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Nexus writes, Trek Today is reporting
the rumour that Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis may
be reprising their roles as William Riker and Deanna
Troi in the season finale of Enterprise. Considering
the finale is being written by B&B, and not Manny
Coto, I wouldn’t be suprised to see them pull a stunt
like this. GrimSean also provided us with links
to this story.
Oscar and Razzie nominees
The Academy Award nominations are out,
with very little genre representation. The Razzie
awards, on the other hand, look like they’ll be swept
by Catwoman, which leads the pack with seven
nominations. I just picked up that DVD today, to
find out if it’s really as bad as they say it is. (I
also picked up the new animated Batman and
Superman sets.) Expect reviews some time
this year.
New Smallville starts this week
Smallville is back from hiatus this week.
Work commitments will prevent me from writing the
review before Friday, but the review will come.
Don’t miss it if you don’t want to!
Weekly Comics Discussion
Yes, this is a night early. I’ll be away at a
management retreat for the next couple of days, which
also means the “Smallville” review won’t be up until
Friday. In the meantime, enjoy your copies of
Fantastic Four #522 and Ultimate
Fantastic Four #15 this week, along with any of
a number of interesting trade paperbacks that you can
find listed here.
TV Review – “Wonder Woman: Season One”
In the 1970s, one of DC’s icons made it to the small
screen. This may or may not have been a good thing.
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Book Review – “Red Dwarf Omnibus”
The Red Dwarf Omnibus is a printing of
Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers
and Red Dwarf: Better Than Life in a single
volume.
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Weekly DVD Picks
Sorry this is later than usual. I just got back from
Jasper.
Next up: a review of the first two Red Dwarf
novels.
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Star Trek: Enterprise – “Daedalus”
Very, VERY late…
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You may have noticed the site being slow and weird and flaky. Or not. Either way, read on for boring technical details.
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Novel Review: Gravity’s Rainbow
A screaming comes across the sky. It has happened before, but there is nothing to compare to it now.
It is too late. The Evacuation still proceeds, but it’s all theatre. There are no lights inside the cars. No light anywhere. Above him lift girders old as an iron queen, and glass somewhere far above that would let the light of day through. But it’s night. He’s afraid of the way the glass will fall– soon– it will be a spectacle: the fall of a crystal palace. But coming down in total blackout, without one glint of light, only great invisible crashing.