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Is it just me, or does anyone else see John Houseman in Rollerball when they view Ailes creepy visage?
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By the way, the only reason to ever see the remake of Rollerball is to see her naked.
Brian DePalma’s Femme Fatale: What damage is left for ME to do to our children?!? « Skid Roche 2003
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By the way, the only reason to ever see the remake of Rollerball is to see her naked.
Brian DePalma’s Femme Fatale: What damage is left for ME to do to our children?!? « Skid Roche 2003
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By the way, the only reason to ever see the remake of Rollerball is to see her naked.
What damage is left for me to do to our children?!? « Skid Roche 2003
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A poster for "Rollerball" -- a film he considers underappreciated -- hangs above a couch; nearby is an oil painting of a boxing match in bright primary colors, signed "Sylvester Stallone."
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As if that wasn't edgy enough, the numbers on the jerseys were futuristically funky - think "Rollerball" - and the diamond patterns on the shoulders and knees gave the uniforms a moth-eaten look.
The Seattle Times 2011
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However, is the type of guy who can get physical, as he did in Rollerball (also penned the song, Mama Said Knock You
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"Rollerball" -- 2 p.m. Dec. 14, Richmond Art Museum, 350 Hub Etchison Parkway
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I wonder, at times, if we're heading in the direction of "Rollerball" (the original movie version with James Caan), in which a few corporations dominate the world and keep the little people (you and me) distracted with ultra-violent sports and hedonistic consumption, so much so that people can't recognize their own powerlessness and the empty misery of their lives.
William Astore: Major Sporting Events: Too Corporatized, Too Controlling, Too Much 2010
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I wonder, at times, if we're heading in the direction of "Rollerball" (the original movie version with James Caan), in which a few corporations dominate the world and keep the little people (you and me) distracted with ultra-violent sports and hedonistic consumption, so much so that people can't recognize their own powerlessness and the empty misery of their lives.
William Astore: Major Sporting Events: Too Corporatized, Too Controlling, Too Much 2010
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