23 years of this site still chugging along...
Niven, Pournelle Receive Heinlein Awards
by Doc on Sep.13, 2005, under General News
Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, authors who both separately and together have produced numerous SF novels and stories, received the Heinlein Awards, presented by the Heinlein Society, for “their lifetime achievements for outstanding published work in hard science fiction or technical writings inspiring the human exploration of space.”
New releases in the next few weeks
by Doc on Sep.08, 2005, under General News
I’ve updated the SF TV Store with several new releases coming out in the coming weeks. Of note:
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in Widescreen and Fullscreen versions (9/13);
Andromeda Season 5 Collection 1 (9/20);
Battlestar Galactica Season 1 (9/20);
Farscape Season 2 Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (10/4);
and the next two Doctor Who releases – “The Claws of Axos” and “City of Death” (11/8) (nothing on an R1 release of the new series). Also, just released this past week was MacGyver Season 3 (there was an error that caused the page to keep saying “Coming Soon” which is now fixed). An official web site for the DVD release is here.
“Emmy Idol” will feature Shatner, Star Trek theme
by Doc on Sep.06, 2005, under Television
This year’s Emmy Awards will feature something different – an American Idol-like competition of stars singing hit TV theme songs. Most will be as duets, with our beloved crooner William Shatner teaming up with opera singer Frederica von Stade to sing the Star Trek theme song (you did know there are words, didn’t you?) Megan Mullaly of Will and Grace will team us with Donald Trump for the Green Acres theme. Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars) is the only solo performer, doing “Fame”. Viewers will be able to pick their favorite performers online or via text message.
Administrivia: Expect some interruptions
by Doc on Sep.04, 2005, under General News
Although Sci-Fi Storm won’t be directly affected, some of the subsidiary sites, like the stores and the beta site (I will get working on it again…I want it done but I’m far off) may be down for some time during the next couple of weeks. I’m putting in larger hard drives into my home server, along with an OS upgrade (Fedora Core 4 from Red Hat 9) and hopefully more memory. I’ve already built it out on a spare box so the drives can just be swapped in – at least that’s the theory – as soon as I have the time. Then later this month I’m also upgrading to Verizon’s FIOS service from DSL which will more than double my upload speed, but it will probably be out for several hours during the upgrade.
CoMers: CoMers Episode 10: Assault is live
by Doc on Sep.03, 2005, under General News
tgreco writes “Hey everybody, episode 10 is finally in the can as they say, and can be viewed here
http://www.comerstheseries.com/episode10.html
we tried something a little different with the dialogue sync, so let us know if its better worse or what… if it’s working better, we’ll go back and resync the dialogue on all the episodes
with episode 10, we’ve hit the 2/3 mark in completing the series, so let us know how we’re doing so far
thanks again, and as always
Stay Tuned”
Serenity site updated
by Doc on Sep.02, 2005, under Movies
The official web site for the upcoming Serenity has been updated with a new look, and you can even join the Browncoats, put together a crew, get access to insider information, and gain credits towards merchandise. Also, two trailers are available (Trailer 1: WMV 128k, 300k, 700k; QT: 128k, 300k, 700k) (Trailer 2 WMV: 128k, 300k, 700k; QT: 128k, 300k, 700k) Serenity opens up September 30th.
Star Trek: New Voyages to have Chekov
by Doc on Aug.28, 2005, under General News
Star Trek: New Voyages, a completely fan-produced video series which continues the original’s 5-year mission, announced that the episode that will begin filming next month, “To Serve All My Days”, will feature Walter Koenig reprising his role as Pavel Chekov – at least sort of, as there is supposed to be some sort of twist. The story is even written by original Trek writer D.C. Fontana, and they have a Teaser poster available.
“Blog” site for Invasion out…
by Doc on Aug.26, 2005, under Television
It looks like any other personal blog. Well, one about UFOs and such at least. It’s got links to various other sites, pictures of strange phenomenon, and articles by the author. But this is no ordinary blog – isawthelights.com is a companion site for ABC’s upcoming series Invasion, part of the “viral marketing” methods that are becoming more popular. Invasion starts Wednesday, September 21st, at 10pm ET. A trailer is available online (WMV only). Incidentally, the “Oceanic Air” advertisement links to another such site for another ABC show…
Masters Of Sci-Fi anthology series planned
by Doc on Aug.26, 2005, under Television
Anthology series can be tough to produce, given that the lack of a steady cast tends to prevent the mainstream audience from latching on, but it can be done – The Outer Limits was pretty good. Well, the creators of the upcoming Masters of Horror series on Showtime are now planning for a Masters of Sci-Fi series as well for Fall 2006 – although no network has picked it up yet. The plan is to adapt some of the best short stories in SF – and authors such as Ray Bradbury and Harlan Ellison will adapt their own stories. And if Ellison is signing on, he must think highly of the producers…
Sarah Jane Smith and K9 return to Doctor Who
by Doc on Aug.25, 2005, under Television
The BBC has confirmed that Sarah Jane Smith and K9 will appear in an episodes of the upcoming season of Doctor Who which deals with an evil race called the Krillitanes. Elisabeth Sladen, who played the doctor’s companion through two doctors and several years (and a single-episode spinoff) and John Leeson, who was the original voice of K9, will reprise their roles. Elisabeth last played Sarah Jane for the 20th anniversary episode “The Five Doctors” in 1983, except for a cameo in the short “Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time”. Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Anthony Stewart Head also appears in the episode.