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authormms <michal@sapka.me>2024-02-19 23:29:41 +0100
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[^fn:1]: I disagree with calling those movies "cyberpunk" as they lack the "punk" element... or most of "cyber".
No one rebels against the system, no one enters the _cyberspace_.
- But following this definition, I am not sure if we can call any movie other than _John Menomic_ a _Cyberpunk_.
+ But following this definition, I am not sure if we can call any movie other than _Johny Menomic_ a _Cyberpunk_.
Often we put all dark-sf into "cyberpunk" genre, which limits our ability to be pricks about it.
-[^fn:2]: Aka "the clearly inferior of the _Alien_ series" \ No newline at end of file
+[^fn:2]: Aka "the clearly superior of the _Alien_ series" \ No newline at end of file