Rollerball with Chris Klein: DVD Cover

    Rollerball Director: John McTiernan Cast: Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, Rebecca Romijn

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/18/2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 46,591

    Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Escapism" See All

     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; "The Stunts of Rollerball" featurette; Interactive Rollerball yearbook; "The Horseman" commentary; Music video by Rob Zombie; English: 5.1 Surround; French: Stereo Surround; Spanish: Stereo Surround; English, French & Spanish language subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Widescreen
    1. Title/Luge
    2. Ridley's Offer
    3. Traffic Jam
    4. Opening
    5. Jon-a-Ton!
    6. The Rules
    7. First Score
    8. The Players
    9. The Accident
    10. Payback
    11. Post-Game
    12. No Accident
    13. Petrovich Helps
    14. Locker-Room Fun
    15. 'Sergei Is Gone'
    16. Circus in Town
    17. Channel 109
    18. The Morality of It
    19. Aurora's Turn
    20. Hospital Exit
    21. Off-Road
    22. Border Crossing
    23. Great Opportunities
    24. Own the Owner
    25. Where's Ridley?
    26. The Wrong Team
    27. Rules Change
    28. The Warning
    29. Out of Control
    30. Jon-a-Ton!
    31. Revolution
    32. End Credits
    Side #2 -- Standard
    1. Title/Luge
    2. Ridley's Offer
    3. Traffic Jam
    4. Opening
    5. Jon-a-Ton!
    6. The Rules
    7. First Score
    8. The Players
    9. The Accident
    10. Payback
    11. Post-Game
    12. No Accident
    13. Petrovich Helps
    14. Locker-Room Fun
    15. 'Sergei Is Gone'
    16. Circus in Town
    17. Channel 109
    18. The Morality of It
    19. Aurora's Turn
    20. Hospital Exit
    21. Off-Road
    22. Border Crossing
    23. Great Opportunities
    24. Own the Owner
    25. Where's Ridley?
    26. The Wrong Team
    27. Rules Change
    28. The Warning
    29. Out of Control
    30. Jon-a-Ton!
    31. Revolution
    32. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    In the dystopian future depicted in this hyperkinetic, action-packed thriller, athletic competitions are blood sports and a game's popularity surges in proportion to its body count. Director John McTiernan (The Thomas Crown Affair), reworking Norman Jewison's 1975 sci-fi hit, envisions a time not too far off when a depraved indifference to human life would seem to have become ingrained within popular culture, and international TV cartels manipulate the outcome of sporting events to bolster ratings. Chris Klein stars as a young athlete recruited by promoter Jean Reno to play in the fastest, most dangerous game of them all: rollerball. LL Cool J and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos are Klein's fellow teammates, fatalistic performers who realize their lives could be snuffed out -- at the whim of the promoter -- in the very next match. McTiernan's peripatetic camera and quicksilver editing make this extravagantly appointed remake one of the most rapidly paced movies ever. The short cuts, dazzling lights, and whizzing figures will make you think you're watching a rock video through strobe lights. Pay no attention to the plot; just grab some popcorn, settle back, and let the fast, plentiful action suck you into the cinematic vortex that is Rollerball. Klein and Romijn-Stamos supply a commentary for the DVD, which also includes a fascinating featurette that shows how the stunt sequences were staged and filmed, and restores scenes deleted from the theatrical version. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Customer Reviews

    A good escapeby Wilddeanz1

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    November 15, 2009: I never watched the original so I can't compare it. I have the dvdsaw a good deal on the blu ray so picked it up.Hmm is that a hint that I like this movie. Plots simple bad owner vs athlete trying to get free. Yeah its more complicated but not by much.

    For a good price buy it or rent it and see if you like it. it's not for everyone and not everybody will view it as repeat viewing though I do find myself watching it once a year which I think is pretty good.

    Decent action in the ring, outside not so much. Acting is ok and believable I guess since I'm not overly critical of acting.

    I'm a WWE fan so I get a kick out of seeing Paul Heyman and Shane McMahon in the movie but Jean Reno and Klein do make a good dance pair.

    This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Bonus DVD / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

    Best Movie Everby Anonymous

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    December 28, 2005: Good Telling of the original blockbuster. Good acting, special effects and all and all a great movie


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