Archive for February, 2010

Spandex and power suits: The modern age of costuming – Creative Loafing Tampa (blog)

Posted on 23. Feb, 2010 by .

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Creative Loafing Tampa (blog) Spandex and power suits: The modern age of costuming Creative Loafing Tampa (blog) …

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Another awards non-shocker: “The Hurt Locker” takes BAFTAs – TV.com

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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Globe and Mail Another awards non-shocker: “The Hurt Locker” takes BAFTAs TV.com As for the lastest from the onetime Mr. Kathryn Bigelow, “Avatar,” it met the once traditional fate of well-regarded science fiction movies at the Oscars, … 'The Hurt Locker' dominates 2010 BAFTAs Digital Spy all 1,162 news articles

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It doesn’t work. We didn’t ask for it. So why all the cameras? – The Guardian

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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It doesn't work. We didn't ask for it

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John Adams: The robots’ book club – New Scientist (blog)

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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John Adams: The robots' book club New Scientist (blog) Would the program be able to distinguish between literary works like Shakespeare and popular fiction such as Dan Brown's novels? …

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Bowie’s Boy Bafta Glory! – ClashMusic.com

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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ClashMusic.com Bowie's Boy Bafta Glory! ClashMusic.com The entire film is clearly a homage of sorts to old school science fiction such as Silent Runnings and Solaris. Whilst it does share the elegance and ..

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Kathryn Bigelow wins battle of ‘exes’ as ‘Hurt Locker’ storms Baftas – Independent

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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CBC.ca Kathryn Bigelow wins battle of 'exes' as 'Hurt Locker' storms Baftas Independent Afterwards, he said: “My interest in science fiction comes from my dad being a dad,” he said. Monique Imes, known as Mo'Nique, picked up the Best Supporting … Will 'Avatar' go all the way

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From Russia with love – Big Issue in Scotland

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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Big Issue in Scotland From Russia with love Big Issue in Scotland “I'ma big science – fiction fan, a total sci-fi and fantasy nut,” he reveals. “So by playing Leto Atreides [in a 2003 American TV version of Dune] and then Mr …

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Stroud documentary misses out on BAFTA success – Stroud News and Journal

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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Stroud documentary misses out on BAFTA success Stroud News and Journal … star-studded event in London's Royal Opera House auditorium. Director Duncan Jones, son of David Bowie, won the award for his science fiction thriller Moon

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UFOs, across the pond – Los Angeles Times

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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UFOs, across the pond Los Angeles Times … our brains leap to interpret them by forming familiar images of the sort we've been conditioned by science – fiction flicks to expect. ..

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Fiction Book Reviews: 2/22/2010 – Publishers Weekly

Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by .

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Fiction Book Reviews: 2/22/2010 Publishers Weekly Lake wields big themes—magic and religion versus science , free will, colonialism, and a bit of romance—with surprising elegance, and readers will enjoy …

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