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Rollerball (2002)
Released By: MGM Pictures, Inc.   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MGM Pictures, Inc.
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: John McTiernan
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Jean Reno, Chris Klein, LL Cool J, Rebecca Romijn
Published ID: 326134
UPC: 027616869982, 027616132901, 883904143765,
Plot: This remake of the classic 1975 science fiction film follows the same basic story line but focuses far more on the sports action of the fictional game at its center. Chris Klein stars as all-American athlete Jonathan Cross, the most popular player of Rollerball, a violent 21st century sport mixing elements of basketball, hockey, roller derby, and extreme sports, along with the development of live wagering that tracks each game's action. Along with his friends and teammates Marcus (L.L. Cool J) and Aurora (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), Jonathan is living the life of a media celebrity and millionaire, enjoying the adoration of fans and all of the perks that his fame brings. When the creator of Rollerball, Alexi Petrovich (Jean Reno), realizes that the sport's ratings spike during the on-court accidents that are de rigueur for the game, he schemes to create the bloody incidents that are popular with viewers but put the athletes in mortal jeopardy. Soon, Jonathan and his friends find themselves pawns in a vast corporate conspiracy in which their lives are far less important than profits. Rollerball (2002) also stars pop singer Pink in her acting debut. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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No Bad.
Added 6/9/2009

It's really not that bad. I thought it was kind of cool. If you can pickup a used copy for a couple bucks,,, go for it.
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So why remake rollerball?
Added 8/17/2008

The brave new world isn't about 'fake' blood and
stunt-men...Rollerball is a deadly contact sport
even simulated for the camera. Sort of a dirtier
version of world wrestling and it appears the
other reviewers don't have a stomach for
telling it like it is becoming.
Violence and sex in the media has gotten all out of hand
and this remake shows the level of escalation?
The Romans had bread, gladiatorial games and circuses,
we have TV. American social decline recorded in video for all
the generations to come to see? I think maybe vampire movies
and this one have a common ground of
blood drinking?

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
One of the Most Terrible Remakes in Film History
Added 7/8/2008

In this terrible remake of 1975 film, Jean Reno plays an "evil" owner and manager of violent sports (or entertainment if you like) called "Rollerball." Just like a cross between rollerskating and ice hockey, people all over the world are excited watching the thrilling games - well, he wants it that way. No enters Chris Klein's character that soon becomes a new hero of the circuit, but he realizes that some heinous plot is going on when one of his teammates got heavily injured by receiving a big iron ball in the face.

Well, that is the film's story, sort of. Actually, nothing really makes sense in those badly edited "game scenes" where players are seen hitting each other rollerskating, and motorcycles with howling engines stumbling on the rink (and one of the riders is beautiful Rebecca Romijn-Stamos from "X-Men" but you cannot recognize her ... again.) To be honest, I had no idea of what is going on and I'm afraid you won't either. Rules? Sorry, I thought there was an introductory part about them, but I stopped caring as the film got more and more incredible.

The original "Rollerball" a cult film by Norman Jewison, knew what it wanted by drawing the bleak vision of our near future and its actions are still refreshing and exciting to see. But this remake most unaccountably ignores the tone of the original's futuristic society and stays content just showing meaninglessly violent stunts. The film remains pointless throughout I thought as it has no drama not even a decent story and no character. The game scenes look terribly bland. In fact they look dull compared with what we can see on some cable TV programs.

To be fair, there are some good action scenes like opening skateboarding race or bike chasing in the midnight. But strangely they have virtually nothing to with the premise of the film, game of the title. Chris Klein is good and Jean Reno is just OK, but the latter's charisma seen in such great films as "The Professional" cannot be found here. And most strangely this thrill-free film is directed by John Mcteirnan of thrilling action film "Die Hard."

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Pathetic
Added 11/3/2007

Rollerball in name only. While the original 1975 production was intelligent Science Fiction mixed with action and a touch of intrigue this sequel is nothing but garbage. To compare the two is like saying the first was a Rembrandt while this is urban scrawled graffiti.

A great movie from 1975 dumbed down to suit the ethnically urbanized pseudo gangsters that make up the majority of todays youth sub culture. There's good reason that there are hundreds of this Rollerball movie being sold for a penny on Amazon and Ebay while the 1975 version still demands a fair price.

Talk about living in a dystopic future society. With movies coming out that cater only to the sub culture niche of wanna be "gangsta's" and their hip hop mentality, it's becoming obvious that we ARE living in a dystopic society. This movie was trash.

3 out of 5 people found this helpful.
Good Movie
Added 7/25/2007

The movie was in great shape and it was shipped the next day, Thank you
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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