Wherever Brangelina goes, the crowds go wild -- including Toronto where the couple hit the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival for the premiere of Brad Pitt's latest movie "Moneyball."<br/> The pair took their time to say hello to the fans, with Pitt even wishing for more time.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Brad Pitt, actor, saying (English)<br/> "I'm sorry we didn't have time to say hi to everyone...It's a great crowd."<br/> Based on a same-title book by Michael Lewis, "Moneyball" is about the life of Billy Beane, the real-life general manager of Oakland Athletics who used unconventional methods for picking his players.<br/> His tactics proved to be successful as he broke the underdog team's record with 20 straight wins in one season.<br/> Pitt -- in the leading role, admits that it was hard to play a real-life person.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Brad Pitt, actor, saying (English)<br/> "There's no way you're going to portray someone's life in a two hour film completely, but if you can get the essence of and the dynamics of what was happening then and the feeling of who they are, at least a truthful interpretation, then you're going to be all right."<br/> Co-starring next to Pitt is Jonah Hill who is in the role of Peter Brand, the assistant General Manager of the team.<br/> Pitt says that after filming the baseball movie he has more respect for the sport.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Brad Pitt, actor, saying (English)<br/> "What I've taken from the sport is that it's a…I found it really tranquil when it's on in the background now. It's a really interesting sport, there's a reason why it's become our national past time."<br/> "Moneyball" is just one of the A-list films to hit the 11-day film fest in Toronto this year.<br/> And it will open widely in theaters on September 23.<br/> Elly Park, Reuters.
