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August 30, 2004
Issue 384
Vol. 9, No. 35

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Pundits have been predicting the death of sci-fi TV ever since sci-fi TV began, but columnist Michael Cassutt assures us that the patient is in "Remission."


INTERVIEW

 Aaron Eckhart and Carrie-Anne Moss hunt a serial killer with psychic powers in Suspect Zero, while Jet Li uses his martial-arts prowess to make Hero the number-one movie in America.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Gwyneth Paltrow finds the future in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Enid-Raye Adams joins Luke Perry on Jeremiah, Dakota Fanning may step through the looking glass as Alice in Wonderland, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Thomas Mackelway hunts a killer who's killed another killer in Suspect Zero, Johnny Messner captains a disastrous quest in Anacondas, and Jet Li controls the future of a kingdom in Hero.
OFF THE SHELF
 Catherine Asaro falls in love with an android in Sunrise Alley, while Minister Faust hunts for a mystical Egyptian artifact in The Coyote Kings of the Space Age Bachelor Pad.
GAMES
 Help the Chosen One battle a race of half-elf warriors and reach her destiny in the complex role-playing experience of Tales of Symphonia for the GameCube.
CLASSICS
 Mel Gibson turned the post-apocalyptic Mad Max from a one-shot into a franchise with the unbeatable action sequences of The Road Warrior.
COOL STUFF
 A reluctant superhero who wanted to become a real boy instead becomes an 11-inch deluxe electronic Interactive Astro Boy.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Sci-fi and fantasy fans who aspire to work on the other side of the page can find active critique groups at the Other Worlds Writers' Workshop.
LETTERS
 Readers hope for high-definition sci-fi TV, look back lovingly at Tron, look forward to the Farscape miniseries, and much more.

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