You might want to give Neuromancer a try in it's BBC Radio audio drama form. I wasn't really impressed by the book when I first read it (well, more like "forced myself to finish"), but after listening to the radio play I actually want to give it a re-read and (maybe) hit up the sequels.
When I saw Macario (1960) on TCM a while back, host Robert Osbourne called it one of Mexican cinema's finest films. Apparently that translates into near obscurity as the film has a platry 222 IMDB votes and no DVD release to speak of.
You might want to give Neuromancer a try in it's BBC Radio audio drama form. I wasn't really impressed by the book when I first read it (well, more like "forced myself to finish"), but after listening to the radio play I actually want to give it a re-read and (maybe) hit up the sequels.
When I saw Macario (1960) on TCM a while back, host Robert Osbourne called it one of Mexican cinema's finest films. Apparently that translates into near obscurity as the film has a platry 222 IMDB votes and no DVD release to speak of.
Hey, I'll play.
Though it does seem like you'd need to subject yourself to the Ludovico Technique if you want the top spot.