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Fringe Season 2 Episode 1: Francis is An Alien Warrior September 18, 2009

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fringeThe first episode of Fringe Season 2 was awesome wasn’t it?

First we think that Olivia is dead, then we get another new cast member.

Fringe division is shut down then it’s back.

And in between we get that awesome scene where the alien warrior is able to send messages across universes with the typewriter and the mirror.

neat stuff.

Agent Francis is now dead – a shame – but since the alien device is in Washington – the fake Francis is likely to be with us for a while. Sure makes for an interesting plot device doesn’t it?

I’m sooooooooooooo glad that Fringe is BACK!!

Battlestar Galactica The Plan on DVD Oct 27. Not on TV until 2010 September 17, 2009

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theplan NO I don’t frakkin know why Starbuck is an Angel and yes the final episode of Battlestar Galactica SUCKED.

But we’re going to get a second chance. On October 27th the Battlestar Galactica movie The Plan is coming out on DVD. Originally it was first to be on TV, but now it’s not going to be broadcast until 2010.

Yes I’ve already pre-ordered by copy(Battlestar Galactica: The Plan
). I’m looking for redemption.

I’m looking for the awesomeness that was Battlestar Galactica to show up again.

I’m looking for the Evil Toasters to be Evil and not angels.

In some way this re-telling from the beginning reminds me of what happened with Babylon 5. First it was on TV and then the direct to video movies game out ()Battlestar Galactica: The Plan) and the movies were awesome, filling in all the blanks.

Will the Plan live up to our high expectations?

After the TOTAL FRAKKING DISASTER that was the BSG finale, so long as Starbuck isn’t an angel, this movie will be 10x better.

Disney Closing Star Tours in October 2010. Star Tours II coming in 2011 September 14, 2009

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Star Tours is a classic Disney motion simulator ride…

But that’s just the prob isn’t it? It’s classic – it’s old and dated even more so than the Star Trek Experience was in Las Vegas.

After a magnificent run, Star Tours is now set to close in October of 2010. But within a year it will be replaced by Star Tours II

Not many details yet on the new ride, other than a slick podracer scene in the vid from Disney.

Defying Gravity CANCELLED – We will never know who Beta was September 14, 2009

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defyingLast night’s episode – episode  (Love, Honor, Obey
) of Defying Gravity was one of the better episodes of the series.

We finally had some action – and we were on the verge of finding out who/what Beta was.

We’ll now never find out as the geniuses that run ABC have canceled Defying Gravity.

INSANE.

Sure the show was slow, but it was just building to its big resolution – the unveiling of Beta.

What a fraking waste of time. How could ABC cut it off now?

I just wanted to know what Beta was and what the real mission of Antares was all about, now what do i get? Nothing.

ABC apparently already ordered 13 episodes so there are a bunch more left to watch – maybe they’ll be a DVD set – we can only hope..

If you missed last night’s episode Amazon has it here:Love, Honor, Obey

** UPDATED ** As it turns out the remaining 5 episodes will be shown in Canada – let’s hope that Amazon picks them up and/or that they’ll be easily available online

Iain M. Banks : Use of Weapons : Amazing Ending, slow start September 13, 2009

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useofweapons This is the second Ian M. Banks Culture novel we’ve read (the first was Consider Phelebas) and no it’s not as good as the first.

That’s not to say this isn’t a good book – but you just need a whole lot more patience.

Use of Weapons is all about a Culture agent known as Zalkawe who is used by the Culture to help influence events. The way the book is written is that there is a long of time jumping back an forth, some of it broken up nicely by different chapter number but not always.

At one point, we actually were ready to give up on this book, since it was so over-written and difficult to follow.

But this book does deliver at the end with a tremendously shocking conclusion that really was a surprise. Though this book was often plodding and dull the surprise ending really does help to make up for the slow start.

If this had been the first Banks book that we had ever read, there is little doubt that it would be our last. But the Culture is a cool idea and Consider Phelbas was such a brilliant novel that we just want to find more of the same.

This book could have been much better if it cut out 100 pages of wasted space and nonsense. It could have been better if the time jumping was more clear.

It is however a very deep and involving character driven story with (like we said) a fantastic ending that is amazing.

Iain M. Banks : Consider Phelbas : Review: AWESOME September 9, 2009

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considerphelbas While I read a lot of science fiction, somehow I had never read Iain M. Banks.

I know, I know i’m a frakking nugget.

So over the summer I picked up Banks’ first SciFi novel (and first Culture novel) Consider Phelbas.

