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authormms <michal@sapka.me>2024-06-04 22:53:01 +0200
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@@ -1348,6 +1348,7 @@ Dune
sss
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*** DONE Hardware (1990)
CLOSED: [2024-02-17 Sat 19:39]
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@@ -1583,6 +1584,20 @@ But following this definition, I am not sure if we can call any movie other than
Often we put all dark-sf into "cyberpunk" genre, which limits our ability to be pricks about it.
[fn:alien] Aka "the clearly superior of the /Alien/ series"
+*** TODO Johny Mnemonic (1995)
+
+One plus of the linear-tv age of the past is that I've seen movies I would have no change otherwise.
+Polish stations tried to put as many new blockbusters as possible.
+Other times they had to resort to movies of lesser fame, like the hero of the day - Johny Mnemonic.
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+- Gibson
+- Story (Size of data)
+- Cyber words
+- Terrible acting (kitano)
+- Nice FX
+- Great story
+- Neuromancer
+
*** DONE Ghost in the Machine (1993)
CLOSED: [2024-02-09 Fri 22:59]
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