Smallville’s back, if not with a bang, at least with a
loudish snap.
Lost Discussion: “Lockdown”
When the hatch suddenly takes on a life of its own, Locke is forced to enlist the help of an unlikely ally to control the matter. Meanwhile, Ana Lucia, Sayid and Charlie go off into the jungle to find out the truth about Henry Gale and see if there really is balloon craft out there in the jungle that carried him and his wife to the island.
Smallville, Supernatural return March 30
New episodes of Smallville and
Supernatural will air on Thursday, March 30.
This is a new night for Supernatural, which
now uses Smallville as a lead-in.
Weekly Comics Discussion – March 29, 2006
As always, the complete list of releases is here.
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Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
Well, we’ve joked here about nerd reality tv and our own superhero factors, but now it is reality. The Sci-Fi Channel and Stan Lee will be holding auditions for Who Wants to be A Superhero?.
Stanislaw Lem dead at 84
Polish-born Stanislaw Lem, one of SF’s most influential writers, has died today at the age of 84. Lem’s most well-known work is Solaris, but his many works, translated into more than 40 languages, established his fame. An obituary may be found here.
The Batman Handbook
Would you like to be a superhero, but you’re not from another planet, and you’ve never been befriended by a wizard or received a power ring from an alien? You haven’t inherited a gene that gives you amazing powers, and you know that exposure to radiation will most likely give you cancer? Perhaps The Batman Handbook can help you.
V for Vendetta
By now, a fair number of Bureau-crats will have watched this adaptation of Alan Moore‘s graphic novel. How does it hold up?
Weekly DVD Picks – March 28, 2006
We’ve got a rather packed week for releases this week.
It was tough to choose the pick of the week, and I
admit I may have chosen something else had I seen more
of the options.
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Saturday Movie Review – “Mars Attacks!”
The Saturday movie reviews continue this week, with a
Tim Burton film from the late 1990s.
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