Could another movie be done?

They've been at that for a couple of years now. I wonder if it will ever be picked up in theaters "if" it's ever completed? I look for a straight to DVD or a very quickly after premier, release to DVD.

I actually thought that they were going to be at last/this years TFF (Toronto Film Festival). I was sure that I read that some where, or I was just hoping that was the case. If they do bring that to a Film Festival, that would give them at least a jump shot in the right direction on getting something bigger to happen.
 
TCOM and especially "The Hustler" weren't successful because they were about pool. Pool was just the medium for presenting a movie about life. You've got to start out with a good plot and a good story line. Pool by itself just isn't enough to draw a big audience and make it worth the movie industry's time and effort.

I have a story line. What's needed is a producer to drive it through. Paul Sorvino plays and understands pool. It would be good if he could be persuaded. Perhaps, he along with Scorcesse.
 
Face it pool hall junkies sucked. If not for christopher walken and rob steiger the movie would have been as bad as shooting gallery or turn the river.

The Ride the 9 movie looks cool, doing a line of coke off of a hookers stomach should help the image of the game.

The next pool movie should feature tom cruise passing the game on to someone like..... lets see...... Dippy. You could have Tom Cruise do a line of coke off of shanelle loraine's boob and then agree to play dippy 30-2 in one pocket. That should be a blockbuster. :wink:

I like!! Maybe Dippy could deliver the "it's like a nightmare..." line, right after Cruise comes down off his coke high and realizes he is in a hopeless trap. Or his own "Nine Ball, corner pocket." line that he layed on Helmuth, but only poker geeks would recognize that.

Another idea, a pool reality show for TV. Just mic up Scott Frost and send a camera crew with him. That episode in Vegas where Scott played Dippy awhile back and you had the stiff, the car sale and repossession, wetting balls, fights with Samoans, etc. It would have to be a ratings smash.
 
Could work, but I doubt Mars would star in it. I think he's in a wheelchair now.


no Mars is doing great right now, he is 100%, saw him a month ago we hung out for about a week. Sadly we had a falling out on a biz deal but no hard feelings. He is a good guy and works like hell on his projects. He has some good stuff up comming, blows away "Junkies".


I remeber the first night I met Mars ha and a few other guys show up at my house in Vegas, I had a great pool room there(Man I miss that room) He shows up and just takes over(in a good way) we start a partners game for $100/game I think it was $50 a man. It felt like I was in the movie or watching the movie. It was surreal. I watched the movie a few days later and then I felt like I was playing down stairs in the pool room. Mars plays himself in that movie and the intensity and in your face confrontational theme the movie had is all Mars. I will never forget that night. he had the SW from the movie with him, I played with it-its a very lite cue for a SW perhas 17.5oz-18 As I recall, he ordered it that way, Mars can play he isnt like Tom Curise or Paul Newman who cant play(they learned for the movie). Mars is a C+/B- player who gambles very good and dosent dog it for the $$$.


Junkies lost some late round financing so they lost 3 weeks of filming time and when he put the big name actors in it Chazz and the other guy, their agents wanted to "Protect" their actors. They wanted script changes etc. Mars Had to make all them happy some of which changed the movie-not for the best for pool fans. so it was a balance talent and rewrites. All in All good Job!
 
Thanks for considering buying my book C Milian. Let me know what you think of it should you buy and read it.

Tom,
Silly me! I thought I'd already bought and read your book. I was confusing you with Bob Campbells "Do It For The Game". I just placed an order for "Right on Cue" and am looking forward to reading it! I'm glad you made that post which made me check my book shelf.
 
...Junkies lost some late round financing ...when he put the big name actors in ... They wanted script changes etc. Mars Had to make all them happy some of which changed the movie-not for the best for pool fans. so it was a balance talent and rewrites


Thanks for the inside s-poop. Entertainment is a tuff business,
 
How bout a Color of Money movie actually based on the Walter Tevis Book.

The Cruse Newman film was great but it had almost no relation to the book. They are completely different stories and it might be nice to see the book The Color of Money made finally after something like 30 years.
 
Do you think that another movie could be successful with pool as its theme? Much like "the Hustler" started things out with a young Paul Newman led to "The Color of Money" where an older Paul Newman passed on his knowledge to a young Tom Cruise.

How about a new pool movie with an older Tom Cruise passing on skills to a young pool up and comer....maybe Drake Bell would be a good choice. He certainly must have inherited some of his Mom's genes...pitch that movie, Robin.

I am just asking...

Joe


Funny this should come up just now, but I was reading a review of a new movie release (obviously not pool related) just a couple of days ago and out of the blue a whole movie idea, centered on pool, came to me in a flash. (I'm really not kidding.)

I thought about it for a while and I think it's a pretty good concept -- I mean you all would love it -- but I have no idea on how to write a screen play.

I'm tucking the idea away and will probably look into researching the whole screen play writing thing because I think I have a winner, and with some research, might be able to write something up over the next few years.

Lou Figueroa
as shocked
as anyone else
 
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Tom,
Silly me! I thought I'd already bought and read your book. I was confusing you with Bob Campbells "Do It For The Game". I just placed an order for "Right on Cue" and am looking forward to reading it! I'm glad you made that post which made me check my book shelf.

Sherm, I got your notification and your book will be in the mail later today. I also sent you a rebate of $2.00. I've been offering it for some time on other posts.

Thanks for your purchase.

I have plenty more. $13 gets you a signed copy.

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http://tommcgonaglerightoncue.com
 
Funny this should come up just now, but I was reading a review of a new movie release (obviously not pool related) just a couple of days ago and out of the blue a whole movie idea, centered on pool, came to me in a flash. (I'm really not kidding.)

I thought about it for a while and I think it's a pretty good concept -- I mean you all would love it -- but I have no idea on how to write a screen play.

I'm tucking the idea away and will probably look into researching the whole screen play writing thing because I think I have a winner, and with some research, might be able to write something up over the next few years.

Lou Figueroa
as shocked
as anyone else

If anyone on here can pull it off, I'm betting on you Lou.

Good Luck.

Tom McGonagle
 
COM Spoiler Alert...

Spoiler Alert on the COM book..................I think a period piece done around the 20s or the Depression era would sell better...the costumes, the characters, the music, some compelling story line (I think Ralph Greenleaf and his wife make a pretty good tale) with real and imagined characters would get off the dime. Think Boardwalk Empire. The real COM is a pretty dark story and too centered just on pool and Fast Eddie's comeback. Minnesota Fats dying in his motel room before Fast Eddie can beat him is a bit anitclimatic, and him barely beating the hot kid in a regional tournament at the end just doesn't have the punch Hollywood craves.
 
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