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October 17, 2005
Issue 443
Vol. 11, No. 42

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INTERVIEWS

 Director Rupert Wainwright gets lost in The Fog with stars Tom Welling, Maggie Grace and Selma Blair, while Alexander C. Irvine invites readers to live The Life of Riley.


LAB NOTES

 As Halloween nears, scientist Wil McCarthy walks among zombies in "So You've Decided to Raise the Dead."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Daniel Craig shakes up the James Bond universe, Dwayne Johnson rocks the monsters of Doom, Emmanuelle Vaugier moves into the second story of House of the Dead, J.J. Abrams provides Simon Pegg with a new alias in Mission: Impossible 3, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Tom Welling unleashes an ancient horror in The Fog, Jana Brejchová pilots a Russian starship on the In the Dust of the Stars DVD, and Lucy Lawless serves up fan favorites in the Xena: Warrior Princess 10th Anniversary Collection.
OFF THE SHELF
 Richard K. Morgan clones around with a killer in Woken Furies, while Jonathan Carroll gives birth to a new universe in Glass Soup.
GAMES
 A popular giant-robot combat series continues delivering arena-style combat in Armored Core: Nine Breaker for the PlayStation 2.
ANIME
 A fisherman who became immortal 500 years ago by eating mermaid flesh searches for the secret to ending his life in Mermaid Forest.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer Danny Elfman collaborates with director Tim Burton yet again for their latest grave undertaking on the Corpse Bride CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Fans who can't wait for George R.R. Martin's long-awaited new novel can check out a sample chapter from A Feast for Crows at his official site.
LETTERS
 Readers long to voyage with John Carter of Mars, congratulate Wallace & Gromit for remaining true to its roots, and more.

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