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Johnny Mnemonic

New Rose Hotel

No Maps For These Territories

Neuromancer

Count Zero

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Movies / Film

Two of Gibson's short stories were made into movies, 'Johnny Mnemonic' (1995), directed by Roberto Longo and starring Keanu Reeves and Dina Meyer, and 'New Rose Hotel' (1998), directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Willem Dafoe and Christopher Walken. Another entry here is the William Gibson feature film 'No Maps For These Territories' (2000), recording his travel through America in a multimedia-rigged limousine. Latest information on the pending movie projects of 'Neuromancer' (which still has British music video director Chris Cunningham attached) and 'Count Zero' (formely 'The Zen Differential') can also be found here. ¶

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Johnny Mnemonic
(1995)

  Keanu Reeves is 'Johnny Mnemonic', a space-age courier who's plugged in, turned on and buffed up to deliver the most important data of the 21st century, wet-wired directly into his brain. ¶

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New Rose Hotel
(1998)

  Hosaka espionage specialists aid the dangerous defection of a brilliant Japanese geneticist from Maas. Can they survive deadly intrigue, ruthless executives, and the betrayal of a beautiful, treacherous woman? ¶

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No Maps For These Territories
(2000)

  On an overcast morning in September 2000, William Gibson walked out of LAX Terminal 2, stepped into a waiting limousine and embarked on a journey. It lasted many days, taking the author across America. ¶


Neuromancer

Count Zero

Other movie attempts

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