No, not really, but the past week has seen some interesting announcements in the field of zoology.
Galactica Season 3 Delayed to October
That’s right gang, it’s now a seven month wait till we get to see another episode of Galactica.
Though the release from Sci-Fi Channel says it will be returning to its same timeslot, there are some rumblings that the hit show may be moving to NBC. It’s just a rumor at this point, but since NBC owns Sci-Fi Channel (and they are ratings desperate) there is a shred of plausibility to it.
Invasion Discussion: “The Fittest”
Russell and Tom team together to try to catch a pregnant Christina and Derek, who are armed and dangerous and on the run. While searching Russell and Tom find a group of migrant workers. Mariel confides in Jesse and Rose about what happened to her. An unconscious Kira is in the hospital after her encounter with the orange being. Larkin searches for more answers about Paxton and his real reason for being in the area during the hurricane.
Comic Review – “The Pulse #6-14”
This series came to some form of a close yesterday.
Is it worth your time? Well, that depends on which
other titles you read.
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Whiteout
General Information
Title: Whiteout
Vicki Delany
Original Publication Date: 2002, previously published in electronic format, 2001.
ISBN: 1-55316-561-6
Buy from: Amazon.com or
Amazon.ca
Weekly Comics Discussion – March 8, 2006
As always, complete listings are available here,
with those that caught my eye listed below.
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Download Battlestar Galactica: Downloaded
Cunning_Linguist writes, According to Sci Fi Wire, TV Guide and the Sci Fi Channel are going to be offering a free download of the best (IMHO) episode of Battlestar Galactica yet. SWEET! 8) If they want to offer legal downloads, then I’m all for promoting it. It sounds like AOL is doing this too, with Babylon 5 episodes among others, if the introduction to The Babylon 5 Scripts of J. Michael Straczynski is any indication.
Academy Award Winners
You can read a list of winners and nominees here.
A list of just the winners themselves is below.
(Note that, apart from the acting awards, I just
listed the winning films. Follow the link above to
find out who the individuals involved were.)
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The Call of Cthulhu
The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society spent two years turning the eccentric author’s most referenced, least filmable short story into an original motion picture. Released in 2005, it has been making the rounds at conventions since. The Call of Cthulhu has been shot to resemble a film from the mid-1920s, when the short story first appeared.
2006 Razzie Winners
As always, the winners of the “Golden Raspberry”
Awards were announced
the day before the Academy Award winners. A summary
is below.
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