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November 15, 2004
Issue 395
Vol. 10, No. 46

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Max Shelekov

INTERVIEW

 Director Robert Zemeckis fires up The Polar Express to deliver Tom Hanks to an animated North Pole.


LAB NOTES

 Even though oil prices are skyrocketing, scientist Wil McCarthy proclaims, "Don't Fear the Gas Pump."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Joss Whedon stresses out over Serenity, David Goyer takes a bite of Soylent Green, Bryan Singer teases about Superman, Nicolas Cage peers into the future as The Golden Man, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Tom Hanks pooh-poohs Christmas until he climbs aboard The Polar Express, Johnny Depp invents Peter Pan in Finding Neverland, and Jennifer Tilly defies a living doll in Seed of Chucky.
OFF THE SHELF
 Matthew Hughes sends a secret agent into a world of dreams in Black Brillion, while Gene Wolfe continues his mystical odyssey in the universe next door in The Wizard.
GAMES
 A voluptuous, redheaded half-vampire dedicates herself to wiping out her vampire kin in the third-person-perspective action-adventure bloodbath BloodRayne 2.
ANIME
 Whiny 15-year-old Tetsunosuke Ichimura is willing to barter away his humanity in exchange for revenge in Peacemaker: Innocence Lost.
SOUND SPACE
 William Shatner, the original Transformed Man, is back with another helping of audio anarchy in an attempt to prove that he's no Has Been.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Wallywood shows what's right about whatever's wrong with Hollywood by having fun with the greatest factual errors and goofs at the movies.
LETTERS
 Readers set aside their politics (for now), continue to root for Enterprise, demand a real ending for Mutant X, and much more.

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