Science Fiction: Page 10
This is page 10 of the science fiction film/tv coverage from Watchers WatchTop Grossing Films are SF and Fantasy (2008-07-16): The top films at the box office right now are all either fantasy or science fiction, which is pretty interesting.
Buzz Aldrin Blames Science Fiction For Lack of Interest in Space Program (2008-07-15): Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin told Sci fi that he partly blames science fiction movies and shows for the average citizen's lack of interest in real space exploration.
The Day the Earth Stood Still Trailer (2008-07-03): Here's the new trailer for the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still starring Keanu Reeves, Kathy Bates and Jennifer Connolly.
Jumper Lands on DVD (2008-06-26): Based on the bestselling novel by Stephen Gould, Jumper stars The film stars Hayden Christensen and Rachel Bilson.
James McAvoy Got Buffed For Wanted (2008-06-19): James McAvoy endured quite a training regimen for his role as a nerd turned assassin in the new film, Wanted.
M. Night Shyamalan is Happening (2008-06-17): Dan Vergano of USA Today interviews M.
The Terminator Spoiler of All Spoilers (2008-06-04): What a nightmare for director McG: AintitCool totally spoiled the end of the upcoming film, Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins.
George Takei Getting Married (2008-06-02): George Takei is getting married to his partner of 21 years, Brad Altman.
Academics See HAL in Mankind's Future (2008-05-28): British academics have rated Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey as the science fiction film that most realistically portrays man's future reports Wales News.
Sci Fi Channel Asks What If? (2008-05-20): The New York Times reports that the Sci Fi Channel plans to broaden the focus of its content to include shows that many fans might feel are outside the realm of fantasy and science fiction.
The Andromeda Strain Returns (2008-05-15): Ridley and Tony Scott have teamed up to scare the hell out of us once again with the sf classic, The Andromeda Strain.
Vatican: It's Ok To Believe in Aliens (2008-05-13): The Vatican's Chief Astronomer said that it's ok to believe in extraterrestrial life: that God created them too.
Iron Man Destroys the Competition (2008-05-05): Iron Man is the first blockbuster of 2008.
Complex at the Center of the Universe (2008-04-25): The above computer-generated futuristic artwork by Staszek Marek is called Complex at the Centre of the Universe.
Cloverfield DVD Provides New Clues (2008-04-23): The DVD of Cloverfield is out and it's well worth buying.
The End of the World as We Know It? (2008-04-20): Here's an upbeat, must-see tv show tonight: "Last Days on Earth" airs tonight on the History Channel at 7:00 p.
The Return of Lost (2008-04-18): Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof talked about the return of Lost next week in a conference call with reporters.
A Rocky Road Ahead for The Incredible Hulk (2008-04-10): The New York Times reports on more trouble surrounding the upcoming Incredible Hulk release.
A Battlestar Galactica Primer (2008-04-07): Salon has an in-depth primer about Battlestar Galactica which is quite interesting.
A Sequel to Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure? (2008-04-05): No, it's not a late April Fool's Joke.
NBC Unveils SF and Fantasy Entries for New Season (2008-04-03): NBC unveiled its upcoming television schedule and it's quite heavy with SF/Fantasy elements, which certainly works for us.
NBC Announces 2008 Fall Lineup (2008-04-03): NBC has announced its programming for the next year, which features a new flexible schedule for year-round programming.
Battlestar Galactica Premieres Early Online (2008-04-02): Battlestar Galactica returns to television this Friday, April 4, 2008.
Cruise Visit to Star Trek Set Spurs Rumors (2008-03-28): Tom Cruise recently visited the set of the new Star Trek movie, which is directed by Cruise's friend J.
Goodbye to The Bionic Woman (2008-03-19): Producer David Eick confirmed that The Bionic Woman has been put on the scrap heap, never to rise again.