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How come you liked count zero better than neuromancer?



I would like to listen to it but it looks like it is only availble if you go torrenting and some of those are dead, but it is good to know it is out there...

I loved Henry Rollins, though.
I think we may have grown past that need to cast things like this with faces. I hope we've reached the point where it's more about the story than the marketable celebrities...



In Gibson's original short story, the character Jane (played by Dina Meyer--btw, is there an emoticon for lust? Mrowr!) was actually Molly from Neuromancer, but the rights to the character were already licensed, so she had to be changed for the film. In Neuromancer, when Molly mentions her ex-boyfriend in a conversation with Case, I believe she was referring to Johnny.
Oh, & when Gibson talks about Case dealing in hot ram, I believe the value is in the stolen proprietary data stored on the device, not the device itself, kinda like when a credit card company looses a briefcase full of customer account numbers.

Agreed. Count Zero is the best. Isn't this movie dead..."
Count Zero is my favorite too, high-5.
Also, maybe this would prompt a reprinting of the trilogy. I can only find mass market paperbacks for #2 and #3 and I HATE mass market paperbacks.

In May 2007 reports emerged that a film was in the works, with Joseph Kahn (director of Torque) in line to direct and Milla Jovovich in the lead role.[29] In May 2010 this story was supplanted with news that Vincenzo Natali, director of Cube and Splice, had taken over directing duties and would rewrite the screenplay.[30] In March 2011, with the news that Seven Arts and GFM Films would be merging their distribution operations, it was announced that the joint venture would be purchasing the rights to Neuromancer under Vincenzo Natali's direction at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.[31] Natali's film went into pre-production in May 2011, and filming is expected to begin in 2012 with a budget of $60 million.[32][33]
IMDb still lists it as "in production" with a tentative US release date of 2014.
If they actually cast Milla Jovovich as Molly, the screenplay can be complete **** & it will still be my favorite film ever!
I think Mona Lisa Overdrive was my favorite, but only by an insignificant margin. Just think of how cool the Judge, the Corpsegrinder & the Witch would look on the big screen!
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"Seven Arts Pictures and GFM Films announced today that "Neuromancer," written and directed by Vincenzo Natali and adapted from the William Gibson best-selling novel, has secured sales from distributors in the first three days of Cannes. Territories licensed include: South Korea and Thailand, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and India, CIS, Poland, and the Middle East.
"Response to this cult cyberspace thriller has been tremendous and the film ticks a lot of boxes with distributors. The film will be a Canadian-European co-production with principal photography occurring in Canada, Istanbul, Tokyo, and London. Work on the visual effects has already begun, with an anticipated start date in the first quarter of 2012," said Kate Hoffman, Chief Operating Officer of Seven Arts. GFM also reported advanced discussions in Germany, the UK, France, and the USA."
Vincenzo Natali wrote and directed Cube and the underrated (IMO) Splice. What do you guys think about a film adaptation of the book?