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A brutal futuristic sport. Corporate control of society. And one of the most controversial remakes in sci-fi history.
In this episode of Mart and Trev’s The Deja Review, we dive into the dystopian arena of Rollerball, the cult sci-fi classic starring James Caan, before comparing it with the high-octane reboot Rollerball.
The original 1975 film became famous for its powerful themes about corporate power, media spectacle, and a violent sport used to control society. Decades later, the 2002 remake tried to bring the concept back with bigger action, extreme sports energy, and early-2000s style filmmaking.
Mart and Trev break down the dystopian themes, the brutal Rollerball matches, the differences between the two films, and the behind-the-scenes stories that made the remake infamous.
Does the 1975 original still dominate the arena…
or does the 2002 reboot deserve a second chance?
Also why does P!nk sound like Rob Zombie?
Step into the arena… and try to survive the game.
Two long time friends, one podcast.
This is The Deja Review.
Enjoy the episode and remember to like, follow and tell your friends.
As always a massive thank you to Little Foil Fish for our theme tune - @LittleFoilFish
Mart & Trev
Subscribe to our Podcast - @TheDejaReview
TIMESTAMP
00:00 Introduction to Deja Review
00:55 Overview of Rollerball
01:50 The Dystopian Future of Rollerball
03:40 Corporate Control and Individualism
07:54 Themes of Violence and Sport
12:43 Character Dynamics and Corporate Influence
18:25 The Final Games and Rule Changes
25:06 Comparative Analysis with Other Films
30:18 The 2002 Remake of Rollerball
35:07 The Impact of Media on Sports
39:23 Character Performances and Highlights
43:49 Questionable Directorial Choices
46:10 Behind the Scenes Controversies
50:24 Comparing the Original and the Remake and final thoughts
56:20 5 to 1: James Caan
Keywords
Rollerball, movie review, remake, corporate control, dystopian film, sports, James Caan, film analysis, podcast, Deja Review
#rollerball #Rollerball1975 #Rollerball2002 #jamescaan #scifimovies #dystopianmovies #movieremakes #cultmovies #thedejareview
By Mart and TrevA brutal futuristic sport. Corporate control of society. And one of the most controversial remakes in sci-fi history.
In this episode of Mart and Trev’s The Deja Review, we dive into the dystopian arena of Rollerball, the cult sci-fi classic starring James Caan, before comparing it with the high-octane reboot Rollerball.
The original 1975 film became famous for its powerful themes about corporate power, media spectacle, and a violent sport used to control society. Decades later, the 2002 remake tried to bring the concept back with bigger action, extreme sports energy, and early-2000s style filmmaking.
Mart and Trev break down the dystopian themes, the brutal Rollerball matches, the differences between the two films, and the behind-the-scenes stories that made the remake infamous.
Does the 1975 original still dominate the arena…
or does the 2002 reboot deserve a second chance?
Also why does P!nk sound like Rob Zombie?
Step into the arena… and try to survive the game.
Two long time friends, one podcast.
This is The Deja Review.
Enjoy the episode and remember to like, follow and tell your friends.
As always a massive thank you to Little Foil Fish for our theme tune - @LittleFoilFish
Mart & Trev
Subscribe to our Podcast - @TheDejaReview
TIMESTAMP
00:00 Introduction to Deja Review
00:55 Overview of Rollerball
01:50 The Dystopian Future of Rollerball
03:40 Corporate Control and Individualism
07:54 Themes of Violence and Sport
12:43 Character Dynamics and Corporate Influence
18:25 The Final Games and Rule Changes
25:06 Comparative Analysis with Other Films
30:18 The 2002 Remake of Rollerball
35:07 The Impact of Media on Sports
39:23 Character Performances and Highlights
43:49 Questionable Directorial Choices
46:10 Behind the Scenes Controversies
50:24 Comparing the Original and the Remake and final thoughts
56:20 5 to 1: James Caan
Keywords
Rollerball, movie review, remake, corporate control, dystopian film, sports, James Caan, film analysis, podcast, Deja Review
#rollerball #Rollerball1975 #Rollerball2002 #jamescaan #scifimovies #dystopianmovies #movieremakes #cultmovies #thedejareview