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While NASA is still searching for life on Mars, it may have put it there already.

Posted on August 5, 2005August 5, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

While the space agency NASA is still searching for life on the planet Mars, NASA may may have put it there already.
The British newspaper The Sunday Times reports a bacteria from Earth might have escaped to Mars.

NASA believes the two rover spacecrafts Spirit and Opportunity, scuttling across the red planet, are carrying a bacterium from Earth.

New Contest

Posted on August 5, 2005August 5, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

The new caption contest has been upload, and our Star Trek: Enterprise DVD competition closed. All entrants please check your email to check if you have won!

Also, to all of those waiting for Stargate DVDs, they’ve now arrived in the office and will be shipped out shortly.

REVIEW: Stargate SG-1 Season Nine, Episode Two

Posted on August 5, 2005August 5, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Picking up the pace, SG-1 looks like its getting back on track.

Avalon Part Two picks up right at the end of Part One, and very quickly resolves the cliffhanger set by its predecessor. Not that that’s a bad thing, as its resolved quite nicely. Daniel’s knowledge saves the day initially, and then Mitchell’s skill at sword fighting keeps them all alive. It’s a nice little sequence with the Knight, but why was it even there? It served very little purpose other for a nifty action sequence and a somewhat cheesy flashback to Mitchell failing in his life. Meh, I suppose I can live with it.

Nathan Fillion and the Comic Dude of Death

Posted on August 4, 2005August 4, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Nathan Fillion today made a rather bizarre request of the Firefly and Serenity community – to boycott a comic store.

The actor who plays Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the show and movie, posted this on the official forum.

It is times like these that I feel like Malcolm Reynolds. This is something that would surely get you kicked into an engine. I just went to a comic store to purchase the Serenity comic for my mom. The sweetheart that she is, gave her issues (with her favorite character on the front) to relatives who were having trouble tracking one down. Please bear in mind that Canada is a wonderous place where the service industry is polite and helpful, and that this experience is not the norm. The store I chose, which shall remain nameless (Warp 1 Comics), at an undisclosed location (just off Whyte Ave), has the singlemost sanctimonious, condescending, dishonest a$$hole I’ve had the misfortune of meeting. My brother and I called ahead to find out they had one issue left, but upon arriving, found out they are gouging people $20 bucks for the damned thing! “That’s what they’re worth.” he sneered at me. I asked him to show me a listing of some sort to back it up. “Well, I just know what I paid Dark Horse for it.” He wouldn’t show me that, either. I am aware that Dark Horse wasn’t expecting these books to sell as well as they are, and that they are going into a second printing, but I just picked up three of them two days ago at cover price at another store. My brother piped up with a, “What an interesting attitude you have.” Let me tell you folks, this fella had an attitude, and a smirk that you wanted to knock off his face with a baseball bat dipped in dog poop. Of course, my brother couldn’t help letting this guy know who he was trying to hose by holding the issue next to my face. “This guy look familliar? This isn’t some JoJo off the street! He knows what he’s talking about!” Check this out- the reply of this one-eyed crap-catcher, who shall remain nameless (Darryl) was, (and imagine a dullards voice- how we make people we don’t like sound in a story) “Well, then you can call Joss Whedon and ask him.”
Wouldn’t a smart business man ask me to sign an issue and sell me one at a fair price? Wouldn’t that fetch a prettier penny than ripping me off for one issue? Congratulations, dude! You are now on the Browncoat $hitlist.
Never have I tried to wield power in this way, but if being Malcolm Reynolds has taught me anything, it’s to follow my over-developed sense of vengeance. BOYCOTT WARP ONE COMICS! If you are in the neighborhood, drop by to tell “Patchy” that Browncoats don’t take $hit from anyone. Tell your friends not to shop there, and lock ’em in the airlock if they do. Copy this post and e-mail it to fellow Edmontonians. Bump it to keep it alive.
Thank you. Thank you for letting me rant. If you feel I’m overboard, please feel free to, as Joss would say, contemplate silently.

The Captain

Serenity Tickets Arrived

Posted on August 3, 2005August 3, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

After a fortnight away in the faraway land of France, I returned home at about 3AM. Leaping into the pile of post by the door, I rummaged through until I found what I was looking for. Two tickets for the World Premiere of Joss Whedon’s “Serenity”.

When the Edinburgh International Film Festival launched its ticket sales several weeks ago, they clearly had no idea that “Serenity” was to become one of the most successful films the Festival had ever seen. 44,000 people flooded in to purchase tickets to the event, in the end resulting in nothing more than a complete crash of the web server, and jammed phone lines. The EIFF simply couldn’t cope with the demand. As some people grumbled and gave up, others swore at each other, but others (myself included) continued to attempt to make bookings despite being bombarded by error messages. After boxing around these for several hours, I managed (even after it had “Sold Out”) to get two tickets into my basket. I suspect this was because during the confusion, overbookings had occurred, and tickets were being released.

