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Violent futuristic sport...

Started by JohnL, May 24, 2003, 11:47:33 PM

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JohnL

Tonight I watched this movie, set in the future, where a violent sport has replaced war. The players skate around an arena bashing into each other, trying to get control of a metal ball that is fired into the arena, and then put it in the goal. I'm sure everyone here knows what movie I'm talking about: Futuresport.

Starring everyone's favorite action star, Dean Cain! Also starring Vanessa Williams and Wesly Snipes.

Hmm, I wonder where they got the inspiration for this one...

Andrew

Dog-gone!  How did I miss this movie entirely?  And it is on DVD too!  Is it at least better than the remake of "Rollerball?"  I guess it has to be...

Well, now I know what to order with my "Blood of Heroes" DVD.

Andrew Borntreger
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Fearless Freep

I saw it a few months ago.  It was ok.  I can't compare it to the new "Rollerball" as I've only seen the original.  It was pretty cliched, but not bad entertainment.  

The casting with Dean Cain as the hero and Snipes as the 'vetern who comes out of retirement' was odd.  They should've had Snipes as the hero and someone else in his role.  The premise of a 'winner take all' game to decide the fate of the world was a bit groan inducing.  But the action was fun

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JohnL

>Is it at least better than the remake of "Rollerball?"

I didn't see the Rollerball remake. In fact, I've never seen the original either...

Futuresport isn't a great movie, but at least it was decently made. Effects were limited to a few shots of people using hoverboards and some video displays. Actually, even though several of the players are supposed to be using hoverboards, it's fairly obvious that in most of the shots, they're just using fancy skateboards.

Cain is a star player who cares more about his image than his team, but who learns the meaning of teamwork when they have to play an important game. Throw in some terrorists who kidnap his new girlfriend (WIlliams) in order to get him to throw the game, a rescue with the players using their skills to beat the terrorists, some (very little) tension caused by players being forced to switch teams, a minor doublecross and then mix well.

JohnL

For those who missed this, SciFi will be repeating it this Thursday at 9pm (EST).

yaddo42

It's also readily available at Wal-Mart in the $5.88 DVD section.

Haze

Well, I must say that it isn't horrible, but it is not all that exciting. If you liked either Rollerball then you should be alright with this little turd. I thought it was okay but groan inducing and gets pretty slow frequently.

The Burgomaster

The original ROLLERBALL is fairly interesting, and has a VERY 70s look about it. (Did you ever notice that filmmakers in the 70s assumed that, in the future, men would continue to wear turtlenecks, ankle boots, and sideburns, and African American's would still style their hair in big afros?) Take a look at ROLLERBALL, SOYLENT GREEN, ZERO POPULATION GROWTH, LOGAN'S RUN, THE OMEGA MAN . . . hell, even Woody Allen's SLEEPER!

My only problem with the original ROLLERBALL is that it's too long (over 2 hours) and tends to drag in places. It also gets a bit too preachy. I haven't seen the remake, but it looks like a typical MTV-based movie.



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Damien01

The original ROLLERBALL is fairly interesting, and has a VERY 70s look about it. (Did you ever notice that filmmakers in the 70s assumed that, in the future, men would continue to wear turtlenecks, ankle boots, and sideburns, and African American's would still style their hair in big afros?) Take a look at ROLLERBALL, SOYLENT GREEN, ZERO POPULATION GROWTH, LOGAN'S RUN, THE OMEGA MAN . . . hell, even Woody Allen's SLEEPER!

Funny how you said that... In my Script "The Next Mission" which is set in the future I wanted it to match the 1970's style so I written it in as the (Late 1960's Early 1970's so called Future Style)

:D

Gerry

on this board that Andrew and I are the only two who have suffered the indignities of the new ROLLERBALL.  See what you're missing?

Gerry's ROLLERBALL (2002) review



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Haze

What is really wrong is that I was going to buy this movie... But I am deciding to see the original first.