JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

An area for discussion of Dolph's past, present & future movies!

Moderator: Moderators

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby TEMIRLAN on 19 Jun 2017, 09:41

Trailer with 1080p quality:
User avatar
TEMIRLAN
Member
 
Posts: 407
Joined: 01 Aug 2013, 19:36

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 20 Jun 2017, 20:28

Street Preacher's cryogenic chamber, buy it for $874.95
http://www.propabilia.com/store/p126/JO ... amber.html

Image

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 06 Jul 2017, 11:04

A couple of months before principal photography... Didn't know that Jeanne Tripplehorn was considered to play Jane.
“Fortress” star Christopher Lambert has emerged as front runner for the title role, eclipsing a short list of actors that includes Johnny Depp, Ray Liotta, Kiefer Sutherland and Keanu Reeves. Confirmation of a final choice and firm deal for “Mnemonic” is expected by next week.

In addition, negotiations are reportedly ongoing with “The Firm” co-star Jeanne Tripplehorn to play the female lead, while U2 lead singer Bono is in discussions to supervise the soundtrack and play a part in the pic.

http://variety.com/1993/film/news/johnn ... me-116514/
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 06 Jul 2017, 18:11

Turbine Medien releases two more covers of their special edition Mediabook on July 28 (500 units)
https://www.medienversand.at/advanced_s ... c_subcat=1

Image

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03


Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 09 Aug 2017, 20:28

Japanese ticket stub

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 24 Aug 2017, 21:06

And now comes the Turbine Steel Futurepak edition...
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0751DCW81

Image

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 09 Mar 2018, 13:01

Karl Honig the street preacher
http://www.writeups.org/karl-honig-the-street-preacher
Image

Context

Johnny Mnemonic is a 1995 cyberpunk movie, and a loose-ish adaptation of a William Gibson story.

It wasn’t very successful and received poor reviews, but gained a minor cult classic status among those who think it wasn’t that bad. Maybe it just came too early.

Karl Honig was played by a scenery-chewing Dolph Lundgren, and this character gets some of the best bits and best lines for Lundgren to steal scenes with.

Background

Real Name: Karl Honig.
Marital Status: Unrevealed, presumably single.
Known Relatives: Unrevealed.
Group Affiliation: Church of the New Transfiguration.
Base Of Operations: Newark, New Jersey.
Height: 6’6″ Weight: 250 lbs.
Eyes: 2, Blue Hair: Blond

Powers and Abilities

Karl aka the Street Preacher has had extensive cybernetic enhancements done to his body. Thus his strength, speed and endurance are all superhuman. It is stated that most of his body has been replaced with cybernetic prosthesis including (but not limited to) arms, legs and much of his torso and cranium.

Since Karl only appeared in a few scenes, no detailed account of his full capabilities can be written up. The game stats are based the abilities he displayed in the film.

Description

Karl appears a hulking blond warrior dressed in ceremonial robes. He has shoulder length blond hair, a beard, and a slight psychopathic look in his eye.

He conceals on his person a stylized combat knife in the shape of a crucifix, and also employs a walking stick as a fighting staff. It is unknown if he carried other special weapons on his person.

Video

A sub-1-minute sequence of the movie with the preacher in his church.


Personality

Karl is a professional bounty hunter who will track down any target for the right price. Like the Terminator (James Cameron version) Karl is a cybernetic being who will stop at nothing to either locate his prey and bring him back, or to simply eliminate him.

Karl likes to quote scripture and uses various religious symbols, such as the crucifix, in customizing his weapons.

Quotes

Takahashi (placing a late night phone call to Karl): “Karl ? I need your services.”
Street Preacher: “We hold services nightly.”

“Do you want someone brought to Jesus ?” (holds dagger by blade showing the hilt and handle to resemble a cross) “… or to you ?” (turns dagger over to grab handle revealing mean looking blade)

(Hooky’s in the bar mopping up after a long night when the Preacher enters, quoting the Bible)
Preacher: “They err in vision, they stumble in judgment, for all the tables are full of vomit and filthiness, so that there is no place clean.”
Hooky (considers this then grins): “You should have seen it before.”

(The preacher leaps out in front of Spider’s van before they can get away) “HALT SINNERS !”

