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Image of the Day: The Firefly magazine we wish was real

Image of the Day: The Firefly magazine we wish was real

Feb 4, 2013 | SyFy

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Thunderbirds Are Go! for a Remake. But Will It Have Puppets?

Thunderbirds Are Go! for a Remake. But Will It Have Puppets?

Feb 4, 2013 | Forbes

Thunderbirds was a 1965-1966 British science fiction series that had it all: Heroic do-gooders. Malign evil-doers. Spaceships. Gadgets. Puppets. Submarines. Wait, what was that other thing? Did she say “puppets?” Yup(pets). Thunderbirds was made in “supermarionation,”...
The Last of Us: 3 Minutes of Spine-Tingling Gameplay

The Last of Us: 3 Minutes of Spine-Tingling Gameplay

Feb 4, 2013 | Forbes

With their Uncharted series, Naughty Dog proved they could do Indiana Jones-style adventures right. After watching these particular three minutes of gameplay of The Last of Us, which will be released on May 7, 2013, it doesn’t take long to see that the game company...
‘BioShock Infinite’ City in the Sky Trailer Is Strangely Familiar and Just Plain Strange

‘BioShock Infinite’ City in the Sky Trailer Is Strangely Familiar and Just Plain Strange

Jan 31, 2013 | Forbes

The more trailers I see of BioShock Infinite, the more I’m champing at the bit to get to this game. This “City in the Sky” trailer gives us more of the weird and wonderful world that I want to explore. There’s a great deal that looks strangely familiar to BioShock...
Joanna Cassidy Discusses Her Dancing Video and the ‘Blade Runner’ Scene That Never Was

Joanna Cassidy Discusses Her Dancing Video and the ‘Blade Runner’ Scene That Never Was

Jan 30, 2013 | Forbes

Thirty years ago, actress Joanna Cassidy, who played the replicant Zhora in Blade Runner, was supposed to have had a dancing scene with an artificial snake, but the scene was never shot. Recently, she made up for it by producing her own version of that snake dance,...
‘Doctor Who’ Biopic Travels Back to 1963 to Show Us the Making of a Time Lord

‘Doctor Who’ Biopic Travels Back to 1963 to Show Us the Making of a Time Lord

Jan 29, 2013 | Forbes

Doctor Huh? Doctor Who wasn’t the first science fiction show in Britain, but it is the longest lasting. And it started with a feasibility study back in March 1962. I know this because I read it in Wikipedia. But we’re going to learn about this—and much more—in the...
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