Cinefantastique (1970) comic books 2001-2003
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 32 #6Published Feb 2001 by Frederick S. Clarke.$5.49
Cinefantastique interviews Avi Arad, head of Marvel Productions, on "Marvel Movie Magic" and the raft of new Marvel Comics movie and TV productions soon to hit the screen, including The Mighty Thor and Ghost Rider, as well as the latest news on Blade 2, X-Men 2 & 3, and Spider-Man. Arad is among the 50 "Most Powerful People in Science Fiction," the annual survey of the top movers and shakers both in front of and behind the cameras who specialize in the field of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Also, in the same issue, a preview of Hannibal, the sequel to Silence of the Lambs; a look at Steven Spielberg's plans to film Stanley Kubrick's A.I; an interview with director Peter Jackson on filming The Lord of the Rings trilogy; behind- the-scene of the turmoil of Disney's new animation feature The Emperor's New Groove; the filming of Frank Herbert's Dune as a mini-series for television; a preview of Osmosis Jones, the outrageous new animation/live-action hybrid from the Farrelly Brothers; on the set of Dracula 2000, presented by Wes Craven; Rob Zombie on switching from rock to horror to director in The House of 1,000 Corpses; and much more! Cover price $5.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #1Published 2001 by Frederick S. Clarke.$8.20
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Vol. 33 #1 & #2 Farscape Double Issue Cover price $11.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #3Published Aug 2001 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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CFQ takes you behind-the-scenes on The Mummy Returns, the sequel to 1999's blockbuster hit starring Brendan Fraser. Exclusive coverage includes interviews with Fraser, the "Mummy" himself Arnold Vosloo, and director Stephen Sommers from the London set. Plus, in-depth coverage of the Rollerball remake, Eddie Murphy's Dr. Doolittle 2, Disney's Atlantis, and Tomb Raider! Cover price $5.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #4APublished Aug 2001 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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The adventure behind-the-scenes of Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire, was almost as great as the one that will wind up on movie screens this summer. Seeking to break away from old formulas, directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise spun a tale that harkens back to the company's classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and brought in Hellboy creator Mike Mignola to add his own, unique stamp to the film's visuals. Now, Cinefantastique will take you inside the production of this animated epic, showing how Mignola's celebrated style has been brought to life by the Disney artists. Also included will be exclusive interviews with many of the main participants, as well as features which highlight the story with art that will trace the genesis of the project from Mignola's pen to the finished film: the first 70mm, animated epic Disney has offered in over 15 years! Plus: more-in-depth coverage of all the summer blockbusters, including Jurassic Park III, Planet of the Apes, and Rollerball! Cover price $5.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #4BPublished Aug 2001 by Frederick S. Clarke.$5.00
The adventure behind-the-scenes of Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire, was almost as great as the one that will wind up on movie screens this summer. Seeking to break away from old formulas, directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise spun a tale that harkens back to the company's classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and brought in Hellboy creator Mike Mignola to add his own, unique stamp to the film's visuals. Now, Cinefantastique will take you inside the production of this animated epic, showing how Mignola's celebrated style has been brought to life by the Disney artists. Also included will be exclusive interviews with many of the main participants, as well as features which highlight the story with art that will trace the genesis of the project from Mignola's pen to the finished film: the first 70mm, animated epic Disney has offered in over 15 years! Plus: more-in-depth coverage of all the summer blockbusters, including Jurassic Park III, Planet of the Apes, and Rollerball! Cover price $5.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #5Published Nov 2001 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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October/November 2001. Vol 33, Num 5; Ghosts of Mars - John Carpenter exclusive & on-location report. Plus: Lord of the Rings, Jeepers Creepers, Ginger Snaps, Birth of A.I., Star Trek Alpha/Omega - Enterprise/Voyager. Cover price $5.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 33 #6Published Jan 2002 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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Cinefantastique covers the winter releases like no one else, with their in-depth, expert coverage of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone, Disney & Pixar's Monsters, Inc. and more! CFQ's extensive coverage will bring you exclusive interviews and special art that will be found nowhere else, plus background information that will enhance understanding and enjoyment of these mammoth blockbusters. Plus, continuing coverage of the best of film and TV, with the depth and insight that genre fans have come to rely on. It's all in Cinefantastique, the magazine with a sense of wonder! (Cinefantastique) Magazine, b&w$5.95 Cover price $5.95.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 34 #1Published Feb 2002 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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Star Trek: Voyager Extravaganza! Cinefantastique brings you exclusive interviews with William Shatner and Eugene Roddenberry, son of Trek creator Gene Roddenberry! Also, in-depth analysis of every Voyager adventure with a complete episode guide. CFQ's extensive coverage brings you exclusive interviews and special art that will be found nowhere else, plus background information that will enhance understanding and enjoyment of these mammoth blockbusters. Plus, continuing coverage of the best of film and TV, with the depth and insight that genre fans have come to rely on. It's all in Cinefantastique, the magazine with a sense of wonder! (Cinefantastique) Magazine, b&w$5.95 Cover price $5.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 34 #2Published Apr 2002 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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Blade 2: When does a vampire hunter join forces with his prey? When there's something even worse out there. Ed Gross meets up with Guillermo del Toro and the other creators of this eagerly awaited sequel, and looks into the challenges met by the special effects team and by Marvel Comics itself. The Scorpion King: Universal's Mummy franchise branches off into this spin-off prequel, and The Rock gets his shot at big-screen stardom in this tale of a fierce warrior and his battle against supernatural evil. Mitch Persons gets a taste of on-set life, and talks to the stars. The Mothman Prophecies: Strange things goin' on in town, and it falls to Richard Gere to figure out the puzzles. Chuck Wagner talks to director Mark Pellington about turning local legend into contemporary horror. Cover price $5.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 34 #3-4Published 2002 (est.) by Frederick S. Clarke.
