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Sheena: Queen of the
Jungle
Tarzan's shapely rival returns in the comely form of Baywatch's
Gena Lee Nolin
Producer Stephen Schwarz reveals what occurs when she gets
all animal
Stargate SG-1
As duty year 4 continues, Amanda Tapping, Don S Davis and Teryl Rothery,
alias Maj. Carter, Gen. Hammond and Dr Fraiser report to Ian Calcutt for
debriefing.
Plus our episode guide to Season 2!
2001 and All That
Remember how the Moon got blown out of orbit in 1999? The Cyberman
invasion of 1986? And the Mars landing of 1972? We recall all those science
fiction events which somehow never happened
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Ray Harryhausen
Forget Wallace and Gromit - if you want real stop-motion thrills
you need the skeleton warriors of Jason and the Argonauts - one of the
many Ray Harryhausen creations recalled in this seven-page retrospective
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Alex Cox interview
As the maverick director's adaptation of magic realist tale Death and
the Compass comes to DVD, he reveals exactly why he'd never want to work in
Hollywood - in withering detail
Things to Come
The Men in Black return to beat the actors' strike; Star Trek
pops up on TNT and the Romulans muscle in on Star Trek X; Kirsten
Dunst falls for Spiderman and David Twohy shakes a Demon's Glass
for his follow-up to Pitch Black
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Reviews
In this month's 35-page section:
We take a pick of the
latest SF titles from our Bookshelf, as well as recent additions to the
Video and DVD
File. Plus definitive selections in our Soundtrack, Cybertech and
Toys sections.
Online reviews include
Supernova on DVD and Stir of
Echoes on VHS
Alan Jones delivers the verdict on
the first UK genre releases of 2001 in this month's Movie
Reviews:
- Lost Souls
- Red Planet
- Unbreakable
TV
View: Ian Spelling on Dark Angel, Frank Herbert's Dune
and a resurgent X-Files
It's Only A
Movie! HAL takes control of the column with some advice on avoiding
human error
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