Voices From Krypton
In a wide-ranging three-segment conversation, Stargate SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright discusses the show's history, possible future and a variety of other things.
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In a wide-ranging three-segment conversation, Stargate SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright discusses the show's history, possible future and a variety of other things.
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In a wide-ranging three-segment conversation, Stargate SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright discusses the show's history, possible future and a variety of other things.
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From the archives comes this interview with director Sidney J. Furie on 'Superman IV,' and it's obvious he was feeling positive about the film in the final stages of post-production
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In this three-part interview, Will Murray discusses writing pulp heroes, his novel 'Doc Savage on Skull Island,' Remo Williams, aka 'The Destroyer,' the pulps' influence on Indiana Jones and more.
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In this three-part interview, Will Murray discusses writing pulp heroes, his novel 'Doc Savage on Skull Island,' Remo Williams, aka 'The Destroyer,' the pulps' influence on Indiana Jones and more.
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In this three-part interview, Will Murray discusses writing pulp heroes, his novel 'Doc Savage on Skull Island,' Remo Williams, aka 'The Destroyer,' the pulps' influence on Indiana Jones and more.
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George Reeves biographer Jim Beaver reflects on the actor and the impact he and 'Adventures of Superman' had on generations of fans.
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George Reeves biographer Jim Beaver reflects on the actor and the impact he and 'Adventures of Superman' had on generations of fans.
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Better known as Kryptonite Never More, this classic 1971 Man of Steel storyline by Denny O'Neil is discussed with author Jim Beard
info_outlineBack in the 1990s, comics fans were thrilled to hear that there was going to be a big screen version of Marvel's 'The Fantastic Four,' and while that film was indeed shot, it was never commercially released. The reasons behind that were varied and all of it is explored in William Nesbitt's new book 'Forsaken: The Making and Aftermath of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four.' It's also discussed in this interview with Nesbitt.
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