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Rollerball (2002 film)

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Rollerball
Rollerball promotional poster
Directed byJohn McTiernan
Written byLarry Ferguson
John Pogue
Produced byJohn McTiernan
Charles Roven
Beau St. Clair
StarringChris Klein
Jean Reno
LL Cool J
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos
Naveen Andrews
Music byJulianne Jordan
Laura Z. Wasserman
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (USA)
Sony Pictures Entertainment (non-USA)
Release datesFebruary 8, 2002 (USA)
Running time98 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budget$70,000,000

Rollerball was a 2002 remake of the 1975 science fiction film of the same name. This updated 'remake' of the film was directed by John McTiernan and has a much greater concentration on action and more muted social and political overtones. Unlike the first film, it does not take place in an overtly dystopian future.

The film starred Chris Klein, LL Cool J, Jean Reno and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos. Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) personality Paul Heyman stars as an announcer and Shane McMahon, son of WWE owner Vince McMahon, can be seen in one scene.There is a concert scene in which the metal band Slipknot plays the song "I Am Hated" from their album Iowa.

Upon its release, the film met with harsh critical disdain and poor box-office returns. As a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, LL Cool J admitted that the film "sucked."

Trivia

  • The film received a PG-13 rating in the theaters. The DVD release included cleaned up special effects, more blood and much more nudity. This version was given an R rating.
  • Chris Klein elected to star in this film as opposed to reprising his role as Chris "Oz" Ostreicher in American Wedding. He claimed that AW would be a flop but ironically, Rollerball flopped in the box office while AW proved to be a success.

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