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September 28th, 2009 — Horror, Movies, SF Blurbs, Science Fiction, Videos From Youtube
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Give a person video expression and they become quite creative. Some lose their minds, but most just come alive through the adventure of seeing themselves on tape.
New York Times Rating: R, Science fiction thriller AHN Pandorum is a science fiction horror thriller set in the year 2174. All that's left on our ravaged Earth has been placed in the space probe Elysium, …

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Rating: R, Science fiction thriller – AHN
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September 28th, 2009 — Movies, SF Blurbs, Science Fiction, Videos From Youtube
Give a person video expression and they become quite creative. Some lose their minds, but most just come alive through the adventure of seeing themselves on tape.
New York Daily News Rating: PG-13, Science fiction thriller AHN The science fiction thriller, Surrogates, is He, Robot to I, Robot, Majority Report to Minority Report, Robopop to Robocop. So, yes, it reminds you of lots … Movie review: 'Surrogates' is a bad copy Salt Lake Tribune Review: 'Surrogates' We Are Movie Geeks SURROGATES Review Collider.com (blog) msnbc.com ?- Reading Eagle ?- Lake County News all 607 news articles??

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Rating: PG-13, Science fiction thriller – AHN
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September 28th, 2009 — Movies, SF Blurbs, Science Fiction
Give a person video expression and they become quite creative. Some lose their minds, but most just come alive through the adventure of seeing themselves on tape.
JoBlo.com Fantastic Fest: Hear Science Fiction Haikus from 'Gentlemen Broncos' Cinematical (blog) He's also appearing in Jared Hess' new movie Gentlemen Broncos as Dr. Ronald Chevalier, an extremely pretentious science fiction writer. ..

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Fantastic Fest: Hear Science Fiction Haikus from ‘Gentlemen Broncos’ – Cinematical (blog)
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis
Last night was the final Stargate Atlantis episode and we sat through, box of keelnex in hand, ready for the long goodbye.

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This Is The End, Staragte Atlantis [Stargate Atlantis Recap]
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
You know that there’s something wrong with last night’s Clone Wars episode when the thing I spent most time thinking about while watching it was that Jar-Jar sounded different than usual. Another misfire awaits. The most frustrating thing about “The Gungan General” was that you could, if you squinted a bit and filled in a lot of gaps for yourself, see what they were trying to do with the episode – A lighter, more broad version of the traditional Star Wars rogue-and-rescue formula played for laughs.

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Is There Anything Jar-Jar Can’t Ruin? [Clone Wars Recap]
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
I hadn’t realized how many quasi-revisionist works about the Nazis and the Holocaust had come out recently until I read this Times article .

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When Does Historical Revisionism Become Alternate History? [Alternate History]
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Supernatural
With the news that Spider-Man 4 could feature Morbius, The Living Vampire, we think we’ve figured out the plot for the next movie, and it’s gotten us excited at the goofy possibilities. Spoilers ahead

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Is This How The Spider-Man Movies Will Redeem Themselves? [Spider-Man 4]
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Firefly, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Stargate SG-1, X-Files
The best part of falling for a show is discovering that the actors in it are just as shamelessly fannish as you are.

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Actors Who Get Fandom [Actors]
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
It’s your daily Watchmen legal battle update – and, as has become customary about this story, forget what we told you yesterday , because the situation has changed… again. After asking Judge Gary Feess to issue an early ruling on Friday about whether or not Fox had the right to block them from releasing Zack Snyder’s adaptation of the 1980s classic comic, Warner Bros.

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Will Talking Save The Day For Watchmen? [Watchmen]
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January 10th, 2009 — Books, Breaking News, Doctor Who, Horror, IO9, Movies, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Neil Gaiman has been showing off a couple more pieces of art from his upcoming Batman story, “Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader,” giving another hint as to what Batman we can expect to meet. The images, from Gaiman’s two-part Bat-story celebrating the history of the character in the wake of the recent Batman RIP storyline, show a more classical side to the caped crusader – arresting Catwoman (in her 1950s costume, interestingly enough) amid moonlit gazes into each others’ eyes, and talking a panicking Riddler down instead of just punching him. Apparently, Gaiman asked artist Andy Kubert to reference various popular artists from Batman’s history in this story, and so these images may be a shout-out to the more mellow Batman of the ’50s through ’70s than a glimpse of Dark Knights to come

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Gaiman’s Batman A Lover, Not A Fighter [Batman]
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