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November 7, 2005
Issue 446
Vol. 11, No. 45

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INTERVIEWS

 George R.R. Martin finally continues his Song of Ice and Fire saga in the long-awaited A Feast for Crows, while producer Rick McCallum spills secrets about the upcoming Star Wars TV series as the Episode III—Revenge of the Sith hits DVD.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, looks back in wonder to ask, "I Love the '70s—So Why Doesn't Everyone?"

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Peter Jackson rethinks his approach to King Kong, Donnie Wahlberg investigates a murderous ghost in Silence, Catherine Bell dives deep into The Triangle, Nicolas Cage predicts the future in Philip K. Dick's The Golden Man, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Zach Braff watches the skies in Chicken Little, Hayden Christensen discovers his destiny on the Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith DVD, Miriam Yeung seeks eternal life in Three ... Extremes, and Lukas Haas saves a ghost on the Lady in White DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Timothy Zahn hitches a ride on an interstellar shuttle in Night Train to Rigel, while Jeff Duntemann outlaws nanotechnology in The Cunning Blood.
GAMES
 Visit a haunting and memorable world that marries puzzle-solving with epic combat in Shadow of the Colossus for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 James Mason channels one of Jules Verne's greatest heroes as he discovers Atlantis while on a dangerous Journey to the Center of the Earth.
COOL STUFF
 As yet another Doctor Who prepares to assume the mantle of the Time Lord, his trusty hand-held Sonic Screwdriver can be yours.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Beyond Hollywood is the perfect haunt for fans of obscure horror films, with quirky reviews, lively blogs, contests and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers recommend a new Batman composer, defend the latest episodes of Lost, hope that Firefly flies back to the small screen, and more.

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