I wouldn't
too many homosexuals have pilfered and borrowed from him and made references and homages that any adaptation is going to feel unoriginal and passe
I wouldn’t because the book will always be better than any kino; any attempt will fall short and diminish the original.
Dunno why uncreative dumbfricks who can’t produce something original always want to adapt and frick up good IPs. Salinger had it right he banned all adaptations in his will.
New Rose Hotel was a great adaptation and probably the best one we’ll ever get.
I think the farther we get away from his work the harder it would be adapt; filtering his sci-fi and world building through the ennui and isolation of the current era wouldn’t work; we’d end up with something like BR2049, which was good, but not his style. Gibson was cynical about the future but not human nature, or maybe it’s vice versa, but we’re cynical about both. Anyways New Rose Hotel was awesome, great cast and Abel Ferrara at the top of his game.
I've been meaning to think about maybe start beginning to consider getting into something a bit like this at some point because so far as I've been told to hear it is or was arguably among one of the better films in its subgenre of that year from what I gather.
executive meddling fricked this up. it was going to be a small mid budget techno thriller and they decided to try for bigger and things got real stupid
>A man has a laser wire finger thing and cuts people in half, Dolph Lundgren goes cyberpsycho, and a dolphin owned by Ice T hacks the matrix. Watch it.
Idris Elba
I wouldn't
too many homosexuals have pilfered and borrowed from him and made references and homages that any adaptation is going to feel unoriginal and passe
I dunno, the main theme is about AI art. Seems topical again.
That's what they said about John Carter... oh wait.
this doesn't need to be adapted, it's one of the best examples of an influential work not being good. clumsy prose, worldbuilding, everything.
first matrix already pulled it off without needing an exorbitant amount of funding and creative direction, i doubt it'll ever actually be adapted
it already has been! just watch ready player one my dude
tbh it already kinda has been. Strange Days (1995) gets very damn close to being true cyberpunk. A perfect film
I'll check it out
After going on a cyberpunk binge after watching blade runner 2....I have to admit there's no good cyberpunk media.
I wouldn’t because the book will always be better than any kino; any attempt will fall short and diminish the original.
Dunno why uncreative dumbfricks who can’t produce something original always want to adapt and frick up good IPs. Salinger had it right he banned all adaptations in his will.
Zach Snyder to direct. Lots of cool slowmo action shots, fetish bondage aesthetic clothing, director's cut with tons of sex scenes.
I have the signed copy of that book 🙂
not jelly since gibson is unbelievably annoying, homosexual, and moronic. maybe even worse than moorwiener
Moorwiener is based
based on what? at least gibson actually wrote a good book
chrissie hynde
Luc Besson as director. Ed Speleers as Case. Pom Klementieff as Molly. Jeff Bridges as Armitage and Joel Kinnaman as the voice of Wintermute.
that sounds amazing
New Rose Hotel was a great adaptation and probably the best one we’ll ever get.
I think the farther we get away from his work the harder it would be adapt; filtering his sci-fi and world building through the ennui and isolation of the current era wouldn’t work; we’d end up with something like BR2049, which was good, but not his style. Gibson was cynical about the future but not human nature, or maybe it’s vice versa, but we’re cynical about both. Anyways New Rose Hotel was awesome, great cast and Abel Ferrara at the top of his game.
I wouldn't adapt a thing. I'd read it
Not well...
I watched the extended japanese cut and it sucked.
ive been meaning to watch this movie, is it not worth watching? its not even shit in a fun way?
A man has a laser wire finger thing and cuts people in half, Dolph Lundgren goes cyberpsycho, and a dolphin owned by Ice T hacks the matrix. Watch it.
the guy with the laser finger is beat takeshi iirc
if you watch it from a 1995 perspective it's more fun
not really unless you're going in understanding it's a bad movie
I've been meaning to think about maybe start beginning to consider getting into something a bit like this at some point because so far as I've been told to hear it is or was arguably among one of the better films in its subgenre of that year from what I gather.
executive meddling fricked this up. it was going to be a small mid budget techno thriller and they decided to try for bigger and things got real stupid
>A man has a laser wire finger thing and cuts people in half, Dolph Lundgren goes cyberpsycho, and a dolphin owned by Ice T hacks the matrix. Watch it.
You can't. Neuromancer was incredibly underdeveloped and fell apart by the end.