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August 1, 2005
Issue 432
Vol. 10, No. 31

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Columnist Michael Cassutt introduces the science-fiction masters who turned him into a successful screenwriter in "The Education of Michael Cassutt."


INTERVIEW

 Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston give birth to a new generation of superheroes in Disney's Sky High.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Sarah Michelle Gellar says no to a new Buffy, Katee Sackhoff finds love on Battlestar Galactica, James Marsters relocates to Smallville, Stuart Townsend teams with Darren McGavin on Night Stalker, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Jamie Foxx fights a renegade robot plane in Stealth, Kurt Russell trains teens how to use their titanic powers in Sky High, and Suzanne Erlich eats off the kids' menu on the Flesh Eating Mothers DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Charles Coleman Finlay declares war between humans and ogres in The Prodigal Troll, while A.C. Crispin builds a team to take down a demon in Exiles of Boq'urain: Storms of Destiny.
GAMES
 Up to 16 players can battle together as members of the Squirrel High Command in the rude and crude sci-fi adventure Conker: Live and Reloaded for the Xbox.
CLASSICS
 Director David Cronenberg merges Jeff Goldblum with a wayward insect—which wrecks his relationship with Geena Davis—in The Fly.
COOL STUFF
 Michael Chiklis may not have provided the voice for the Electronic Tuff-Talkin' Thing—but this 13.5-inch flexible figure still speaks loud and clear.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Sci Fi Pulse shines a spotlight on all fantastic television, with essays, interviews, links to other TV fan pages, and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers reply to Scarlett Johansson's distressing sci-fi comments, rip into Tripping the Rift, look forward to big-screen Smurfs, and more.

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