
The pool movies consist of a selection of films, television and videogames that are based on the game. These movies have a variety in action and players. These movies range from serious to humorous. There are many great options, no matter if you're new or an experienced pro.
A lot of the films focus on the human drama. You can also enjoy some action scenes. You can also find pool movies with trick shots. Trick shots are unique moves that show creativity and mastery when faced with difficult situations. They are usually not seen during a game, but they are very popular in pool movies.
Walter Tevis's classic film "The Hustler," is another. Although originally a short story about the movie, it was made into a 1961 classic. Its success was credited with launching a billiards revival.
The Baltimore Bullet's "The Color of Money", another notable pool movie, is "The Baltimore Bullet". Both films are excellent but the former is more enjoyable. The Baltimore Bullet features Willie Mosconi who is a legendary pool shark and has been inducted into The BCA Hall of Fame.

The Baltimore Bullet tells the story of two lazy pool hustlers. They set up a big pool game. Allen Hopkins is joined by Jim Rempe, Richie Florence (Pet Margo), and Steve Mizerak ("The Miz")
Many films were made during the 1930s to reflect the social norms of that time. This film is set in that time period and features characters from the margins. Other actors appear in the film, along with the main cast.
Poolhall Junkies offers a variety of amazing trick shots. One such trick is a masse shot. If you have ever tried a masseshot, you will know how complicated it can be.
The film also features the "goodbye Johnny", and the "Do It for the Game" trick shots. This is a great way to show how a player might use dead banks. The second, which is not mentioned in the movie is a clever method to teach a player how a player can play a billiards shot.
There are many other movies with a billiards theme. There are many comedy movies that focus on pool. A few movies are all about the sport. Even the movie "Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire", which is about a snooker game, centers around it.

A few TV shows and short films feature billiards in addition to those mentioned above. Here is a complete list.
There are however a few poor movies that attempt to do the billiards-related thing. "Goodbye Johnny," though, is a bit mediocre. The movie does a good job of showing well-executed shots but its plot is a bit unimaginative.