Tag Archives: Cyberpunk
Prisoners of Gravity
Taking a break from our spooky October posts here at the end of the month — we’ll let today’s merrymaking bring its own hard-earned scares — here’s a great little show from Canadian television that I stumbled upon the other day. Prisoners of Gravity was an interview show disguised as a pirate broadcast, covering all [...]
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Tagged 1989, 1994, Black Panther, Canadian television, censorship, Cyberpunk, fairy tales, humour, Mars, Marvel, overpopulation, Prisoners of Gravity, racism, religion, sex, superheroes, The Guardian, Ty Templeton, war
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Cyberpunk!
Good day! We’ve been enjoying this endearing flick for some time, but are just now getting around to posting about it. Cyberpunk is a 60 minute documentary from 1990 that serves as a charming bookend to the William Gibson documentary No Maps for These Territories. While Gibson is featured prominently in this doc, it also [...]
Posted in revolution, short film, Uncategorized
Tagged Cyberpunk, Mondo 2000, William Gibson
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