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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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{{quote| ''What is that climbing up the stair?''<br />
{{quote|''What is that climbing up the stair?''
''It's not a boar, it's not a bear''<br />
''It's not a boar, it's not a bear''
''And on its head it has a horn''<br />
''And on its head it has a horn''
''As odd as any unicorn....'' }}
''As odd as any unicorn....'' }}


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* [[Arc Words]]: "Everything Must Go."
* [[Arc Words]]: "Everything Must Go."
* [[As Himself]]: [[William Gibson]] at a party, [[Oliver Stone]] in a TV interview about ''JFK''.
* [[As Himself]]: [[William Gibson]] at a party, [[Oliver Stone]] in a TV interview about ''JFK''.
{{quote| '''Paige''': This is William Gibson, Harry.<br />
{{quote|'''Paige''': This is William Gibson, Harry.
'''Harry''': Oh, yeah...''[[Neuromancer]]'', right?<br />
'''Harry''': Oh, yeah...''[[Neuromancer]]'', right?
'''Paige''': He invented the word "cyberspace."<br />
'''Paige''': He invented the word "cyberspace."
'''Gibson''': And they'll never let me forget it. }}
'''Gibson''': And they'll never let me forget it. }}
* [[Brain Uploading]]: {{spoiler|Senator Kreutzer's ultimate goal.}}
* [[Brain Uploading]]: {{spoiler|Senator Kreutzer's ultimate goal.}}

Revision as of 19:06, 7 August 2014

Your reality is their business.


What is that climbing up the stair?
It's not a boar, it's not a bear
And on its head it has a horn
As odd as any unicorn....

Wild Palms is a six hour science fiction TV mini-series from 1993, produced by Oliver Stone and written by Bruce Wagner (who also wrote the comic book the series was based on). It starred James Belushi, Bebe Neuwirth, Angie Dickinson, Kim Cattral, Ernie Hudson and Robert Loggia.

Set in 2007, Harry Wyckoff (Belushi) has got it all: A successful career as a patent attourney, a beautiful wife, a teenage son starting a TV career, and a little daughter who is still too shy to speak. But at night, he is haunted by nightmares of palm trees and rhinoceroses. Accepting a call for help from his former girlfriend to find her kidnapped son, Harry is pulled into a web of intrigue surrounding the charismatic Senator Kreutzer, TV Channel 3, a strange religion called Synthiotics and old rival secret societies called The Friends and The Fathers.

Wild Palms demonstrated an astoundingly sensible projection of future trends, including the rise of retro music as well as believable fashion.


Provides Examples Of:

Paige: This is William Gibson, Harry.
Harry: Oh, yeah...Neuromancer, right?
Paige: He invented the word "cyberspace."
Gibson: And they'll never let me forget it.