What an incredible ride. Sure there is the larger setting space opera stuff that is the Culture – which is cool

But it’s the story itself, Horza the Changer, the minds, the Idirans that plot twists and the incredible scenes that make this book one of my top three all time scifi novels.

The destruction of the Vavatch orbital with the Damage Game – wow. That could’ve been a book on its own.

The final battle in the caves of the dead world was such a page turner that i read for 10 hours straight till the end.

The end, well it seemed sudden and shocking to me in a way. I didn’t want this book to end.

While epilogues and appendices are usually items that are supplementary, in this case they are part of the story and are the true ending.

Yes this was my first Banks novel, my first culture novel, but it won’t be the last.

Star Wars Clone Wars Season 2 starts Friday, Oct. 2 – Return of the Mandalorians September 8, 2009

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starwars.clone.warsDon’t know about you but we miss Clone Wars and can’t wait for season two to start.

We’ll all have to wait until Friday Oct 2nd though.

It looks like this year will mark the return of the Bounty Hunters, and in particular Mandalorian bounty hunters (not just Fett either).

If you’re looking for Star Wars The Clone Wars: The Complete Season One (TV Series)on DVD, you’ve got to wait until November 3rd to get your copy.

In the meantime, how about a nice little Season Two trailer to keep you interested?

SyFy Video – Stargate Universe – Stepping Through the Gate August 13, 2009

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New footage from the first episode of Stargate Universe – AIR – and some thoughts from the cast.

Rly cool stuff – we can hardly wait for this show to be on already!

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2009 Hugo Award Winners Announced August 10, 2009

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Over the weekend the Hugo Awards were given out at the 2009 Worldcon conference in Montreal.

The Hugo Award was named in honor of Hugo Gernsback, “The Father of Magazine Science Fiction,”. The award is is given annually by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) at the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon)

The Hugo Award, first presented in 1953, celebrate the best in the field of science fiction and fantasy. Recipients are chosen by members of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS).

And the winners are:

Best Novel
* The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins; Bloomsbury UK)

Best Novella
* “The Erdmann Nexus” by Nancy Kress (Asimov’s Oct/Nov 2008)

Best Novelette
* “Shoggoths in Bloom” by Elizabeth Bear (Asimov’s Mar 2008)

Best Short Story
* “Exhalation” by Ted Chiang (Eclipse Two)

Best Related Book
*Your Hate Mail Will be Graded: A Decade of Whatever, 1998–2008 by John Scalzi (Subterranean Press)

Best Graphic Story
* Girl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones Written by Kaja & Phil Foglio, art by Phil Foglio, colors by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment)

Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
* WALL-E Andrew Stanton & Pete Docter, story; Andrew Stanton & Jim Reardon, screenplay; Andrew Stanton, director (Pixar/Walt Disney)

Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
* Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog Joss Whedon, & Zack Whedon, & Jed Whedon & Maurissa Tancharoen , writers; Joss Whedon, director (Mutant Enemy)

Best Editor, Short Form
* Ellen Datlow

Best Editor, Long Form
* David G. Hartwell

Best Professional Artist
* Donato Giancola

Best Semiprozine
* Weird Tales edited by Ann VanderMeer & Stephen H. Segal

Best Fanzine
* Electric Velocipede edited by John Klima

Best Fan Writer
* Cheryl Morgan

Best Fan Artist
* Frank Wu

The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
* David Anthony Durham*

Defying Gravity S01E03 Threshold – This show is starting to SUCK August 10, 2009

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defying The first post-pilot episode (technically episode 3)of Defying Gravity was on Sunday night..and it wasn’t half as good as the pilot.

Instead of telling us who/what Beta is – barely a mention – we get a long drawn out sloooooooooow episode.

Yes the whole bit about libido suppression was interesting – and the halo was an interesting twist –

This show isn’t about action – it’s about human interactions – as we learn to love/like/hate the characters that will be worthwhile – but at this early point – it’s just too early. The show is too slow.

Let’s hope the next episode has more plot development to make us like this show the way we did the pilot.

If you missed the episode – Threshold Amazon’s got for free

Is Rocket Robin Hood headed to the big screen? August 7, 2009

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rocketrobinhoodA lot of buz today on the SciFi scene about a new Science Fiction version of Robin Hood heading for the big screen.

Could it be Rocket Robin Hood?!!!

