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December 6, 2004
Issue 398
Vol. 10, No. 49

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Vic Barretto


INTERVIEW

 Director David Twohy restores The Chronicles of Riddick back into the film he originally intended for its uncut DVD release.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, basks in the Eternal Sunshine of his favorite film of 2004 and refuses to erase his memories of "The Year of Living Forgetfully."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Tom Hanks cracks The Da Vinci Code, Charlize Theron faces the future as Aeon Flux, Chris Columbus gets wet for a big-screen Sub-Mariner, Kevin Spacey considers a close shave for Superman Returns, Natalie Portman goes dark for Star Wars: Episode III, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Zhang Ziyi steals from the rich and gives to the poor in House of Flying Daggers, David Boreanaz breaks loose on the Angel season-four DVD, Steven Weber counts down the 12 Days of Christmas Eve, and Lucy Lawless sees the future on the Xena: Warrior Princess season-four DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Stephen Baxter fights an alien war 250 centuries from now in Exultant, while Kage Baker travels through time to live The Life of the World to Come.
GAMES
 Online multiplayer combat comes to one of gaming's greatest shooters as up to 16 players can fire at will with Halo 2 for the Xbox.
CLASSICS
 Clifford Simak goes to the dogs in the eight stories of City, as the creatures who inherit the Earth try to figure out what happened to humanity.
COOL STUFF
 Until the second
X-Files flick finally hits theaters, the truth can be found in Sideshow Toy's 12-Inch Fox Mulder and Dana Scully Action Figures.

SITE OF THE WEEK
 With 700 scientists on call to answer questions for surfers, the MadSci Network considers itself the "laboratory that never sleeps."
LETTERS
 Readers fall in love with the latest Lois Lane, find new theories for Lost, recommend the reimagined Battlestar Galactica, and much more.

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