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September 2, 2003
Issue 332
Vol. 9, No. 35

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt psychoanalyzes the writers behind our favorite science-fiction stories, and is forced to ask the question: "Are We All Crazy?"


INTERVIEW

 Eric Nenninger, Josh Hammond, Kasan Butcher, Marieh Delfino, Nicki Aycox and Lena Cardwell become a demon's newest victims in Jeepers Creepers 2.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Ridley Scott restores a scene to the original Alien, Ray Bradbury dreams of a future on Mars, Will Smith doubts there will be an Independence Day sequel, Angelina Jolie stands up to the Russians over Chechen refugees, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Jonathan Breck spooks high-school students in Jeepers Creepers 2, Clifton Lloyd-Bryan lusts after Earth women in Breeders, and Oscar winner Cliff Robertson cares for a creepy house in 13th Child: Legend of the Jersey Devil.
OFF THE SHELF
 Hugo winner Robert J. Sawyer revisits a parallel planet of canny Neanderthals in Hybrids, while SF Grand Master Hal Clement builds a weird world of undersea aliens in Noise.
GAMES
 Long before the events of Episode I, the Sith and the Jedi go to war in the third-person, 3-D role-playing adventure Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for the Xbox.
CLASSICS
 In the year 2381, a visitor from Venus gets an eyeful of an overpopulated Earth in The World Inside, Robert Silverberg's chilling novel of warning.
COOL STUFF
 Christopher Lee's every wrinkle has been lovingly rendered in the Saruman the White polystone figure diorama, complete with the wizard's seeing stone.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Read a Web page of tomorrow today at Chronos—The Future of Time Travel, complete with temporal technology, movie reviews and more.
LETTERS
 Readers prefer Alan Moore's original comic-book League, debate Arnold Schwarzenegger's political future, and much more.

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