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80s British comic nostalgia ~ TheFazz

I grew up reading a bunch of comics.

I initially started with the Marvel / DC types, then moved on to the British comics such as 2000AD and Tiger whilst in secondary school, and returned to Marvel / DC after that when i studied in the UK.

I have a whole range of comic reading materials, but today had a bit of a nostalgia time googling the 80s British comics. I have not seen these comics for a long time now. And of the characters I remember reading, only Judge Dredd and Dan Dare remain in recent memory. So i decided to check out the titles i used to read. So here are some of them (i would be happy if others can jog my memory too)...

Battlestar Galactica: The Timeline ~ TheFazz

source site - IGN: Battlestar Galactica: The Timeline -- Day 1

one complaint that is often heard from newcomers to the award-winning series is that, after four years of intricate plotlines, it's tough to jump in the middle of the story and follow along. Our first answer to that would be to spool up your FTL drives and jump in anyway, because you don't want to miss this excellent series. But we're also willing to acknowledge that Galactica has gotten pretty complex over the years, which is where our second answer comes in -- in the form of this new feature, which we've dubbed Battlestar Galactica: The Timeline.

occassionally, i would need a refresher of the happenings and chronology of battlestar galactica. the above link is a good start.

11 Movies for Geeks to Look Out for in 2009 ~ TheFazz

source site - Avatar, Watchmen, Wolverine and More - Movies for Geeks to Look Out for in 2009 - Popular Mechanics

The holiday movie season has come and gone without so much as a certified blockbuster. Thank goodness for 2009, which is chock-full of movies for every fanboy (or girl), whether you're a Trekker or a John Connor wannabe. There's even a movie about Fanboys. We've already given you our favorite F/X scenes of 2008—here are the geek-out-worthy flicks of 2009.

ROTTEN TOMATOES: Ten Sci-Fi Flicks for the Thinking Man ~ TheFazz

source site - ROTTEN TOMATOES: Ten Sci-Fi Flicks for the Thinking Man

Unless you've been living in a cave for the last four years, you know that the cheesy old sci-fi TV series known as Battlestar Galactica got picked up, dusted off, and given the all-time, grand champion, mother of all reboots. Solidly led by a couple of veteran movie actors (Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell), BSG has garnered a reputation as one of the best shows on TV. But don't just call it a sci-fi show; its so much more than that. It's about love and loss. It's about what it means to be a soldier, and what it's like to be a refugee. It's about religion and fanaticism. It's about government and corruption. But mostly it's about our own humanity, and what it really means to be human. Since some of us here are at RT are huge BSG fans (and we're betting some of you are too), in honor of the beginning of the end (starting next week), we thought we'd share a list of "thinking man's" sci-fi films; sci-fi stories that aren't about laser battles or rampaging mutants, but more thoughtful pieces on what it really means to be human.

i would like to have a list of sci-fi TV series - where i would put BSG, Firefly and X-Files amongst the best.

2009 Movie Preview: 30 Fantastic Movies To Watch (Or Avoid) This Year ~ TheFazz

source site - 2009 Movie Preview: 30 Fantastic Movies To Watch (Or Avoid) This Year

Is this the greatest time to be a fan of science fiction movies? No fewer than 30 SF films are hitting theaters, and at least a dozen could be great. Here's our 2009 movie forecast.

Note: As always, this includes a few fantasy movies that are set in the present day, involve technology, or feature an urban setting. Feel free to let us know what we missed!

The 25 Most Anticipated Movies of 2009 ~ TheFazz

source site - The 25 Most Anticipated Movies of 2009 | Film School Rejects

Over the past few weeks we’ve beaten you to a pulp with lists. We laid down list after list in our 2008 Year in Review and even gave you Ten People to Watch in 2009. And while you might think that’s enough. That you never want to read another list from the staff of FSR again, we must disagree. Because if you ask anyone in the film industry, the year doesn’t begin until we’ve properly dictated to you our most anticipated movies of the next 12 months. Seriously, ask anyone. They will tell you that anticipation cannot exist without a road map. And said map must be provided by the staff here at FSR. It’s science. With that in mind, please feel free to read, enjoy and comment on our list of The 25 Most Anticipated Movies of 2009, in chronological order.

Fasten Your Seatbelts - Forward the Future ~ TheFazz

source site - Fasten Your Seatbelts - washingtonpost.com

When the present promises only economic hardship and political upheaval, what does the future look like?

Mind-Shattering Novels of Philip K. Dick ~ TheFazz

source site - Science Fiction and Fantasy Reading Experience: Mind-Shattering Novels of Philip K. Dick

As we look forward to another new year, it is a good time to reflect on some of the many people who wrote about the future. Philip K. Dick was one of them:

Philip K. Dick was abducted by... his own mind, and wrote about it for as long as SF industry would publish it. Which is extremely lucky for millions of his fans, me included.

Unless you are a particle physicist (for whom nothing is as it seems anyway), you're not likely to meet as many convoluted and unpredictable ideas and storylines as in Philip K. Dick's science fiction (the requirement, of course, is that it all still has to make coherent sense, otherwise we could just switch on Douglas Adams' Improbability Drive and publish the outcome).

PKD was a one-man factory of apocalyptic "What-ifs?", staggering in their scope and suggested outcomes. His stories are often dark in tone, but intensely satisfying: crammed with concepts and ideas, tightly written and pretty much unforgettable.

The 11 best film moments of Samuel L. Jackson yelling ~ TheFazz

source site - The 11 best film moments of Samuel L. Jackson yelling | Blog of Hilarity

Many actors have trademarks in their on-screen performances. Robert DeNiro repeats things, Tom Cruise incredulously smiles and laughs, and Samuel L. Jackson yells. After seeing the trailer for his new movie Lakeview Terrace where he yells about his neighbor planting trees on his property line and then threatening him with a chainsaw, I wonder…what are the best moments of Samuel L. Jackson yelling in film?

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