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Scriptnotes Podcast

660 - Moneyball

Scriptnotes Podcast

John August

Screenwriter, Tv & Film, Writing, John, Screenwriting, August, Craig, Screenplay, Mazin

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2024

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

John and Craig welcome back Taffy Brodesser-Akner (Fleishman is in Trouble) for a deep dive on 2011’s sports drama Moneyball.

What makes Moneyball work? Is it a traditional underdog movie, or does it break all the rules? Is Billy Beane a hero or a villain? What advantages do sports movies give you, and how much do you have to explain to your audience? How are movies like this developed? And how can you not be romantic about baseball?

In our bonus segment for premium members, John, Craig and Taffy dig further into the ways money is used to determine a person’s value.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome my name is John August. My name is Craig Maison. And you're listening

0:09.6

to episode 660 of script notes, a podcast about screenwriting and things that are

0:13.6

interesting to screenwriters. Now one thing I love about our podcast is that we actively solicit

0:18.4

suggestions on topics from our listeners. So today's episode exists entirely

0:23.4

because of one email we got.

0:25.6

Craig, would you mind reading this email?

0:27.5

I would not.

0:29.4

It says, could you do an entire episode

0:32.3

on why Moneyball Works?

0:35.0

A strange disease I have is watching the same movie over and over again when it affects me, and

0:39.1

lately it's Moneyball.

0:40.8

My older son has been doing this too lately which I'm either proud of or worried

0:43.5

about and he was the one who landed on Moneyball a movie I don't even think I saw in

0:47.0

theaters. I would very much welcome an expert understanding of why that movie

0:51.3

which contains so few of the traditional elements of a movie

0:54.2

a B plot love story for example is so effective. Side note I challenge the premise

0:59.6

John I think we should do this. I think we should I think this is a great suggestion from any listener,

1:04.6

but when it comes from an accomplished journalist,

1:07.6

a best-lane novelist, she wrote, uh, Fleishman is in trouble.

1:10.2

She also wrote the acclaimed adaptation,

1:12.6

the limited series adaptations of Life Spinn that is in trouble,

1:15.1

who we had her on the show to talk about that.

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