The fourth season comes to a close.
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Doctor Who: Father’s Day
Rose and the Doctor return to the day her father was killed in a car
accident. You just know she’s going to try and interfere…
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Weekly Comics Discussion – Wednesday, May 18, 2005
This week’s shipping
list includes such notables as Green Lantern
Secret Files 2005, which is the item I plan to
take home. Also of interest are Daredevil
#73, Exiles #64, Giant Size
Marvel, Marvel Knights 4 #18, and
Ultimate X-Men #59.
Extra-long “Smallville”
Just a reminder that tonight’s Smallville
season finale is in a 90 minute time slot, and will
include an eight minute preview of Batman
Begins.
Incon-sith-stencies
As Sith opens, this article does a pretty good job of summarizing the main inconsistencies created by the Star Wars prequels.
Warning: Spoilers
Enterprise Review: “These are the Voyages…” (Series Finale)
You know what? It’s been a long road, getting from there to here.
Enterprise Review: “Terra Prime”
The end is coming…
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Forbes compares Star Wars to Star Trek
Forbes.com is continuing Star Wars coverage
with Star
Wars vs. Star Trek, pitching the two best known
sci-fi franchises head to head. Which one comes out
on top?
Dark Crystal Sequel Announced
From SciFi Wire:
The Jim Henson Co. announced that it will produce a feature-film sequel to its 1982 fantasy film The Dark Crystal, with the working title The Power of the Dark Crystal.
The original movie was directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz, with conceptual designer Brian Froud, and has remained a fan favorite with consistently strong worldwide home video and DVD sales, the company
said.
The company’s co-chief executives, Brian Henson and Lisa Henson, made the announcement. Odyssey Entertainment will represent the worldwide sales and distribution of the film, beginning immediately at
the Cannes Film Festival.
The sequel is based on an original screenplay by Annette Duffy and David Odell, who wrote the first film. It is set many years after the events of the first movie. The Power of the Dark Crystal
sees Jen and Kira as king and queen and guardians of the crystal, who fight to save their kingdom when the crystal is once again split. Incorporating a hybrid of live-action animatronic characters and computer animation, the production is expected to commence in the fall. Lisa Henson and Kristine Belson will produce, with Brian Henson, Ralph Kamp and Louise Goodsill serving as executive producers.
Charlie Jade: Dirty Laundry
Recently, a discussion thread at the Bureau raised the problem of people who constantly ask what is happening in a show or movie, why it’s happening, and questions of this nature. Usually, they appear to be operating under the assumption that you somehow know more about the show/movie than they do, when, usually, you’ve both been watching for the same amount of time.
Okay. Don’t ever watch Charlie Jade with someone like that in the room.