As Chuck continues to come to grips with his new spying life, tension builds between his recently appointed partners, and he must decide which of them to trust.
Book Review: Rainbows End
“You live in a time that thinks it can ignore the human condition.”
Rainbows End took the Hugo– Vinge’s fifth– for best novel at WorldCon last August. It’s a strong entry, but arguably not Vinge’s best work.
Ridley Scott Talks Blade Runner: The Final Cut
chad writes, Ridley Scott sat down with Wired and discussed the upcoming “final” version of Blade Runner.
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Sarah Jane Adventures Discussion – “Revenge of the Slitheen”
We missed the discussion for part one, so we’ll put both parts of this Monday night series two parter in this single column.
Stargate Atlantis Discussion – “Adrift, Part Two”
This would have been posted on Friday had I been in town.
Weekly Digital Disc Picks – October 2, 2007
October is upon us, and with it, the first wave of summer blockbuster titles and horror flicks, mixed in with some healthy library titles (many in high definition formats) designed to fill the shelves in time for the Christmas shopping season.
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A History of the Marvel Universe – Silver Surfer
The plan for these columns has changed a bit since the Fantastic Four chapter went up. For starters, instead of a five column limit, I’ll be writing columns that relate to all titles I can write them for. As the columns are primarily meant to help those wishing to learn more about the characters, driven by an impetus sparked by a recent and enjoyable movie, release dates will be timed with the movies. (The Spider-Man column should be published just before Spider-Man 3 hits home video later this month, for instance.) Also, the arbitrary “10 issue” limit has been lifted.
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Weekend Review: Forbidden Planet
The 1956 classic that wires Shakespeare to Sci-Fi pulp, serves as Star Trek’s unofficial pilot, introduced the electronic score to SF films and Robbie the Robot to pop culture, and gets referenced in the Rocky Horror theme chorus finally receives its Bureau review.
Smallville Review – “Bizarro”
The newest season of “Smallville” kicked off last night. UPDATED: I’m back in town, and have changed the placeholder into the actual review.
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TV Review: The Bionic Woman– Pilot
That other superwoman named “Sommers” returns to television, a little darker than her 70s incarnation.