The Color of Money has an IQ Score of 149/200 on TV Intelligentsia's Intelligence Quotient rubric, placing it in the Stimulating tier.
Consistently challenges the viewer and rewards attention
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IQ = round((Cognitive × 0.4 + Educational × 0.35 + Craft × 0.25) × 4)
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The TVI Take
Scorsese's 1986 sequel to Robert Rossen's The Hustler, reuniting Paul Newman with the Fast Eddie Felson character 25 years later. Newman finally won his Oscar for the role; Tom Cruise plays the brash young protégé with the formal energy that made him a star.
Scorsese's commitment to pool-hall geography (rack mechanics, table felt, cue weight) is the film's structural achievement. Genre-elevating rather than career-defining.
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The Color of Money scored 149/200 (Stimulating tier) on TV Intelligentsia's published methodology. Source: tvintelligentsia.com/titles/the-color-of-money/
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