23 years of this site still chugging along...
New Hitchhiker’s radio show – with Douglas Adams
by Doc on Jun.24, 2004, under General News
BBC Radio 4 has pulled together most of the original cast of the radio version of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and is producing more – with the late author Douglas Adams in a role. 25 years after the original production all of the other books will be done. Douglas Adams plays Agrajag, who he always intended on playing, and had recorded the role in some prepatory sessions. The first part will air Sept. 21st, 2004, with the second in Spring 2005. No word how us Yanks will be able to enjoy it with out towels.
Conspiracy Against Muad’dib: Online Frank Herbert’s Dune
by Doc on Jun.21, 2004, under Games
BaronMoritani writes “The Landsraad Dune Group Presents:
Conspiracy Against Muad’dib RPG
Cooperative Storytelling RPG In Frank Herbert’s Duniverse
It is five years since Muad’dib led his victorious Fremen warriors on Arrakis. Despite this overwhelming victory, Muad’dib’s religious hierarchy continue to wage a holy Jihad across the wide expanse of space, destroying all opposition as they demand that all acknowledge the holiness of their Lisan Al-Gaib.” Read More for the rest.
Updated: JMS getting busy again…
by Doc on Jun.21, 2004, under General News
In a UseNet post, JMS has given us a glimpse of his workaholic world as it stands today. The new B5 project, TMoS (which JMS let slip in a previous posting stands for The Memory of Shadows) is still moving (although affected by Richard Biggs’ passing), and possibly a new set of B5 novels. There is a medieval play he has been working on for years, and may finally finish, and he’s been offered the exec producer position on an unspecified network series, but said that “…when I heard what this project was, I had to get on board.”
Updated 6/21: In another post, JMS mentions that he was asked to helm the fourth season of Enterprise – this is NOT the same show he mentioned above, as he turned the Trek gig down. However, he DID pitch a treatment for a new Trek series to Paramount with Bryce Zabel (creator of Dark Skies) which would “…restore the series in a big way.”
Primary Wonka cast complete
by Doc on Jun.17, 2004, under Movies
The casting for the primary roles in the upcoming Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is complete, with 4 relative unknowns joining Johnny Depp (Wonka) and Freddie Highmore (Charlie, J.M. Barrie’s Neverland). They are Annasophia Robb (Violet Beauregarde), Jordan Fry (Mike Teevee), Julia Winter (Veruca Salt), and Philip Wiegratz (Augustus Gloop).
Director Jim Jenkin’s Hilarious Spots for The Discovery Channel
by Doc on Jun.17, 2004, under General News
Zach Turner writes “Award-winning director Jim Jenkins has created four new spots for The Discovery Channel’s new “Know More Than You Should” campaign. Inventive and downright hilarious, The Discovery Channel is hosting a poll for viewers to pick their favorite commercial. (The current winner is “Milk Truck, ” featuring a girl gifed with ESP who predicts a flurry of cats are about to invade downtown Manhattan.) Please check them out at http://media.dsc.discovery.com/knowmore/ and show your support of The Discovery Channel’s exciting and inspired marketing endeavor.”
Store updates
by Doc on Jun.15, 2004, under General News
Just a few updates in the Sci Fi TV Store: New sections for The Dead Zone and Earth: Final Conflict; Babylon 5 fans can look forward to the TV Movie Set; Doctor Who, which is slow at releases, gives us Pyramids of Mars and Earthshock; Farscape: Season 4 Collection 5; and Andromeda: Season 3 Volume 5 is released tomorrow.
Ellison, AOL settle 4-year old suit
by Doc on Jun.14, 2004, under General News
Harlan Ellison and America Online have agreed to settle Ellison’s long-standing suit against the internet company, which was filed in 2000. The suit stemmed from iilegal copies of Ellison’s work being distributed via the UseNet newsgroup alt.binaries.e-book, which was carried by AOL’s news servers, among thousands of others. AOL had removed the newsgroup when the suit was filed, but the suit went on anyways. 2 years ago AOL won a summary judgement, but that was partially overturned later. No details of the settlement were given.
Richard Dean Anderson talks about role, schedule in Stargate SG-1
by Doc on Jun.10, 2004, under Television
Richard Dean Anderson, who plays Col. (and soon to be Gen.) Jack O’Neill on Stargate SG-1 spoke with SCI FI Wire about his shooting schedule and his character, and how he’ll adapt to his new position. Anderson has altered his shooting schedule to spend more time with his 5 year old daughter by shooting scenes for several episodes together.
That Darn Squid God
by Doc on Jun.08, 2004, under General News
Nick Pollotta writes “”That Darn Squid God” by Nick Pollotta and James Clay.
“Set in Victorian England in the year 1881, That Darn Squid God is an hilarious parody of the otherworldly mythos of H. P. Lovecraft, strewn with delightful trappings of mystery and magic. Two British explorers must race against time before a prehistoric squid god rises again to destroy the world, which would after all be a ghastly inconvenience. Tongue-and-cheek humor and a fresh and fast-paced narrative style set apart That Darn Squid God as a fantastically funny end-of-the-world ride.” – Midwest Book Review, June 2004″
Riddick spinoff to SCI FI?
by Doc on Jun.08, 2004, under Movies, Television
David Twohy, who wrote and directed The Chronicles of Riddick which opens this week, is also writing a spinoff TV movie for the SCI FI Channel focusing on the character of Kyra, who also appeared in the first film, Pitch Black – the girl who masqueraded as a boy. This movie would fill in the 5 years between the theatrical films. The Kyra spinoff would also serve as a pilot for a potential series.