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William Gibson's cameo was enjoyable, but not in the way the producers intended. He was there basically to bestow a little hip credibility on the project. But most viewers would have no idea who William Gibson was, so his appearance essentially consisted of this small piece of dialogue (quoted from memory):
GIBSON: Hi, I'm William Gibson.
OTHER PERSON: Oh, right -- *Neuromancer*.
At first I felt a little sorry for William Gibson: There it was, the year 2007, and he was still best known for something he had written in the early '80s. On further reflection, though, I decided he had it pretty good: There it was, the year 2007, and he hadn't aged a year since 1993.