Anyway, with the golden jewels now in my basket, I hurried to the checkout, only to get slapped quite violently in the face by the site’s mathematical incompetence.

3rd Rock From The Sun DVD

Posted on August 3, 2005August 3, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Just a little heads-up about the classic comedy, 3rd Rock From The Sun. The show’s first season was just released on DVD for the first time on the 26th of July. This comedy classic earned 31 Emmy Nominations and ran for six successful seasons on NBC, premiering in 1996.

The DVD will feature interviews with stars John Lithgow, Kristen Johnston, French Stewart, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jane Curtin, Wayne Knight and more. In addition, it will contain behind-the-scene outtakes, season one highlights and bloopers. Season One will also feature all 20 episodes, TV spots, a 16 page collectable booklet and DVD-ROM teleplays – all in a unique, foil packaging. There is even a limited edition package that actually speaks in John Lithgow’s own voice!

Upcoming Reviews

Posted on July 30, 2005August 4, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Anyone wondering where our Stargate and BSG reviews are: they’re coming!

A holiday for the reviewer (myself) in France has just delayed them slightly!

James Doohan: 1920 – 2005

Posted on July 21, 2005July 21, 2005 by PsychoFish

It is with genuine sadness, I must report the death of James Doohan, known best for the now immortalised role of Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott (Scotty) in Star Trek: The Original Series….

REVIEW: Stargate Atlantis – Season Two, Episode One

Posted on July 17, 2005July 17, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Very nice.

Picking up from a good cliffhanger last season, like Battlestar Galactica, Atlantis doesn’t seem to have lost the pace. The drama grabs you from the start, and doesn’t let go. It’s an hour of television that passes very quickly, for all the right reasons.

REVIEW: Battlestar Galactica – Season Two, Episode One

Posted on July 16, 2005July 17, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Fracking awesome, as Starbuck would say.

This is how you open a second season, not losing one bit of the pace from the first episode. It’s tightly written, and carries over the outstanding production values of the first season.

REVIEW: Stargate SG-1 – Season 9, Episode One

Posted on July 16, 2005July 17, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Well. This is different.

“Avalon” is interesting, let’s put it that way. There’s a lot that works, and a lot that doesn’t. It doesn’t give me the return in energy and excitement I was expecting, and feels more like another slap to the SG-1 franchise. But it gives me hope….

Friday’s almost here

Posted on July 14, 2005July 17, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Friday 15th is almost here, and new seasons of Stargates SG-1 and Atlantis are upon us, not to mention the eagerly anticipated Battlestar Galactica season two.

And to whet your appetite somewhat, we’ve got trailers for Atlantis and Galactica.

Battlestar GalacticaStargate Atlantis

They’re also available in the downloads page. For those of you who are interested, the music in the Galactica trailer is Hemorrhage (In My Hands) – Fuel

Review : Star Trek Enterprise Season One DVD

Posted on July 13, 2005July 17, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

The same year Star Trek Voyager turned off the lights, and packed up the sets, a new show was being created. Rick Berman and Brannon Braga quickly knocked together the idea of having the new Trek series be a prequel – a controversial decision to say the least.

The first season opened to some spectacular ratings in the US, dipping dramatically and suddenly. This continued until this year, when the show was eventually cancelled for its lacklustre performance in the Nielsen ratings. That’s not to say the ratings fell due to show quality – UPN never did any decent advertising after the premiere. The result is a high budget Trek series that tends to twist and turn with exactly what it wants to be. Season One has a clear theme, however – exploration. Season One is the year that shows what the show would probably have been like, had the ratings not fallen. The wonder and excitement is there, there isn’t much danger – it’s all about “seeking new life, and new civilisations.”

Lost – A New Theory

Posted on July 12, 2005July 12, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

I just finished a rewatch of the entire first season of “Lost” today, and in the closing few minutes, something struck me. As Hurley sits down in the plane at the end…

Caption Contest Results

Posted on July 10, 2005July 11, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

And they’re in for Week 20. The winner is… Major Mosley! Just a little lower…Now to the left a bit…oh yeah, that feels great… And the runner up is… Steph! The worst…

Competition Reminder

Posted on July 9, 2005July 9, 2005 by Craig

Just a heads up to say that currently Region 2 readers can win Star Trek Enterprise – Season 2 AND the first two seasons of the original Outer Limits in our competition…

GMTV focus on London, not Serenity

Posted on July 8, 2005July 8, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

This Browncoat got up early, and was most displeased. GMTV were scheduled to air the new, international trailer for the highly anticapted upcoming sci-fi flick, “Serenity” this morning. However, the wake of…

Lost UK Airdate Set

Posted on July 8, 2005July 8, 2005 by Chris McQuillan

Despite the fact its already airing on RTE, Channel Four will be airing the first season of the hit US series, “LOST” on Wednesdays at 10pm – starting from August 10 in…

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