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November 27, 2000
Issue 188
Vol. 6, No. 48

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt reveals his "Five Favorites" to explain how a childhood of watching science fiction TV turned him into a Hollywood screenwriter.


INTERVIEW

 Award-winning author James Morrow swats at the cosmos with such controversial novels as This Is The Way The World Ends and Towing Jehovah.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Jonathan Frakes makes time stand still, X-Men director intends to bring back the Beast, Kristen Johnston may be the next Wonder Woman, Carrie Fisher tires of Star Wars, and more!
ON SCREEN
 Bruce Willis discovers what it means to be Unbreakable in M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, while The X-Men DVD adds unseen footage to deliver the mutant movie you never saw.
OFF THE SHELF
 Joe Haldeman unleashes a first-contact alien invasion on a drastically altered Earth in The Coming, while Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen invite you to visit a terrifying Jupiter in Wheelers.
GAMES
 Humanity battled the bugs in Robert Heinlein's novel and Paul Verhoeven's film, and now it's time for gamers to become Starship Troopers themselves on their PCs.
CLASSICS
 The misunderstood monster demands a mate in Bride of Frankenstein, a science fiction and horror sequel that manages to outshine even the classic original.
COOL STUFF
 Speed Racer set the standard for cool back in the early days of anime, and this holiday season the series offers up a cool holiday gift in Mach 5, the world's fastest race car.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Dinosaurs, apes and some very freaky reptilian villains are remembered in a site that commemorates the cult classic Land of the Lost.
LETTERS
 Some readers go head to head to choose the better Buffy, fans come to the defense of Andromeda, one reader is surprised by The 6th Day, and more.

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