
Episode 36
Rollerball and late stage capitalism
Rollerball (1975) reviewed and discussed
March 27, 20201h 29m
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Show Notes
On this episode we discuss a movie that seems more relevant now than it ever has before. ROLLERBALL from 1975. A movie that predicted the corporate owned future we now dwell in. I.Alexander Nash and Hank The Worlds Greatest discuss the intricacies and brutal honesty of ROLLERBALL, while comparing it to the now and reviewing the overall production.
Listen now to this politically charged episode and remember, in the words of Jonathan E : "There aren't any rules at all"
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