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January 7, 2002
Issue 246
Vol. 8, No. 2

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Bob Orsillo

INTERVIEW

 Philip K. Dick's paranoid fiction has inspired films such as Blade Runner and Total Recall, and now director Gary Fleder and stars Gary Sinise and Madeleine Stowe invite readers behind the scenes on the set of the latest Dick adaptation, Impostor.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, explores the inside of his own skull to examine the pictures that SF puts there, and learns a thing or two about "The Persistence of Visions."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 N'Sync set to make a cameo in Star Wars: Episode II—Attack of the Clones, Annabeth Gish disappointed at X-Files rating decline, Patrick Stewart sees no romance in Star Trek: Nemesis, Dan Aykroyd busts ghosts as the host of SCI FI's Out There, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Gary Sinise goes on the run when he's suspected of being a clone with a bomb for a heart in Impostor, while Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner do battle within a computer's virtual reality on the Tron 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 David Brin duplicates humanity with a new technology that clones Earth's chaos in Kiln People, while Kay Kenyon gives the cold shoulder to the returning voyagers of a generation starship in Maximum Ice.
GAMES
 An alien race must puzzle itself back from the brink of extinction in Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, in which eight levels of brain teasers are brought alive with humorous graphics and a witty plot.
CLASSICS
 Terry Gilliam rewrites history thanks to a band of Time Bandits, who help the Monty Python alumnus put a new spin on the myths of Robin Hood, Napoleon, King Agamemnon and more.
COOL STUFF
 Star Wars: Episode VI—Return of the Jedi's most thrilling scene explodes from celluloid dream to 3-D reality as Hasbro releases a Luke Skywalker with Speeder Bike figure.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Joe Bob Report captures one man's love affair with all that is cheesy in B-movies, with reviews ranging from The Amazing Colossal Man to Zombie Cult Massacre, news, contests and more.
LETTERS
 Readers rally around Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring, despair over the dissing of 2001: A Space Odyssey, defend the hard-working writers of series SF, and much more.

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