By Patrick Rijnders
Now that 2005 is over and everybody has revealed their top ten list (or at least a preliminary version of it), the time has come to start looking forward to what we will be seeing in cinemas this year. There's plenty of movies coming, and to help you on your way, here is my yearly (only the second time, but still) Top 20 list of coolest upcoming movies!
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Thursday, January 26, 2006
Monday, January 23, 2006
Bermuda Triangle Facts - or Fiction?
By Brian Schmidt
One of the few Bermuda Triangle Facts that can be confirmed is the Bermuda Triangle location. In fact, the location of the Bermuda Triangle is somewhat arbitrary as well. There are no official boundaries. However, the triangle is generally assumed to run from Bermuda to Puerto Rico to Miami and back to Bermuda.
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One of the few Bermuda Triangle Facts that can be confirmed is the Bermuda Triangle location. In fact, the location of the Bermuda Triangle is somewhat arbitrary as well. There are no official boundaries. However, the triangle is generally assumed to run from Bermuda to Puerto Rico to Miami and back to Bermuda.
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Thursday, January 19, 2006
Why Star Trek Is Still The Gold Standard For Science Fiction Television
In this article I'm gong to explore why I think Star Trek , and all of it's spin offs, still set the standard for all other scifi television shows.
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See the full article at Why Star Trek Is Still The Gold Standard For Science Fiction Television
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Battlestar Galactica: Shoot Admiral Cain In The Head
"This can only end one way, you have to kill her Bill", the President said to Commander Adama. That was President Laura Roslin's assessment after the standoff between the Battlestar Pegasus and Battlestar Galactica ships. Two Galactica crew members (Helo and Tyrol) are arrested, tried and hastily convicted for the death of a Pegasus crew member. There were defending Sharon (AKA Boomer), a Cylon agent, from a brutal interrogation
See the full story at Shoot Admiral Cain In The Head
See the full story at Shoot Admiral Cain In The Head
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Science Fiction Movie Characters: 10 of the Best
By Joey Phillips
Some of the most memorable movie characters have and continue to come from the Science Fiction genre. The reason is that these characters face extraordinary circumstance and must use extraordinary means to overcome them.
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Some of the most memorable movie characters have and continue to come from the Science Fiction genre. The reason is that these characters face extraordinary circumstance and must use extraordinary means to overcome them.
See the full article at Science Fiction Movie Characters: 10 of the Best
Sunday, January 8, 2006
Narnia: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe
By Judith Brandy
It has been at least 30 years since I read this classic series by C.S. Lewis’ “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” and so imagine my surprise when the characters came to life on the movie screen. I did, however, remember enough of the plot not to feel too damned old to be there, although parts of the movie still seemed new to me. My daughter commented that the movie lacked the depth of the books; granted she’s closer in age to the “reading” event than I am, but for a movie, it seemed a good waste of 2.5 hours.
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It has been at least 30 years since I read this classic series by C.S. Lewis’ “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” and so imagine my surprise when the characters came to life on the movie screen. I did, however, remember enough of the plot not to feel too damned old to be there, although parts of the movie still seemed new to me. My daughter commented that the movie lacked the depth of the books; granted she’s closer in age to the “reading” event than I am, but for a movie, it seemed a good waste of 2.5 hours.
See the full article at Narnia: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe
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