Moving Picture Institute to produce Feature length dramatic Comedy on Roger Sharpe
The award-winning writing and directing duo Austin and Meredith Bragg will helm the MPI Original Film with principal photography slated to begin in 2021.
Read MoreThe award-winning writing and directing duo Austin and Meredith Bragg will helm the MPI Original Film with principal photography slated to begin in 2021.
Read MoreFor Roger Sharpe’s Birthday and National Pinball Day, we have this inspired re-creation of Roger Sharpe proving to the court that pinball is a game of skill.
Read More“Happy Father’s Day! Roger Sharpe talks about being a dad, early memories, plus great stories of his best-friend, Steve Epstein.”
Read MoreRoger Sharpe interviews Alvin Gottlieb in 1974.
Read MoreRoger interviews Sam Stern, founder of Stern Electronics, who at one time was part owner and served as President of Williams Manufacturing Company. Sam is the father of Gary Stern, the Founder and CEO of Stern Pinball.
Read MoreNate Shivers’ project with Roger Sharpe is revealed! This first episode with Harry Williams has so much history and substance … and this is just episode one!
Read MoreThanks to many pinball enthusiasts like you, the National Pinball Day petition started by Joe Ciaravino has surpassed the milestone of 1,000 signatures.
Read More“It’s based on skill, there’s geometry involved,” Sharpe said. “That was the part that became compelling for me and I wound up becoming a very, very good player — probably the best in world at a time.”
Read MoreRoger tells @JeffTeolis the difference between today’s pinball companies, marketing, and designs compared to years ago.
Read MoreSpecial When Lit discusses deeproot Pinball’s decision to delay release, and they talk to “The Chuck Norris of Pinball”, Roger Sharpe.
Read MorePinballEDU is offering signed art prints of the called shot from now until March 25th, 2016. Get a signed piece of history and help out a worthy charity.
Read MoreCristin Gasson writes about how a called shot brought the joy of pinball to all of us.
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