Archive for October, 2005
A New Sci-Fi Internet Radio Station
by Doc on Oct.16, 2005, under General News
AREA 51 RADIO STATION writes “THE WORLD?S FIRST REAL SCI-FI RADIO STATION – AREA 51 RADIO STATION
Broadcasting every day and night from http://www.area51radiostation.com.
It is not everyday you can claim a world?s first. We can. On Saturday 15th October at 12 noon, UK time the world?s first real sci-fi radio station goes on air on line.
A very special guest will open the station. At 12 noon on Saturday 15th October, Doctor Phlox from Star Trek Enterprise (John Billingsley) will open the station. That is the signal to begin the celebration. Our listeners will have the opportunity to win some GREAT prizes including Star Wars light sabres, Doctor Who and Star Trek DVDs and loads more. There will be an interview with a member of the cast of Stark Trek Enterprise.” Read More for the complete press release.
5 years and running…
by Doc on Oct.13, 2005, under General News
Today is Sci-Fi Storm’s 5th anniversary. There have been a number of times where I didn’t think it was worth doing – and times where it was. Perhaps we’re not where I’d like us to be, but we’re still here, and thats a plus.
Great, catastrophic news for Wallace and Gromit
by Doc on Oct.10, 2005, under Movies
Just after the numbers came in declaring Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit tops at the box office taking in $16.1 million, disaster struck when the warehouse containing sets and props from all of the previous features was destroyed in a fire. Also lost were items from their first feature-length release, Chicken Run. “Today was supposed to be a day of celebration, with the news that ‘Wallace and Gromit’ had gone in at No. 1 at the U.S. box office, but instead our whole history has been wiped out,” a spokesman said.
Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3 DVD review
by Doc on Oct.06, 2005, under General News
Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3 represented a change in direction for the show in attempt to revamp and boost ratings. Instead of mostly individual story episodes, the entire season is one long story, told in 24 parts, involving the Xindi and the crew of the Enterprise trying to stop them from destroying the Earth. Read More for the DVD set review.
Orson Scott Card reviews Serenity
by Doc on Oct.06, 2005, under Movies
SF writer and author of the Ender’s Game series Orson Scott Card has a review of Serenity up on his official web site. Seems Joss Whedon as jumped up on the list of people to direct an Ender’s Game movie.
Rhythm & Hues’ vfx for Serenity
by Doc on Oct.05, 2005, under Movies
Ian Failes writes “Rhythm worked on the generator sequence:
http://www.vfxblog.com/vfx/2005/10/rhythm_hues_bud .html“ A little more description: Rhythym & Hues visual effect supervisor Bud Myrick gives an interview to vfxblog about the creation of the generator sequence for Serenity.
Peter Jackson meets Halo
by Doc on Oct.04, 2005, under Movies
Microsoft has announced that Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, the team behind the Lord of the Rings trilogy, will executive produce the feature film based on Microsoft’s hit game franchise Halo. Jackson will not direct, however.
Star Wreck Released!
by Doc on Oct.04, 2005, under General News
Anonymous Coward writes “Star Wreck, the definitive fan-made feature length Star Trek parody is available after 7 years in the making. Featuring professional quality special effects, the story combines both Star Trek and Babylon 5 into one story. The 100-minute film is available on DVD and for free download over Bittorrent.”
Serenity second to Foster’s Flightplan
by Doc on Oct.03, 2005, under Movies
The Browncoats didn’t seem to come out as much as hoped. Serenity took in just $10.1M, compared to $15M for Jodie Foster’s Flightplan to take second place for the weekend.
MacGyver Season 3 DVD Review
by Doc on Oct.02, 2005, under General News
[sfs=551]MacGyver Season 3[/sfs] hit the streets a few weeks ago, continuing the “retro DVD” trend. Read More for the review, and find out more information at the official web site.