
In 2005, a new contest that mixes extreme sports with ancient gladiatorial combat is sweeping the world -- but "Rollerball" stars Chris Klein and LL Cool J come to realize that the dangerous game they're playing might be rigged. Co-starring Jean Reno and Rebecca Romijn as a hard-bitten fellow competitor, Rollerball (directed by John McTiernan) is a modern retake on the original 1975 sci-fi satire that starred James Caan.-
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Rollerball represents the world, and one of it's powerful athletes is out to defy those who want him out of the game. full summary | add synopsis -
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www.imdb.comRollerball (1975 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rollerball is a 1975 American dystopian fiction film directed by Norman Jewison from a screenplay by William Harrison,[1] who adapted his own short story "Roller Ball Murder", which first appeared in 1973 in Esquire magazine.[2] Contents -
en.wikipedia.orgRollerball (2002 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rollerball is a 2002 remake of the 1975 science fiction film of the same name. This updated version stars Chris Klein, LL Cool J and Jean Reno, was directed by John McTiernan and has a much greater concentration on action with more muted social and politi -
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