What's some cyberpunkino aside from blade runner?

what's some cyberpunkino aside from blade runner?

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strange days
avalon
freejack

Except for "Mano's Hands", the rest of the episodes are cyberpunk noir kino

new rose hotel
strange days
sully
avalon
cypher
freejack

Wild palms

Hackers

underground, the julian assange story, is far better as an cyberdinosaurus.

there's a gay french movie called Arès, by Benes: you're going to like it

Gunhed

> shut up, i'm serious

Sup Forums is a bunch of plebs, don't listen to them

instead, go watch 'Rebels of the Neon God'

OP here. Western cyberpunk only, please. Asians don't do it right.

So your want neo noir?

No, I want CYBERPUNK, a genre invented by WILLIAM GIBSON, who is not a JAPANESE PERSON

Fuck him, I want neo-noir.

There are definitely Japanese films that are just as good if not better and follow William Gibson's themes, something which many western filmmakers have a hard time doing

NO. THEY DON'T DO IT CORRECTLY. FUCK.

Cypher is the only valid option too bad is a direct to video kino

strange days
cypher
johnny mnemonic

Ghost in the shell has a stellar cyberpunk setting

Gone With The Wind

>cyborgs
>mecha

not really cyberpunk, you know

How so? Are there any western movies you would say "do it correctly"?

>cyborgs aren't cyberpunk
u sure about that chief?

They've got a completely different perspective and emphasize the wrong things. It's like Bollywood's take on romantic musicals. It's off-kilter to a Western ear and eye and mind.

The latest Western cyberpunk to do it correctly is Sully. There are many others, but that's my favorite from recent years.

cp2020 is based on the Japanese version

.... the plane movie?

white hair man and the setting are the only good things about Ghost in the Shell

So you want tech noir?

Shadowrun Vidya. Both the SNES and Harebrained games.

Did you see the film? It's about a regular guy having to prove himself against simulation-data-based accusations leveled at him by a monolithic entity.

Neither is Freeside, my melanin enriched friend.

I'd look towards Japan.

Death Powder, Tetsuo 1 and 2, Burst City, 964 Pinocchio, Rubber's Lover. Meatball Machine and Tokyo Gore Police are two fairly recent ones.

then there's all the anime.

Please leave my thread. They don't do it right.

eXistenZ

That's biopunk.

Lockout.

no

You haven't even watched them.

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>you haven't even eaten this dog's shit, how can you say it isn't tasty
Just fuck off already.

Absolute cyberkino

Good point but I feel like it's ultimately grounded in cyberpunk as the biological pod is just a simulation of the electronic device the players are using.

Half of them could be removed for being just science fiction not cyberpunk specifically
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Fuck you OP

I too like to imagine it's cyberpunk because then I can suggest something others haven't suggested and the virtual reality aspect makes it easy to make a connection with cyberpunk.It's not cyberpunk though.

Don't feed trolls
No man, fuck you.

are you retarded? it's a great film but 0% cyberpunk

I feel like the Japanese movies get the PUNK part better than anything else. Probably why I love them.

A Scanner Darkly

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>cyberpunkino

Thanks user. That's another word I can add to my filter list

Good taste

Too bad it's a Japanese interpretation of punk. Let's call it J-Punk, that expresses what they're doing in a way everyone can understand.

Part of the problem is that cyberpunk almost always has the rising power of the east as a theme. Used to be japan, now it's china.

Asian cyberpunk isn't going to have their own society playing the part of distant menace, so that whole part of it gets left out.

+5, Insightful

How does Sup Forums feel about the film industry toying with the idea of making a Neuromancer film? Presumably there's been a continuous effort through the years to shape the potential project, with approval and work done on the script by Gibson too.

I personally quite welcome a fresh look on the story as there are issues that are relevant now that probably weren't that apparent 30 years ago, like the imense poisonous interconnectivity that allows the action to flourish and what danger that can pose to us.

I've found a panel by literal whos discussing how they were adapting the novel. I think they make a few good points, e.g. replacing obviously outdated tech like payphones.
youtube.com/watch?v=sPmT-7YgjnM
There was some concept art posted on twitter few years back, not sure if that's related.

>replacing payphones
Get the fuck out of here.

Akira and GITS. That's literally it. Those two and Blade Runner are it

Hey man it's totally unrealistic.Cyber futuristic payphones don't make sense either. After all it would be a cable phone with number pad people have to fill out manually. Dumbphones cost less than a few payphone calls.

You fucking piece of shit.

lol, hes right you cunt. he missed a few good ones like appleseed and armitage tho

Avalon is fucking shit.