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Men In Black 2: K and J are back, once again facing down the scum of the universe. Steve Ryfle talks with director Barry Sonnenfeld and makeup Rick Baker, while Andrew Osmond ponders the sometimes complex alchemy that makes up genre humor. Star Wars Episode 2: Attack Of The Clones: Denise Dumars considers the upcoming film, while Dennis Kleinman asks some uncomfortable questions. Spider-Man: After years of re-writes and legal wrangling, the tale of a humble student turned masked webslinger comes to the big screen. Ross Plesset gets the story from the cast and crew and explores the versions we never saw, while Russell Lissau looks at why Marvel heroes have become hot commodities. Cover price $5.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 34 #5Published Aug 2002 by Frederick S. Clarke.$8.20
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Vol 34, Num 5; Reign of Fire, Halloween: Resurrection, Eight Legged Freaks, Tom Savini, Ultraviolet, Todd McFarlane, Spy Kids 2, George Pal. Magazine, b&w. $5.95 Cover price $5.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 34 #6Published 2002 (est.) by Frederick S. Clarke.$5.00
Alias: You could say Sydney Bristow has her hands full: She has to fulfill her missions as an operative for the super-secret SD-6 agency, while reporting to the CIA about sinister doings at the rogue unit, while trying to reconcile conflicting emotions about her father - also a double agent - while cramming for her finals. About the only thing which is easy is ABC's decision to renew the addictive series for a second season. Edward Gross comes in from the cold with a report on behind-the-scenes doings on set, plus a first season program guide which should bring you up to speed for the sophomore outing. Top 25 Scream Kings: We'll do Scream Queens another day. Time for a bit of balance as Bryan Cairns rounds up the twenty-five actors who most readily populate our nightmares and make movie theaters safe for ghouls and other fright-thinking abominations. Plus, exclusive interviews with Bruce Campbell, Kane Hodder and Boris Karloff's daughter. Birds Of Prey: The nights only get darker in Gotham after Batman succumbs to the Joker and the daughters of the city's most stalwart crime fighters join forces to stem the rising tide of evil. Colin Kingston previews this new take on the comic-book classic. Cover price $5.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 35 #1Published Feb 2003 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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All Color! Under a new creative team! See in-depth coverage of Daredevil, X.2, Superman, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and The Hulk Also include Exorcist: The Beginning, Enterprise, The Dead Zone, House of 1,000 Corpses, The Omega Man, and Through The Mobius Strip. Plus, an interview with David Cronenberg, and a look at Attack of the Clones (CFQ Media) Magazine, PC$6.99 Cover price $6.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 35 #2Published May 2003 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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The new CFQ features a cover story on the making of X-2 featuring an in-depth one-on- one with auteur Bryan Singer along who talks about his new mutants along with interviews with the cast and crew. Also, the first part of exclusive coverage of Matrix Reloaded, the eagerly anticipated sequel to The Matrix and writer/director Lawrence Kasdan unveils the secret of Stephen King's Dreamcatcher in The CFQ Interview while Michael Piller unlocks The Dead Zone. Plus, a retrospective on the landmark science fiction movie Tron and new columns on comics, video games, home theater and toys. Plus a complete listings and calendar section from Zentertainment's Sean Jordan. (CFQ Media) Magazine, PC$6.99 Cover price $6.99.
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Vol. 35 #3
Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 35 #3Published Jun 2003 by Frederick S. Clarke.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Anger Management: Director Ang Lee and his production team became one with their star to bring The Hulk to life. The CFQ Interview: Alan Moore: The artist on 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' and why he'll never write for film. What Is The Matrix (Now)?: The diverse talents behind Reloaded reveal as much as they are contractually allowed. Cover price $6.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 35 #4Published 2003 by Frederick S. Clarke.
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August/September 2003. Vol 35, Num 4; Special TV Issue - Smallville, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stargate SG-1; Battlestar Galactica - 25 years later; Starship Troopers 2; Angel's second coming. Cover features Tom Welling & Kristin Kreuk (Smallville), Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Richard Dean Anderson (Stargate SG-1). Cover price $6.99.
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Vol. 35 #5
Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 35 #5Published Oct 2003 by Frederick S. Clarke.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Agent Provocateur: The second season of Alias shook up the drama, opening new options for series creator J.J. Abrams. PLUS: The score on Alias composer Michael Giacchino, and costume designer Laura Goldsmith. Fangs & Fur: Classic monsters - vampires and werewolves - are given a new mythos in Underworld. Hong Kong Calling: Quentin Tarantino pays homage to Asian action cinema with his ultraviolent revenge fantasy Kill Bill. PLUS: Tarantino works with Sonny Chiba to resurrect Hattori Hanzo. Sinister Urges: Rob Zombie (House of 1,000 Corpses) , Eli Roth (Cabin Fever), Don Mancini (Seed of Chucky) and Scott Spiegel (Evil Dead 2) gathers to discuss the state of the genre. Angel Evolutions: David Boreanaz discusses the new season of Joss Whedon's lone surviving series reveals departures, additions, and major storytelling changes. Cover price $6.99.