Or, that girl in your profile could be the ref and she can wear nipple cams.
Reality shows are typically filmed on controlled locations.
Nathan, are you telling me that Pawn Stars is not real?
Nathan, are you telling me that Pawn Stars is not real?
...Something like a Chris Moneymaker is what needs to happen for pool before we can even think about a reality show.
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Chris Moneymaker was the stepping stone for poker when his almighty win hit the news. A regular online poker player hits the big time. Something like a Chris Moneymaker is what needs to happen for pool before we can even think about a reality show.
How about this?
Have a Psychologist interview and help Earl Strickland and chronicle his life. Name it "Diary of a Mad Man" or "The Chronicles of a Pool Star"
I would give it the following topics/chapters "The broken marriage", "the soft break", "The Cuetech Saga!" "The return to grace" "The Missing Million" "The Real Color of Money" "The Mary Jane" "The Joe Rogan" "The Casino Con" "The Dumpster" "Two Men and a Stranger" "The Open Payment Plan" "The IPT"
Man this could be a whopper with some Psycho mumbo jumbo thrown in for good measure! A real good look at "The Hustler turned Champion" that might be the best title yet!!!
Some real footage from Earls blow ups thrown in for good measure! Some Great TV!!!
KD
I respectfully fail to see the correlation...
...I feel this is not only the best way to increase interest in the game, but also the most effective means of making a genuinely entertaining show.
Just my 2 cents.![]()
Perhaps a show that revolves around bar league pool? There are millions of players who would identify with it and may watch. It could focus on several teams for a season. There would be a lot of interaction with the players, lost tempers, relationships and so on. At least there is a guarantee that there is an audience that can identify with them.Just to add.
I don't know about a pool themed reality show.
But, I believe, somewhere in the pool world there is a very compelling Hoop Dreams style documentary just waiting to be made.
All it takes is the right filmmaker with an interesting viewpoint to make it. Oh, he would also need to hate his money.
RC
Before pool can be on TV, it needs to have a target audience.
Perhaps a show that revolves around bar league pool? There are millions of players who would identify with it and may watch. It could focus on several teams for a season. There would be a lot of interaction with the players, lost tempers, relationships and so on. At least there is a guarantee that there is an audience that can identify with them.
A more relevant example is the reality TV show "The Ultimate Fighter". This was the catalyst that set off the insane success that is now the UFC. The show familiarized the public with the fighters and rules, and was simultaneously used as a marketing avenue to pump up upcoming PPV events.
The key is to make a show that features the game, but does not rely on it exclusively. Pool players are the basis of the show, but other elements would be used to make the show more entertaining and appeal to non playing audiences, sucking in the viewer, where they are then exposed to pool as a secondary focus.