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Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game

  • 2022
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.8K
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Crystal Reed and Mike Faist in Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game (2022)
The story of Roger Sharpe, the young midwesterner who overturned New York City's 35 year-old ban on pinball machines.
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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.

  • Directors
    • Austin Bragg
    • Meredith Bragg
  • Writers
    • Austin Bragg
    • Meredith Bragg
  • Stars
    • Mike Faist
    • Crystal Reed
    • Dennis Boutsikaris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Austin Bragg
      • Meredith Bragg
    • Writers
      • Austin Bragg
      • Meredith Bragg
    • Stars
      • Mike Faist
      • Crystal Reed
      • Dennis Boutsikaris
    • 36User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Mike Faist
    Mike Faist
    • Roger Sharpe
    Crystal Reed
    Crystal Reed
    • Ellen
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    • Mr. Sharpe
    Christopher Convery
    Christopher Convery
    • Seth
    Connor Ratliff
    Connor Ratliff
    • Jimmy
    Mike Doyle
    Mike Doyle
    • Jack Haber
    Carlos Lopez
    • Mayor La Guardia
    Bryan Batt
    Bryan Batt
    • Harry Coulianos
    Olivia Koukol
    Olivia Koukol
    • Judy
    Todd Susman
    Todd Susman
    • Sam Gensberg
    Eric William Morris
    Eric William Morris
    • Danny Frank
    Victoria Giler
    Victoria Giler
    • Deborah
    Jake Regal
    Jake Regal
    • Wendell
    Zac Jaffee
    Zac Jaffee
    • Alvin Gottlieb
    Michael Kostroff
    Michael Kostroff
    • Chairman Warner
    Rosa Arredondo
    Rosa Arredondo
    • Gloria
    Kenneth Tigar
    Kenneth Tigar
    • Irving Holzman
    Supriya Ganesh
    Supriya Ganesh
    • Pamela
    • Directors
      • Austin Bragg
      • Meredith Bragg
    • Writers
      • Austin Bragg
      • Meredith Bragg
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    9sholby

    Take your shot

    Maybe it's when you have the least expectations that you can be the most enthused. I had not heard anything about this movie, did not know that the game had ever been banned anywhere, and have never played much pinball myself (never been any good at it, which helps, of course).

    And I was absolutely delighted by this movie. It's an underdog story, obviously "based on real events", probably a little spiced up for the movie, and that's all right. The story is great, the characters are likable, the actors do a great job, the editing is neat, the direction efficient, the photography perfect. It's a very pleasant ride through and through, really uplifting. I loved it.
    10noahshlaes

    Delicious, fresh movie making

    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.
    8kathyceulemans

    Excellent light movie

    This film left me feeling warm and fuzzy inside, without overdoing it. It takes a very interesting, relatively unimportant piece of American history and turns it into a wonderful story. Light without being superficial, educative without being preachy. A perfect pick me up on a rainy day.

    The sets, clothing and actors are wonderful, the seventies are beaming from the screen, making me nostalgic for times I have never lived in. It feels very hollywood, which emphasises the American-ness of pinball, bringing you even more in the spirit of the movie.

    The only thing that makes it a bit cringy at times (at least for me), is the breaking of the fourth wall. It's rarely done well, and I don't think this movie needed it. But again, that is just a personal preference, and it does add some extra information.

    I would recommend this movie to anyone, especially those who like fun, interesting tidbits about history.
    7lewilewis1997

    If It Wasn't For The Moustache...

    You will only ever focus on one thing, the fake moustache, the highly ridiculous moustache, that moustache.

    It will distract you from the main character, Roger Sharpe (Mike Faist) despite sitting uncomfortably on his face.

    Mr. Sharpe, (Dennis Boutsikaris) Roger's older self and fourth wall breaking narrator, will never mention it but we know that he knows, how could he not?! He's right next to the thing, a lot.

    Moustache has one skill, pinball. Learnt in a student bar and rediscovered in New York, the moustache wants to play. But New York doesn't like pinball, it's obviously a vice so must be hidden in the backrooms of 'adult' stores.

    What follows is a really interesting, tongue in cheek journey in the quest to liberate the flippers and their corresponding steel balls.

    Well worth a watch, but that moustache?! It can't be unseen, sadly.
    8TaylorYee94

    I firmly stand behind this underrated work.

    I cannot believe 'Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game' does not even have a wikipedia page. The best lowest budget film I've watched. It's just so wholesome and whole and complete. Every element of the movie is doing its job. Foremost, the story is well organized with clear plot development yet it's not simple. Old Roger's narration in interview form and during the interaction with past Roger are the right amount of diversion to add more fun (and still be neat). Editing and the pace of the film are very up-to-date. They contribute to the upbeat and witty atmosphere of the movie. The color palette and the costume are trendy and vintage at the same time. They are old-time but not outdated. Message and theme are clear: taking a shot. It's hidden in pinball and manifested through Roger's work and relationship. Finally, MIKE FAIST.. He can act, man. He can lead 90 minutes of work with brilliant chemistry with his co-stars. His conveyance of emotion of Roger and his relationship with others seem genuine. The role really suits him because it can bring out his theater-ish personality.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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 credits
      The ending credits state: "no pinball machines were harmed in the making of this movie."
    • Connections
      References Tommy (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      No Matter What
      Written by Pete Ham

      Performed by Badfinger

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pinball: el hombre que salvó el juego
    • Filming locations
      • The Delaware Pinball Collective - 1100 First State Boulevard, Second Floor, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
    • Production companies
      • MPI Original Films
      • Choice Films
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
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