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Stargate Universe – 1.09 – “Life”
Zukunftia | November 21st 2009 by Martin
In der heutigen Ausgabe von SGU geht es unter anderem um einen verhinderten Stuhlgang (Hammerwortspiel! Unbedingt weiterlesen, um das zu verstehen.), ganz viel Liebe und das, was überforderte Drehbuchautoren dafür halten. Und während Doktor Rush s read more
RE: NaNoWriMo Naming Aliens
Star Log White | November 21st 2009 by EelKat
[quote=mezzogal]I need help naming my aliens and the planet they come from. This is the description: The aliens were human shaped but had rough skin like reptiles. Their eyes were yellow and their irises were thin like deep black slits. The way t read more
District 9 Papercraft: 1:1 Alien Rifle
Papercraft Paradise | November 21st 2009 by Michael
Here's a big gun measuring 1 meter (3.28 feet). It's a life-sized version of the alien rifle from the movie District 9. Coolness!!! I'd build one for myself when I get some free time.District 9 Papercraft: 1:1 Alien Rifle read more
A conversation about SF/F conventions with M.H. Bonham
Science Fiction and Other ODDysseys | November 20th 2009 by Ann Wilkes
M.H. Bonham's new book, Howling Dead just came out on Halloween. It's in my TBR pile and will be reviewed eventually. Maggie's had 30 books published and seven of those are speculative fiction novels or anthologies. She's been everything from rocket read more
It sure beats when Chewbacca was smoking meth!
Back to Saturn X | November 20th 2009 by Andrew Mason
C’mon R2, You know that wasn’t very smart. Maybe it takes the edge off of listening to C3Po drone on and on and on … (Special thanks to Goose for this one!) Posted in Humor, Movies, Science Fiction Tagged: C3PO, R2-D2, Smoking, S read more
The Psychic Historian: Chapter Seventeen: Breathing Room
Tangentially Tooty | November 20th 2009 by tooty nolan
So now to extract number 17. Apologies to any reader of Germanic origins, but there’s some terrible racial stereotyping in this story. My only excuse is that it’s funny, and therefore acceptable. If you enjoy this snippet,and would dearly read more
Lost Days – Qualifying Question… for real this time!
R.W Ridley | November 20th 2009 by R.W. Ridley
Read a book! Win a laptop computer! First things first, an important rule to follow: PLEASE, DO NOT post the answer to the qualifying question on Facebook or any other public forum, including, but not limited to blogs, messageboards, other social me read more
When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
Maw Books Blog | November 20th 2009 by Maw Books Blog
When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead is the perfect realistic fiction book with a fantasy twist. It’s a mystery too. As well as a coming of age, friendship book. In fact, When You Reach Me dabbles a little in many genres. In a short 197 p read more
I Scold Humanity With Science Fiction
messiestobjects' messy life | November 20th 2009
If you haven't read 'Childhood's End' by Arthur C. Clarke, I'm about to spoil it for you so continue reading at your own discretion. Childhood's End blew my mind when I first read it many many years ago; it opened... read more
The Box
Feminist Review | November 19th 2009 by Ama Lee
Directed by Richard KellyDarko EntertainmentNorma (Cameron Diaz) and Arthur (James Marsden) receive a small box with a red button on top delivered by a mysterious man (Frank Langella) with half the left side of his face missing (gruesome, courtesy of read more
Poem: "The Transformations of Terror"
The Wordsmiths Forge | November 19th 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette
Thanks to a new donation, "The Transformations of Terror" has been fully funded! (This came via PayPal and I don't recognize the sender, so I've asked for the LJ username.) Donors include janetmiles, stonetalker, and wolfbrotherjoe. I have pasted read more
CNAMB Presents: Monster of the Week!
