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So I just got done watching Tilt: The Battle to Save Pinball.
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<blockquote data-quote="DanBradford" data-source="post: 87086" data-attributes="member: 2331"><p>I think pinball101 is superb, I was very happy with it and have returned to watch it several times. I ripped a copy for myself and have it on my laptop in a file of pinball and arcade videos along with Tilt and Special When Lit and King of Kong and The Making of Pinball and a few others, plus all the PAPA pin tutorials by Bowen. Oh, and a few of the This Old Pinball episodes. </p><p></p><p>To return to the OP's topic, yes I agree that Tilt is an awesome video/film/documentary, certainly one that I recommend to all newcomers. I don't mind that it showcases the oddballs, there to to be plenty of us in the hobby with 'special' personalities and interests. I love that fat Sam Harvey character, he seems a really fun fella, and one I'd definitely like to meet. I even use that great screenshot of him now as my what's app photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanBradford, post: 87086, member: 2331"] I think pinball101 is superb, I was very happy with it and have returned to watch it several times. I ripped a copy for myself and have it on my laptop in a file of pinball and arcade videos along with Tilt and Special When Lit and King of Kong and The Making of Pinball and a few others, plus all the PAPA pin tutorials by Bowen. Oh, and a few of the This Old Pinball episodes. To return to the OP's topic, yes I agree that Tilt is an awesome video/film/documentary, certainly one that I recommend to all newcomers. I don't mind that it showcases the oddballs, there to to be plenty of us in the hobby with 'special' personalities and interests. I love that fat Sam Harvey character, he seems a really fun fella, and one I'd definitely like to meet. I even use that great screenshot of him now as my what's app photo. [/QUOTE]
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