Trailer 2 – The Hunt For Gollum at SCI-FI-LONDON by HuntForGollum Now, this looks stunning. Absolutely stunning. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an independent fan film with such stunning production values,…
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Twitter Updates for 2009-04-24
Shimerman: Blessed To Have Worked On Trek # Abrams: Star Trek Is Us # New Wolverine clip: ‘I think we’re gonna need new sheets’ # Hyper-real and very cool Star Wars art…
Caprica – Grading and Discussion
Well, the pilot’s been out on DVD a few days now, so what do you all think?
10 New Star Trek XI Images Released
Hop on over to Sci-Fi Wire to see them.
Twitter Updates for 2009-04-23
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince director David Yates speaks with us on set # Talking Gadget Theater: Blade Runner, starring the Kindle 2 and iPod Shuffle # SciFi Heaven:- Buy Star…
Buy Star Trek tickets through Sci-Fi Heaven
Since most self-respecting Trek fans will be off to see the new Star Trek movie when it premieres soon, why not support Sci-Fi Heaven while you’re at it? If you do indeed…
Twitter Updates for 2009-04-22
SciFi Heaven:- Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series on Blu Ray # Sons of Anarchy’s Charlie Hunnam reads for Thor # Which sci-fi TV pilots will live and which will die? We take…
Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series on Blu Ray
It looks like things are finally getting official with the release of the complete series of Battlestar Galactica on Blu-Ray. I for one am excited about the prospect of seeing the entire…
Star Trek Fans in London For Premiere
Sometimes you just have to wonder where these people are found.
I mean, she calls her communicator a phaser. At least bring out someone who can respect technological canon! I mean, really.
Why is there no pure Science-Fiction on television anymore?
It’s a question many people have been pondering for quite a few years. Gone are the hey-days of Star Trek: The Next Generation and the subsequent Nineties sci-fi boom. The arrival of multiple Star Trek spinoffs, Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda, Stargate SG-1 and a plethora of dozens of other sci-fi shows seemed to herald the dawn of a new Golden Age of a more pure science-fiction.
Yet today, we’re left with a fraction of the science-fiction which used to grace our television screens. Battlestar Galactica and Stargate Atlantis have both just finished, and other shows such as Firefly or Threshold were shot down before they really got going.
So why have these shows fallen into decline? Twenty years ago, Star Trek was a guaranteed ratings winner, drawing in millions of viewers and a massive market share. As the latest television incarnation of the franchise – Star Trek: Enterprise – came to an end, it was left with a fraction of the viewing numbers its predecessors had enjoyed. Enterprise‘s decline has been written about in more than enough detail, and its death can be attributed to any number of factors: lack of advertisement, lacklustre plots or perhaps simply too many episodes of the same franchise without a break.
Yet Enterprise is reflective of a much wider problem for the genre. The few genre shows which have succeeded in recent years have attempted to blend their traditional sci-fi elements with elements of other genres.
Twitter Updates for 2009-04-20
SciFi Heaven:- Live Twitter Updates from Star Trek XI UK Premiere # News briefs: Third Langdon film due, Transformers on DVD # New images from The Time Traveler’s Wife # Robert Downey…
Live Twitter Updates from Star Trek XI UK Premiere
If you’re really, really sad, you can follow live tweets from the UK Premiere of Star Trek. I’m not entirely sure why you’d want to, but hey, if it floats your boat….
Sci-Fi Heaven now available on iPhone
Does the word gorgeous really sum this up? Not really. It’s far beyond that. Sci-Fi Heaven.net is now tapping into the mobile market, and will display in the tremendously streamlined and handsome…
Twitter Updates for 2009-04-19
Pine On Stepping Into Kirk’s Boots # Designing The Star Trek XI Enterprise # Potter Vs. Prime: Blockbusters Keep Up the Buzz # Cinematic Titanic Riffing the Road Again on New Tour…
Joss Whedon discusses Dollhouse survival
My hero and Dollhouse creator Joss Whedon has shed some light over the future of the show. Talking to Sci-Fi Wire, he said: They haven’t said anything about a number, and they…
Technology: GigaPan Digital Camera
No doubts about it, that’s rather nifty.
The Hobbit to be made into two movies
According to Guillermo Del Toro, the new plan for himself and Peter Jackson is to make their Hobbit movie adaptation span two films rather than one. Speaking to Empire magazine, he wrote:…