Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game
- 2022
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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The story of Roger Sharpe, the young midwesterner who overturned New York City's 35 year-old ban on pinball machines.The story of Roger Sharpe, the young midwesterner who overturned New York City's 35 year-old ban on pinball machines.The story of Roger Sharpe, the young midwesterner who overturned New York City's 35 year-old ban on pinball machines.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 7 nominations
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Did you know
- TriviaThe pinball attendant at the bowling alley talking about machine with no flippers is named Steve Epstein. He was the owner and operator of the legendary Broadway Arcade in New York City and pioneer of competitive pinball. Roger Sharpe was one of the frequent customers of the Broadway Arcade.
- GoofsWhen Roger takes Seth bowling, they both get a strike, with the back left and right pins falling over last. The exact same take was used for both bowls.
- Quotes
[Roger and Seth are playing bowling]
Seth: I always beat my dad.
Roger (young): Well, I'm not your dad.
Seth: Obviously. You showed up.
- Crazy creditsThe ending credits state: "no pinball machines were harmed in the making of this movie."
- ConnectionsReferences Tommy (1975)
Featured review
A few years ago a guy made a rather amazing ball machine that played music. Over the ensuing months, my FB feed was packed with "have you seen this?" It was sweet, it was funny, it was relentless.
And it's about to happen again. But for the record, yes, I've seen this, on the day it came out. My wife was reluctant at first - on seeing the title, she presumed it would be a nerd-fest like "A Fistful of Quarters - The King Of Kong" - but she was pulled onboard in the first 30 seconds.
We loved all of it. A piece of history told better than I could, and with a lot of stuff I didn't know, and a lot of Hollywood "treatment" to liven it up, and a determination make sure the audience knew the truth anyhow.
You don't have to be a pinball person to love this movie. It's beautifully shot, well directed, with credible characters and a story most of us haven't heard.
But if you love pinball as I do, it's even better.
And it's about to happen again. But for the record, yes, I've seen this, on the day it came out. My wife was reluctant at first - on seeing the title, she presumed it would be a nerd-fest like "A Fistful of Quarters - The King Of Kong" - but she was pulled onboard in the first 30 seconds.
We loved all of it. A piece of history told better than I could, and with a lot of stuff I didn't know, and a lot of Hollywood "treatment" to liven it up, and a determination make sure the audience knew the truth anyhow.
You don't have to be a pinball person to love this movie. It's beautifully shot, well directed, with credible characters and a story most of us haven't heard.
But if you love pinball as I do, it's even better.
- noahshlaes
- Mar 17, 2023
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- Pinball: el hombre que salvó el juego
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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