A young woman aspires to become a 9-ball professional and champion but her hustling uncle has other plans for her skills.A young woman aspires to become a 9-ball professional and champion but her hustling uncle has other plans for her skills.A young woman aspires to become a 9-ball professional and champion but her hustling uncle has other plans for her skills.
Lawrence Whitener
- Pool Hustler
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I wanted to like this movie going in. I watched this having seen just about every great movie about pool ever made on the subject. This movie simply isn't one of them.
It's not that the actors aren't trying or were even that bad. Really. It's that their lines are pretty wooden, and the plot is so way thin, it's obvious what will happen next, often before the actors even say it. The flat delivery of their lines only re-enforces this fact.
My real gripe though are actual pool sequences. Few and far between, they lack any kind of imagination or even an interesting camera angle. For example, several shots in the movie are taken, but you have no sense from watching the shot as it takes place, that the ball was actually pocketed. They often just show the actor squaring up and striking the cue ball, then quickly cut away. To a different actor or different scene. You have no sense that the ball goes in or was even close to the pocket.
This has the same effect of a comedian delivering his/her line and then cutting away before the punch line. You end up saying to yourself WTF?
I am hard pressed to come up with any reason to recommend anyone watch this movie. Bottom line if you are looking for even just a fair movie to settle in and watch, you'd be better off to keep searching beyond this title.
It's not that the actors aren't trying or were even that bad. Really. It's that their lines are pretty wooden, and the plot is so way thin, it's obvious what will happen next, often before the actors even say it. The flat delivery of their lines only re-enforces this fact.
My real gripe though are actual pool sequences. Few and far between, they lack any kind of imagination or even an interesting camera angle. For example, several shots in the movie are taken, but you have no sense from watching the shot as it takes place, that the ball was actually pocketed. They often just show the actor squaring up and striking the cue ball, then quickly cut away. To a different actor or different scene. You have no sense that the ball goes in or was even close to the pocket.
This has the same effect of a comedian delivering his/her line and then cutting away before the punch line. You end up saying to yourself WTF?
I am hard pressed to come up with any reason to recommend anyone watch this movie. Bottom line if you are looking for even just a fair movie to settle in and watch, you'd be better off to keep searching beyond this title.
...and draw your own conclusions. My conclusion is that the high reviews read like promotional material.
Please note that I have not seen this movie and have chosen my star-rating to not effect the average of the ratings given by others.
Please note that I have not seen this movie and have chosen my star-rating to not effect the average of the ratings given by others.
This is easily one of the worst movies i've ever seen, and i watched the happening.
This pool movie is exhilarating and keeps you on the edge of your seat! The cast line up has real-life female Professional Pool Players as well as pool fans and current national APA Players. I love that I can watch a film with actual pros in it...that play the sport on ESPN today. A couple of the female professionals are: Allison Fisher, Jeanette Lee and lead character, Jennifer Barretta. Being a regular pool player myself, I'm thrilled to see this film come out and represent the sport! So many people from all across the globe, have either played pool at some point in their life or a family member has a pool table in their home...either way, the game of pool is everywhere and now we get to see it in this next popular billiard movie, "9-Ball"! I read on Facebook the movie had been released on DVD for purchase on www.mainstreetproductions.com. I wanted to share that with everyone because this is where I purchased mine as well as some of my friends and family. 9-Ball is a great addition to your movie/DVD collection. If you love pool or enjoy watching others in the game - you must see this movie! I told all my local pool league players about it and now they're all wanting to see it. Great job to all the good actors in the film! The uncle and boyfriend played amazing parts!!! I'm sure this movie will be a hit in the U.S. but also internationally -- since billiards is so popular overseas as well. Good luck!!!
Well it's NOT "color of money" LOL. the acting was high school . sorry but I won't say anymore, but waste of my money and time
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- $800,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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