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April 18, 2005
Issue 417
Vol. 11, No. 16

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Paul Lloyd

INTERVIEW

 Director Andrew Douglas renovates a haunted classic with Melissa George and Ryan Reynolds to make The Amityville Horror the number-one movie in America.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute translates the magic of a best-selling German science-fiction novel by gazing into "A Face in the Carpet."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Peter Weller blasts aliens as Star Trek: Enterprise ends, Stephen Sommers crashes into the future When Worlds Collide, Warwick Davis sticks out his thumb for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Ryan Reynolds learns that insanity is relative in The Amityville Horror, Patrick Stewart travels through time on the Star Trek: First Contact Collector's Edition DVD, and Brett Butler flatlines on the Sealab 2021 season-two DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Tanith Lee falls for a beautiful robot in Metallic Love, while Karin Lowachee signs on with a band of space pirates in Cagebird.
GAMES
 Brawl in a 3-D super sandbox as today's top heroes head for yesterday to fight true villains in Freedom Force vs. The 3rd Reich for the PC.
ANIME
 An intricate, long-running manga series comes to life as a mecha mechanic and an android fall in love in The Five Star Stories.
SOUND SPACE
 Dimitri Tiomkin's greatest hits include It's a Wonderful Life and High Noon, but The Thing From Another World was his only sci-fi score.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Cult TV International celebrates the rich history of televised sci-fi with episode guides, cast info, discussion forums and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers blast the season finale of Stargate SG-1, beg for Doctor Who to come to the U.S., understand George Lucas' tinkering, and more.

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