Some think pool is an enigma but its really just a wonderful art form..For the time I have been on Gods green earth I have seen it die down and come back every 10years or so since the 50s..When Paul Newman did the movie The Hustler in the early 60's; it revived the sport in the same way Clint Eastwood put the Model 29 44 mag into popularity when he played Dirty Harry a bad ass cop in Frisco and then every one wanted to make their day and folks were buying 44s like there was no tomorrow.So also everyone wanted to be fast Eddie Felson who did magic like no one else on the green and pool thrived till the mid 70s and brought in to vogue the colorful players that were already around at the time and brought in a new breed also,then pool took a dump again till the movie The Color of Money came out and gave pool another shot in the arm fielding a new crop of talent once again.Just maybe we need another movie.An epic classic with flair and good story line along with great choreography. Speaking of choreography;it could be a lot better on the screen;everyone loves to see how the greats do it but they spoil it with to many overhead shots and lousy diagrams instead of showing more of the whole players stroke side where you can watch his complete stroke to see how he articulates and how it correlates to what he does on the table.To me this is important when its televised and that it could be better than being at a tournament in person if you can't get a good seat it.A lot of the time all you see is a head,grip arm and cue.If you are a enthusiast and want to learn by seeing this don't do shit... On another note anything that brings people to pool is good for the sport whether it be a league or pro event long as they are good examples of sportsmanship for youth and all of human kind.Pool is a wonderful Sport and beautiful art form. I hope to see more expression of this art in the realm of individuality in the future and think we need more as it is what makes for a colorful and great to watch thing...Now this is just a personal obesrvation but pool can be boring if all you see are carbon copy clones going thru the paces. I have seen players be put in molds when learning and lose all the natural flair for the game they had.Watching a colorful player is hypnotic but on the other hand a technical player can tend to be pretty boring to watch or make you want to play or learn to play.This dose nothing to entice people in nor does a seedy room that smells like BO.I won't mention any specifics but there is some supposed big time places that in no way would subject myself or family to in that environment.In this circle of life I have been around pool for 60 years off and on and love the sport from the age of twelve on but do miss the players of yesterday year that have moved on to the ultimate room in the sky
Regards Hitman
Regards Hitman
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