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Photo GallerySci-Fi's Ultimate Showdowns! Enter the Geek Thunderdome! Which piece of science-fiction technology is more awesome? The Terminator or RoboCop? Serenity or the Millennium Falcon? The Enterprise or Galactica? You decide?
There's no U.S. publication date yet, but the book Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale by Russell Davies is on my must-read list.Davies spearheaded the revival of the classic British TV show, the longest-running sci-fi series in history (seen stateside on...
It seems that AMC is doing the job that the Sci Fi Channel doesn't want to do. Namely, producing more honest to goodness TV shows. Case in point: AMC is working on an adaptation of Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars . I know many people love this book, but I found it to be slow, tedious, with too much politics. Still, it's real SF and it's good to see someone trying to bring SF to TV. The Hollywood Reporter...
The third annual “SCREAM,” Awards, a celebration of the best in horror, sci-fi, fantasy and comic genre premiering on Spike TV Tuesday, October 21 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) from The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA. With categories including The Ultimate Scream, Best Superhero, Best Villain, Best Director, Most Memorable Mutilation and Best Fantasy Movie – Spike believes it’s about time that someone paid...
I was completely prepared to hate the new "Clone Wars" TV series, but while it's in no danger of making its way onto anyone's list of great sci-fi shows, it's not so bad. Any animated TV series is only as good as its writing, and, if the first two episodes are any indication, the writing for "The Clone Wars" is decent, though unspectacular. Wired.com
Yes, Eli Stone - the quirky law drama featuring a main character who has 'visions' of George Michael all over the place - debuts on Sci-Fi tonight and it looks interesting. Im going to reserve judgement until I've seen it because I shudder at the thought of TV shows who go for a willfully quirky premise, but it looks promising. To get you in the mood, here are some pictures from the first episode....
A LORRY driver who veered across motorway lanes as he watched episodes of Battlestar Galactica while behind the wheel has been banned from the road for 15 months.
After sinking millions into an engrossing web series about a scientist who shelters supernatural creatures, Sanctuary's creators see their show find a new home on cable. Wired.com
Police say Benjamin Trotman drove for 25 miles in northern England last December with one eye on the road and the other on the cult sci-fi show Battlestar Galactica.
If you're not a fan of US imports, it's probably best to stay away from the TV next week. Why? There are loads of them starting up - well, four to be exact - and it really is a veritable smorgasbord of sci-fi and drama for the discerning US import connoisseur. There's some surreal drama, a strong flavour of doom-laden sci-fi and a hot, new police show too. Yes, there's something for everyone. So what's...