Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams in black and white and looking bloodied, with the poster for The Day The Earth Stood Still behind him. Image by Zanda Rice One of the funniest scenes in cult classic ...
In 1951, when I had just graduated from grade school and was at the height of my obsession with science fiction, I saw a film that was to have a lasting impact on my life and my political activism far ...
Flying saucers just aren’t that scary anymore, especially after Ed Wood and Mars Attacks! It’s hard to take a threat from a giant Frisbee all that seriously. So what’s an update of the iconic 1951 sci ...
When the aliens do invade, will you be ready? Will you bake them a welcome wagon gift or celebrate your Second Amendment rights by stockpiling semi-automatics? Our built-in distrust of change is what ...
As I'm sure half the known and 2/3 of the yet to be discovered universe is aware now, salesforce.com had an outage on January 6. It was due to a memory allocation failure in the main servers and it ...
From Letters Editor Betty Talbert: When I chose Bill Spitalnick’s letter for publication, I realized what a great way to introduce some of the fun that we can have by putting letters on the blog.
Audiences sat still for Keanu Reeves’ sci-fi remake “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” making it the weekend’s top movie with a $31million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday. The 20th Century ...
Translation: protect Klaatu's home videos! Meet Drobo, what his inventors call the world's first storage robot. It is an important step in the consumerization of IT: a storage array that manages ...