No, gutter minds, 'Fantasyland' is not some softcore fare you'll find on Skinemax or HBO. In terms of intensity, though, this has any Shannon Tweed movie beat by a long shot. Based on the 2007 book of the same name by Wall Street Journal writer Sam Walker, 'Fantasyland' chronicles financial analyst Jed Latkin's Herculean attempt to win Tout Wars, the high-profile Fantasy Baseball league whose competitors include mathematical and baseball experts from around the world who have devoted their lives to winning fantasy baseball leagues. No, gutter minds, 'Fantasyland' is not some softcore fare you'll find on Skinemax or HBO. In terms of intensity, though, this has any Shannon Tweed movie beat by a long shot. Based on the 2007 book of the same name by Wall Street Journal writer Sam Walker, 'Fantasyland' chronicles financial analyst Jed Latkin's Herculean attempt to win Tout Wars, the high-profile Fantasy Baseball league whose competitors include mathematical and baseball experts from around the world who have devoted their lives to winning fantasy baseball leagues.

So how does one devise a plan to beat the experts at their own game? You could simply crunch numbers until your head explodes and just hope for the best. Or you could do what Latkin did: go on a cross-country trip to seek out real players on his fantasy team and convince them to play better. Along the way, players like perennial journeyman Gary Sheffield and unfortunately named J.J. Putz show up to talk shop with Latkin.

You don't have to be a numbers geek to appreciate 'Fantasyland,' a film imbued with eccentric characters that talks as much about the culture of obsession as ADP and FPA. (Don't worry, we had to look up those acronyms too.)

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