Hackers

Like a postcard from the land that would have been cyberpunk, Hackers slants the viewfinder on New York City to see it as a city of an emerging electronic subculture- the eponymous hackers. Like punk-rockers with early laptops, the protagonists of this film fight a battle against the tyranny of multinational corporations and flee the manipulated hands of the law. With their intelligence, teamwork, and a dope techno soundtrack, they manage to win their battle with capitalism and the law, while portraying technoculture at its most stylish, sexy, and neon-clad height.

The club from the film is called "cyberdelia," a title I've always wanted to use for something.

First Saw
Rented from the Video Store in Winthrop, then watched at Aunt Pa's (and given her copy).