Politely disagreed.I think some of the Mission Impossible movies might fit (please don't hit me...)
While tech was a major factor in the agents' line of work, it was not a major factor in the overall world.
And no cyberlimbs. =p
Politely disagreed.I think some of the Mission Impossible movies might fit (please don't hit me...)
I'm reading through this list and never thought about how Philip K Dick could be considered the Grandfather of Cyberpunk (with Billy Gibson playing Dad). But we have 3 of his works that have been converted to movies: Blade Runner, Total Recal and A Scanner Darkly. Excellent thread! I want to watch that film Nemesis, as I hadn't seen it before.
Interesting; seems no one has mentioned the TV series Total Recall: 2070 yet.
If you can find the series to watch, it's fantastic. Kind of Cyberpunk-meets-noir.
Glad I could broaden your viewing horizons! =)Thanks heaps for recommending this series! I just started checking it out and I'm really enjoying it.
The actor playing Ian Farve does a convincing performance and Farve is now my favourite character in the series.
Balde Runner. Still the best and for a reason.
Thanks for sharing these. Quite a few on there I haven't checked out. I've just been googling the games you mentioned. They look very interesting.Ah, well.
-- GHOST NIN THE SHELL
-- BLADERUNNER
-- CYBORG
-- THE ISLAND
-- M:A:R:K: 13
-- JUDGE DREDD (the new one)
-- TOTAL RECALL (the new one)
-- PI (oh God watch it PLEASE, and I DON'T mean the one with the Tiger and the boat)
-- Equilibrium
-- CIPHER(!)
-- Sneakers(!)
And since this is 2013, and there is more creativity and money going into video games than movies
-- Remember Me
-- Watchdogs
Um... we have far more than three Dick stories that have been made into science fiction films...there is also
Minority Report
Paycheck
Adjustment Bureau
Screamers
Next
and I know they were doing a film version of Radio Free Albermuth, not sure if it ever got released though...
And yeah, check out Nemesis, it won't make you think, but its damn fun....
cybersmily already mentioned it, but Ill do it again, cause it's one of my favorites from recent years... AI.
It's also based on a short story -Super-Toys Last All Summer Long- by Brian Aldiss, also one of my faborite Sci-Fy authors. He's known for taking old stories and give them a modernised twist. The tale of Pinochio as a reference is pretty obvious here.
I don't need to cry that hard ever again thank you very much...