Screen: The Librarian: Return to King Solomon`s Mines
Flynn Carsen (Wyle) is back in action as the book-smart librarian who is charged with keeping safe humanity`s greatest secrets, which are hidden beneath the Metropolitan Library.
Columns: The Good, the Bad and the Gift-Wrapped
The holidays are just around the corner, a time when those who didn`t have the good sense to check out SCIFI.COM`s Holiday Gift Guide will be trading inedible fruitcakes, grotesque ties and cheap perfume.
Letters: Successful Ideas Aren`t So Easy
I`d like to get in on the discussion about the dearth of new science-fiction ideas.
Interviews: Matthew Hughes, whose career has spanned both burgling and world-building, may not have done it all-but he certainly writes like he has
Matthew Hughes was born on May 27, 1949, in Liverpool, England, but lived there only until he was 5, at which point his family emigrated to Canada.
Letters: SG-1 Could Learn From Lost
Just another SG-1 fan sending an e-mail letting you know that myself and many others have been loyal followers of the show.
News: News from 11/27/2006 to 12/03/2006
Johnson Talks HBO`s Preacher Mark Steven Johnson, who has just signed a deal with HBO to adapt the popular Vertigo comic Preacher into an hourlong series, told SCI FI Wire that he plans to turn each issue of the comic into a single episode, which will be as close to the original source material as possible.
Books: Carnival
From Old Earth extends a brutal and rigid confederation of human worlds colonized during the Diaspora.
Screen: The Addams Family Volume-One DVD
The networks really stuffed a broadcast season back in the 1960s.
Letters: Integration Will Ensure SGA Success
I do not watch Stargate Atlantis.
Games: Gears of War
When you`re staring down the launch of a brand-new game console, the only sufficient response is to prove yours can do everything the competition`s can and more.
Screen: Sleeper
In a high-tech lab, two doctors, a man and a woman, discuss the risky venture they are about to undertake: thawing a 200-year-old cryonic sleeper and using him as a rogue, unregistered free agent to topple the authoritarian government-led by "the Leader"-of the year 2273.
Site of the Week: Bill Sienkiewicz
In this waning first decade of the Web-enthralled 21st century, it seemed certain to me that every artist, writer and musician of note must already have a long-established Web site devoted to them.
Letters: A New Year Deserves High-Def TV
There was an old saying back in the `80s called "I want my MTV." Today is the 21st century; now the new saying is "I want my SCI FI on HD." This is the end of 2006, now it`s time for change.
Books: Fortress of Ice
Adventure, magic and a struggle between good and evil: Fortress of Ice is the fifth book in a series that began in 1995 with Fortress in the Eye of Time.
Screen: Re-Animated
The Cartoon Network`s first original live-action animated movie takes on the adventure of Jimmy Roberts (Janes), a seventh grader who can`t seem to get a break.
Letters: Remakes Need to Take a Rest
I think the best way to reopen the minds of moviemakers to fresh new starts for sci-fi is their finally finding the sense to discontinue all these remakes, especially such remakes like The Omen, The Wicker Man and the upcoming Poltergeist, that simply tell the same story all over again.
Sound Space: Destroy All Humans! 2
Like the original title in this series, DAH!2 for Xbox and PlayStation 2 flips sci-fi stereotypes by allow gamers to play as alien clone Crypto 137 and whip the poo out of the galaxy`s most feared and hated species: the human race.
Screen: Bewitched Season-Four DVD
Poor Darrin Stevens (York).
Screen: Carrie
Carrie opens with Sue Snell being interviewed by The White Commission, a group investigating the occurrences of May 27, 1979, when social outcast Carrie White caused the death of her entire high school class.
Screen: Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut DVD
Following the same basic two-at-one-time production scheme Richard Lester had previously used in his definitive Dumas adaptations, The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers, Richard Donner filmed much of Superman: The Movie and its sequel, Superman II, at the same time.
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