"Moneyball" movie is still a surprise and superiority. Which received six Oscar nominations Tuesday, including four biggies: best picture, actor and lead (Brad Pitt), actor (Jonah Hill) and adapted screenplay. The film was nominated for editing and sound mixing.
It's a shame it was not nominated Bennett Miller at the address, and contempt for the real and Pfister the film industry have disappeared, but it is surprising that Hollywood even produced a draft nonfiction baseball team wins World Championship. Not only the "Moneyball" was the box office success, but also to being a winner of an Oscar in one or more categories. But what are the real chances of winning?
Bovada sports betting in Las Vegas taking bets on elites and gives the "Moneyball" 30 to 1 - the chance of winning best picture. You can shake the world - as it was not the favorite, and very clear - but the fire is the only one of nine candidates the "tree of life" in the 50-1. Brad Pitt, 10 to 1 for the leadership of Representative, is a third option after Clooney and Jean Dujardin Gerge. Apparently when Cluny.
Bovada not take bets on the active support or categories of writing, but as the "Moneyball" has the best chance of winning.
Of no great surprise that the performance of Hill and received a mark of Peter the appointment, but will go against the likes of Christopher Plummer, Nick Nolte, Kenneth Branaugh and Max von Sydow. Plummer can be considered favorites, but Hill is a strong black horse.
The book was nominated Steven Zaillian, Stan Chervin and Aaron Sorkin combined 16 times by different organizations in the stage, which is an adaptation of Michael Lewis. They have six wins so far. In the script of the Oscar, and adapted and Moneyball than against the "tension", "Hugo" and "Ides of March" and "Spy Tinker Tailor Soldier." But the pace "Moneyball" each of them so far, nominations and victories. It should be no worse than 50-50 to win the Oscar. "Grandchildren" will win if they do not.
Who knows how the barrier film editing and sound mixing? But it can not be the best movie in search of "Moneyball," which took advantage of the natural beauty of the aesthetics of baseball. That's why we should have a chance at some kind of prize-visual.
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