To the right of the Xenomorph sinkhole is a sinkhole that also functions as a vertical up-kicker, which can pop the ball into either the left habitrail leading out of the left ramp, or the right habitrail leading to the rightmost inlane. Behind this barrier is a sinkhole with a toy figure of a Xenomorph emerging from it, which can either be hit from the front, or can catch the ball and drag it inside to start missions. To the right of the left ramp, there is a collapsible barrier with two targets shaped like some of the carvings in the pyramid walls. Balls that pass through the bumper area drop into a sinkhole that directs the ball down the left habitrail. The left ramp leads to a habitrail that makes a U-turn loop and travels down to the leftmost inlane, while the right ramp splits into three different habitrail paths: a short looping turn that drops the ball down the mini-orbit for easy access to the mini-flipper, a middle habitrail that takes the ball down to the rightmost inlane and a shorter curving habitrail that drops the ball into the bumper area beneath the looping left ramp. An upper flipper lines the right wall of this diverting lane, and a spinner marked with red Predator glyphs gates the left orbit.īesides each entrance to the orbit is a ramp. In front of this pyramid, there is a large orbit that can be traversed if it is shot counter-clockwise, but not the other way around, as a tension spring gate at the right orbit instead diverts a clockwise shot down a branching lane that forms a mini-orbit. The pyramid also has a large staircase running down its front side, which also serves as an exit ramp that returns the ball back to the playfield.
A large scale model of the pyramid itself takes up much of the back end of the table, studded with four revolving towers with mysterious glyphs engraved on the four sides of each tower. The table's cabinet frame is constructed out of stone walls taken from the interior of the Predator pyramid as it was seen in the film, although the back end of the table is made out of frozen ice to represent its Antarctic location. Table overview The upper half of the table 1.2 The lower half of the table and mini-playfield.You can follow Creative Force Films on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
You can find some production photos here. With the safety of the cast and crew being their top priority, the filmmakers had mandatory Covid-19 testing for the 4-day shoot, keeping with Union standards. “We joined ‘Forces’ with Roman’s Atlanta contacts and my NC film friends and created Creative Force Films LLC and here we are,” Sumner concluded.Ĭreative Force Films bolstered their production staff with many union professionals due to the industry being shut down in Atlanta, GA from Covid-19. “I looked at Roman and said, ‘Dude… Bossk is the Predator! All we need are Rebels, woods, and your costume!’ and Scorekeeper was born, after a few rewrites of course.” “That day, while playing Star Wars Battlefront 2, Roman activated Bossk’s heat vision ability and my jaw dropped,” he continued. That way we could walk around the conventions together.
Matthew Sumner (writer and actor): “I had just finished my Boba Fett cosplay that I had been working on for the last 4 years, and Roman Santa Croce (director and co-writer) had told me that he had always wanted to build a Bossk costume. So how did the idea of Scorekeeper come about?