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Sunday, July 1, 2007

Clockers script – Hackers movie parody

Happy Canada Day! Or, as we call it here in the U. S. and A. – Sunday.

Fans of the 1995 movie Hacker and fans of the SF subgenre steampunk will get a kick out of this movie parody ClockersIN A WORLD not quite like our own, where the industrial revolution was triggered not by steam, but by springs…

Where the works of the world are hidden in tunnels and towers, from all but the most determined and reckless…

Where some of the birds have cogs for eyes…

Where clockwork construction is depicted just about as realistically as computers in Hollywood movies…

… young Daedelus Murphy and his ragtag band of friends and rivals are about to learn that that curiosity can be the most dangerous crime of all..

This was written by by Holly Gramazio and Brendan Adkins. The script is available in html and pdf format. Also, you can listen to a live reading in mp3 and ogg formats. Check it out on Xorfph.com.

Found via Da Vinci Automata – Thanks Sci Fi Scripts for the heads up.

Discuss the script here – Don

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