✯✯SHARKS Web Series Episode Three✯✯

What's the point ?

I've been looking forward to seeing "9 Ball" the movie for several years now and I sure hope that it isn't going to be anything like this "Sharks" series. I'm sure there are several guys out there that want to watch Jennifer Berretta do a workout routine but what's the point ? So far, the audio is bad along with the acting, the story line and the charactors have no charactor. So far, the venue, the camera work and the lighting are the only highlights of this film series. Our sport needs another "Hustler" or "The Color Of Money" to give us a boost. I sure hope "9 Ball" helps more than it hurts ! OK, I'll wait and see if it gets any better before making my final opinion but so far I'm no longer eagerly looking forward to the next "exciting" episode.
 
yeah, I'd like my 15 minutes back please. Really need some story line and narrative to move this along.

The Jennifer Barretta segment was creepy with a lot of focus on her vaginal area.

Sorry Jim but this needs a "real" writer I think.

And for the record: When the black girl (names are never given) got to the 15 she had already won the rotation game. At least a bunch of pool players doing a pool series should get the pool right. If you are going to have the characters play games that no one in the United States plays then have them at least explain the rules though the dialog and set up the sequence so that the last ball is meaningful.
 
Ya know, I want to support everything pool, and especially these fine ladies for venturing into the unknown in support of the sport they love.

But at the same time, I actually felt uncomfortable watching these, because the lines and the acting are so bad. <shudders> The acting is forced, contrived, disconnected, and emotionless.

I have to agree -- Jim needs a real writer, and someone to coach these folks on acting. They can do it, they just need a real professional to show them how.

-Sean
 
Ya know, I want to support everything pool, and especially these fine ladies for venturing into the unknown in support of the sport they love.

But at the same time, I actually felt uncomfortable watching these, because the lines and the acting are so bad. <shudders> The acting is forced, contrived, disconnected, and emotionless.

I have to agree -- Jim needs a real writer, and someone to coach these folks on acting. They can do it, they just need a real professional to show them how.

-Sean

+1. Couldn't have said it better
 
yeah, I'd like my 15 minutes back please. Really need some story line and narrative to move this along.

The Jennifer Barretta segment was creepy with a lot of focus on her vaginal area.

Sorry Jim but this needs a "real" writer I think.

And for the record: When the black girl (names are never given) got to the 15 she had already won the rotation game. At least a bunch of pool players doing a pool series should get the pool right. If you are going to have the characters play games that no one in the United States plays then have them at least explain the rules though the dialog and set up the sequence so that the last ball is meaningful.

Ya know, I want to support everything pool, and especially these fine ladies for venturing into the unknown in support of the sport they love.

But at the same time, I actually felt uncomfortable watching these, because the lines and the acting are so bad. <shudders> The acting is forced, contrived, disconnected, and emotionless.

I have to agree -- Jim needs a real writer, and someone to coach these folks on acting. They can do it, they just need a real professional to show them how.

-Sean

Ditto... for the third week.
 
Think it's starting to get worse. I didnt like all the flicker editing this week, and was the beginning supposed to be hard to hear?
 
Think it's starting to get worse. I didnt like all the flicker editing this week, and was the beginning supposed to be hard to hear?

Thanks for the heads up.... I got 15 minutes into the first one, 5 of which were the opening credits, and couldn't watch any more. I was going to skip to the third one to see if it was getting better, but you saved me some time.

I'm sure making these took a ton of work and I give everyone involved credit for trying. The acting was just so forced and the cuts between scenes were so long it seemed like every line was being read. All in all, a lack of fluidity was what I would say killed it for me.
 
yeah, I'd like my 15 minutes back please. Really need some story line and narrative to move this along.

The Jennifer Barretta segment was creepy with a lot of focus on her vaginal area.

Sorry Jim but this needs a "real" writer I think.

And for the record: When the black girl (names are never given) got to the 15 she had already won the rotation game. At least a bunch of pool players doing a pool series should get the pool right. If you are going to have the characters play games that no one in the United States plays then have them at least explain the rules though the dialog and set up the sequence so that the last ball is meaningful.

Stuff it John. If you don't like to watch women, that's your problem. What if I said you should get someone who really knows how to work with leather. How would you like it?
 
Stuff it John. If you don't like to watch women, that's your problem. What if I said you should get someone who really knows how to work with leather. How would you like it?

:slap: Wa-Pow! This might actually get a story line :p

S.G.
 
Lol..."cue case wars"...that would be a good sub plot for episode 4. Geeze, I do gotta wonder...with all the relationship stuff, how do these people find time to play pool? Gotta admit, makes me glad I've been living with a sweet wife these past 37 years. Happy that my single days ended a long time ago, if that's today's scene.
 
:)

Lol..."cue case wars"...that would be a good sub plot for episode 4. Geeze, I do gotta wonder...with all the relationship stuff, how do these people find time to play pool? Gotta admit, makes me glad I've been living with a sweet wife these past 37 years. Happy that my single days ended a long time ago, if that's today's scene.

See, we're doing some good already.
 
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