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Brad Pitt Struggles To Put A Team Together In New UK Moneyball Trailer
When the first domestic trailer for David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method came online this morning I expressed by appreciation of the fall movie season and its effort to expose movie going audiences to the best that film has to offer. Bennett Miller's Moneyball should be another example of just that. Set to be released on September 23rd following its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, the baseball movie has been wowing us for months with trailers that are funny, epic, dramatic and all-around awesome. Now a new UK trailer has arrived online and it doesn't break the trend. Check it out below, courtesy of MSN:
Adapted from the Michael Lewis book by Oscar winners Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian, the story centers on Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), the general manager of the Oakland A's who can't improve his team due to lack of resources. When he meets a young kid named Peter Brand (Jonah Hill) everything changes. Going against everything baseball scouts have looked at for the last century, Beane and Brand put a team together not made of players with high batting averages or sluggers, but with players that can simply get on base. When you're fighting against history, however, nothing ever comes easy. The movie co-stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chriss Pratt, and Kathyrn Morris. For more on Moneyball, including news, trailers, images, posters and more, be sure to head over to our Blend Film Database. |