- TFN features some Legacy of the Force fan art, mostly spaceships. At right, CernStormrunner’s redition of the StealthX.
- The EUCast is gearing up for The Great EU Debate of ‘08!
- Drew Karpyshyn blogs about his upcoming projects.
Craft spotlight: Lord of the Rings amigurumi
Check out closeups of Artoo1121’s adorable Lord of the Rings amigurumi and their sculpey details at Craftster or her blog Geek Central Station.
Eye candy: Film geek graffiti
Slashfilm’s Cool Stuff collects a selection of geek graffiti from the web, including a lot of Star Wars stuff.
George Lucas and others elegize Arthur C. Clarke
Wired nabbed a few notables, including The maker, to pay tribute to the science fiction icon.
George Lucas, filmmaker
Arthur C. Clarke was a great inspiration to me. The breadth of his imagination has yet to be equaled. He will be missed, but I’m grateful that his legacy will live on through his visionary novels and his groundbreaking work on 2001.
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Poll: HBO and the live-action show
Our latest sidebar poll, which asks what HBO show’s influence you’d like to see on the live-action series, expires this weekend. Get your vote in now if you haven’t already!
Video: An Army of One
Movie News: G.I. Joe, F4, Jack Ryan, Wolfman
- USA Today has the first look at Ray Park (presumably) in G.I. Joe. /film has another one.
- Fantastic Four 3? Forget it, says Chris Evans.
- Sam Raimi going to to revive Jack Ryan. Ugh.
- Guillermo del Toro still not officially directing The Hobbit.
- Benicio Del Toro is The Wolfman.
Random House lists Complete Encyclopedia
Steve Sansweet cautioned TFN about believing the Amazon listing, but now the Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia is showing up on the Random House site with a November release date, too!
Via TFN, who also have some possible authors for the Clone Wars young reader books.
The Clone Wars: Advanced droid technology
On StarWars.com, a Threepio character study for The Clone Wars.
Tim Zahn on the 501stCast
Episode 11 of the 501stCast features an exclusive interview with Timothy Zahn.