Quoted from Bublehead:That they have taken one of the quaint, oft told around the fireside chat pinball anecdotes and commercialized it for profit? Seems par for the course. I mean, the entire pinball industry is just “let’s make money” juxtaposed against “let’s play pinball”. So historic significance showcased for profit is a goal to be celebrated? Who knew?
I think the world is big enough that both pinball and a movie centered around pinball can coexist.
Also, I hope you're being sarcastic suggesting that the pinball industry shouldn't "make money".