Chuck Norris Ate My Baby | November 18th 2009 by Matt House
I have a bulldozer of a monster for you for in this weeks edition of Monster of the Week - A character that scared the bejesus out of many kids, kids that were lucky (or unlucky, perhaps) enough to have parents that let them watch anything that was p read more
Daybreakers news
Eternal Vigilance | November 18th 2009 by Gabrielle Faust
The futuristic vampire film Daybreakers opens nationwide this January to a highly expectant audience of vampire genre enthusiasts. It’s no secret that vampires are the hottest creature on the block in the supernatural world at the moment. The i read more
The qualifying question for the laptop drawings…
R.W Ridley | November 18th 2009 by R.W. Ridley
Read a book! Win a laptop computer! …Will be posted on Friday. Sorry, I didn’t mean to tease you. I just wanted to give you a heads up. Actually, I did mean to tease you. Don’t hate me. If you’re confused, and don read more
Science fiction book covers, a history
The Writer's Pulse | November 18th 2009 by Rob
io9 has posted a very interesting feature showcasing the evolution of science fiction book covers throughout the years, ranging from George Orwell’s 1984 to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. You should check it out. Personally, I really li read more
Astouding Stories - April 1931 - Complete Issue In Multiple Ebook…
Cool Mo Dee | November 18th 2009 by Adam Gott
Manybooks has a lot of vintage sci-fi pulps for your downloading pleasure including this issue from 1931:MONSTERS OF MARS by EDMOND HAMILTONThree Martian-Duped Earth-Men Swing Open the Gates of Space That for So Long Had Barred the Greedy Hordes of t read more
Remote Control (1988) - Or Pardon Me Sir, But There’s a UFO in…
The Lightning Bug | November 18th 2009 by The Lightning Bug
Despite the title of today’s film, it does not star the dearly departed Ken Ober who has gone on to the great game show in the sky. There is nary a Colin Quinn anywhere to be seen, and though it could have used it, not a hint of Kari Wuhrer. Instea read more
Outrage: An Interview with Director Ace Cruz
28 days later analysis | November 18th 2009 by Michael Allen
Outrage is a film that was shot in Rabun County, which is the same location that Deliverance was shot in, and the film really has a positive message about dealing with the past and pain. The main theme of the film is that people must let go of there read more
Liberation Cult Double Feature Review
Scary Films | November 18th 2009 by SirJorge
A while ago I got mailed a double feature dvd and wasn’t able to watch it right away. Liberation Media was kind enough to send me something so cool, that most companies never do for me, and I felt bad for a while. However, after moving from Seattle read more
Black Panther and Storm in Malice
black panther fan fiction | November 18th 2009
Previously in The Black Panther and Storm: For over ten thousand years warrior kings called Black Panthers ruled and protected the isolated and unconquerable African nation Wakanda. In their isolation Wakanda became the most scientifically advanced n read more
Non-Geek Families: Do They Exist?
Geek's Dream Girl | November 18th 2009 by Geek's Dream Girl
I’ve mentioned before that I have several siblings. Growing up, we were definitely individuals; there are many differences: age, appearance, philosophy, likes and dislikes. Just about every cliche group was represented: one trendy, one got read more
Inkheart (2009)
Watch Movies Online - Free Full Movie Online | November 18th 2009 by sameer perera
Also Known As:Tintenherz Production Status: Released Genres: Action/Adventure, Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation Running Time: 1 hr. 43 min. Release Date: January 23rd, 2009 (wide) MPAA Rating: PG for fantasy adventure action, some read more
Books!
The Skinner | November 18th 2009
Whilst down this way last summer my brother Bob took a photo in Waterstones in Chelmsford. He thought I might like it. The bugger knows me too damned well; of course I like it! read more
Heroic Age
tang | November 18th 2009 by David Tang
Heroic Age is a science fiction anime serie directed by Toshimasa Suzuki.Answering the call of the Gold Race, all the sentient races launch into space. The human race is the last to launch, and are thus known as the Iron Race. Much time has passed si read more
Tattoo Chapter 7.5
Tattoo | November 18th 2009 by Candace
Drawing a large circle on a blank piece of paper, she quartered it and wrote “Lori” in one section, “Jacoby” in another, and “known” and “unknown” in the third and fourth. If it turned out to be neither Lori, nor Jacoby, which was com read more
Patrick McGoohan Explaining The Prisoner
Liberal Values | November 18th 2009 by Ron Chusid
Warner Troyer interviewed Patrick McGoohan in 1977, discussing the meaning of The Prisoner. After watching the dreadful remake on AMC, this is a good reminder of the brilliance of the original: read more
Possibly The Worst Remake Ever
Liberal Values | November 18th 2009 by Ron Chusid
Well, I’ve now made it through all six hours of the remake of The Prisoner. It wasn’t easy. As a huge fan of the original I had to see this, but it was a real bore. I’ll probably write a more detailed review later, but the main pro read more
pattie maes and pranav mistry demo SixthSense
toomanytribbles | November 18th 2009 by toomanytribbles
i was very excited to see this video: many, many thanks to commenter george for pointing me to it!btw, in the video she mentions jeff han's multitouch screen, which i have repeatedly mentioned on this blog, back in 2006, 2007 and 2008.this is even cl read more
The Journey to Libertarian Babel
The Pink Flamingo | November 18th 2009 by SJ Reidhead
The Pink Flamingo is an unrepentant Trekkie subscribing to the philosophy of life that Everything I Need to Know in Life I Learned from Star Trek. No, I'm not being serious or taking myself serious,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more
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Ghostposts | November 17th 2009 by susie hawes
Putting together a new e zinehttp://hiddentreasires.blogspot.com/http://ghostposts.blogspot.com/ read more

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