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It's time once again for Science Fiction Weekly's annual unofficial Hugo Awards poll! What were the best SF books, movies and stories of 2002?
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Rutger Hauer visits Smallville as crime boss Morgan Edge,
Bill Paxton rescues the Thunderbirds for a big-screen adaptation, Arnold Schwarzenegger muscles into the race for governor of California, and much more. |
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Jamie Lee Curtis endures an out-of-body experience in Freaky Friday, Sandra Bernhard saves the world as a tough-talking starship captain in The Apocalypse, and Angela Bettis cuts up the competition in May.
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Adam-Troy Castro unravels an alien art form in Tangled Strings, while Harry Turtledove continues his war against the Confederacy in American Empire:
The Victorious Opposition.
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The first season of J. Michael Straczynski's novel for TV comes to life in The Babylon 5 Roleplaying Game and Fact Book, letting gamers control the Centauri, Narn, Minbari and more.
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While other sixth-graders spend their time struggling with homework, young Yuri Otani rocks the schoolhouse hunting enemy invaders in Alien Nine.
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Conductor Joel McNeely recreates Bernard Herrmann's legendary score from one of sci-fi's most influential flicks on the
Day the Earth Stood Still CD.
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The secrets behind a prolific and award-winning author, currently nominated for four Hugo Awards, are revealed at Michael Swanwick Online.
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Readers trash Terminator 3, hunger for original sci-fi ideas, suggest a new direction for the next X-Men movie,
and much more.
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