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Stargate SG-1 10 x17 The Shroud May 4, 2007

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Wow solid episode.

The whole time it has you hanging and second guessing – Is Daniel an Orii lackey or is he telling the truth?

Is disablling the wormhole blocking the supergate a good thing or not?

Is Daniel ‘involved’ with the Orisii Adria?

Much much better than the last bunch of Stargate SG-1 Episodes and one that definately engaged me from beginning till the end…

 Not much farther to go…

Star Trek: Klingons: Blood Will Tell #1 May 2, 2007

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I finally got my hands on the first issue of Star Trek Klingons Blood Will Tell … i wimped out and bought the English language version – as opposed to the Klingon version and was laughed at for being a newbie by my ‘friendly’ TARG of a comics retailer.. The story in English at least is quite basic and attempt to chronicle a sort of history of the Klingons just ahead of the peace treaty that Kirk helps get negotiated in Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country. Sure i’ll keep buying this series just to see what happens and how they attempt to fill in the blanks..but we all know how it ends up. Klingons and Federation as allies and not heinous enemies. Art in this book is decent here’s a few cells from the Klingon language version. Though it’s in Klingon – the Klingon is transliterated into English. SOOO to prove my warriors mettle..following is a Klingon language translations of this blog post.

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Flash Gordon Set to Premiere on August 10th May 1, 2007

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Filming on the new Flash Gordon show started today in Vancouver BC and apparently SciFi channel is targeting an August 10th air date.

I doubt very much they can film 22 episodes inside of August 10th so i assume they’re only working on the first few episodes at this point.

We also should already have an indiciation as to what Flash Gordon should look like.   SciFi’s upcoming Tin Man series will share the same sets as Flash Gordon for the planet Mongo.

Guess that means that Flash Gordon will look like the Wizard of Oz in outer space then.

Iron Man Live Action Movie set for May 2008 April 30, 2007

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Director Jon Favreau confirmed on his blog  that the Iron Man movie is going well with at least two Iron Man suits in production for the movie.

The first teaser trailer for the movie could come as soon as the San Diego Comic Con which Favreau will be at.

No doubt Marvel and Favreau and banking on MASSIVE bucks from Spiderman to keep the demand for comic character movies hot. I really REALLY hope they don’t screw it up like Ghost Rider. Iron Man is an awesome character and if this movie is done right with the right plot and real understanding of who/what Iron Man is all about it, we could have another motion picture comic book hero franchise to cheer for.

New Flash Gordon Actor Not a Flash Gordon Fan April 30, 2007

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You would think that a character like Flash Gordon that’s been around for more than 70 years would have a large and loyal fan base.

Apparently  Eric Johnson the smallville actor that SciFi has tapped to play Flash Gordon in the new series, only knew the name Flash Gordon and nothing about the character before he started preparing for the show. As reported by ShowMeSciFi in February SciFi is bringing back Flash Gordon for at least 22 episodes in a re-imagined series.

What kind of an idiotic move is this??! I mean COME ON! Who hasn’t seen the the 80’s Flash Gordon? It’s a cult freakin classic after all.

 “I didn’t know much more than the name Flash Gordon, but the Internet helped me a lot, and people sent me links,” Johnson said in an interview . “There was this Biography Channel bio on Flash Gordon that talked about the mythology and the writers and the actors. Then it was interesting just finding out what other people knew.” Johnson’s own grandmother was a reader of the original newspaper comic strip, which was created in 1934 by legendary comic-strip artist Alex Raymond and is still distributed internationally by King Features Syndicate.

Though the new Flash series has found it’s Flash (who doesn’t know Flash) it has yet to cast for Dr. Hans Zarkov and Dale Arden, Flash’s love interest. It is unknown as to who is cast as Ming the Merciless but here’s hoping he’s a Flash Gordon fan and not some washed up reject.

Battlestar Galatica Zarek issue # 4 The Circle Is Complete April 29, 2007

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Zarek isn’t just a freedom fighter, he’s also a hero that saved lives when the Cylon invasion happened.

What’s more he returned to the prison barge that was transferring him to a parole hearing once he saved people from the Cylons.

AMAZing.

I’m not sure if this Battlestar Galactica Zarek series is considered to be BSG canon, but it should be.

From the first issue all the way to this last one, Zarek has held my attention with solid action, plot and character development of Zarek.

Zarek is a somewhat misunderstood BSG character, piece by piece in the SciFi show they’ve pulled out tidbits of his backstory…BUT this comic book series IS the backstory.

If you missed individual issues at your local retailer, you’re still in luck. A tradepaperback version of the collected four issue set will be out in July.

Stargate SG-1 10×15 The Road Not Taken April 28, 2007

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Parallel Mirror Universe stuff is no stranger to SciFi or Stargate.

Stargate SG-1 Season Ten episode 15 The Road Not Taken is not the best parallel universe episode to ever appear on Stargate SG-1 but it certainly was entertaining.

stargateroad.jpg I tend to prefer mirror universes where the good guys are evil – in this case Landry as President of the US is just a bit evil but still..

All told a solid episode..but again one that doesn’t particularly advance the overall grand plot in the battle against the ori…

Only a few more episodes left and then that’s it for US broadcast TV’s run for Stargate SG-1.

