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Get StartedJimRice said:I have a pet peeve concerning movies "based" on a real story. The fact is that these films are entertainment, and they'd be totally boring without some poetic license. If you want truth, watch a documentary. Moneyball is intended as an entertaining movie, not a historical document. It's the height of journalistic whacking off to complain about the veracity of a movie "based" on a real life event. Ugh.
tycobb420 said:JimRice said:I have a pet peeve concerning movies "based" on a real story. The fact is that these films are entertainment, and they'd be totally boring without some poetic license. If you want truth, watch a documentary. Moneyball is intended as an entertaining movie, not a historical document. It's the height of journalistic whacking off to complain about the veracity of a movie "based" on a real life event. Ugh.
People tend to think it's true if they see it in a movie. Worst example was JFK...
johnny2x2x said:Good article that maybe provides a little balance. Sure there were some more advanced metrics 1st implemented at the major league level by Beane, but I thought the movie completely omitted the fact that the A's had ridiculous starting pitching that year and that's why they won. Hudson, Zito, and Mulder all were fantastic those couple years and arguably made up the best 3 starters in the league for a while. They had 3 aces.
JimRice said:I have a pet peeve concerning movies "based" on a real story. The fact is that these films are entertainment, and they'd be totally boring without some poetic license. If you want truth, watch a documentary. Moneyball is intended as an entertaining movie, not a historical document. It's the height of journalistic whacking off to complain about the veracity of a movie "based" on a real life event. Ugh.
JimRice said:tycobb420 said:People tend to think it's true if they see it in a movie. Worst example was JFK...
Funny, I had JFK on my mind when I wrote my reply. I liked it as a movie, but obviously it was far from historically accurate.
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