Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Chris Klein | ... | Jonathan Cross | |
Jean Reno | ... | Alexis Petrovich | |
LL Cool J | ... | Marcus Ridley | |
Rebecca Romijn | ... | Aurora (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) | |
Naveen Andrews | ... | Sanjay | |
Oleg Taktarov | ... | Denekin | |
David Hemblen | ... | Serokin | |
Janet Wright | ... | Coach Olga | |
Andrew Bryniarski | ... | Halloran | |
Kata Dobó | ... | Katya | |
Alice Poon | ... | Red Team #7 | |
Lucia Rijker | ... | Red Team #9 | |
Melissa R. Stubbs | ... | Red Team #12 (as Melissa Stubbs) | |
Paul Wu | ... | Red Team #16 - U Chow | |
Yolanda Hughes-Heying | ... | Red Team #28 |
In this fast action-packed thriller, Jonathan (Chris Klein), Marcus (LL Cool J), and Aurora (Rebecca Romijn) compete in a dangerous, fierce sport called Rollerball. Although, Johnathan and Marcus try to quit, cruel and vindictive promoter Alexi Petrovich (Jean Reno) encourages them to still participate. Petrovich sends his men to attack them while they are on a trip, but Johnathan survives. In the end during a game of Rollberball, Petrovich attempts a public execution of Johnathan, but the question is will Johnathan get revenge. Written by Clifton Baird
Never in my life have I seen something held together by cameo appearances... I mean, this has to be the most commercialized, corporate movie I have ever seen.
From the god awful Slipknot's appearance to the Ben Affleck of the next generation Chris Klein, the only uplifting experience was Jean Reno, because he is the coolest actor since Samuel L. Jackson.
And seriously, for a movie made just four years before its set-time, it went way overboard.
Oh and a fun fact: ECW and WWE's Paul Heyman is that annoying commentator you see from scene 1... and generally in each and every scene afterwards.
From wrestling (Heyman), fake metal (Slipknot) to horrible acting (Klein) and a poor storyline that can truly only be outdone by Gigli, I find myself wanting to rip out my left kidney if not for the fact I already did so watching Gigli.