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Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy: August 2004

Interviews with Alan Moore, Geoffrey Landis, Steve Erikson and Robert Silverberg, why elitism in the genre is good, and Kim Stanley Robinson on the really dumb science of The Day After Tomorrow.


This month's news roundup of all the science fiction and fantasy content that's worth a bucket of Andorian Bloodworm spit found 'offworld the 'Nest. Stephen Hunt was doing the scouting this month.

INTERVIEWS

Phil High Interview
Infinity Plus interviews writer Phil High.

Alan Moore Interview
Salon interviews the king of the graphic novel world.

Geoffrey A. Landis Interview
SciFi.com interviews author Geoffrey A. Landis.

R. Scott Bakker Interview
SFFworld interviews the horror author.

Steve Erikson Interview
Tor interviews their own SFF author.

Robert Silverberg Interview
SciFi.com interviews one of the greats.

Around the World in 80 Days
The cast and crew site down with SciFi.com for an interview.

Douglas Adams Interview
MP3-format interview with SFF author Douglas Adams (from 1988).

I, Robot Interview
Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan and Alex Proyas speak about making the new SF movie.

Ray Bradbury Interview
Bradbury looks back on science fiction past and future.

LITERATURE

Jeff VanderMeer Suggests …
Jeff runs through his suggested summer reading list for Locus.

Summer Audiobooks
John Joseph Adams reviews this summer’s best genre audio books for Locus.

The Incredible Shrinking Comic
Wired looks at how comics are now hitting your cell-phone – how dire is that?

The Elite Fan
Why elitism in the genre is good.

China Miéville's Iron Council
Looks at China’s latest outing into the fantasy of the new weird.

Stross' The Atrocity Archives
Review of the book from Revolution SF.

Forty Signs of Rain
Kim Stanley Robinson’s latest trilogy leaves Mervius cold.

Newton's Wake.
Our own Ken MacLeod’s latest book comes in for a review.

FANS, CONS & AWARDS

SFSignal Survives
Daily science fiction blog SF Signal celebrates its first birthday.

The Aeon Award
Irish magazine Albedo One announces the Aeon Award … and a, cough, reading fee.

WesterCon57
New piece on this year’s Western Regional Science Fiction Convention.

FICTION

Jumpers
Short fiction by Mary Rosenblum.

Among the Dead
Short fiction by Edward Bryant

The Anatomist's Apprentice
Short fiction by Matthew Claxton.

The Breeding Grounds
Short fiction by Lavie Tidhar

Tune Out of Time
Short fiction by Philip E High

MEDIA

Episode III Title
The next Star Wars movie’s title is announced.

Episode III Title Revealed
More on the next Star Wars movie’s title.

Revenge of the Sith
Even more on the next Star Wars movie’s title.

Catwoman’s Miaow
Look at the stupid new Catwoman movie by Starburst.

Catwoman’s Litter
Another review of the new Catwoman movie.

Catwoman’s Hairball
Wired magazine reviews the new Catwoman movie and finds it a silly mess.

Jerry Goldsmith Dies
The composer of music for various SFF movies and TV series dies.

SCI-FI Channel Admits They Went Too Far On Shymalan Documentary ...
Everyone’s favourite SFF cable TV channel takes to playing April Fools jokes a little late.

Weaver on Alien’s Future
Sigourney ponders the future of her SF movie franchise.

Archer's Reckoning On Enterprise
Star Trek’s Captain Jonathan Archer talks about the new series and the continuing Xindi war arc.

Berman on Trek
More gossip about the plot – and indeed future – of the next Star Trek movie.

Enough Star Trek?
Braga on why the Trek franchise is dying on its feet.

Romulan Wars
Brannon Braga discusses the new Trek film, the Enterprise story arc and the Temporal Cold War.

Doohan's Condition
Trek’s ‘Scotty’ – now very ill with Alzheimer's - wants to remember D-Day and say farewell to his many fans.

Enterprise Spoilers
SciFi.com round-up all the spoilers for the new Trek TV series. Will William Shatner return?

Go Speed Racer Go!
Disney to go ahead with Matthew Reilly’s hover car racer techno-thriller.

Alias – Hourglass
Episode review of the spy-fy ‘Hourglass’ episode of Alias.

Review: Alias - Unveiled
Episode review of the spy-fy ‘Unveiled’ episode of Alias.

Review: Alias - The Frame
Episode review of the spy-fy ‘The Frame’ episode of Alias.

Review: Alias - Facade
Episode review of the spy-fy ‘Facade’ episode of Alias.

Spider-Man 2
Starburst examines the latest superhero movie to hit the street.

Lex Luthor Talks
Michael Rosenbaum, Smallville’s Lex Luthor, talks about his role in the new series.

Shadowmancer
G.P. Taylor's ‘Shadowmancer’ fantasy novels are heading for the big screen.

Atlantis Shatters the Record
Stargate Atlantis breaks household TV rating records.

Flying Sky High
Groan. Not another high school for superhero teens series.

Team America Pics
Pictures from the new marionette superhero film.

Bryan Singer to Direct Superman
But he won't be having too much to do with X-Men 3.

A New Knight
David Hasselhoff on his planned big movie Knight Rider adaptation.

Sink your Teeth into This
New Line files buys the movie rights to the Vampire: The Requiem role-playing game.

Latest Sky Captain Trailer
More footage from the CGI-heavy special effects movie.

Alias Off Course
Alias creator J.J. Abrams talks about how Alias has been drifting off track of late.

