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TV Watchlist: 'Dr. Horrible' Coming To The CW

Plus, Syfy Mondays continue without 'Warehouse 13'

The fall season is upon us and the weather is beginning to cool. Now is when everyone starts counting down to Halloween. The networks are amping up their schedules with plenty of tales from the paranormal. For science fiction and fantasy fans, that means hobbits, and tigers, and imps. Oh my! ...

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SciFriday: Acting Is Usually About Being Someone Else

That is why they call it 'acting,' right?

All I can think of is that Madonna is the cause of so much of our discourse in the world. Seriously. In the mid-1990s, producers were looking for someone to play a singer who slept her way to the top and couldn't act for a little film they were doing called "Evita." And the first person that came ...

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'Warehouse 13's' Eddie McClintock: More Than A Meat Puppet

Syfy series star talks about colleagues, gay characters with Alpha Waves Radio

Syfy series star talks about colleagues, gay characters with Alpha Waves Radio Special Agent Peter Lattimer is a very funny guy, and many faces expect the man who portrays him on Syfy's hit series "Warehouse 13" to be just as funny. But while series star Eddie McClintock can light up a room ...

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'Fringe' Writers Take On 'Starship Troopers' Reboot

Neal Moritz wants to take another look at the Robert A. Heinlein classic

The war on the bugs will never be over, apparently. Despite the fact that sequels to the original 1997 film "Starship Troopers" is being made, producer Neal Moritz wants to reboot the film franchise, and is looking to "Fringe" for inspiration. Moritz -- known for "I Am Legend," "Battle: Los An ...

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'Cowboys & Aliens' Stumbles Into First Place

PLUS: Last Harry Potter film becomes highest grossing of franchise

It wasn't the most stellar weekend for director Jon Favreau. The much-hyped "Cowboys & Aliens" managed just $36.2 million at the box office, tying it with ... yes, "The Smurfs." The $163 million film didn't attract young audiences like producers Steven Spielberg and Brian Grazer had hoped, mos ...

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SciFriday: Sadly, The Gay Stigma Still Exists In Hollywood

Are controversial Colton Haynes pictures porn, or just gay?

Before this week, I don't believe I had written even a single word about the new MTV series "Teen Wolf." Not here on Airlock Alpha, not even on our sister site Rabid Doll, although both of these sites have editors that are not me, and they could've written something about it. Yet on Wednesday, th ...

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And The Emmys Went To ...

Two Strips Of Latinum: This year's results were interesting and unpredictable

One moment in the history of award shows that is stuck in my mind is the year that Bob Hope introduced the Oscars, making the joke that they were known in his house as Passover, (in that he was always passed over for the awards). That is a feeling that fans of science-fiction and the people who make ...

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Artistic License: Batman Seeks The Truth Under The Red Hood

The newest DC Universe DVD brings Batman face-to-face with his worst nightmare

There have been moments in comics when something was done with a beloved character that upset the readers. Things like killing off heroes or other significant characters, or changing their origins. One of the most famous controversies was the life and death of Jason Todd, the second Robin in the ...

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