(SFX Magazine is a UK based scifi magazine. In the US, you may order
online from the URL below. Or, check with your local Borders or
Barnes and Noble Bookstores for the magazine. Allow time for the
magazine to be shipped across the pond.)
http://www.futurenet.com/sfx/
From the SFX e-mail April 05 newsletter:
SFX NEWSLETTER, APRIL 2005
ISSUE 131 - ON SALE WEDNESDAY 13 APRIL
THIS ISSUE'S CONTENTS:
SPOILER ZONE
It's the ultimate SF TV episode guide! Including reviews of all the
latest episodes of Alias, Lost, Medium, Point Pleasant, Smallville,
Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1 and Star Trek: Enterprise.
CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THREE DIFFERENT COLLECTIBLE COVERS!
Which one do you fancy? Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan? Hayden Christensen
as Anakin? Or Samuel L Jackson as ass kicking Jedi bro' Mace Windu?
Subscribers, don't worry - you get an exclusive fourth cover,
featuring General Grievous!
STAR WARS
Episode III is almost upon us and - strike a light! - it looks like
it's going to be really, really good! We get the inside story from
producer Rick McCallum, and chat to Anthony Daniels and Temuera
Morrison.
DOCTOR WHO
On Saturday 30 April, the Doctor encounters his archenemy once again,
in the Dalek episode! SFX was on-set for "Dalek Day", as Christopher
Eccleston (remember him?) stared ultimate evil in the eyestalk...
THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
DON'T PANIC! It's a really good film! Prepare for the obliteration of
Earth by reading our discussions with Martin Freeman (Arthur Dent),
director Gareth Jennings, screenwriter Karey Kirkpatrick, and the
guys behind the creature effects and Guide graphics.
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
In the first of a two-part feature, producer Ron Moore gives us an
episode-by-episode rundown of his thoughts on every episode of the
first series of the hit reboot - lavishly illustrated with gorgeous
designs of the ships and the Cylons!
PHILIP PULLMAN
SFX talks to the author of the Church-baiting fantasy saga His Dark
Materials.
COUCH POTATO
So: the Star Trek franchise is dead. But do we care? That's the
question that flits through our minds as we gather on the sofa to
plough through the very worst episodes of Trek.
TIME MACHINE
Our regular retrospective feature looks back at the original 1978
radio series of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
Plus!
Discover why Chris Evans (the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four
movie) breaks the law every day!
Richard Morgan: author of super-violent future thrillers.
William Russell. He was one of Doctor Who's first companions - Ian
Chesterton.
Vampira, from Plan 9 From Outer Space. Yes, she's still alive!
WHO SHOULD BE DOCTOR WHO?
Blimey, what a palaver about Doctor Who, eh? First off it wins huge
ratings, then it gets commissioned for a second series, then
Christopher Ecclescakes announces he's jacking it all in! We're
emotionally exhausted! It's all too much!
We want to know which of the following ten candidates YOU want to see
playing the Doctor in the second series. Email sfx @ futurenet.co.uk
asap and let us know!
1. Christopher Eccleston: threaten him, at gunpoint if necessary,
until he changes his mind.
2. David Tennant (aka "that bloke from Casanova")
3. Bill Nighy (Love, Actually)
4. David Thewlis (Naked)
5. Alan Davies (Jonathan Creek)
6. David Warner (you know him, he's been in loads of stuff)
7. David Threlfall (Shameless)
8. Richard E Grant (needs no introduction)
9. Alan Rickman (Hans Gruber!)
10. Mark Gatiss (Who writer and League Of Gentlemen star)
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Morjana
SG1-Spoilergate
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/SG1-Spoilergate/
Richard Dean Anderson Fans
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/rdandersonfans/
Fans of Joe Flanigan
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/fansofjoeflanigan/
online from the URL below. Or, check with your local Borders or
Barnes and Noble Bookstores for the magazine. Allow time for the
magazine to be shipped across the pond.)
http://www.futurenet.com/sfx/
From the SFX e-mail April 05 newsletter:
SFX NEWSLETTER, APRIL 2005
ISSUE 131 - ON SALE WEDNESDAY 13 APRIL
THIS ISSUE'S CONTENTS:
SPOILER ZONE
It's the ultimate SF TV episode guide! Including reviews of all the
latest episodes of Alias, Lost, Medium, Point Pleasant, Smallville,
Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1 and Star Trek: Enterprise.
CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THREE DIFFERENT COLLECTIBLE COVERS!
Which one do you fancy? Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan? Hayden Christensen
as Anakin? Or Samuel L Jackson as ass kicking Jedi bro' Mace Windu?
Subscribers, don't worry - you get an exclusive fourth cover,
featuring General Grievous!
STAR WARS
Episode III is almost upon us and - strike a light! - it looks like
it's going to be really, really good! We get the inside story from
producer Rick McCallum, and chat to Anthony Daniels and Temuera
Morrison.
DOCTOR WHO
On Saturday 30 April, the Doctor encounters his archenemy once again,
in the Dalek episode! SFX was on-set for "Dalek Day", as Christopher
Eccleston (remember him?) stared ultimate evil in the eyestalk...
THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
DON'T PANIC! It's a really good film! Prepare for the obliteration of
Earth by reading our discussions with Martin Freeman (Arthur Dent),
director Gareth Jennings, screenwriter Karey Kirkpatrick, and the
guys behind the creature effects and Guide graphics.
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
In the first of a two-part feature, producer Ron Moore gives us an
episode-by-episode rundown of his thoughts on every episode of the
first series of the hit reboot - lavishly illustrated with gorgeous
designs of the ships and the Cylons!
PHILIP PULLMAN
SFX talks to the author of the Church-baiting fantasy saga His Dark
Materials.
COUCH POTATO
So: the Star Trek franchise is dead. But do we care? That's the
question that flits through our minds as we gather on the sofa to
plough through the very worst episodes of Trek.
TIME MACHINE
Our regular retrospective feature looks back at the original 1978
radio series of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
Plus!
Discover why Chris Evans (the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four
movie) breaks the law every day!
Richard Morgan: author of super-violent future thrillers.
William Russell. He was one of Doctor Who's first companions - Ian
Chesterton.
Vampira, from Plan 9 From Outer Space. Yes, she's still alive!
WHO SHOULD BE DOCTOR WHO?
Blimey, what a palaver about Doctor Who, eh? First off it wins huge
ratings, then it gets commissioned for a second series, then
Christopher Ecclescakes announces he's jacking it all in! We're
emotionally exhausted! It's all too much!
We want to know which of the following ten candidates YOU want to see
playing the Doctor in the second series. Email sfx @ futurenet.co.uk
asap and let us know!
1. Christopher Eccleston: threaten him, at gunpoint if necessary,
until he changes his mind.
2. David Tennant (aka "that bloke from Casanova")
3. Bill Nighy (Love, Actually)
4. David Thewlis (Naked)
5. Alan Davies (Jonathan Creek)
6. David Warner (you know him, he's been in loads of stuff)
7. David Threlfall (Shameless)
8. Richard E Grant (needs no introduction)
9. Alan Rickman (Hans Gruber!)
10. Mark Gatiss (Who writer and League Of Gentlemen star)
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Morjana
SG1-Spoilergate
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/SG1-Spoilergate/
Richard Dean Anderson Fans
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/rdandersonfans/
Fans of Joe Flanigan
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/fansofjoeflanigan/
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