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October 24, 2005
Issue 444
Vol. 11, No. 43

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Columnist Michael Cassutt hears the singing of science-fiction legends after an encounter with Bob Dylan, a music icon who's "One Who Sings With His Tongue On Fire."


INTERVIEW

 After busting heads in Walking Tall and battling demons in The Scorpion King, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson brings the hammer down on the Martian monsters of Doom.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Ron Perlman swings a sword as Conan of Cimmeria, Michael Vartan returns to Alias, Dakota Fanning peers into a parallel reality as Neil Gaiman's Coraline, Jon Favreau sticks to old-school special effects in Zathura, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 The Rock unleashes that famous BFG in Doom, Ewan McGregor shrinks from horror in Stay, Gerald Finley goes nuclear in Doctor Atomic, Don Coscarelli shouts "Boo!" in Masters of Horror, and Lucy Lawless hunts bloodsuckers in Vampire Bats.
OFF THE SHELF
 Tim Pratt dissolves dimensions in The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl, while Robert Buettner thwarts an alien invasion in Orphan's Destiny.
GAMES
 Good and evil war for the soul of a civilization in Black & White 2, a sequel to what many considered the 2001 strategy game of the year.
CLASSICS
 C.L. Moore helped invent the space opera with the five stories gathered from sci-fi's Golden and Silver Ages and collected in Judgment Night.
COOL STUFF
 McFarlane Toys translates Nick Park's bumbling British duo into two charming collector's sets of Wallace & Gromit Feature-Film Figures.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Rutger Hauer Official Site celebrates one of Hollywood's hardest-working actors with movie stills, video clips, trailers and more.
LETTERS
 Readers refuse to fall for Lost's red herrings, shine a light on Night Stalker, press for an Honor Harrington TV adaptation, and much more.

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