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Speed Racer Pics And Trailer

AT THE MOVIES

Monday, March 31

by Captain


Go Speed Racer!



The Wachowski Brothers are back, and rumour has it, are back better than ever. Speed Racer is a remake of the classic Japanese anime (before it was called anime) that some of our older SF fans may remember growing up with early on Saturday mornings (or occasionally as part of the after school double with Marine Boy).



Brrrrrmmmm!


What makes this cartoon to live action transition so unique is that it's actually still a cartoon - all the crazy over the top acting, voices and colours, but with live actors. As you can see in the trailer, the CGI looks terrific, and the action scenes should be intense. Look out for the film in Oz in June.

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What's On This Week Mar 31 - Apr 6

CAPTAIN'S BLOG

Sunday, March 30

by Captain


This week has some fantastic premieres for SCI FI!

On Tuesday, April 1, the feature length documentary, The Sci Fi Boys, will be broadcast for the very first time on Australian TV in a SCI FI exclusive!

Follow Peter Jackson (yes, that Peter Jackson) as he takes us on a tour of the writers, film-makers and and special effects geniuses who have shaped the Science Fiction classics of today. Go back in time to see the annoying little kids who took their amateur movie-making too far, and inspired by Forrest J Ackerman's 'Famous Monsters' took on Hollywood and then took over Hollywood! Inspiring stuff and a must-see for Sci Fi buffs. Make sure you tune in on 10.30pm, this Tuesday night, April 1.

In the tradition of movie monsters, SCI FI has yet another premiere movie this weekend, with the Kevin Bacon horror hoe-down, Tremors.

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Heroes Competition Ends Soon!

NEWS

Friday, March 28

by Captain


Attention Heroes fans, both old and new! SCI FI is abuzz as the signed and framed and emininently wantable and haveable Heroes poster sits on its altar, quietly radiating coolness and a strange powerful pulsing sound a la the Ark of the Covenant.

Unfortunately for those of us unable to bend the laws of time and space-u, we cannot teleport back to this week if we don't enter the competition before midnight on April 6. So give yourself a chance to hold, touch, own and display a substantial piece of pop culture history by clicking WIN on the navbar above and following the prompts. It's as easy as 22/7!

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The Gabriel Story : On The Edge Of Heaven

INTERVIEWS

Friday, March 28

by Captain

AN INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR SHANE ABBESS AND ACTOR ANDY WHITFIELD FROM GABRIEL



"We don't make genre movies in Australia". Really?

When Shane Abbess managed to cobble together $90,000, he knew he didn't quite have the cash to make his dream of making an action packed fantasy film in Australia. But he kept on going, and with the extraordinary help of cast, crew, friends and small-time investors, he finally created the impossible. Now he is in Los Angeles, making the final rounds of US publicity for the DVD release of Gabriel and is in final deliberations for his next project - a bona fide studio picture.

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FOUNDATION
By Isaac Asimov

When discussing the Golden Age of Science Fiction, there are three authors that you must always include - the recently deceased Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov. When you think of Science Fiction, it owes something to these three. When Science Fiction is broken up into its various sub-genres, and across it's spectrum, from 'Hard' to 'Fantasy', one begins as 'scientist as author', the pipe-chomping bearded type with glasses who writes about what would happen if the latest advances in science were to become reality. Add mutton chops, and you have Isaac Asimov. His particular brand of Science Fiction eschewed aliens and focused on science, robots, and in the Foundation series, the concept of 'psychohistory'.

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Hiro's Blog Comes To Sci Fi

SPECIAL FEATURES

Wednesday, March 26

by Captain


If you haven't had a look out our new Heroes Microsite, here's another reason.


Everyone's favourite employee of the Yamogato Corporation, Hiro Nakamura, has started up a blog detailing his adventures.

Get the inside story on the latest episodes, and watch in awe as he grows from a mild-mannered geek to a hero with staggering powers and courage.

Click 'read more' and then click the link to read on.

Click Hiro's Blog on Heroes for the latest, and check each Friday for more!

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The Incredible Hulk Trailer

AT THE MOVIES

Tuesday, March 25

by Captain


Edward Norton as the Incredible Hulk?

Yeah, why not? Following in the footsteps of even less likely super hero Michael Keaton as Batman, Mr Norton is set to thrill audiences as the green and angry Dr Bruce Banner. As the trailer suggests, another unlikely superhero movie star, Tim Roth appears as The Hulk's nemesis, the somewhat 'scarier than he sounds' Emil Blonsky. The brawny boondoggle awaits.

With Norton having input on the script, SF fans are eagre to see whether this restarting of the Hulk franchise will be accepted more willingly than Ang Lee's less than super duper attempt with Eric Bana. With a cast that includes Liv Tyler and William Hurt, and direction from Transporter 1 and 2's Louis Leterrier, anticipation teeters on a knife edge.

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What's On This Week Mar 24 - 30

CAPTAIN'S BLOG

Sunday, March 23

by Captain


With last week seeing the introduction of Heroes, there seems to be plenty of positive feedback for our three episode introduction to the show.

Fret not, because season one has twenty more eps to go! If you want to chat and learn more about the ins and outs of modern day genetically advanced humans, be sure to check out our Heroes forum and of course, the Heroes microsite. That's where, of course, you can find out when the next ep is on, and see cool behind-the-scenes footage.

This week sees the SCI FI premiere of The Mothman Prophecies.

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Wow.

On days when we have time to reflect (and search the internet thoroughly, rather than just 'skimming' for four or five hours each night after work) it's great to actually find something of value, something that enriches us all and in our heart of hearts, let's us know we're on the right path.

Some of you may have heard about the 1-900 Nerd Girl kerfuffle. This is the appropriate response. This YouTube video will soon join the ranks of higher geekdom, alongside the lightsabre kid and 'maya-hee' guy. Evolution of Dance dude - watch out!

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The US SCI FI Channel has announced that work will commence on Caprica, a two-hour Battlestar Galactica prequel.

It will be set 50 years before the Second Cylon War.

Says SCI FI US : "Caprica follows two rival families - -the Greystones and the Adamas -- as they grow, compete and thrive in the vibrant world of the 12 Colonies. Enmeshed in the burgeoning technology of artificial intelligence and robotics that will eventually lead to the creation of the Cylons, the two houses go toe to toe."

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