I, Stupid?
Slate magazine on why ‘I, Robot’ has misunderstood Asimov’s work.

I, Robot
Fantastica Daily reviews Will Smith’s latest SF movie.

I, Robot
Locus reviews the movie.

Dark Angel is Fantastic
Actress Jessica Alba joins the Fantastic Four movie cast.

Buried Secret
Why the Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan really exists, but you won't find it in the the SciFi Channel documentary.

Sci-Fi Channel screws up yet again
More on the sneaky Shyamalan trick.

Sci-Fi Channel Lies About Shyamalan
Why the SciFi.com network was never at odds with the filmmaker.

Sci Fi Channel admits Shyamalan hoax
CNN on why the SciFi.com network was never at odds with the filmmaker.

Syfyportal Angry
Syfyportal looks at the latest deceit from the Sci-Fi channel.

20th Century Fox finds 3 of the Fantastic Four
Apparently Chiklis, Gruffudd, and Evans are set.

A Sound of Thunder Heard
Ray Bradbury’s SF action-adventure comes to the big screen.

Marine Core
Stargate: Atlantis to keep its military appeal.

Ryan Withdraws
Jack Ryan, ex-husband of Seven of Nine/Jeri Ryan, drops out of Senate race following the Borg girl’s swingers club revelations in divorce case.

Teal'c Talks
Teal'c on Stargate old and new.

Frakes talks Thunderbirds
BBC Radio Five interview with the director of the new Thunderbirds movie.

‘Stargate’ creator ready for ‘Atlantis’
Much-anticipated sci-fi spinoff premieres July 16.

Star Wars Bloopers
Cue the 2004 George Lucas Selects Award.

That's all folks
Does the film Shrek II's success mean curtains for the world of traditional 2-D animation?

Dumb Movie?
Kim Stanley Robinson on decent science for global warming catastrophes.

No Daleks for Who
Why Doctor Who's favourite evil villain will not appear in its new TV series after a failure to agree terms.

Spiderman Two Review
Tobey Maguire stars in the Spider-Man sequel.

The Burden of Being Spidey
Wired magazine has a look at the new Spider-Man 2 movie.

Will Smith, Geek?
Wired interviews the star of ‘I, Robot’.


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The Dead Lines of Greg Bear
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Marianne de Pierres Interview
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(AUTHOR INTERVIEWS)

Why, Robot?
Scots author Ken Macleod on why the idea of a tool, a machine, that replicates our most distinctive features - a machine with a face, a voice, a mind, a hand - is disturbing and uncanny.
(COMMENT)

Stones
Short story from Radi Todorov Radev, a 26-year old science fiction author from Bulgaria. As well as his fiction, Radi usually writes the Bulgarian SF news reports for Locus.
(FICTION)

Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy: August 2004
Interviews with Alan Moore, Geoffrey Landis, Steve Erikson and Robert Silverberg, why elitism in the genre is good, and Kim Stanley Robinson on the really dumb science of The Day After Tomorrow.
(NEWS)

Offworld Report: Weird Science: August 2004
Inflatable space stations, why we never went to the moon, the Project Icarus study on deflecting asteroids with very large atomics, Stephen Hawking on black holes, Cassini orbits Saturn, 'and Beagle 3' looks for an American ride.
(NEWS)

Fantasy Filmfest 2004
Sasha tells how starting out in Munich, and cutting a creepy swathe through Stuttgart, Cologne and Frankfurt, to a final week-long blowout in Berlin, the Fantasy Filmfest dishes everything from haute horreur to gore-n-splatter.
(CON REPORTS)

I, Robot - Mark's Take
In 2035 there is a murder at U.S. Robotics and a robophobic policeman, played by Will Smith, believes robots are responsible. Mixing animation and live action nearly seamlessly, I, Robot turns Isaac Asimov's robot world into the backdrop for a prosaic summer action film. It is not a film Asimov would have enjoyed much.
(FILM REVIEWS)

Spider-Man 2 - Frank's Take
In director Sam Raimi’s explosively action-packed superhero saga Spider-Man 2, he picks up the pleasurable pace of the web-slinging wizard. Tobey Maguire is back in full form as the angst-ridden crime-fighting cobwebbed crawler. Lost in a perpetual haze of conflict and courageousness, Maguire’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man is a harried hero with a tainted blue-collar badge that he proudly dons.
(FILM REVIEWS)

The Chronicles of Riddick - Frank's Take
Four years after Pitch Black, filmmaker David Twohy decides to follow up his celebrated pet project with the disjointed and bloated sequel The Chronicles of Riddick. Utterly ponderous and as clunky as a crater rock, Riddick fails to capture the spontaneous spirit of its predecessor.
(FILM REVIEWS)

The Stepford Wives - Frank's Take
The writing is on the wall when a casual comedy that boasts a high-powered cast doesn’t have a single clue as to what it wants to accomplish. And that’s certainly not a vote of confidence for a dark SF movie looking to make mincemeat commentary about the awakening of feminism and the imprisoned role of domicile divas looking to grow beyond their restricted boundaries.
(FILM REVIEWS)

Around the World in 80 Days - Frank's Take
Poor Jules Verne must be spinning in his grave. Out of all the remakes that had been done regarding Verne’s whimsical classical story, director Frank 'The Wedding Singer' Coraci delivers a botched and banal affair of lackluster lunacy in his updated version of Around the World in 80 Days.
(FILM REVIEWS)


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