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by RABID DOLL STAFF
May-24-2013 -
Statements on author's passing come from everywhere, every level
It's not too often someone's passing gets the attention of the President of the United States. But then again, it's not every day that the world loses a legend like Ray Bradbury. President Barack Obama shared his love of Bradbury's "gift for storytelling," and remembered the great despite the lat ...
Read MoreSeries will get some new executive producers in new season
It's not clear how many episodes will be a part of the upcoming sixth season of "Doctor Who" in 2012, but expect to see some changes in the credits. Both Piers Wenger and Beth Willis are reportedly out as executive producers after just two seasons, but this could be a good thing rather than a bad ...
Read MoreNeil Gaiman earns his fifth award at Chicon 7
By Juan Sanmiguel "Doctor Who" continued its domination of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation-Short Form by taking home an award for "The Doctor's Wife," which was written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Richard Clark. But the British series was not alone. The entire first season of ...
Read MoreAnn Morris gives you some summertime entertainments to cool your mind without giving you a brain freeze
Just when I thought I had this column all figured out, something else fun dropped in my lap. This past Thursday, I represented Airlock Alpha on a media conference call with Zak Penn and Warren Christie from Syfy’s new show “Alphas.” These guys were so friendly and such kidders that I feel ...
Read MoreNeil Gaiman proves his superb writing ability once again in 'Doctor Who' episode
This column contains some mild spoilers for the "Doctor Who" episode "The Doctor's Wife." Neil Gaiman first developed a love for the written word reading C.S. Lewis, and marveled over his use of brackets to create a direct connection with the reader. While Gaiman may not necessarily take the ...
Read MorePremium cable channel looking to pick-up a series written by 'Doctor Who' scribe, Neil Gaiman
It looks like the success of "Game Of Thrones," which has become a hit without airing even a single episode, has inspired HBO to look at other literary works for future adaptation. One novel being considered is "American Gods," written by "Doctor Who" scribe Neil Gaiman. The premise of the novel ...
Read MorePLUS: Christmas special is fast tracked internationally
When The Doctor (Matt Smith) materialized in World War II last season only to come up against a new Dalek plot, fans expected fireworks. Instead, what they received was a grade-B invasion scheme hatched by some technicolor Daleks that resembled Teletubbies. In the episode, the old Daleks from Rus ...
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