MST 3K: Outlaw of Gor. Probably my favorite film of the entire series, it's just got so many incredible lines, and the film is just so cheezy it's fantastic. Crow is the MVP that episode, having the best comebacks and quips imaginable.
Johnny Mnemonic: I really love this movie. It might help that I went and saw it in the theaters when it released, high as FUCK, but I just rewatched it with my wife, and it still holds up.
So, the hilarious premise. *echoey voice* IN THE DISTANT FUTURE OF 2021!!
The virtual cyberspace internet is the standard! Rofl it's so hilarious to think about the technology prediction from previous decades.
Oh! It also shows civil unrest in China, with people wearing masks as they revolt against the dictatorial governments that rule the planet! Massive wealth inequality and people living in squalor in the shadow of the megacorps! All while a global plague is killing millions!! ......
Not so hilarious. I'd rather swap disturbingly accurate details about the future with the cyberspace one frankly. But yeah, that was a bit close to home within the first 10 minutes of the film.
But yeah, it's one of the few times that I actually like Keanu's acting. I love Keanu, I think he's a great human being, but....he's a terrible actor. He really is. But he's really attractive, he's got a strange form of charisma, but he's got the emotional range in his acting of a stick of wood. But it fits for this character quite well! Because he's fairly detached from his emotions due to having his childhood removed to make room for a neural implant. And you can see that Keanu actually put a lot of effort into making his motions seem very controlled, and restrained, and clinical. He looks around a room very robotically, scanning sight lines, moving only as needed to accomplish.
And THEN everything goes to shit when his brain gets overloaded with too much data, and it's slowly killing him, making his controlled, rigid persona crack as his mental faculties fragment. And it's frankly really fun to watch. His slow yet steady breakdown, in behavior, tone, mannerisms, emotional outbursts, etc. It's really good! And his Room Service scene, which a lot of people mock for some reason, I think is actually perfectly appropriate for him. I think people forget what's going on with him up to that point in the story, and how he's literally dying by the second, has less than 24 hours before his brain basically explodes in hemorrhaging seizures, has had multiple seizures in the film, and has been almost killed by multiple groups, multiple times during the night. Then, he just breaks. He's had it, he rants about how shitty his life is at the moment, compared to how it used to be, and when Jade gives him some, admittedly justified snark back, he goes off. But I think it's more than just a rich kid whining about having to slum it. His entire world is crumbling around him, and his brain is dying, and he has nothing familiar or solid to hold onto. So he starts naming off things that he remembers from his time in the city, like he's trying to piece his sanity back together. Like if he can just mention the things he is used to, maybe this will all just be a nightmare, and he'll wake up from it. So he finally just, slumps down, broken, defeated, exhausted, unsure what to do next, not seeing any way forward at that moment, and scared that he might just...die on this pile of rubble, in Newark slums, picked apart by rats, and nobody give a shit. It's actually more compelling than I think people give it credit for. And it's probably the most emotive and emotional I've ever seen Keanu.
I actually really enjoy the cyberspace sequences. Yes, the CGI is dated as fuck, but frankly it looked bad even back then. And frankly, CGI always looks bad, we like to critique it but it always ages poorly, if it even had to age at all to be bad. Even today you can find really bad CGI in some higher budget films. So I really don't care that it's janky as fuck, and looks like it's from the mid-90s. The choices they made on how to visually represent the various physical actions, translating to computer commands was really fucking good. They frequently show you Johnny surfing the net from the outside, and you just see Keanu doing physical acting, occasionally interspersing the CGI clips to illustrate what's happening with more detail. But honestly you can follow it pretty damn easily just from his movements. The gestures for sifting through data, discarding screens, finding something and pulling it to his location, just, all of it is really well done. Whoever was in charge of visualizing that, did a fantastic job with the resources they had at the time.
I won't call this a guilty pleasure, because I have zero guilt for enjoying this film. It does a really good job at presenting it's setup, and executes it more often than it misses. It's got some lumpy bits here and there, like the conspiracy level crap about what is actually causing the NAS plague, IT'S THE TECHNOLOGY MAAAN! IT'S KILLING THE WORLD!! But I thought it did a really good job of taking the cyberpunk genre, and showing us both the corporate/shiny side of it, and the slum/street side of it, and making both of them compelling in different ways.
So yeah, solid 8/10 for me.