Tron and Lawnmower Man are the only other Western cyberpunk I can think of that haven't been named, without going into vidya like Deus Ex. And Lawnmower Man is fucking awful.

>not also noting that elysium and neo-total recall were shit
>Lawnmower Man is fucking awful
never saw it but now I'm tempted to see how bad it is. i remember all the kids at school meming about it because of the sex scene, but that's probably tame by todays standards

Why should a filmic adaptation of Neuromancer value realism according to modern technology and standards over faithfulness to the original work?

Diluting Neuromancer to meet current standards would just result in bland forgettable trash. It wouldn't even make sense to do it that way given the 80s fetishism that exists now. A pure, accurate adaptation of Neuromancer would not only be a great window into past futurism but it would also be hep.

I don't think it should be adapted at all, though, because everyone is a dummy like you.

Incorporated was a pretty good cyberpunk TV show.

Too bad it got cancelled after one season.

if they are smart they can exploit the furry fanbase by expanding the animal implants.

A not widely known movie from 2001 deserves this trigger warning more than those two, just by the fact of being more recent and popular (not less shitty ofc).

>avalon
>total recall remake/reboot
>tron legacy
The rest are ok

Gibson was directly inspired by time spent in Japan you absolute fucking retard.

I was going to recommend some rarely-mentioned Western Cyberpunk, but now:

>Tetsuo
>Electric Dragon 80,000v
>Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Discoclub Layla
>Gunhed
>Hellevator: The Bottled Fools
>Akira
>Roujin Z

Total Recall 2070 is not too bad. It starts slow then picks up. You can watch most of it on youTube.

Also, some of these are Cyberpunk-ish
>Repo Men
>Pi
>Johnny Mnemonic
>Virtuosity
>Videodrome
>The Running Man
>Strange Days
>THX 1138

Lawnmower Man is alright, watch the director's cut.

oops wrong pic

Yes that's obvious if you've read Gibson, but he's still a Western voice and perspective and if you don't understand the difference, then you're the retard.

You are a retard.

You're a retard.

If you're going to post Japanese shit, make your own thread. This thread is NOT for J-cyberpunk.

Please don't post any more Japanese "cyberpunk" ITT, thanks.

>No, I want CYBERPUNK, a genre invented by WILLIAM GIBSON
It originated in France you fucking mongoloid faggot. Gibson is a fucking hack.

Nothing originated in France. Not even democracy.

I don't know what outdated world you're living in, but that "80s fetishism" is dead for years now after not having attained any mainstream attention. The film isn't pursued after that crowd or an small cyberpunk surge in the movie world.

The issues in the book are only as prominent as the setting makes them believable to take place. If the world is presented only as an "80s vision of the future" the issues may seem like something people of the past may have faced. That's what would make it actually irrelevant. Not taking out those syokaffy payphones that no one used in the past 15 years. High tech, low life, chummer.

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No, it's definitely you for dismissing some of the best Cyberpunk cinema on the basis of "not muh".

Now fuck off back to Sup Forums.

Were there any in the book? Closest skin mods were melanin "amplifiers" across the body to enhance tanning at certain regions. Don't remember anything animal related.

You're very stupid. Get out of my thread.

>Ctrl+F - Robocop
>Phrase not found

Now this is some excellent cyberpunkino.

lupus yonderboy have a jaguar face or it was a tiger?

>Patlabor
>Genocyber OVA 1
>Bubblegum Crisis
>Burst City
>Death Powder
>Cyber City Oedo
>Tetsuo II: Body Hammer

>can't appreciate japanese cyberpunk
>on an anime imageboard
>calls others stupid

wew lad

The dog sisters, but I forget which book they were from.

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Why am I not allowed to delete this thread?

その人はシャズボットはずだ。

How about Paranoia 1.0, could it be technically considered cyberpunk?

thread deletion was removed YEARS ago and you're not a mod?

God damn I have seen some fags in my life but this OP is a major fag

君はバカなので・・・

At least I'm not Japanese

I found something, not sure if that's the part.
>The one who showed up at the loft door with a box of diskettes from the Finn was a soft-voiced boy called Angelo. His face was a simple graft grown on collagen and shark-cartilage polysaccharides, smooth and hideous. It was one of the nastiest pieces of elective surgery Case had ever seen. When Angelo smiled, revealing the razor-sharp canines of some large animal, Case was actually relieved. Toothbud transplants. He’d seen that before.

I propose the term cyberkino. It's shorter, and sounds better. Don't you think?

there aren't really that match blade runner, what's been mentioned in the thread is about as good as it gets. cyberpunk is better explored in literature.

アツレアストアイアムノトジャパネセ

I'm also not a nip but their cyberpunk is top tier

Where is that image from?