Great interview with Norman Jewison and James Caan. July 1974 in Munich, Germany. I was the Captain of the Tokyo Team #8. Kubo Scooores !!!!!! Thank you Norman Jewison. Eddie
That's GREAT!!! You all did a remarkable job making this film. I think it's some of the greatest stunt work and coordination ever filmed. How long did it take all of you to practice the game before you got there? It must of been some sight walking into the arena for the first time and seeing this set!! You can see that Ms Wygant was pretty intrigued at the sight of it.She did a great job letting the guys speak and had enthusiasm for the interview. Can you tell us a little about actually playing the game between takes or was that a rumor? Thanks for making this film so amazing!!!
Great interview. One of my favourite films of all time. James Caan is a legend in my book. Godfather, Rollerball, Thief, Killer Elite, Cinderella Liberty, Alien Nation, Comes a Horseman, Bridge too Far, Gardens of Stone, Slither, Hide in Plain Sight. These are all excellent films and terrific performances by James Caan. Thank you for posting this interview.
Thank you for posting this. I just watched the film a few minutes ago. I was about 10 years old when it came out, and I remember it then, even though I would have been too young to see it. Did see it many years ago, and it's even better watching it now. It's the perennial favourite Spartacus story, done very well.
Although JAMES CAAN had incredible stunt-made cinematic creation through-out his career. James was a very hard-working actor, he did more then what the directer wanted of him. James was was very considerate of other actors, this made him much more real in his acting, he was great actor of his time, and now.
I just watched this film again after 40-some odd years. It was neat to see this interview. Although the dialogue and character development was pretty minimal, I do see some resonances with the pablum that corporate media feeds the masses, and some of the tensions in our current politics (Darwinian free-for-all vs. nanny-state).
Never seen this before. Funny to think their framing was that modern society was too corporate back in the mid 70s! Best line in the interview was James Caan summarizing that, "Folk heroes breed revolution."
People were so well spoken and chill back then.
Great interview with Norman Jewison and James Caan. July 1974 in Munich, Germany. I was the Captain of the Tokyo Team #8. Kubo Scooores !!!!!! Thank you Norman Jewison. Eddie
That's GREAT!!! You all did a remarkable job making this film. I think it's some of the greatest stunt work and coordination ever filmed. How long did it take all of you to practice the game before you got there? It must of been some sight walking into the arena for the first time and seeing this set!! You can see that Ms Wygant was pretty intrigued at the sight of it.She did a great job letting the guys speak and had enthusiasm for the interview. Can you tell us a little about actually playing the game between takes or was that a rumor? Thanks for making this film so amazing!!!
you guys did an an amazing job making this movie
You were in some terrifically made action sequences! Cool ones, too! Bravo!
Very cool, Mr. Kubo!
Just watched the movie, 2024 🤣. Loved it. Wondered if people got hurt.
Great interview. One of my favourite films of all time. James Caan is a legend in my book. Godfather, Rollerball, Thief, Killer Elite, Cinderella Liberty, Alien Nation, Comes a Horseman,
Bridge too Far, Gardens of Stone, Slither, Hide in Plain Sight. These are all excellent films and terrific performances by James Caan. Thank you for posting this interview.
Out of sight. Too much, thanks for presenting. I forget Hollywood when it spoke well and sincerely
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Our pleasure!
Thank you for posting this. I just watched the film a few minutes ago. I was about 10 years old when it came out, and I remember it then, even though I would have been too young to see it. Did see it many years ago, and it's even better watching it now. It's the perennial favourite Spartacus story, done very well.
Big part of my childhood
Love this movie
Although JAMES CAAN had incredible stunt-made cinematic creation through-out his career. James was a very hard-working actor, he did more then what the directer wanted of him. James was was very considerate of other actors, this made him much more real in his acting, he was great actor of his time, and now.
I just watched this film again after 40-some odd years. It was neat to see this interview. Although the dialogue and character development was pretty minimal, I do see some resonances with the pablum that corporate media feeds the masses, and some of the tensions in our current politics (Darwinian free-for-all vs. nanny-state).
Never seen this before. Funny to think their framing was that modern society was too corporate back in the mid 70s! Best line in the interview was James Caan summarizing that, "Folk heroes breed revolution."
Rest in peace Dessie o hare
Man 30 to 40 yrs from now was 8 years ago!!!! Yikes!!!
Ok, ROLLER SCARS.
Injuries 100% even as actors.
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You can tell that James Caan has had a very long day getting beaten to a pulp. No time for interviews.
Remade in 2002
but not really though...
@Induxvideos they tried several times but Norman Jewison didn't give permission...
@@DHanimations It wasn't up to him. He was opposed to the idea but the rights to 'Rollerball' is owned by United Artists and they said no.
And I'll never watch it.
@@the9-2-5outlawdoestech9 Don't, it's horrible, lol. I had a gf who was an extra in it and she agrees it is not a good movie.