17 episodes

Cyberpunk Cinema is the definitive dive into the dark future of science fiction. I will be breaking-down one film per week that best represents the thematic signatures of cyberpunk. So, do me a favor - it's time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirrorshades! Join me as I take you through the matrix that is Cyberpunk Cinema! 

Cyberpunk Cinema Anthony La Pira

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Cyberpunk Cinema is the definitive dive into the dark future of science fiction. I will be breaking-down one film per week that best represents the thematic signatures of cyberpunk. So, do me a favor - it's time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirrorshades! Join me as I take you through the matrix that is Cyberpunk Cinema! 

    EP15 - Ghost in the Shell (1995)

    EP15 - Ghost in the Shell (1995)

    Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.

    In this week’s episode, I will be breaking-down the 1995 cyberpunk classic anime film, Ghost in the Shell  – directed by Mizuho Nishikubo & Mamoru Oshii, written by Kazunori Ito, based on the manga by Shirow Masamune.

    A cyborg policewoman and her partner hunt a mysterious and powerful hacker called the Puppet Master.

    This is the first anime movie I ever saw as a teenager and it blew my mind. Unlike Akira, which has some thematic elements of cyberpunk, Ghost in the Shell bleeds the cyber and the punk in every goddamn frame. It is a glorious representation of the sub-genre and it belongs among the very top of the cyberpunk catalog. 

    So, do me a favor – it’s time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is! Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!
    Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragment

    • 1 hr 9 min
    BONUS EP - Tabletop RPGers Make Great Filmmakers! - Q1 UPDATE.

    BONUS EP - Tabletop RPGers Make Great Filmmakers! - Q1 UPDATE.

    Hello there, cyberpunkers and brain-butchers! Your boy is currently on a family vacation in Disney/Orlando with the kiddos, so I'm bringing you a little bonus episode to say thank you to the fans/listeners, to give you an update on the Q1 stats, and to also open up the original Cyberpunk 2020 tabletop RPG book and talk briefly about how players and gamemasters of role-playing games turn out to be great filmmakers and filmworkers! 

    What were your favorite RPGs when you were growing up? It can be anything. Tabletop. Video Game. There are no rules! Let me know!

    A new EPISODE will be dropping on 04/24, and my next SPECIAL GUEST episode will drop on 05/01! 

    More CPUNK is coming your way as I dive deeper into Japanese Cyberpunk, 90s trash-punk, 80s glam-punk, and post-punk! 

    • 14 min
    EP14 - Akira (1988) & All Things Cyberpunk w/Mike Pecci

    EP14 - Akira (1988) & All Things Cyberpunk w/Mike Pecci

    Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.

    In this week’s episode, I will be breaking-down the 1988 cyberpunk classic anime film, Akira  – written and directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, based on the legendary manga by Otomo.

    A secret military project endangers Neo-Tokyo when it turns a biker gang member into a rampaging psychic psychopath who can only be stopped by a teenager, his gang of biker friends and a group of psychics.

    This is the movie that started it all and introduced anime to mainstream Western audiences...and joining me today is my first guest on the podcast, none other than Mike Pecci. He is a filmmaker/podcaster out of LA and I've been listening to his excellent pod IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS since 2020, plus he just released another pod on his network called RIGHT PLACE RIGHT TIME. I'm thrilled to have Mike on-board this episode as we not only break down AKIRA, but we also get deep into all things cyberpunk, as well as rants/tangents about - Saturday morning cartoons, comic books, Godzilla, AI, Algorithm, Midjourney, Shogun, and studio gatekeepers! Yep, so buckle up because it's going to be a fun ride! 

    So, do me a favor – it’s time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is! Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!
    Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragmentMike Pecci IG - https://www.instagram.com/mikepecciIn Love With The Process IG - https://www.instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod

    • 1 hr 36 min
    EP13 - Demolition Man (1993)

    EP13 - Demolition Man (1993)

    Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.

    In this week’s episode, I will be breaking-down the 1993 cyberpunk action/comedy film, Demolition Man  – directed by Marco Brambilla, written by Peter Lenkov, Robert Reneau, and Daniel Waters; and starring Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary. 
     A police officer is brought out of suspended animation in prison to pursue an old ultra-violent nemesis who is loose in a non-violent future society.
    This movie is so much goddamn fun as it pairs two of the biggest stars of the era, Stallone and Snipes, as they battle each other across time. This the most 90-iest bombastic cyberpunk film of that period that is pure 100-percent running on adrenaline and creatine! You could hear the neck-veins pop out of Stallone chiseled body, and Snipes just unleashes his inner cartoon villain. And did I mention it’s also really f*****g funny? 
    So, do me a favor – it’s time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is! Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!
    Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragment

    • 1 hr 10 min
    EP12 - The Running Man (1987)

    EP12 - The Running Man (1987)

    Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.

    In this week’s episode, I will be breaking-down the 1987 dystopian cyberpunk action film, The Running Man  – directed by Paul Michael Glaser, written by Steven de Souza, based on the novel by Stephen King, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Conchita Alonso, Yaphet Kotto, Jim Brown, Jesse THE BODY Ventura, and Richard Dawson.

    In a dystopian America, a falsely convicted policeman gets his shot at freedom when he must forcibly participate in a TV game show where convicts, runners, must battle killers for their freedom.

    This movie absolutely rocks! It’s one of Arnold’s better films that no one really talks about. The dystopian cyberpunk vibes are high on this bad boy, as Ben Richards, the Butcher of Bakersfield, must survive a rigged TV game show that has captured the hearts and minds of the future America of 2017. Chased by “stalkers”, the game show contestants can earn their freedom and get a pardon, if they don’t die first.
    So, do me a favor – it’s time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is!  Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!


    Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragment

    • 1 hr 23 min
    EP11 - Hackers (1995)

    EP11 - Hackers (1995)

    Welcome back to CYBERPUNK CINEMA - the definitive dive into the dark future of science fiction. In this week's episode, I will be breaking down the cult classic cyberpunk film HACKERS (1995) - directed by Ian Softley, written by Rafael Moreu, and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Jesse Bradford, Matthew Lillard, and Fisher Stevens.

    Teenage hackers discover a criminal conspiracy with plans to use a computer virus that will capsize five oil tankers.

    This is one of my favorite cyberpunk films of the 1990s. It’s an acid trip into cyberspace, filled with insane visuals, a killer soundtrack, and unbelievable gender-blind costume design that is currently in fashion now. The film has only gotten better with age as I watched it twice last week and was transported back into time to the mid-90s when roller-blading, skateboarding, phone phreaking, and the Anarchist’s Cookbook were the necessary evils of our own teenage wasteland. This film absolutely nails the PUNK in Cyberpunk as it explores the subculture of hacking. It’s amazing and it belongs amongst the best in the Cyberpunk Cinema catalog. 

    So, do me a favor – it’s time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is!  Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!


    Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragment

    • 1 hr 26 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Scarletminded ,

Can you cover Max Headroom?

Love this podcast. I hope you cover Max Headroom since it was a movie first, but I would love to hear about the TV series too. Same with Aeon Flux the film vs. cartoon series. Or Blade Runner: Black Lotus. Or Eden Log. Or The Peripheral TV show. Or Tetsuo. Or Altered Carbon. Or Brazil/Zero Theorem. All of it! :)

XTheHarlemKid ,

Great!!!

I hope you do hackers!! Akira!! Ghost in a shell,demolition man, Brazil….and aeon flux??

TimmyHugs ,

Nice work in my favorite genre

Hope you keep it up. I’m subscribed.

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