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==In media== Rolling Rock is a significant symbol in internet celebrity [[James Rolfe]]'s series ''[[Angry Video Game Nerd]]'', where his character, the Nerd, takes a sip from a bottle of the drink to calm himself down when getting angry at bad games.<ref>{{Citation |title=AVGN Drinking Compilation |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhYFiTQqoWM |language=en |access-date=2022-06-14}}</ref> Rolling Rock also appeared occasionally on episodes of ''[[The Sopranos]]'', which was based in New Jersey. In the 1978 film ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'', [[Robert De Niro]]’s character (Michael) offers [[Meryl Streep]]'s character (Linda) a Rolling Rock. Rolling Rock is prominently featured in the 1986 film ''[[At Close Range]]'', which takes place in rural Pennsylvania. Red Forman is occasionally shown drinking Rolling Rock during dinner scenes in ''[[That 70's Show]]''. Rolling Rock is also featured in the movie ''[[That's My Boy (2012 film)|That’s My Boy]]'', which has the father of the main character double fisting bottles of the ‘rock. Rolling Rock is featured as the beer that the main character, Jonathan Banks, drinks in the movie ''[[Side Effects (2013 film)|Side Effects]]''. Rolling Rock is shown as the beer of choice for Kate Winslet’s character and others in the series [[Mare of Easttown]] which is set in suburban Philadelphia. Rolling Rock is shown as the beer of choice for the technicians Stan and Patrick in the movie [[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]], while performing the memory erasing of Joel.
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