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September 28th, 2009 — Fantasy, Horror, SF Blurbs, Science Fiction
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Binghamton, Ithaca will celebrate connections to creator Rod Serling Elmira Star-Gazette Sure, I was a fan of horror, fantasy and science fiction – but there was more to this series – it looked so different from the current output – almost like … Free events let you explore Serling's world Elmira Star-Gazette all 14 news articles??
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Binghamton, Ithaca will celebrate connections to creator Rod Serling – Elmira Star-Gazette
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January 7th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Caprica, Doctor Who, Fantasy, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Check out the hilarious discussion of the “paranormal penis” in urban fantasy and science fiction, over at Alpha Heroes . Did you know that alien cat-men had “orgasmic cock syrup?” Now you do
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There Really Is Such A Thing As Too Much Penis Enhancement [Paranormal Genitals]
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December 21st, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
When I think of Christmas, the first thing that springs to mind is the happy fact that I am going to enjoy eternal life in Heaven. And the second is He-Man. Yes, He-Man

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The He-Man Christmas Special Is the Most Important Thing Ever [Jive Tarkin]
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December 16th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Will the Will Ferrell Land Of The Lost movie be dopey? All signs point to yes. Plus deadly spoilers for Star Trek, Lost, Thor, Dollhouse, Doctor Who, Heroes and Sarah Connor ! Star Trek: Here’s a new banner that shows all of the Enterprise crew looking gritty and grayscale.

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Inappropriate Erections And Crazy Skulls In Land Of The Lost [Morning Spoilers]
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December 7th, 2008 — Battlestar Galactica, Books, Breaking News, Caprica, Doctor Who, Fantasy, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate
Is the fate of the SciFi Channel more Battlestar Galactica and less “another SciFi Channel Original Movie”?

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The Future Of SciFi Is… The Internet? [Scifi Channel]
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December 4th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, Fringe, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Supernatural
One of the weirdest soaps ever to hit the airwaves is Dark Shadows , a late-1960s daily story that spent 6 months as a typical gothic melodrama and then surprised viewers by abruptly introducing ghosts, ancient gods, a sexy vamp named Barnabas (pictured), time travel, and parallel universes.

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Can Tim Burton Convert Over 1000 Hours of TV into One "Dark Shadows" Movie? [Dark Shadows]
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December 4th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, Fringe, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Nothing is better than curling up during the holidays with a good book, and December brings a lot of terrific options. Dark urban fantasy dominates, with The Engine’s Child and Knights of the Cornerstone , but there’s also some good space opera from Mike Resnick and Karen Miller – and a whole lot of apocalypse with a new Wild Cards novel and Scott Sigler’s latest “virus ate the world” book.

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Plagues, Hidden Cities, and Harbingers of Doom at the Bookstore This Month [December Books]
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November 28th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Books, Star Trek, Star Wars
The most recent Star Trek trailer briefly featured a particular species of green-skinned female known for their seductive powers. Green women are a force to be reckoned with in science fiction, and they range from pint-sized invaders to powerful warriors and cunning schemers. We list the green-skinned ladies who make the universe a more colorful place.

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The Emerald-Skinned Women Who Make the Universe a Greener Place [Triviagasm]
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November 28th, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Books, Star Trek, Star Wars
Here’s the new trailer for Futurama ’s fourth direct-to-DVD movie, Into The Wild Green Yonder , including a few fun jokes and scary plot moments. After the latest fantasy-heavy release, I’m really looking forward to this supposed scifi epic feature that gets the Planet Express crew involved in an ancient battle

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Can Dr. Zoidberg Save Fry’s Life In New Futurama Movie? [Futurama]
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November 22nd, 2008 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Fantasy, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Yesterday’s release of Twilight made certain that your weekend will be filled with the sound of screaming tweeny fangirl hordes, an auditory experience that the movie’s lead actor Robert Pattinson described as “terrifying … like the sound you hear at the gates of hell.” It would be easy to hate these creepy, utterly mediocre books and the phenomenon they’ve spawned — but I think you’ll find it’s even easier just to throw your head back and laugh.

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Twilight Makes for the Best Fanwank Ever [Twilight]
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