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Gentry Lee: At the Movies
Jan 08 2001 15:33:33 ET

Since lists are very much the trend during this millennium transition, I offer herewith my seven favorite science fiction films of all time, in reverse order. These are not necessarily the seven best, according to the criteria that I have defined. But each of these films had some special meaning in my life, and stayed with me long after I saw them in the theater.
David Lynch's Dune: What Went Wrong?
Dec 05 2000 11:52:24 ET

Lynch was a huge Dune fan, even turning down George Lucas' offer to direct Return Of the Jedi when Dino de Laurentiis offered him that little Herbert property. And yet, the film was reviled by critics and fans. Why?
David Lynch's Dune: What Went Right?
Dec 05 2000 11:52:24 ET

Let's try to figure out why the movie's still a late-night favorite, why geeks quote it all the time -- and why, incidentally, Frank Herbert himself liked it so much.
Star Trek X: Romulans, Data, a 'Doozy' Villain
Dec 05 2000 13:12:39 ET
Hollywood Rolls Out Red Carpet For Red Planet Stars
Nov 10 2000 15:56:57 ET
Rick Berman recently told a Los Angeles news station that the Romulans will play their first major role in the 10th Star Trek film, to be released in 2002. Val Kilmer made one small step onto the red carpet at Red Planet's Hollywood premiere, and made one giant leap for hype kind. But even Kilmer's star power was eclipsed by the gravitational attraction the press corps had for costar Benjamin Bratt's stellar companion, Julia Roberts.
Star Wars Fan Films Get Official Home
Nov 07 2000 11:20:52 ET

Bowing to the recent explosion of homemade Star Wars filmmaking, Lucasfilm will create an official website with partner AtomFilms to house such material.
     SETI's Seth Shostak Reviews Red Planet
     Star Trek X: Brent Spiner Working on Story
     New Miramax Film: Beamed to a Cinema Near You
     Ringworld Movie Around the Corner
     Don't Blame Me, I Voted for Amidala
     Stargate Sequel Ahead
     Laserblast: Take That, Star Wars
     'The Dish' Puts Australian Slant On Apollo Landing
     The Symbiont Circle

 

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