Oct. 25, 1999
Issue 132
Vol. 5, No. 43

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INTERVIEW

 Hollywood producer Joel Silver talks about the modern-day remake of House on Haunted Hill, plus The Matrix II and III, Dungeons & Dragons, Wonder Woman and more.

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Quinn is leaving Angel, the New Zealand Royal Army deserts The Lord of the Rings, the Blair kids are working on Fearsum, Dan Aykroyd is working on Ghostbusters 3, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Five strangers are invited to spend the night in the spooky Vannacutt Psychiatric Institute in House on Haunted Hill, while Lou Diamond Phillips hunts down killer Bats.
OFF THE SHELF
 We look at Paul Levinson's science fiction murder mystery The Silk Code, and we review Denise Vitola's lycanthropic SF tale The Radon File.
CLASSICS
 Sure, the new version of House on Haunted Hill is pretty scary, but the 1958 Vincent Price film it's based on is no slouch either.
GAMES
 You say you're tired of real-time strategy games? Then you should try Homeworld, which takes the action into space for some 3-D combat.
COOL STUFF
 Anakin Skywalker may have built C-3PO, but you can put together R2-D2 thanks to LEGO's Mindstorms Droid Developer Kit.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Do you want to visit a haunted house for Halloween? Then your first stop should be HauntedHouse.com. It even has ghost stories!
LETTERS
 One reader thinks the new Battlestar Galactica projects needs the original crew. Another defends Captain Janeway, and more.

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