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Date: Fri Jul 23 2004 - 09:23:59 PDT

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    -> THE SCI-FILE #378
    Science Fiction Weekly #378 is now online. This week we interview Will Smith
    and the cast of "I, Robot" about the rise of the machines, wake out of our coma
    with the second-season DVD release of "The Dead Zone," do whatever a spider
    can with the "Amazing Spider-Man 18-Inch Action Figure," and much more. This
    week's issue includes:

    -> INTERVIEW
    Director Alex Proyas teams with stars Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan and Alan
    Tudyk to put down a robot revolution in "I, Robot," while award-winning
    author Geoffrey A. Landis is on a mission to Mars.

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/interview.html>

    -> EDITORIAL
    Scott Edelman, "Science Fiction Weekly"'s editor-in-chief, considers the
    words behind the images of this weekend's number-one box-office hit and
    wonders, "What Would Isaac Do?"

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/editorial.html>

    -> NEWS OF THE WEEK
    Director Bryan Singer signs on for "Superman," Brent Spiner beams aboard
    "Star Trek: Enterprise," Michael Rosenbaum longs for a "Smallville" smooch,
    George Romero revisits his zombie saga, J.J. Abrams recalls what went wrong
    with "Alias," and much more.

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/news.html>

    -> ON SCREEN
    Will Smith wages war against a mechanical tomorrow in "I, Robot," Anthony
    Michael Hall confronts his newfound notoriety on "The Dead Zone" season-two
    DVD, and Richard Horvitz goes undercover on the "Invader Zim" volume-one
    DVD.

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/screen.html>

    -> OFF THE SHELF
    Charles Stross evaporates Moscow with an artificial supernova in "Iron
    Sunrise," while Frank M. Robinson runs from a black-market organ transplant
    in "The Donor."

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/books.html>

    -> GAMES
    Put down that gun, and instead use six different psychic powers to take on
    terrorists in the third-person shooter "Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy."

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/games.html>

    -> CLASSICS
    Before Peter Jackson brought Tolkien's hobbits and wizards to life, he made
    a zombie masterpiece with the darkly comic "Dead Alive."

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/classic.html>

    -> COOL STUFF
    Toy Biz raises the bar for superhero fun yet again with the 67 points of
    articulation in its "Amazing Spider-Man 18-Inch Action Figure."

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/cool.html>

    -> SITE OF THE WEEK
    With its episode guides, interviews, contests and more, "Memorable TV" aims
    to be a truly international television encyclopedia.

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/site.html>

    -> LETTERS
    Readers debate the true face of evil, come to count on "The 4400," slam
    "Star Trek" scheduling, continue to unravel Roswell, and much more.

         http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue378/letters.html>

    -> FEATURED ARTIST
    Richard Ramsbottom digs into a new world at a "Mining Colony on Zeta Draconis."

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