)
  • 🟡 30/100 [01:12:45 - 01:13:10] A player throws a chair in frustration after a game.
  • 🟢 20/100 [01:25:20 - 01:25:35] Heated argument between team members in the locker room.
Strong Language: 🟡 50/100 (20s)
  • 🟢 20/100 [00:15:10 - 00:15:15] Use of the word 'hell' in a conversation.
  • 🟡 30/100 [00:38:45 - 00:38:50] Use of the word 'damn' during a tense discussion.
  • 🟡 40/100 [01:05:30 - 01:05:35] Use of the word 'ass' in a casual conversation.
  • 🟡 50/100 [01:40:20 - 01:40:25] Use of the word 'bullshit' in a heated argument.
Moneyball
Year: 2011
Certificate: PG-13
Runtime: 133 min
Genre: Biography, Drama, Sport
IMDB: 7.6
Meta Score: 87
Votes: 369529
Gross: 75,605,492
Director: Bennett Miller
Stars: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Overview: Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to assemble a baseball team on a lean budget by employing computer-generated analysis to acquire new players.

Movie FAQ

Q: What is the plot of Moneyball (2011)?
A: Moneyball is based on a true story and follows Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, as he tries to assemble a competitive team on a limited budget. With the help of Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), a Yale economics graduate, Beane uses sabermetrics—a statistical approach to analyzing baseball—to identify undervalued players and challenge traditional scouting methods.
Q: Who stars in Moneyball (2011)?
A: Moneyball stars Brad Pitt as Billy Beane, Jonah Hill as Peter Brand, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Art Howe, and Robin Wright as Sharon, Billy Beane's ex-wife.
Q: Is Moneyball based on a true story?
A: Yes, Moneyball is based on the true story of Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics' 2002 season. The film is adapted from Michael Lewis's 2003 book 'Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game.'
Q: What is sabermetrics, as shown in Moneyball?
A: Sabermetrics is the empirical analysis of baseball statistics, used to evaluate and compare player performance. In Moneyball, Billy Beane and Peter Brand use sabermetrics to identify undervalued players who can contribute to winning games despite not fitting traditional scouting criteria.
Q: Who directed Moneyball (2011)?
A: Moneyball was directed by Bennett Miller, known for his work on films like Capote (2005) and Foxcatcher (2014).