Battlestar Galatica Zarek issue # 3 April 27, 2007

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Continuing from the first two issues in this series (which ShowMeSciFi reviewed here), this third issue take us into Zarek’s life behind bars.

Zarek is of course a beloved character because of Richard Hatch and the classic BSG attachment BUT this comic book series takes it to another level.

Out in the public Zarek’s story was definitely interesting, behind bars its even better. What kind of genius is this dude? A real methodical and well organized one.

It’s too bad this is only a four issue series but then again, it is only filling in a very specific gap.Who is Tom Zarek and how did he end up on the prison barge?

Blade Runner – REDONE? (again?!) April 26, 2007

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Looks like a special 25th anniversary edition of Blade Runner is in the works.

BEST PART? Scene RESHOOTS!!

We’re not talking about Director’s Cut here where all they do is take out the bogus voice over narration. We’re talking about NEW footage.

At this stage we know only about one of the reshot pieces. Joanna Cassidy who played Zhora, one of the movie’s “replicants,” or androids confirmed on a blog post that she’s done a reshoot.

ZHORA of course has the awesome scene where Decker (Harrison Ford) shoots her and she goes crashing through all the retail windows.

No word yet on whether Harrison Ford is reshooting scenes too..but here’s hoping he is (and that this time the movie shows him to be the REPLICANT we all know he is!).

Just in case you don’t remember the scene….here it is:

Babylon 5 Lost Tales – Already in top 10 Amazon bestsellers and its not out till July! April 26, 2007

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ShowMeSciFi has written before about Babylon 5 The Lost Tales.

It is one most anticipated SciFi releases of the year and finally FINALLY brings back one of the greatest (if not the greatest) SciFi TV franchise of all time in a direct to DVD movie.

The DVD has a running time of 75 minutes. Basic timeline is that it’s the tenth anniversary of the Interstellar Alliance, and President Sheridan is on his way to Babylon 5 for the celebration.

Officially Babylon 5: The Lost Tales” will be released on July 31, 2007 but Amazon.com already is doing pre-orders.

Apparently it’s already in HUGE demand. Babylon 5 The Lost Tales is already the number 6 bestseller on Amazon’s DVD list.

It’ll be interesting to see just how popular this DVD becomes before its release.

Earth-like Planet Found? I don’t think so April 25, 2007

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Mainstream media has been keen to pick up on the apparent discovery of the most earth like exoplanet yet discovered.

Problem is they’re wrong.

Apparently astronomers were researching two Jupiter-size planets with the Keck Telescope in Hawaii, when they noticed a wobble that could not be accounted for by the two-planet model they used. Doppler measurements revealed an inner planet. It orbits Gliese 876, an M dwarf star about one-third of the Sun’s mass.

“This planet answers an ancient question,” says team leader Geoffrey Marcy. “Over 2,000 years ago, the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Epicurus argued about whether there were other earthlike planets. Now, for the first time, we have evidence for a rocky planet around a normal star.”

Now I don’t know about you but I don’t consider a Red Dwarf to be normal or Earth-like. Maybe more like Superman’s homeworld of Krypton.

Our Sun is not a red dwarf and has some very specific radiation and magnetic characteristics that are key to the existence of life in this Solar system.

Does a Red Dwarf have such characteristics?

There are undoubtably Earth-like planets out there. I suspect that that they orbit Earth-like stars.

If I were a betting man i’d say they orbit the two closest Earth-like stars: Epsilon Eridani and Tau Ceti.

Stargate Atlantis Season 3 x 13 Irresponsible April 23, 2007

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KOLYA!!!!!!!!

Jenai strongman Kolya and Sheppard have had a serious hate on since the first time they met.

FINALLY – in this episode they settle their score (or so we hope).

When the Atlantis team finds Lucius Luvin up to his old tricks again, they try to blow the whistle on his scamming ways — but their well-intentioned intervention leads to a showdown with their old adversary Acustus Kolya

The Lucius angle in this episode is terribly cheesy and actually works quite well to setup the final Jenai Kolya showdown.

If I had shot this episode, I likely would have stretched out the final shootout just a bit..but as it is, it’s great stuff.

Sheppard stares down Kolya..offers him the chance to surrender…both men’s hands angle towards their respective firearms.

Shootout in the Pegasus Galaxy. GREAT stuff overall.

Which Science Fiction Writer Are You? April 21, 2007

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There a nifty little quiz I just came across that helps you determine which Science Fiction writer you’d like be.

Mine came up with Gregory Benford.

Certainly not a bad option but not what I would have thought.

Now if you were to ask me which SciFi writer would I aspire to be like that’s an easy one.

Asimov hands down.

It is Asimov’s Empire stories and the the Foundation series that first lit the SciFi spark for me.

Asimov had a personality that just enlivened and enriched everything he wrote. You can feel the masters presence in each page and with each page you want to read more.

It is a gift that will always be remembered. Asimov will never be forgotten.

Stargate SG-1 Season 10 Line in the Sand April 20, 2007

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Not a bad episode but not a great one either.

