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Looking back at Space Cadets
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Looking back at Space Cadets

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There was a Time Traveler’s Wife TV show?
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There was a Time Traveler’s Wife TV show?

by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
Do we really need a Max Headroom reboot?
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Do we really need a Max Headroom reboot?

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    These 10 modern science fiction shows haven’t aged very well

    Don’t let your nostalgia-coloured glasses fool you, but these 10 modern science fiction TV shows haven’t aged very well. One of them on the list...

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    X-Files Mulder and Scully I want to Believe
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    Happy to see that 'Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose' tops TV Guide's list of top 25 #xfiles episodes. What's your favourite?

    Happy to see that ‘Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose’ tops TV Guide’s list of top 25 #xfiles episodes. What’s your favourite? https://t.co/McYjaIaxqu

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    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Lost in Space
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    There’s a ‘Lost in Space’ reboot already in its third season?

    Just reading a release date has been set for season 3 of Netflix’s ‘Lost in Space’ which also is the first time I was aware...

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Dune TV miniseries
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    In praise of Dune 2000

    I don’t care what everyone else says, I think the Sci-Fi Channel’s 2000 ‘Dune’ miniseries still holds up today.

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    For All Mankind
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    This could be the greatest sci-fi TV show of its era

    >Wired is calling ‘For All Mankind’ the best science fiction TV show of its era.

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    Tales of the Jedi
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    Latest Star Wars TV show will be an anthology series

    I’ve always been a fan of anthology shows so I’m very excited by the news of ‘Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi,’ a new animated...

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    Star Trek wines
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    Stop whining about Star Trek wines

    I’m no wine drinker, but this collection of Star Trek wines definitely has interesting bottles.

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    Moses Ingram Obi Wan Kenobi
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    Lucasfilm warned ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ star about racist backlash

    Lucasfilm warned ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ star Moses Ingram about the likelihood of a racist backlash from a certain sector of the Star Wars fanbase.

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    The Mandalorian
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    The Star Wars master plan for the post-Skywalker era

    Vanity Fair has the inside scoop on the Star Wars master plan that aims to bring the universe beyond the Skywalker saga with TV shows...

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    Gerry Anderson's UFO
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    Gerry Anderson’s UFO resurrected as an audio drama

    The Gerry Anderson science fiction TV series is being revived as an audio drama as Big Finish which aims to record new stories for the...

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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A portrait of ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century’ is a bold design choice in my bathroom at the Graduate Hotel in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I wonder how many guests that are not me have any idea who this is or have ever even seen the show.
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Who else could have painted this cover of the Apri Who else could have painted this cover of the April 1934 issue of Weird Tales than the unmistakable Margaret Brundage?
Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the April 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries was painted by the always prolific Lawrence. I had to look up Edison Marhsall and Elmer Brown Mason. The former penned only a handful of stories, mostly in the 30s, and the latter was equally obscure, only publishing a few stories during the First World War.
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