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scipunk · 22 days
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Avalon (2001)
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troythecatfish · 6 months
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Here’s my top 5 favorite Cyberpunk movies:
Nimona ( on Netflix )
Upgrade
Ghost in the shell
The Matrix
Bladerunner 2049
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novelist-becca · 3 months
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Finally got over my fears and watched The Matrix 😁
I feel so cool
I can’t call it a 100% masterpiece, but the action scenes are well-filmed, and the concept is both scary and fascinating.
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galavantmedia74 · 2 months
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Ghost in the Shell (DVD, 2017) Scarlett Johansson, Pilou Asbæk, Takeshi Kitano, Juliette Binoche @ Galavant Media Emporium
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On May 5, 2000 The Matrix was re-released in Italy.
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Here's some new Trinity art!
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garbage-connoisseur · 10 months
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Skyggen aka Webmaster
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Unlike the US, Denmark has a fairly small film industry, which mostly produces cinema aimed at a local Danish market. There's not a whole lot of Danish horror or sci-fi movies, and the ones that get made tend to be godawful, with very few exceptions. For some reason I am not entirely aware of, I have decided to collect all of these Danish genre movies, since that seemed to be an achievable goal. Hence my collection of almost all of the terrible Danish horror movies:
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I'm going to slowly work my way through these and write about them. First up is one of the more interesting titles: Skyggen, or as it's known internationally: "Webmaster". The front cover compares it to Blade Runner, but it is in fact significantly closer to Johnny Mnemonic.
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Our story starts by introducing us to a central character of "Technopolis residential zone 4", an autistic super hacker that goes by "J.B." - After being caught inside a system that he shouldn't have access to, he's been made into a White Hat InfoSec type working to make the internet more secure. Sorry, did I say internet? I of course meant Cyberworld. Oh, and InfoSec was also wrong, he's a "Webmaster". Cyberworld is mostly your typical William Gibson metaverse as seen through the VR glasses and voice control used to interact with the virtual world.
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To be a bit more specific, your level of access is dependent on three things. First is the transfer speed of the cable you're connecting with. To be able to access all parts of the network you need to be connected through a Tera Bit Connection, which is only available to a select few important users in the residential zone. Secondly you must be a member of Usenet type groups, which are based in a hierarchy that decides what you can and cannot do.
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Lastly your access is granted using an ID optical disc, which serves as your credentials showing you are who you say you are, and gives you access to your "Cyber Ego", i.e. your virtual avatar. For a super hacker in charge of digital security, a single factor login system seems incredibly ill-adviced... But I'm no expert on InfoSec, and don't know enough to dispute it.
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J.B. has a semi-platonic relationship with a private investigator known as Miauw, who is seemingly one of the only reasons he ever leaves his room and Cyberworld to interact with meat space. His own time is spent on routines and playing with his rich fantasy universe in the form of Cyber Egos that he trains.
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I honestly don't want to spoil the story. It's a neo-noir crime story with your usual femme fatales and a ticking clock, as well as a few twists and turns. The writing isn't great and the acting is generally pretty bad - but it's all so very charming.
Content warnings for the movie though. It features a kink nightclub, several sex scenes, people getting brutally murdered and hints of previous pedophilia, so I completely understand if that's not your thing.
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On the other hand it features a wonderful drag character, some very 90s ideas of the future, a protagonist who surfs the internet in just his undies while hanging upside down and wearing cool VR shades and of course a nightclub full of bargain bin Cyberdog ravers.
I had a lot of fun with this one.
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miedkha · 11 months
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Decoder, Mucha, 1984
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filthyneverdie · 1 year
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NAMO - Lotus Runner
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rocktechamit · 9 months
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Artificial Intelligence Movies Definitive List Of 10+ Must-Watch an Intelligent Viewing Experience.
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anthonysperkins · 5 months
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Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard Blade Runner (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
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tomatette · 2 months
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NEON LIGHTS - Blade Runner (1982) more
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scipunk · 1 month
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Hackers (1995)
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ashesfordayz · 11 days
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Keanu Reeves being cast as Shadow was the best casting decision ever!!
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selenevassos · 11 days
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johnny shadowhand.....
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On May 16, 2007 The Matrix was released on DVD.
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Here's a new portrait of Carrie-Anne Moss!
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monzalo · 1 year
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7 Top Best Cyberpunk Movies
cyberpunk movie The cyberpunk genre originated in cinema in the early 80s of the last century and describes the horrors of human life in decadent society against the backdrop of technological progress in the computer age. Read More
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