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The Watchmen Trailer is online.
Hmmm, it'd make a good music video for The Smashing Pumpkins, but not convinced about the look. Doctor Manhatten looks good but Nite Owl looks a bit rubber.
Stylish though.
There are times when I wonder whether I Iook back on Joss Whedon's creations with rose tinted fanspectacles: was Buffy really that original and funny when I first watched it? Could I really watch Firefly on infinite repeat on a desert island? Is Toy Story really the best kids film ever? And so on.
And then I watched Dr. Horrible.
And the memories rush back.
Yes.
Dr. Horrible is genius, crafted especially for us. Forget your doubts and watch it.
The trailer for Terminator Salvation goes all Cloverfield on us. Which is annoying because I just want to see what's happening.
From what I could glimpse between the static it looks more Mad Max than Terminator.
When I read things like:
McG's take is to weave science fiction and horror elements into a state-of-the-art action film: The camera always moves, the imagery is raw and kinetic, the pace is insane. The creative challenge for me will be to bury the effects into the photography but to still protect our big visual moments.
It doesn't give me hope. But then it's Christian Bale, and would he sign up for rubbish?
ABC entertainment president Stephen McPherson admitted to SCI FI Wire that the rush to complete episodes of last season's Lost before a writers' strike may have led to audience confusion.
"There's no question there was a lot jammed in," McPherson said
via Sci-Fi Wire.
Don't APOLOGISE! We're not stupid. It was the best Lost season EVER!
Spooks : Code 9 is sounding very interesting. From the press release
The year is 2013. Thames House is gone and regional MI5 Field Offices have sprung up in its place. Are six young new recruits tough, moral and clever enough to protect Britain's future...? Spooks: Code 9 is a new six-part drama for BBC Three, due to be broadcast in August 2008.
London has been evacuated following a nuclear bomb and the country's power base has shifted north. In the wake of the attack, MI5 must completely restructure and establish field offices across the UK, working to gather intelligence from the very heart of local communities.
Hopefully they can return to the fresh style of the first three series of Spooks, when the plots were new, the acting was cool and nothing was cliched. But either way, it's a Science Fiction Spooks!
At the beginning of the year I said that I was going to read twelve post-apocalyptic books, inspired by John Joseph Adams' Wastelands anthology and the associated reading list.
I've done pretty well so far, I've read eight (two reviews outstanding!), the most notable ones that I haven't read so far being A Canticle for Leibowitz and Wastelands itself, which sold out at Amazon and missed being bought for my birthday :-( .
Enter the Octopus has a few more suggestions, some of which are non-fiction:
and A World Beyond Healing” by Nicholas Wade (which has no cover picture on Amazon).
Interesting, I shall investigate.
That post was, by the way, inspired by Cory Doctorow's post Post-apocalypse without the militias: The Outquisition, leading to a post on worldchanging.com, which talks about "super-networked post-apocalyptic Peace Corps who respond to the Great Fall by figuring out how to put it all back together". Sounds good to me. It's interesting stuff, and worth reading.
I should however point out that not all post-apocalyptic books are full of Mad Max style militia and violence and gloom (although most have doom, by definition). Some of the books I've read this year are in fact filled with hope in particular the wonderful Earth Abides and the fantastic Alas, Babylon.
Dead Space is a SF Horror Survival videogame by EA, out in October.
Here's the blurb:
When all contact is lost with the most famous Planetcracker, the USG Ishimura, Isaac Clarke and a small repair team are dispatched to restore communications. Isaac is a normal systems engineer, but what he and his team find upon arrival at the Ishimura is anything but normal. The ship is nearly lifeless and powerless. The crew has been horribly slaughtered and transformed into terrifying abominations. Now Isaac is cut off, trapped, and overwhelmed in a desperate fight to survive.
The “Lullaby Trailer” was banned by the United States’ ESRB, but released in Europe. It's below, and contains videogame blood and gore and monsters. You have to at least pretend you're 18 to watch it.
With the recent death of Thomas M. Disch, some people may be looking to read some of his fiction (like me). The Sci Fiction archive has one of his stories, Descending, so you can at least get a taste. [Via Gareth]
Amazon, of course, has a full selection of his books.
the broken world is a refreshing HTML site for the novel (very Radiohead-esque), with cool art, snippets from the book, hand-drawn game notes and a depth of links that will keep you entertained for a while.
There's also links to an interview with Tim Ecthells on the Blackwell's site and an article in Metro.
BBC NEWS says
The third series of sci-fi hit Heroes will be broadcast on BBC Two shortly after it is first shown in the US.
Each episode will be shown "hopefully within a week" of its premiere on US network NBC, the channel said at the launch of its autumn line-up.
Which is good news and eminently sensible; power down your bittorrent clients.
Also in Autumn, for anyone interested in the history of Physics, there's a drama entitled Einstein and Eddington, starring Andy Serkis as Einstein and David Tennant as Eddington.




