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August 29, 2005
Issue 436
Vol. 11, No. 35

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Columnist Michael Cassutt analyzes the scripts behind science fiction's greatest hits and discovers that they are "Black and White and Read All Over."


INTERVIEWS

 Director Terry Gilliam uncovers the secrets behind famous fairy tales with Matt Damon, Heath Ledger and Monica Bellucci in The Brothers Grimm, while Cole Hauser finds aliens beneath Earth's crust in The Cave.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Anthony Stewart Head slays the cast of Doctor Who, Jessica Alba dreams of Jeannie, Lucy Lawless battles Vampire Bats, Bruce Campbell gets caught in the web of Spider-Man 3, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Cole Hauser goes deep in The Cave, Matt Damon tells the tall tales of The Brothers Grimm, and Charlton Heston monkeys around on the Space Ghost Coast to Coast Volume-Three DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Elizabeth Bear goes back to starship pilot school in Scardown, while C.J. Ryan struggles to rescue an alien race from extinction in Dexta.
GAMES
 Dungeon Siege II for the PC may not break any new ground, but it's still a blissful, mindless romp that's the pinnacle of hack-and-slash gaming.
CLASSICS
 Writer Alan Moore and artist David Lloyd play tour guides to a future London crushed beneath the boot of a dictator in the graphic novel V for Vendetta.
COOL STUFF
 Buffy used the Sword of Angelus to sacrifice her beloved and save the world—but you'll just have to settle for it looking really cool on your wall.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Movie-Montage.com dances to the tune of music-video sequences from Ghostbusters, Real Genius, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other sci-fi flicks.
LETTERS
 Readers defend Tripping the Rift, question the spirituality of Star Trek, embrace the personnel changes of Stargate SG-1, and much more.

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