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April 12, 2004
Issue 364
Vol. 9, No. 15

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 According to Michael Cassutt, one of the main problems with television today is that there's "Too Little Sci-Fi."


INTERVIEW

 Now that's he's adapted Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and H.P. Lovecraft, director Stuart Gordon is on track to become the King of the Ants.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Jennifer Garner trains for her return as Elektra, Robert Rodriguez resigns from the Directors Guild of America so that he can visit Sin City, Randy Quaid rejects the future in SCI FI's Five Days to Midnight miniseries, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Anne Hathaway casts a comedic spell in Ella Enchanted, Keanu Reeves makes his last stand on the Matrix Revolutions DVD, and Jon Pertwee teams up with two other Time Lords on the Doctor Who: The Three Doctors DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Neal Asher sails the seas of a distant planet in The Skinner, while John Dalmas resurrects a messiah to save a future Earth in The Second Coming.
GAMES
 A murderer with a memory problem battles an army of monsters within an island prison in the truly terrifying The Suffering for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 After a Turkestani warlord conquers the United States with barely a shot being fired, ordinary citizens fight for their liberty in M.J. Engh's Arslan.
COOL STUFF
 The world's first action figure heads into outer space to wrangle with a race of aliens in the G.I. Joe—The Secret of Planet Xenome playset.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Planetary Scorecard rates the space race like a sport, keeping an eye on humanity's attempts to visit Mercury, Venus and Mars in amusing style.
LETTERS
 Readers dis the zombies of Dawn of the Dead, defend the cast of Enterprise, move to Atlantis with the father of science fiction, and more.

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