Mithrandir wrote:Fight club? Hmm. I'm going to have to disagree with that one. Though I admit a discussion on the topic is probably outside of the relm of this thread.
I'll elaborate a bit on the above post. To my knowledge, William Gibson is pretty much credited with the invention of the genre cyberpunk, if not the orginal concept. His works include Neuromancer, Idoru, Johnny Neumonic and many others of that ilk. Niel Stevenson did a lot for the genre with his novel Snow Crash (a personal fav of mine).
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I thought William Gibson coined the phrase 'steampunk', not 'cyberpunk' or was it both?
Lochaber Axe wrote:A series does not have to be dark and industrially grimy ala Blade Runner to be put in this genre.
uc pseudonym wrote:It is worth noting that Blade Runner also takes a lot of elements from film noir. Thus it should not define the genre of cyberpunk.
And what manner of music would that be? So far I've found little relation among cyberpunk films of music, save that in the Japanese inputs into the genre traditional instruments can often be used, and that it has dark or aloof tones.termyt wrote:Am I wrong in thinking that the music featured in cyberpunk is also an important part of the classification?
Some good old school cyberpunk movies have been listed, but what about anime? Two of my favorites are Bubblegum Crisis and Armitage III.
Lochaber Axe wrote:Uh... I used it as an example of an example of cyberpunk. I defined the genre in the stand alone sentence (:P).
uc pseudonym wrote:I similarly have not noticed musical comparisons.
Pun aside, sorry for miscommunicating. My post was intended to complement yours, not argue against it.
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