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December 13, 2004
Issue 399
Vol. 10, No. 50

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INTERVIEWS

 Director David Goyer stakes the future of a franchise on Jessica Biel and Ryan Reynolds in Blade: Trinity, while Isabella Rossellini, Kristin Kreuk and Shawn Ashmore bring a fantasy masterpiece to life in Legend of Earthsea.


LAB NOTES

 New technology never completely wipes away the old, as scientist Wil McCarthy learns when wielding both "Nanotechnology and a Hammer."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 J. Michael Straczynski revisits Babylon 5 on the big screen, Peter Jackson lets King Kong out of his cage, Dakota Fanning helps to weave Charlotte's Web, Renny Harlin catches Full Moon Fever, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Wesley Snipes faces the first vampire in Blade: Trinity, Desmond Askew goes postal in Fabled, and Sarah Michelle Gellar comes to the end of the road on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer season-seven DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Mark Budz continues to colonize the Kuiper Belt in Crache, while Albert E. Cowdrey travels through time to prevent paradoxes in Crux.
GAMES
 Choose up to 15 of Marvel Comics' mutant superheroes with which to foil Magneto's plans for world conquest in X-Men Legends.
ANIME
 Daisuke Niwa has more to worry about on his birthday than presents in D.N. Angel—because on the day he turns 14, he'll also turn into a winged thief.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer Guy Gross exchanges his samplers and synthesizers for an orchestra and choir on the Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Dark Worlds focuses on the horrific side of movies and television, with news, reviews, art galleries, an events calendar and more.
LETTERS
 Readers warm up to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, lob a missile at Space: Above and Beyond, unravel the mysteries of Lost, and more.

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