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August 2, 2004
Issue 380
Vol. 9, No. 31

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Columnist Michael Cassutt catches I, Robot and contemplates the agonies of adapting Isaac Asimov for the big screen.


INTERVIEW

 Jonathan Frakes blasts off with Brady Corbet, Soren Fulton and Vanessa Anne Hudgens in Thunderbirds, while Jonathan Demme and Tina Sinatra remake The Manchurian Candidate with the help of co-conspirators Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Ben Browder returns to Farscape, Neil Gaiman adds up The High Cost of Living, Jessica Alba vanishes in the Fantasic Four, Sarah Michelle Gellar holds a Grudge, Keanu Reeves kills himself in Constantine, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Ben Kingsley aims to pluck the wings of the Thunderbirds, Joaquin Phoenix visits The Village, Denzel Washington rocks the vote of The Manchurian Candidate, and Patrick Warburton muscles in on The Venture Brothers.
OFF THE SHELF
 Alan Dean Foster traps an earthling aboard an alien spacecraft in Lost and Found, while Peter Watts sinks beneath the waves as civilization falls in ßehemoth: ß-Max.
GAMES
 Humanity travels through time gates and uses terraforming and nanotechnology to survive in the real-time strategy experience of Perimeter for the PC.
CLASSICS
 George Lucas and Steven Spielberg launched a new franchise and changed the face of film with Raiders of the Lost Ark.
COOL STUFF
 The mechanical hunters that chased Neo across a computer landscape have been trapped within the Matrix Sentinel Deluxe Boxed Set.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The animators at Angry Alien have made a mockery of The Shining, Alien, The Exorcist and more, mixing science fiction and—rabbits?
LETTERS
 Readers pet Halle Berry's purrrrr-fect Catwoman, debate the right and wrong of I, Robot, consider Stargate safe from Enterprise, and more.

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