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December 15, 2003
Issue 347
Vol. 9, No. 50

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Franco Brambilla

INTERVIEW

 Once upon a time, Star Trek author A.C. Crispin caused Mr. Spock to have a child—and now she's causing writing scammers to have a cow.


LAB NOTES

 When scientist Wil McCarthy uses his total recall to pick apart Paycheck, he learns that "Memories Are Made of This."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Peter Jackson prepares for the end of Rings, David Boreanaz directs a hallucinatory episode of Angel, Kirsten Dunst matures as Mary Jane in Spider-Man 2, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Ewan McGregor journeys with giants, witches and werewolves in Tim Burton's Big Fish, while Jessica Alba's mutant quest comes to an end on the Dark Angel season two DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Roger MacBride Allen tinkers with time in The Shores of Tomorrow , while Stephen Baxter uncovers an alien anomaly in Coalescent.
GAMES
 Overthrow a wicked king—and laugh while doing so—in the hilarious first-person shooting game Armed and Dangerous.
ANIME
 A battle-suited soldier and a super-powered 16-year-old girl team up to take on monsters (and fall in love) in Zaion: I Wish You Were Here.
SOUND SPACE
 Academy Award-winning composer Miklós Rózsa brought swashbuckling excitement to Knights of the Round Table and The King's Thief.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Stephen King, The Official Web Site features essays, a photo gallery, a message board and more, all devilishly devoted to horror's modern master.
LETTERS
 Readers long for a lighter Smallville, come to blows over the Battlestar Galactica miniseries, defend the Candour of John Clute, and much more.

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