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   Lukas Mariman to dryan@brisbanegraphicartsmuseum.com   
   Re: [OT] Fragments of a Hologram Rose   
   14 Oct 08 18:43:16   
   
   From: lukas.mariman@REMOVEgmail.com   
      
   "SanFrancisco2019"  schreef in bericht   
   news:4ORIk.5360$YU2.850@nlpi066.nbdc.sbc.com...   
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   > "Netrunner"  wrote in message   
   > news:fme2f41n2l0civu0vp2751lmsvvohk4jh4@4ax.com...   
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   >> That does bring forward one something that I'm interested in - do you   
   >> like Gibson in Cyberpunk era, or, like Pattern Recognition, his "Okay   
   >> the future has arrived now, so I'll write about the present" stuff?   
   >> And which would you rather watch movies about?   
   >>   
   >> Netrunner   
   >> --   
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   >   
   >    Definitely cyberpunk.  He started to lose me with "The Difference   
   > Engine" (which I think most would consider steampunk)  and "Virtual   
   > Light". And I may be about to lose any small amount of credibility I've   
   > established in this group, but I have to admit that as horrible an   
   > adaptation as it was, I found 'Johnny Mnemonic' quite entertaining.   
      
   Actually, you're not alone. I've always found JM to be a guilty pleasure of   
   mine. Flawed as it was, it's one of the few genuine CP movies out there.   
      
   >    There, it's out there and I'm sure my reputation is now day-old   
   > agedashi-tofu crushed under the jackboot of a rockabilly performer on a   
   > Sunday afternoon in Harajuku.   
      
   Nah - don't sweat it! :-)   
      
   >    And I wanna see 'Neuromancer', if only to see who they cast as Molly,   
   > and how they work out the special effects for her finger nails.   
   >   
   >    Dan   
   >   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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