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Don't know about 'Knights'. IMHO for Neuro to work as a film, then its got to feel film noirish- with enough weirdness to make you feel as if you're on something. I'd like to see Egoyan's crew get a shot at designing FreesideThe same way you can listen to music played at the wrong speed, totally ruining it no matter how good it is, so must N be on screen, otherwise why bother.
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| Posts: 950 | Location: Vancouver B.C | Registered: March 15, 2006 | 
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quote: Originally posted by colin: Ah, it's just the Knights of Cydonia again. The Chemical Brothers' " Get Yourself High" was pretty cool, too. He seems to like his kung fu. (Obligatory YouTube link if you don't want to look for it on his site.)
That was amusing, even if it was basically an anime music video.
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| Posts: 5750 | Location: Knoxville, TN, USA | Registered: January 12, 2003 | 
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quote: Originally posted by Rambaud: Don't know about 'Knights'. IMHO for Neuro to work as a film, then its got to feel film noirish- with enough weirdness to make you feel as if you're on something.
Ahem, I don't think anyone was saying Neuromancer should feel like that particular music video. Just presenting the video as evidence that the director has a certain amount of talent (in this case directed at a deliberate mismash which appeals to my geek sensibility). One mark of a good director, I think, is that not all of his films feel the same.
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| Posts: 12761 | Location: Silicon Valley (not Japan) | Registered: May 28, 2003 | 
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