rickyjames writes, I am a devoted Browncoat, but even I have a little trouble swallowing that Serenity is the top SF movie of all time as voted by 3000 readers of the British magazine SFX. Star Wars and Blade Runner were runners-up, with Planet Of The Apes beating Matrix and Alien. Rounding out the top ten were Forbidden Planet, 2001, Terminator and Back To The Future.
Weekly Comics Discussion – April 4, 2007
The complete list can be found here.
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‘Beyond the Red Line’ Demo Available
Book Review – “Trinity Blood: Rage Against The Moons Vol. 1: From The Empire”
This latest new release from TokyoPop may have the longest title of any book on my shelf.
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Battlestar Galactica: Crossroads, Part Three
Featuring the space battle of the century.
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Weekly Digital Disc Picks – April 3, 2007
This is the first week in the new format. Let me know how it works for you.
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Doctor Who: Smith and Jones
Series three starts with a thunderclap, a disappearing hospital and a very familiar feeling.
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Saturday Movie Review – “Stranger Than Fiction”
I’ll never leave the house without my watch again.
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Galactica Season Finale Writer Interview
Mark Verheiden, the writer of the Galactica season three finale Crossroads, has given an interview on wizarduniverse.com about writing for the show and what might be coming up in season four.
No spoilers for unaired episodes, but really don’t read it if you’ve not seen the end of season three.
Novel Review: Glasshouse
It is hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head.
– Sally Kempton
The prolific Charles Stross‘s work includes groundbreaking SF, the Lovecraftian Attrocity Archives, a fantasy trilogy, and a good deal of shorter fiction and non-fiction.
Glasshouse connects to his Hugo-nominated Accelerando in somewhat the same fashion…
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