Something goes wrong when SG-1 attempts to use Merlin’s phasing device to hide a village from the Ori army, forcing Mitchell and the critically wounded Carter to hide themselves out of phase from an occupation force of ruthless Ori soldiers

It’s entirely predictable and not particularly challenging except for Vala’s Ori husband who defies the prior.

Beyond that…looking forward to the next episode….countdown to the series finale is still on…

Star Trek Shields Soon To Be Science Fact – Not Science Fiction April 18, 2007

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RED ALERT SHIELDS UP!!

Where would the Starship Enterprise NCC-1701 be without her shields?

(oh yeah it would be the NX-01 with that totally bogus hull plating nonsense).

According to a report on the BBC, British scientists are actively working to make SciFi Shields a reality. Details have been presented at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting in Preston, UK.Scientists hope to mimic the magnetic field which protects the Earth.

Don’t expect to be deflecting Klingon disruptors anytime soon though..the shields are more about deflecting solar radiation than incoming particle weapons fire.

You don’t need much of a magnetic field to hold off the solar wind. You could produce the shield 20-30 kilometres away from the spacecraft,” explained Dr Ruth Bamford, from the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in Didcot, UK in a statement

Read the full story on the BBC site.

Battlestar Galactica Cylon Apocalypse issue #2 – Cylons came from snakes?! April 17, 2007

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With the popularity of the new re-imagined Battlestar Galactica, there has been alot of speculation about how the Cylons evolved from machines to flesh and blood.

Cylon Apocalypse issue #2 offers a potential answer – though it will never EVER show up in the new series – since Cyclon Apocalypse is a classic era based comic.

Long story short is that the Cylon are experimenting with some kind of biogenic substance that reverts the cylons to a reptilian/mamilian form.

In this issue of the comic (which continues from the excellent issue #2). Adama decides to try and negotiate with a Cylon viceroy but as well all know there is no negation with the cylon.

GREAT FRAKKING STUFF. It really makes me wish that the new show was
a) actually on now instead of on an 8 month hiatus
b) that the new show had an imperious leader, viceroys and cylon mainframe worlds.

In the absence of the SciFi show, the Dynamite Entertainment comic series is THE BEST BSG thing running.

Clash of the Titans Set To Return Thanks to Empire Strikes Back Writer April 16, 2007

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Remember 1981’s Clash of the Titans?

I sure do. Cheesy special effects and all, it’s a classic. And like all good classics it’s going to be remade.

But this remake is going to be written by Star Wars Episode V Empire Strikes Back Writer Lawrence Kasdan.

The original 1981 story revolves around Zeus’ son, Perseus, and his journey to save Princess Andromeda during which he must complete various tasks set out by Zeus, including capturing Pegasus and slaying Medusa and fighting the Kraken.

No word yet on when this beast will hit the screens or on who might be cast. Sir Lawrence Olivier was Zeus in the original – who’s gonna top that?

Here for your viewing enjoyment – the original 1981 trailer.

Stargate SG-1 Season 10 – The Quest Part 2 April 14, 2007

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Having finally overcome all the obstacles protecting the sangraal, SG-1 and Ba’al are automatically beamed away from the underground cavern at the end of their quest, leaving an infuriated Adria behind. Arriving in a new chamber, they are astonished to discover not the mystical weapon they’ve been hunting, but rather an old man frozen in a stasis pod. The sangraal was actually destroyed long ago. In its place, however, sleeps the one man who can build a second version of the weapon: Merlin himself.

WOW.

Great episode from top to bottom. No suprises as SG-1 figures out how to defeat the dragon…

FUNNIEST LINE in the whole episode is when the team is trying to guess the dragon’s real name and Teal’C deadpans with his name suggestion of – “PUFF”.

but an interesting twist with the discovery of Merlin.

Too bad Merlin himself dies..

And too bad that Daniel gets captured by the Orii.

Oh well. Guess that just helps to set up the next few episode where SG-1 will undoubtedly track, locate and save Daniel. The countdown for the final episode of Season 10 is on!!

Stargate Atlantis season 3 – Echoes April 14, 2007

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When the people of Atlantis begin to have visions of ghosts, Teyla believes the apparitions are actually Ancients unable to ascend warning them of a great danger.

Kind of a weird episode – but Stargate Atlantis does a great job of tying in stuff from previous episodes. In this case, it’s the whales that live on Atlantis.

We had this episode figure out about half way though, but still solid entertainment that’ll keep you in your seat for a full hour.

No wraith or replicators in this episode..which makes you wonder when they’re coming back (next episode maybe?)

Chad Vader Episode 7 April 12, 2007

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The lastest episode of Chad Vader is out and it’s not quite up to snuff.

Episode 6 was one of the funniest things i’ve ever seen. with Vader  like odd job jack working as a telemarketer, a copier repairman and a taxi cab driver.

In Episode 7 Chad is just trying to get his job back..it’s o.k as something that kinda/sorta moves the plot along..but hope Episode 8 is better.

If you haven’t heard of Chad Vader – it’s a YouTube sensation with a ‘Vader’ character as a day/night shift manager at a grocery store. Most of the time it’s great stuff.

Episode 7 inline below: