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view post Posted on 16/10/2009, 23:41

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Billy Beane, general manager degli Oakland Athletics ha messo insieme una squadra di baseball con un budget bassissimo grazie all’impiego di un sofisticato software messo a punto da un laureato di Harvard, Paul De Podesta, che analizza le caratteristiche dei giocatori.

The story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players.





Edited by Jesse Logan - 29/12/2013, 21:08
 
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ClaudiaPitt
view post Posted on 8/11/2009, 18:26




Speriamo che incomincino a girare,datevi una mossa!
 
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view post Posted on 11/11/2009, 18:03

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si sono dati una mossa..

pare che siano sul punto di scegliere il nuovo regista,in gara ci sono Marc Webb che ha diretto il film (500) Days Of Summer e Bennett Miller regista di Capote,2 giovani registi di talento,Marc Webb sembra il favorito.

fonte http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=26268
 
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ClaudiaPitt
view post Posted on 13/11/2009, 16:50




Fantastico!
 
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view post Posted on 15/11/2009, 02:09

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però adesso bisogna capire quando iniziano a girare..
 
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ClaudiaPitt
view post Posted on 15/11/2009, 19:32




Spero a dicembre
 
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view post Posted on 15/11/2009, 19:54

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CITAZIONE (ClaudiaPitt @ 15/11/2009, 19:32)
Spero a dicembre

anch'io
 
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view post Posted on 6/12/2009, 01:20

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Ora il favorito è nettamente Bennett Miller,forse perchè vogliono un film più drammatico.

fonte http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/conten...c9cb7acc0261b55
 
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view post Posted on 7/12/2009, 18:25

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La Columbia Pictures ha ingaggiato il regista di Truman Capote - A sangue freddo Bennett Miller per dirigere Moneyball, pellicola che vedrà protagonista la star Brad Pitt. Il film, basato sul romanzo non-fiction di Michael Lewis Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, vedrà protagonista il general manager degli Oakland A Billy Beane, il quale riuscì a mettere insieme un fortissimo team di baseball con un budget ridotto facendo uso di una sofisticata analisi computerizzata delle caratteristiche dei giocatori.

Il film, scritto da Steven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin e Stan Chervin, doveva essere inizialmente diretto da Steven Soderbergh, ma l'executive della Columbia Amy Pascal, insoddisfatta dalla riscrittura di Soderbergh, ha dato lo stop al progetto cinque giorni prima dell'avvio delle riprese.

Dopo aver battuto la concorrenza del collega, il regista emergente Marc Webb, autore della commedia 500 giorni insieme, Bennett Miller si è assicurato la regia dell'atteso Moneyball. La sua entrata in scena apre nuovi interrogativi per la Columbia. Dopo l'abbandono di Soderberg Brad Pitt accetterà ugualmente di interpretare la pellicola? La scelta di Miller causerà un probabile ridimensionamento del budget inizialmente previsto (ben sessanta milioni di dollari)? Al momento le certezze sono poche. Sappiamo solo che a produrre il film saranno Michael De Luca, Scott Rudin e Rachael Horovitz, con la supervisione di Matt Tolmach e Jonathan Kadin. Per ulteriori novità produttive si attendono informazioni ufficiali dalla Columbia.

di Valentina D'Amico
fonte http://www.movieplayer.it/news/11293/benne...gera-moneyball/
 
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ClaudiaPitt
view post Posted on 13/12/2009, 16:03




Speriamo siamo un bravo regista,anche se Brad reciterebbe alla grande anche se diretto da un palo della luce ^_^
 
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view post Posted on 9/3/2010, 00:44

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cambiamenti nel cast,Demetri Martin è stato sostituito da Jonah Hill
e forse le riprese inizieranno a giugno
 
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ClaudiaPitt
view post Posted on 10/3/2010, 18:00




Speriamo sia la volta buona!
 
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betta_pitt
view post Posted on 11/3/2010, 16:28




non vedo l'ora di vederlo!!!!
 
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Elisa Stewart
view post Posted on 13/3/2010, 19:16




CITAZIONE (betta_pitt @ 11/3/2010, 16:28)
non vedo l'ora di vederlo!!!!

Anch'io!!
 
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view post Posted on 13/4/2010, 01:15

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le riprese iniziano a luglio

EXCLUSIVE: Columbia Pictures is locking in a July start date for the Bennett Miller-directed Moneyball. The picture is close to getting a green light after the above the line participants adjusted their deals to bring the film's budget down from near $60 million to somewhere in the vicinity of $47 million. The budget gyrations have played out over the last month, and the effort was helped by the delivery of the latest rewrite by Aaron Sorkin that has everybody excited about making the film. The participants seemed to take to heart the message of the Michael Lewis Moneyball book, which was about how Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane hurt his playing career becoming a bonus baby phenom who signed for the money, and then remade himself as a baseball executive who fielded winning A's teams with a fraction of the payroll that rivals were spending. Considering how Universal killed the drama Cartel last week over budget and script concerns, the flexibility of the Moneyball participants probably salvaged a film that had been a question mark in recent weeks. I'm told everybody took deal haircuts, including Brad Pitt, who is certainly getting less than the $15 million he signed on for when he originally agreed to play Beane. Pitt obviously is committed to seeing this through. Many felt he would jump after Sony execs halted production on the Steven Soderbergh version of Moneyball, days before shooting was supposed to get underway last summer. That version had a $58 million price tag, and a docu-drama visual style that didn't match the down-the-middle drama that was written by Stan Chervin and Steve Zaillian. Presumably, Pitt will be rewarded with a stronger back-end definition that gives him a bigger payday if the film succeeds, but rumors racing around Hollywood included one that Pitt would make back some of what he surrendered on Moneyball by signing on to another Columbia film, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Both the studio and Pitt’s reps denied that, noting there is no Tattoo script to even ponder. That script is being written by Zaillian, based on the Stieg Larsson novel that was already turned into a Swedish film. Certainly, the argument for Pitt to bet on himself is made easier by the success of the other recent Lewis book adaptation, The Blind Side. Sandra Bullock worked for an upfront salary of around $2.5 million, but will make tens of millions of dollars through a rich back-end definition on a film that has so far grossed $287 million worldwide and is still playing overseas. The Blind Side would not have gotten made without her willingness to bet on herself in what became an Oscar-winning performance. While Moneyball is still pricey--baseball pictures don't traditionally do well overseas--the budget trims allow Columbia to win if the picture hits a double or better.

Miller, who last directed Capote, will begin casting soon. Beyond Pitt, he so far has locked Jonah Hill to play Beane 's statistics-savvy assistant Paul De Podesta. Scratched from the lineup card is the entire roster of ex-ballplayers Soderbergh had set to play themselves, including Scott Hatteberg, David Justice, Darryl Strawberry and Lenny Dykstra.

http://www.deadline.com/2010/04/finally-it...-for-moneyball/

 
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