General News
Update on Star Wars Original Trilogy release date
by Doc on Dec.09, 2003, under General News
tchansen writes “According to sources at http://theforce.net, the original Star Wars trilogy is set for a release date of November 4th, 2004. The rumor is that each of the three films would be released separately with no boxed set of the trilogy. I doubt it will stay that way and that a boxed set will end up available.
Also of note, the episode I and II DVDs will be discontinued on December 31st, 2003 according to another article at TheForce.Net. Speculation is that the Clone Wars cartoons featured on Cartoon Network may soon be released on DVD and that the episode I and II DVDs are discontinued in favor of that release. However, a search of the Zap2It site used as a source for the article didn’t turn up any references to a DVD release of the cartoons.”
From JMS: A B5 project on the horizon?
by Doc on Nov.30, 2003, under General News
Caught the following on a rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated posting: On the B5 front, there has been something of rather substantial proportion
that’s finally gone from talk to money, such that I’m now working frantically
to meet some deadlines, but there’s nothing I can say about this until after
January 15th, probably closer to the end of that month. He also said to consider this an “eep”, which long-time fans from GEnie and UseNet will understand…that’s how the green light for B5 was announced. Plus, next year will have a DVD boxed set of all the movies, as well one for Crusade…
Early DVD release for Matrix Revolutions?
by Doc on Nov.25, 2003, under General News
tchansen writes “Maybe, maybe not.
IGN FilmForce reported on November 11th that the release date for Matrix Revolutions would be early January. However, a later story at IGN reports Warner Home Video immediately issued a statement that the release date would be announced in January but that it wouldn’t be released in January. Reasons cited for a possible early release are the weak domestic release and the fact that the movie was widely shared over the internet.”
Changes to Original Star Wars Trilogy before DVD release
by Doc on Nov.25, 2003, under General News
tchansen writes “According to the Rumor Mill at The Digital Bits, George Lucas is going to make some changes to the original Star Wars series before it is released on DVD.
First, at the end of Return of the Jedi Luke will remove Vader’s helmet to reveal a scarred and aged Hayden Christensen. Also, in Star Wars: A New Hope, it would show Han shooting first again in the Mos Eisley cantina.
No word on whether or not the changes will push out the rumored September 2004 release date for the Trilogy.”
Jonathan Brandis dead at 27
by Doc on Nov.20, 2003, under General News
Several sites are reporting that actor Jonathan Brandis, best known as smart-alecky Wesley Crusher-clone Lucas Wolenczek on seaQuest DSV was found dead in his apartment.
Update: CNN has confirmed the report, saying that Jonathan died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center early on the 12th after a friend called from Brandis’ apartment shortly before midnight claiming Brandis attempted suicide, which is being investigated.
A new Storm is brewing…
by Doc on Nov.20, 2003, under General News
One of these days I intend on doing a MAJOR revamp of Sci-Fi Storm, and I’m talking from the ground up – starting first with dumping Slashcode (which is way too bulky for this) and writing my own software, with the eventual goal of a complete integrated site with both blog-style news and forums and other areas. It’s a way off (I have to steal my wife’s iBook and get it set up for programming), but I’m planning now.
So, speak up! What features should Storm 2.0 have? What should I toss? And how can I get you guys to submit more stories? 🙂
Update 11/20: just bringing back to the front for more comments.
3001 – from the guy who brought us Beavis and Butthead
by Doc on Nov.20, 2003, under General News
Quite a while ago I remember talk about turning Arthur C. Clarke’s 3001: The Final Odyssey being turned in to a film. Well, there’s ben some movement on a movie called 3001 – but I’m pretty sure this ain’t it. Mike Judge, creator of Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill, is working on a script with fellow King writer Etan Cohen which involves a man who wakes up 1000 years later (sounds like Clarke’s), to find everyone is so dumb he’s the smartest person on Earth (don’t remember that…)
Prisoner of Azkaban teaser released
by Doc on Nov.14, 2003, under General News
Warner Bros. has released the teaser trailer for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban on the official web site. The kids are obviously growing up, but this has the looks of a much better movie in my opinion than Chamber of Secrets – which was the same opinion I had of the books (CoS was my least favorite).
Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex online
by Doc on Nov.14, 2003, under General News
tchansen writes “The classic and wonderful short story/essay by Larry Niven about the Man of Steel’s reproductive problems is online with permission at Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex.
Please note that the above link, while not crude, does talk about human/alien reproduction in both clinical and colloquial language and if you are easily offended (or under the age of 18) you should probably follow this link instead.”
Two new Doctor Who 40th anniversary releases from DWIN
by Doc on Nov.13, 2003, under General News
Richard Salter writes “Two new high-quality fanzines from DWIN (North America’s longest-running Doctor Who fan club) have been released to celebrate the series’ 40th anniversary.
Myth Makers Presents: Essentials is a fiction anthology featuring stories from top Who book authors Andy Lane, Daniel O’Mahony, Jonathan Blum, Mark Clapham and more, which also features “Essential Elements of Doctor Who” chosen by Robert J. Sawyer, Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, Raymond E. Feist, Piers Anthony, Larry Niven and many others.
Enlightenment #118: A Forty Year Adventure in Time and Space is a huge year-by-year examination of the series by acclaimed Doctor Who author Lance Parkin, with an introduction by Lloyd Rose.
For more details and to order copies, visit www.dwin.org“