Johnny Archer on History Channel

This is very exciting for Johnny and our sport. Shannon & I are very excited about seeing this on the History channel! Thanks for the heads up, Jay.

Marge
 
As a reminder.... “Modern Marvels: Bull’s Eye” will premiere next Monday, October 20 on the History Channel at 8 PM Eastern/Pacific, 7 PM Central and 6 PM Mountain time. The show will repeats later at midnight Eastern/Pacific, 11 PM Central and 10 PM Mountain.
 
Thanks for the heads up fellas. I have been beaten by the man handily, but I did get one game in on my side :D . I look forward to seeing this and I have the DVR set :thumbup: .
 
This is the episode teaser from the History Channel website:

Episode "Bulls Eye" 60 minutes

From LAPD's sharp shooters to Army snipers, discover what it means to be armed and accurate. Learn how ancient ballista and trebuchet could repeatedly strike their targets. Find out how the Phoenix Lander will navigate to its target some 422 million miles away. See a nine ball expert hit several bulls-eyes, sometimes with the same shot to run the table. Finally, watch as Cirque de Soleil's daring artists are both projectile and target as they perform their breathtaking feats.


LINK: http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=366924
 
Johnny has never beat me a race to nine either. We never raced to nine. But he has beat me in a race to five first time we met in a tournament many years ago. And I beat him in a race to four several months ago. Only played twice that I can remember.
 
I remember seeing Johnny on teh cover of billiards magazine one year....I think early 90's....It was him teeing up a 9-ball like a golf ball...
Anybody know how well Johnny plays golf??
 
I thought it was pretty good. We can only hope it does something for our sport. Johnny made pool look easy, except for the strait in shot on the 1
 
the show was pretty good. Wish theyd have spent more time on archer and less on the other stuff. anyone know where the segment was shot at? what pool hall.
 
TXsouthpaw said:
the show was pretty good. Wish theyd have spent more time on archer and less on the other stuff. anyone know where the segment was shot at? what pool hall.
I thought it was great for pool, even if it was a short segment. Catching a world champion on film missing a straight in shot is priceless. It should make people think about how difficult this sport really is. When it's played at the highest level, it just looks too easy. Thanks to Johnny for representing the best and the rest of us.
 
Mantool said:
I thought it was pretty good. We can only hope it does something for our sport. Johnny made pool look easy, except for the strait in shot on the 1

I didn't record it but I thought that he was going to scratch on the break. Can someone who taped it reply? I enjoyed the entire show.

Paul Mon
 
jay helfert said:
They shot a lot of tape, and spent a good deal of it letting Johnny explain "how" he plays. I feel like they captured some good stuff. It's all up to the show's editor now and how they put it together. I'm guessing it will be pretty good.
Jay, I saw this program last night. I was watching the show when this segment came on. Were those tables 9ft square, they looked like it?:confused: :confused:
 
TXsouthpaw said:
the show was pretty good. Wish theyd have spent more time on archer and less on the other stuff. anyone know where the segment was shot at? what pool hall.


I believe it was filmed at Mr Lucky's in Torrance Ca
 
I saw the show and thought it was good but they didn't explain much about the finer points of aiming such as allowing for deflection, etc. This being said, It could have been better. I must admit I enjoyed the segment on the knife throwing the best.
 
frankncali said:
I believe it was filmed at Mr Lucky's in Torrance Ca

This segment was shot at Mr. Lucky's in Torrance. Chad (the owner) was nice enough to open up early for the TV crew, and let them shoot for over four hours to get all the footage they needed. I was very disappointed (as was Chad) that they made no mention of Mr. Lucky's or even a thank you in the credits at the end of the show.

This is the only thing we asked for and they agreed that Mr. Lucky's would be acknowledged. They even shot an exterior shot and focused on Mr. Lucky's sign. I guess this proves once again that if you don't get it in writing, it probably won't happen. Boo on Discovery Channel and the producers of this show for overlooking a nice guy who went out of his way to accommodate them.

By the way, Mr. Lucky's is a cool little room with dynamite Gold Crowns, set up by Ernesto of course. They also have three Diamond Smart tables, and quite a few regulars who like to play One Pocket. One day, I will go in there and play Johhny Kang again. We have kissed and made up, and he's the man in there. So naturally I have to play him. :)
 
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