It’s okay, Joe, you can leave it on. It’s no big deal.

Moneyball (2011)
BILLY
A screenplay character in Moneyball (2011).
- lines
- 738
- words
- 6,967
- scenes
- 65
- dialogue
- 43%
- avg words / line
- 9
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 91
source review flagged 9 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
You’re almost 37, Dave. Almost as old as me. Let’s be honest with each other about what we each want. I want to milk the last ounce of baseball you have left in you, and you want to stay in the show. So let’s do that. I’m not paying you to be the player you used to be, I’m paying you to be the player you are now. You’re smart, you know what’s going on here. I need you to set an example for the younger guys. Take a leadership role.
scene 104 — INT. OAKLAND COLISEUM BATTING CAGE - DAYAnd the boys?
scene 3 — INT. OAKLAND COLISEUM - NIGHTWould you have drafted me in the first round?
scene 24 — INT. PETER’S APARTMENT - SAME TIMEAnything. Did we talk about the things you want to talk about, did we have fun?
scene 77 — INT. OAKLAND AIRPORT - DAYIf you could have the power of flight or invisibility, which would you choose?
scene 119 — INT. BILLY’S TRUCK - NIGHT
Bookends
The Island of Misfit Toys. Okay.