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July 24, 2000
Issue 170
Vol. 6, No. 30

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Franco Brambilla

INTERVIEW

 Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer share the stage for the first time ever in What Lies Beneath. Hear what they have to say about their challenging roles, their future projects and more.

NEXT ISSUE: Anime and Sound Space return to our pages, and Wil McCarthy brings us another installment of his science column, Lab Notes.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 The X-Men debut claws its way to the top of the charts, Scully's new partner is announced, Matrix sequels are on hold, the release date of Spielberg's A.I. is scheduled, new Episode II actors are hired, and more.
ON SCREEN
 What Lies Beneath has the elements of Hitchcockian suspense, but does it rival Psycho? Also, check out the SCI FI miniseries Ultraviolet, a mix of all-out vampire thriller, Prime Suspect and The X-Files.
OFF THE SHELF
 Harry Potter risks his life in a wizards tournament in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, while in Armin Shimerman and Michael Scott's The Merchant Prince, a Renaissance courtier takes a shot at saving the planet.
GAMES
 Can MDK2 recapture the oddball weirdness of the original game? Grab your PC and your coil suit, and jump back into the good ship Jim Dandy for more chain gun festivities. Shoot first and ask for a reload later.
CLASSICS
 Was the original The Outer Limits series an also-ran? Anyone interested in adept storytelling and compelling performances may want to take a peek at two of its finest episodes.
COOL STUFF
 A roadmap to one of the most fondly remembered programs in the history of SF TV, The Outer Limits Companion provides the facts, the trivia and the photos to boot.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Learn how to be an ape in your own home! The irrepressible Apemania site will fulfill the heart's desire of Planet of the Apes fans, providing a gallery, costume-making info and more.
LETTERS
 Our readers praise and pan X-Men, one dreams of Oscar legitimacy for SF while another wants to knock the stuffing out of some Hollywood ears, one begs for more Oz info, and more.

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