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	<title>Comments on: Tilt</title>
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		<title>By: Brock</title>
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		<description>Greg, I saw the film at the Clinton Street Theater in Portland in 2006.  I have to say I like the original title, but maybe the new one will grow on me too.  Are there any DVD&#039;s and posters with the original title available?  Since seeing the film, I&#039;ve bought three machines off craigslist, been to the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, and I take every chance I can get to play any pinball machines anywhere I run into them.  I&#039;m trying to do my part to keep the nostalgia alive, and pass on the tradition to my kids.  It&#039;s amazing how many of my 8 year old daughter&#039;s friends have never seen or played pinball before; it&#039;s so low-tech compared to their playstations and wiis, but the kids will play for hours.  Also amazing is how the grandparents are reliving their youth when they play our machines.  The movie really captured the essence of pinball for me, and I was captivated by the story of the industry&#039;s decline as much as the people behind the machines.  Nice work!

Action figures AND a musical? I can&#039;t wait.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greg, I saw the film at the Clinton Street Theater in Portland in 2006.  I have to say I like the original title, but maybe the new one will grow on me too.  Are there any DVD&#8217;s and posters with the original title available?  Since seeing the film, I&#8217;ve bought three machines off craigslist, been to the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, and I take every chance I can get to play any pinball machines anywhere I run into them.  I&#8217;m trying to do my part to keep the nostalgia alive, and pass on the tradition to my kids.  It&#8217;s amazing how many of my 8 year old daughter&#8217;s friends have never seen or played pinball before; it&#8217;s so low-tech compared to their playstations and wiis, but the kids will play for hours.  Also amazing is how the grandparents are reliving their youth when they play our machines.  The movie really captured the essence of pinball for me, and I was captivated by the story of the industry&#8217;s decline as much as the people behind the machines.  Nice work!</p>
<p>Action figures AND a musical? I can&#8217;t wait.</p>
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