Rocket Robin Hood is a cult classic late 60′ cartoon – cheesy and campish. But it’s classic and it’s awesome. As a kid, me an my friends would sing the theme song…

“Come gather around me. Space travelers surround me. Hark now to the ballad of Rocket Robin Hood. I may well confound you, astound you, spellbound you, with heroes and villains, the bad and the good. Watch now as our rockets race here from afar. For now, with our Robin, we live on a star. Three. Two. One. Blast off! Band of brothers, marching together. Heads held high in all kinds of weather. With fiery blasts, our roaring rockets rise, beyond the Earth, beyond the skies! At the side of Robin, take your stand, with the gallant leader of our band. Send a joyous shout throughout the land! For Rocket Robin Hood!”

Donate to Strange Horizons – Support Science Fiction! August 6, 2009

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We’re fans of  Strange Horizons here at ShowMeSciFi.com – it has had consistently good science fiction content – and it’s free!

But Strange Horizons needs our help – they’re doing some fund raising now to help keep the site and its online science fiction publications going.

Our little experiment has been more successful than we could ever have expected. We’ve published exciting new material every week since September 2000, and the material in our archives includes fiction from popular authors such as Jo Walton, Elizabeth Bear, Tim Pratt, Sandra McDonald, Jay Lake, and John Scalzi. Stories and poems from Strange Horizons have been reprinted in major anthologies and been shortlisted for major awards, but even after all of that success, we haven’t lost our focus on encouraging new authors. This year alone, we’ve published half a dozen stories from authors who had submitted to us for the first time!

As successful as we’ve been, we still need your help to keep our magazine going. Strange Horizons relies on donations from readers in order to stay in business. We’re trying to raise $7000 in the month of August, and we’re hoping that you, Dear Reader, will help us reach that goal.

You can donate by clicking HERE (redirect to Strange Horizons donate page)

Where SciFi Writers Write – yeaah they’re a bit cluttered. But Piers Anthony isn’t too bad August 5, 2009

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Awesome site called WhereIWrite.org has an amazing collection of pictures of the ‘offices’ of some famous (living) scifi authors.

Here’s one of my fav authors  – Piers Anthony – and his office is one of the most orderly in the whole set.

Syfy Video – Stargate Universe – Stepping Through the Gate August 3, 2009

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Chad Vader Season 2 Episode 6 – Chad gets LIbby July 24, 2009

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Finally! another Chad Vader Season 2 episode.

This one isn’t terribly funny but it’s still good fun and is clearly the setup for Chad’s removal from Empire Markets

Stargate Universe Comic-Con trailer – Stargate turns into Star Trek Voyager July 24, 2009

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A new trailer for Stargate Universe is now out ..this one showing us the basics of the story that we haven’t seen before.

The Earthers are on Icarus base – sounds like a beta site idea – and they fall under attack – jump through an open gate and end up on an ancient ship 7 billion light years from Earth.

Sound like they ended up in the Delta Quadrant..

anyways a cool trailer to watch and we can hardly wait until the series is finally on – WE NEED OUR STARGATE FIX!!

TR2N Tron Legacy Trailer is now avail! Same as TR2N just clearer July 24, 2009

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Remember that grainy footage we had when TR2N has its first trailer?

Disney is now out with a nice clean version for Tron Legacy – mostly the same, just clearer – still SWEEEET to watch.

TR2N becomes Tron Legacy. WTF? TR2N was cool! July 23, 2009

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tron.legacyYeaah we’re pumped for Tron 2..we sure have waited long enough.

Last year they were going to call it TR2N which was one of the coolest names for a flick ever.

Now the Mickey Mousketeers and Disney have butchered that and are now calling the moving Tron Legacy.

Isn’t that a little lame?

Early footage looks awesome though – as soon as we can find a public link to post we will!

Principal photography apparently has already wrapped up and we shouldn’t expect to the movie until 2011.

TR2N : Flynn Lives goes Viral July 21, 2009

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In less than two days we’re going to see our first real footage from the new Tron 2 – TR2N flick..

Disney has already started the media hype with a new viral site at:

http://www.flynnlives.com/ – if you click on the bouncing spider at the bottom you’ll get a countdown to the new footage.

New Doctor Who Matt Smith starts filming July 20, 2009

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We’re still a few months away from the first real TV appearance of the new Doctor Who – with the new Doctor – Matt Smith –

Smith began his first filming as the new Doctor this week – and the BBC has let loose a few images – but not much…

Check out this clip below for some great British speculation on Matt Smith and the new Doctor Who.