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<blockquote data-quote="Tabe" data-source="post: 5047" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>I watched this last night and came here to post the exact same thing. There's no flow to the film at all, it just spastically jumps from one topic to another and back again. Just all over the place in terms of topics. I didn't like that there was kind of an undercurrent of mocking pinball fans as well. The Pingeek guy and Koi Morris were both given an inordinate amount of screen time seemingly for no reason other than they are "odd" and to underscore that pinball fans/collectors are "weird". Didn't care for that.</p><p></p><p>I will say that the brief clips they showed of Lyman Sheats playing and discussing his style were pretty darn cool, though.</p><p></p><p>Tabe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabe, post: 5047, member: 342"] I watched this last night and came here to post the exact same thing. There's no flow to the film at all, it just spastically jumps from one topic to another and back again. Just all over the place in terms of topics. I didn't like that there was kind of an undercurrent of mocking pinball fans as well. The Pingeek guy and Koi Morris were both given an inordinate amount of screen time seemingly for no reason other than they are "odd" and to underscore that pinball fans/collectors are "weird". Didn't care for that. I will say that the brief clips they showed of Lyman Sheats playing and discussing his style were pretty darn cool, though. Tabe [/QUOTE]
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