its called ENTERTAINMENT, so it looks to entertain, should get people watching.
I thought the trailer was entertaining. All the best pool halls I've been in had guys like Scooter. Nobody cared where the money came from as long as the are putting it in action. JAM, thanks for the link.
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I've filmed Scooter for 7 years and he is by far
"The Best" at what he does :grin:
Go get 'em!!
-CP
Boy has a lot of Tom Cruise in him
I don't have their business plan, of course, but I have seen other film production companies do this at the onset. In fact, a few years ago, Newt Gingrich was involved in a film production that started out the exact same way, which I was somewhat involved in, indirectly.
By platform, I am referring to them starting out as an Internet production, not going for the top, like a cable TV show. I think this is the right direction to move in for a pool reality series.
Bonus Ball is a whole nother animal compared to this. One must compare apples to apples. One is a pool tour, and this is a web-based pool reality show.
Whether it is successful or not, I don't think will be dependent on the funds donated. Rather, it will be the quality of the production and its cast of characters.
Martin Scorsese recognized a certain quality in a pool player by the name of Keith McCready and wanted him to have a role in a huge movie production with an already-existing cast of big stars in "The Color of Money." Keith's role was miniscule compared to Tom Cruise and Paul Newman, and even though Keith already had a huge following in the pool world, this role changed his life. Keith has charisma on and off the screen, and though nobody in mainstream America may know who Keith McCready is, he is well known in the pool world not only for his pool-shooting capabilities, but for his role as Grady Seasons. This movie did give pool a boon in the mid 1980s.
By starting out small in a web-based reality series, I think Scooter's charisma will shine through. This producer may have already invested funds to start the production. If successful on the Internet, it could grow from there.
Positive thinking goes a long way in the movie bizz. You have to believe in it to make it happen. There may be a lot of naysayers to this web-based reality series, but I think it's got promise. It's not unrealistic by showing hundreds of thousands of dollars in a black suitcase. This is the real deal, and we all know it. The promo shows a $5,000 match, and that's believable.
I believe this will come to fruition, and I also believe the majority of the pool community will support it. The naysayers and the pool purists certainly have a right to their opinion. Time will tell, as they say. :grin-square:
You tell 'em I put some extra quarters in the car wash today just for them.
JAM, You asked what we think and I answered. Once a thief, always a thief. I've got no interest in Scooter and it would be a cold day in hell that I would ever glorify him. I don't think he's cute or funny or entertaining. A crime of moral turpitude is the worse kind. Thieves cannot be trusted, EVER!!
JAM - no offense but I threw up in my mouth when you compared this project to something done by Martin Scorsese. Reminds me of a local baseball announcer trying to compare some rookie middle reliever to Pedro Martinez.
I will say that this Michael Murphey credentials are impressive - almost too impressive.
I looked up co-producers Peyton Thomas, an experienced film actor and producer and this was all I could find. Maybe I am looking in the wrong spot. I am no Google expert. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859359/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
I thought Crazy Erica was involved in a project with Scooter -- was that this or something else?
Ok Jam here's my take on this for what it's worth.
First of all the promo is well produced, made by someone who is a professional. That's a good thing. There is a lot going on in this short promo with no down time anywhere. It zips from one part to the next. Also a good thing. People today want to see everything at a fast and furious pace.
Now here I may differ with many of you. This show is really not so much about pool as it is about Hustling and Gambling. It promises to show a counter culture that most people are unaware of and that makes it interesting to the straight Joe's who populate our country. One more point in it's favor.
Why do people watch auto races? Often it's because they want to see an accident, the bigger the better. Many shows on television and the internet today are about mistakes, mishaps, fights and assorted mayhem. Everyone likes to see someone else f'ck up.
The Hustler, which put Pool on the map big time, was a down and dirty story that painted an ugly picture of the game. Did it work for the betterment of the sport? Absolutely!
As for Scooter, I've seen a thousand like him in my years in the pool world and he doesn't bother me a bit. Frankly I'm surprised by his criminal history, I would have thought he was too smart to be a petty criminal. Be that as it may, I've always found his type to be entertaining. He is cut from the same mold as many of the greatest hustlers of years gone by. Fats would have put him to shame! And Ronnie could give Scooter the seven out in theatrics, gambling and game making. Keith and Louie Roberts were two more very engaging hustlers. I happen to enjoy characters like this and I'm glad to see them, as long as they know when to go into their act and how to modulate it for the setting. It's easy to overstep yourself in the interest of making a game and sometimes that's not a good thing, like what happened at DCC.
I don't hold any of this against Scooter. The man is a gambler and a hustler and makes no pretense about it. I learned long ago how to keep my hands in my pocket, my mouth shut and not get involved in a bad game. I've watched Scooter in action several times and he's never heard a peep out of me. Don't worry if I want to make a bet, everyone will know it! :grin:
The bottom line of course is will the show be successful. I would say probably so if it is done in a similar fashion to what we've seen already. Of course the scenes would be more drawn out and we would see a hustle from the beginning to the end. I think a lot of people would watch this show and it would draw an audience. Best evidence of that is the crowd that gathers every time I see Scooter in action. Money games have always attracted the biggest crowd, and the bigger the money the bigger the crowd. You may not like it but this is the way the world works! Take care and don't take any wooden nickels.
That is old news, Hungarian. I think every single "regular" of this forum knows about it, so I'm not sure why you're posting it up like the Town Crier. You'd be surprised who's got a record in this pool world, to include on this forum.
With that said, we all have skeletons in our closets from our past, and as such, we are all members of God's human family, capable of mistakes, errors in judgment, and not having our priorities not in line.
Everybody has a little larceny in the pool world when they match up, some hoping to gamble and some hoping to steal. You always see people looking for the edge in an action game, whether it's the rules, the equipment, or a handicap. It's all part of the game. Knowing how to apply it effectively is what separates the lions from the lambs.
You see, you could walk into a joint looking to play some, and nobody might even know you're there. When Scooter walks in a joint, if there's action to be had, he'll sniff it out and get some. That's why this reality series will be a hit, especially with the majority of the pool public.
You can sit back and watch Wheel of Fortune, but I'll be watching the American Road Player. Having lived that lifestyle myself in my younger years, I'll enjoy every minute of it. :grin-square:
There will continue to be a tension or conflict, if you will, between the pool purists and the action enthusiasts. Each side has strong opinions about what direction pool should go in, and that's okay. Time will tell which direction will pull that American pool tire out of the mud and get it moving forward again. :wink: