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Offworld Report: Science Fiction and Fantasy, November 2004
Interviews with Stephen R. Donaldson, Clive Barker, Matt Stone
and Trey Parker, Clark Kent's foster father, and John Clute, Dell
Magazines' SF boat cruise, fiction by Peter Crowther, and getting
laid at a science-fiction convention.
INTERVIEWS
Stephen
R. Donaldson Interview
Matt
Stone and Trey Parker Interview
Team America: World Police – Joe 90 it ain’t.
Mick
Garris Interview
Interview with the director of various Stephen King films.
Clive
Barker Interview
Horror author interviewed.
Shaun
of the Dead
Stars and crew of the horror comedy film interviewed.
John
Schneider Interview
Clark Kent's dad interviewed about matters Smallville-related.
John
Clute Interview
The arty don of the SF lit scene speaks.
CONS
Cruising for a
SF bruising?
Dell Magazines runs the first ever science fiction cruise boat.
Will the world of cons ever be the same again, land lubbers?
Salute
to Star Trek
Fan report from a con where everyone really does dress up as a Klingon.
LIT
Worlds
of Tomorrow
Review of this art-book featuring pulp magazine covers. Looks nice.
On
the Pull
Article on the movie version of Philip Pullman's fantasy trilogy.
Anne
Rice and the Amazon.com Affair
Some contretemps between the e-commerce site and author Anne Rice.
SHORT FICTION
War
of Another World
Short fiction by Adam Roberts.
View
from a Height
Short fiction by Joan D. Vinge.
Ruby,
in the Storm
Short fiction by AM Dellamonica.
Destitution
Short fiction by Derek Smith.
Songs
of Leaving
Short fiction by Peter Crowther.
Blind
Date with the Invisible Man
Short fiction by Leslie What.
The
Wolf-man of Alcatraz
Short fiction by Howard Waldrop.
Little
Whalers
Short fiction by Steven Utley.
ARTICLES
Geeks
in Love
The art of finding nooky at science fiction conventions.
Science
Fiction is Blind
Why SF authors are losing the ability to predict the trends of the
future in their novels.
MEDIA
Charmed
Season seven of the three teen witches’ TV series.
Team
America
The South Park crew bring you their take of current affairs Thunderbirds
stylee.
Suspect
Zero
Look at the movie where the FBI track down a renegade agent trained
to kill victims with his mind.
Trek
Fans Needed
Star Trek fan contributions needed for a new TV documentary.
Earthsearch
The classic radio SF series gets a new lease of life in CD format.
Tale
of the ‘Scape
Wry look at the new ‘Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars’ movie.
The
Final Cut
SF movie thriller from the near future where you can record you
life on a chip.
Bond
is Dead
Brosnan confirms his days as 007 are no more.
Not
so Plain Jane Visits Smallville
Actress Jane Seymour lands a pivotal role in the Smallville TV series.
Hmm. Super.
A-Team
Returns
The big-screen movie of those kooky Vietnam vets will be dark and
realistic. Oh, someone actually gets shot then?
Hitchhiker
Redux
A review of the fourth episode of the new Hitchhikers Guide to the
Galaxy radio series.
Wolverine
the Movie
David Benioff lined up for the X-Men movie spin-off.
Hang
on, James
MGM places James Bond #21 into suspended animation.
Hellboy
Redux
The director's cut DVD of the Hellboy film may be more different
than you think.
Burning
Books
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 getting close to a big movie treatment.
The
Sensual Cylon
Interview with Tricia Helfer, the best-looking robot Battlestar
Galactica has ever seen.
Get
your Hitchhiker's Here
Download your episodes of the new radio series here.
Vill
he Be Back?
Will California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appear in the fourth
Terminator movie.
Fantastic
Four - Fantastic
Pics from the new FF movie of Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm
and Ben Grimm. Flame on!
Seeing
Sikozu
Farscape babe Sikozu – aka Raelee Hill - talks about the new mini-series
movie.
Gritty
Galactica
Why the Battlestar has got the realistic Space Above and Beyond
treatment.
Hex(y)
Do we have a British Buffy for the TV screen?
How
Lost are we?
Is there trouble in paradise, as the BBC chat to the Alias creator
about his new TV show?
Loving
Star Wars
Behind the scenes on the Empire of Dreams documentary, looking at
how director George Lucas had to fight to bring his vision to the
big screen.
Starfighter
The Musical
At last, the musical version of the 1984 SF film The Last Starfighter.
Hmm, yeah.
The
Forgotten, forgotten?
Review of the new horror flick The Forgotten.
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