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August 23, 2004
Issue 383
Vol. 10, No. 34

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INTERVIEWS

 KaDee Strickland, Morris Chestnut, Matthew Marsden and Johnny Messner long to live forever in Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, while Takashi Shimizu Americanizes his horrifying film Ju-On into The Grudge.


LAB NOTES

 Scientist Wil McCarthy totals up the cost of tomorrow by examining "The Economics of Science Fiction."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Jet Li acts up in Hero, Bryan Singer auditions possible Supermen, director Paul W.S. Anderson prepares for a third Resident Evil flick, Charisma Carpenter climbs aboard Charmed, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Stellan Skarsgård unearths a curse in Exorcist: The Beginning, Adrian Paul keeps his head on the Highlander: The Series season four DVD, and Eriko Hatsune spirals into insanity in Uzumaki.
OFF THE SHELF
 Nancy Kress colonizes an alien world in Crucible, while Jack Dann joins James Dean for an alternate-history joyride in The Rebel.
GAMES
 A warrior fights to save a haunted city far in the future in the half-goth and half-anime Bujingai: The Forsaken City for the PlayStation 2.
ANIME
 Ban Midou and Ginji Amano—the Get Backers—use their odd powers to achieve a 100 percent success rate in returning lost property to its original owners.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer Barry Gray perfectly captures the playfulness of Gerry Anderson's supermarionation on the 11 tracks of the vintage soundtrack, Thunderbird 6.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Visions of Terror, one of the largest fan horror sites on the Web, features news, reviews, a movie script archive, a horror art gallery, and more.
LETTERS
 Readers dream up a new Enterprise, defend the new Thunderbirds flick, deplore Hollywood's destruction of classic SF, and much more.

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