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What (who) is rollerball$536244$ - definition

2002 FILM BY JOHN MCTIERNAN
Rollerball (2002 movie); Rollerball(2002); Rollerball (2002)

Rollerball pen         
  • Close-up shot of a rollerball pen tip
  • Close up of an extra fine roller ball pen next to something written with it
BALLPOINT PEN WITH LESS VISCOUS INK
Roller pen; Roller-ball pen; Rollerball pens
Roller ball pens or roll pens are pens which use ball point writing mechanisms with water-based liquid or gelled ink, as opposed to the oil-based viscous inks found in ballpoint pens. These less viscous inks, which tend to saturate more deeply and more widely into paper than other types of ink, give roller ball pens their distinctive writing qualities.
rollerball         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Roller ball; Rollerball (disambiguation); Rollerball (film)
¦ noun
1. a ballpoint pen using relatively thin ink.
2. Computing an input device containing a ball which is moved with the fingers to control the cursor.
Rollerball (chess variant)         
  • '''Rollerball''' gameboard and starting position
CHESS VARIANT INVENTED BY JEAN-LOUIS CAZAUX IN 1998
Roller Ball (chess variant)
Rollerball is a chess variant invented by Jean-Louis Cazaux in 1998. The game was inspired by the 1975 science-fiction movie Rollerball, specifically the futuristic and violent sport (similar to Roller Derby) portrayed in the film.

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Rollerball (2002 film)

Rollerball is a 2002 American science fiction sports film directed by John McTiernan. A remake of the 1975 film of the same name, based on William Harrison's short story Roller Ball Murder, the film stars Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, Rebecca Romijn and Naveen Andrews. Unlike the previous film, it has a much greater focus on action, with more muted social and political overtones than the original, and takes place in the present rather than in a future dystopian society.

Rollerball was released on February 8, 2002. Upon its release, the film was critically panned, receiving criticism for the lack of the original's social critique. It was a box office bomb, grossing $25.9 million against a production budget of $70 million.