Virus is a movie about a virus coming from aliens that infects a research vessel in the middle of the ocean. When a tugboat crew get caught up in a hurricane, they can’t seem to find a way out because the crazy captain towing cargo pushes it too far and almost loses everything....
Photos: Supernatural...
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We’re only a few days away from Season 8 of the Supernatural start, and I found a few photos for our first look of what Season 8 will look like. Also see the Season 8 Trailer — CLICK...
Review: Looper
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Looper is movie primarily about four characters: Joe played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and the older version of Joe played by Bruce Willis, Sara played by Emily Blunt, and her child Sid played by Pierce Gagnon. Joe is a Looper, which is basically a guy hired by the mob in the year 2072 to do a...
Trailer Looper
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Well the movie is out, hope to have time to get out and see if in the next few days. So until them I got ya this trailer, hope you enjoy!
Book Review: Hunger ...
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Hunger Games is the first book in a trilogy written by Suzanne Collins. While writing this review, I’m about to start book number two in the series called Catching Fire. I’ve reserved watching the movie until after I have finished the first book in the series, and now I get...
Review: Revolution Ã...
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Revolution aired its second episode of the series. Now I would like to think that things are going to settle down a little bit, and Charlie is going to quit being a little whiny brat. But I have to admit, this week I was very disappointed in the episode of Revolution. There are simply too many...
Review: Dredd 3D
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Dredd was a bit surprising, and I half-anticipated being disappointed. I’m not sure if Dredd was supposed to be a rewrite of the original Judge Dredd from 1995 starring Sylvester Stallone playing Joseph Dredd, or if it’s simply a retelling of the story with a completely and totally...
Book Review: Do Andr...
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? was written and first published in 1968. Apparently this was the primary basis for the 1982 film Blade Runner directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford. Unfortunately I did not enjoy this book as much as I’ve enjoyed a lot of the...
Book review: The Zoc...
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J.A. Dalley’s book The Zochtil is a military sci-fi story about a boy whose father was a captain of a ship that was destroyed when humans succeeded for the first time in going faster than the speed of light. This boy then spent the next 10 years of his life growing up on the...
Book Review: Time Wi...
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This book was another one of those surprises that you are never really expecting. I needed something quick to read, or rather listen to, on my trip I was taking this past weekend. I needed to make sure that everything would work perfectly while I was driving, so of course I deferred to...
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James Gunn to Direct...
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Just released a few hours ago James Gunn announced that he will be directing Guardians of the Galaxy. Below is a quote from his face book page. For a month or so there’s been a lot of Internet speculation about my involvement with Marvel’s Guardians of the...
Review: Revolution
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The first episode of Revolution was on tonight. The first episode left me wanting to see more, and the cast seems to have some interesting conflicts with only one show under its belt. The basic concept of the show is that all power, electricity, and technology with like devices simply stops...
The Amazing Transpar...
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The Amazing Transparent Man is about a crazy scientist who invents an invisible formula. He plans to use a formula to create an army of invisible soldiers. This movie was originally released in 1960, and it shows. It’s funny how all the movies post-WWII are about radioactive uses other...
Newsletter: Septembe...
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Well it’s been just over a month since my last newsletter, and there’s been a lot going on in my sci-fi world every sense. I have had a very awesome last two weeks or even a month of sci-fi. It all began with the current series going on of Warehouse 13 and Alphas. It’s been...
Photo Album: Haven 2...
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Well this seems to be the week for pictures, so I have attached another photo album with pictures from Haven 2012 . I hope you enjoy them and we’ll see you next time. Haven Photo...
Photo Album: Grimm
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We have updated the site with many new pictures from Grimm. We have updates from “Quillâ€Â, “Bad Moon Rising†and “The Kissâ€Â. There is some good stuff in here and we hope that you enjoy it! Click on any of the...
Assassin – Mo...
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Assassin, starring Robert Conrad as Henry Stratton, a retired field agent for the CIA, is re-activated to help hunt down a cybernetic robot played by Richard Young. The cybernetic robot called Robert Gholam was created as a top-secret project, the co-creator included Mary Casallas played by...
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Beyond the Moon ââ‚...
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Beyond the Moon was originally shown in 1956, Richard Crane playing Rocky Jones and Scotty Beckett playing Winky are superstar pilots in this futuristic film about some aliens brainwashing humans to keep them on their side working for them and willing captives of their planet. After returning...
Review: Ready Player...
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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline was published on June 5, 2012. This has got to be one of my all-time favorite books at this point. Now I don’t know if you’re familiar with exactly what Ready Player One is all about,  but get ready for a flashback to 1980s video games,...
20 Years After Was o...
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20 Years After is a movie that’s based on 20 years after nuclear war takes out the entire earth. The story goes on to tell you about a few survivors and how they get along.  It takes you through where they live, how they got there, and what’s going on there. Now the movie...
Review: The Bourne L...
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I’m not sure what all this bad talk about The Bourne Legacy was, because I thoroughly enjoyed it. Yeah, sure, it was a little bit slow at first, a good background in mix between this and previous Bourne movie, but other than that, the ending was fabulous. The movie was really...
Super 8 was on Netfl...
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Super 8 is that movie of mine that I hoped to see as soon as it came out. I had caught many of the previews at the movie theater and was looking forward to a great movie. Knowing it’d been written and directed by J.J. Abrams only fueled the fire and the expectations that I had...
Underworld Was on To...
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Underworld is a very good example the sign of the times. It’s the battle between werewolves and vampires, based on some very old bad blood many, many years ago. But, Kate Beckinsale and that costume are hard to disapprove with. Underworld originally came out in 2003 and did not receive a...
X-Men: First Class w...
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X-Men: First Class has been out for a while, and owning a comic book store you would think that it was something that I have seen already. I had the intention of seeing the movie when it first came out, but I never seemed to find the time or have the opportunity to do so, and this is what made...
Alternate Start to A...
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Everyone has to admit Joss Whedon done a pretty darn good job with Avengers. But recently a video has surfaced that shows an alternate opening with Maria Hill, played by Cobie Smulder, as she is being debriefed, and it’s quite obvious that she’s a bit pissed off. Could it be that...