Pool Movie Ideas

Would love to see a movie about Kid Delicious...but movies are generally only 2 hours long. That would only allow for the Kid to shoot maybe 2 or 3 shots with no time for the story.
Unless of course he is played by Strong Arm John...in which case we would only get to see cue stroking...and no shots at all.:boring2:
 
Would love to see a movie about Kid Delicious...but movies are generally only 2 hours long. That would only allow for the Kid to shoot maybe 2 or 3 shots with no time for the story.
Unless of course he is played by Strong Arm John...in which case we would only get to see cue stroking...and no shots at all.:boring2:

His Mom said that TV wanted to do a weekly series back in the day.
 
Let's hear those storylines.


This is not a tease but I just wanted to say I've had a great idea for a pool movie which came to me out of the blue a couple of years ago. Perhaps someday, with the help of someone who knows how to write screenplays, I'll get it down on paper.

I promise: you would all love it.

Lou Figueroa
 
Make a movie about Danny McGoorty, the book "A Billiard Bum". best book I have ever read, would make a classic movie. Sorry if it was already mentioned, I didn't read the entire thread.
 
Why not

I was contacted on more than occasion about making my book a movie but they didn't want to pay me anything and would probably change the true story to a fictional Hollywood bust.
 
Pool version of the movie" white men can't jump"

"Black guys can't shoot"

Kevin Hart and Joe Rogan

Kd

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How about one like the Blind Side? Some poor kid with the stroke of an angel gets adopted and shines as the new star on a high school billiards team.
 
Years ago there was a movie that starred Alex Karras where he was a weightlifter at the
Olympic games - The 500 lb Jerk. Something like that but about pool

How about a movie with a similar story that takes place at the fictitious World Sporting Games, and instead of a hillbilly that can lift a car, the main character is a guy (Bobby Bonato) that just got out of prison where he learned to play pool from Benny Ray Barns, an old time pro that gets murdered just before our star's release date. The murder is in retaliation for a prison bet at the pool table. Anyways, he gets out and is a mess because his mentor was murdered, so he hustles a while, lives where he can, from town to town until he runs into an old road partner of his mentor, a woman - a Jean Balukus type that gave up pool many years ago because of crime that sent her road partner to prison.

So he begins to train and meets up with an unscrupulous agent that wants to enter him in the qualifier for the American team for the World Sporting Games where he meets some interesting characters including a street-wise slightly older player that reminds him of his mentor who turns out to be his mentor's first protege' that left the mentor for a life on the road.

At the World Sporting Games things are going well for the Americans, and then Bobby meets Mai Sing, a female North Korean player and of course, they fall in love much to the disapproval of Se Jun Kim, Mai Sing's coach and her practice partner and arranged fiance' Sung Lo Quan.

While traveling the world as a younger man Benny Ray Barns was in (you guessed it) Korea and defeated Se Jun Kim quite handily. Se Jun Kim and friends returned later and beat Benny almost to death on the streets of Soul but was never held accountable for the crime and returned to the North where he was The 9 Ball Champion.

Now bear in mind that all this is happening at the height of the cold war between USA and North Korea.

So the games continue, Mai Sing and Bobby fall more and more in love and the unscrupulous agent is making a deal with Se Jun Kim for Bobby to lay down and get beat, which of course Bobby won't do. It is now that we find out that the agent was the one brokering the crooked bet that got Benny killed in prison for. So everything happens that would expect to happen and our final scene has Bobby headed to top step of the platform to receive his gold medal and Mai Sing cheering, wearing a gold metal and holding tightly a passport and a ticket to the United States .

With no real pool players.
 
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