Street Preacher (grabs Spider): “Jesus time.” (stabs Spider with blade)

DC Universe History

Although Johnny Mnemonic and all subsequent characters works better in their own self contained universe, they could be placed in the Batman Beyond setting since the tech noir aspect suits the two worlds very well.
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03


Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 06 Apr 2018, 15:22

Decent podcast on JM from Psychotronic Film Society
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/psy ... 7117?mt=2#

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 08 May 2018, 10:43

35mm screening this Wednesday (tomorrow) at Alamo Drafhouse, Austin
https://drafthouse.com/austin/show/weir ... y-mnemonic

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby savagesketch on 19 May 2018, 08:10

Latest episode of the Dolph Lundgren podcast is up, this time discussing Dolph's villainous turn as the Street Preacher in JOHNNY MNEMONIC! On this episode I'm joined by Craig Cohen of the SlyCast -- the Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast! Hope you enjoy! As always, please feel free to rate and review the show on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever else you go to subscribe!

https://imustbreakthispodcast.wordpress ... -mnemonic/
https://soundcloud.com/imustbreakthispo ... y-mnemonic
User avatar
savagesketch
Member
 
Posts: 736
Joined: 20 Dec 2007, 05:55

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Moltisanti on 22 May 2018, 09:03

Good episode of the show. It has always been a movie I've had a hard time calling good yet it has certain charms that make it oddly appealing, Lundgren being chief among them.
User avatar
Moltisanti
Regular
 
Posts: 623
Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 11:23

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 28 May 2018, 20:13

Good episode, the Slycast host was cool.
There would be lots I could answer or add up and don't have the focus on that one right now.

I'll just say remember that the film was re-edited a lot so scenes can be out of place, transitions and details missing etc. You'll also have to get back into William Gibson's work of the 1980s to get a sense if where he's going with this disjointed society and misfits characters... Read some of his interviews as well.

He definitely didn't think in terms of putting all in, villains, good guys, main villains, remember that he and Longo were initially (crica 1989) planning a very low-budget, artsy black and white film in the vein of Chris Marker's LA JETEE or Jean-Luc Godard's ALPHAVILLE.

They were struggling to finance it for $1 million, when around 1991-1992, they they were suddenly offered to make it in the $20-30 million range, and that's when things started to go out of hand for them, as I don't think they were cut for the Hollywood state of mind, both being kind of intellectual, strong-headed socialist or anarchist, activist artists, ...

But if you're still interested, I suggest reading the short story, and more over, Terry Bisson's novelisation based on the William's Gibson script, lots of your questions are answered there... ;)
(note that the official book release of the screenplay is not 100% legit because it's edited to fit the final cut more)

Image

Also available on audiobook
Image
Image



Here is a listing of most filming locations in case you're making a trip to Toronto and Montréal:
http://movie-locations.com/movies/j/Johnny-Mnemonic.php

Image Johnny Mnemonic location: The ‘nightclub’: Opera House, Queen Street East, Toronto


Set in the ‘New Jersey’ and ‘Beijing’ of 2021, Johnny Mnemonic was filmed in Toronto and Montréal.

The ‘Beijing’ hotel is in Toronto’s southwestern suburb of Mississauga.

In Toronto itself, Udo Kier’s ‘New Jersey’ nightclub is The Opera House, 735 Queen Street East.

Built in 1909 as a Vaudeville theatre in historic Riverside, one of the many working class communities that grew during the late 1800s to service the growing city of Toronto, the Opera House operated as La Plaza Theatre during the 1930s, subsequently becoming a movie theatre through to the1960s, when it was known variously as the Acropolis, Dundas and Cinema Ellas. It's now a live music venue.

The church of priest Dolph Lundgren (yes, you read that right, Dolph is a priest) is Riverdale Presbyterian Church, 662 Pape Avenue at Harcourt Avenue, in East York.

One surprising location is the makeshift hospital of doctor Spider (Henry Rollins), which is the classical Great Hall of Toronto's Union Station, Front Street West. Opened in 1927, the largest and busiest railway station in Canada, is spectacular enough to have stood stood in for Chicago's Union Station in Arthur Hiller's 1976 comedy thriller Silver Streak, with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.

Johnny's recovered childhood memories were filmed in Casa Loma, 1 Austin Terrace at Spadina Road, and on the staircase of nearby Spadina House, 285 Spadina Road.

Casa Loma, the turn-of-the-century mock-medieval folly overlooking northern Toronto, also provided the interior of Professor Xavier's academy in Bryan Singer's original X-Men, as well as being featured in Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim Vs The World, David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers and 1996 Jean-Claude van Damme actioner Maximum Risk
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: JOHNNY MNEMONIC (Robert Longo, 1995)

Postby Jox on 13 Jun 2018, 19:42

Karl Honig a.k.a. Street Preacher's Bronzes crucifixion knife 8)
https://www.yourprops.com/Bronzes-cruci ... 08499.html

Image

Image
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23038
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

PreviousNext

Return to Dolph's Movies

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 49 guests