This guy has posted his picks for the 10 Best and 10 Worst Sci-Fi Openings of All-Time. He's made some good choices here. For best he includes Star Trek: TNG and Mystery Science Theater 3000, and for worst he includes Enterprise. Did he miss anything? Put your picks in the comments below. - Ken Levine has a really funny story about the cat from the 90s sitcom Almost Perfect.
- "The jungle is deep and dark and dangerous, but there are diamonds in there. Journalistically, that's how I look at this. It's a wilderness, and I'm gonna plunge into it and hope we come out of it with a few diamonds." Who said it?
- Somewhere along the line, Lost Remote changed it's URL to NowBreaking.com?!
- EW's Dalton Ross thinks there's something fishy about the Project Runway judging.
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8-09-2006 @ 1:59PM
B said...
Red Dwarf is missing from the top 10 Sci-Fi opening credits.
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8-09-2006 @ 2:40PM
Akbar Fazil said...
that scifi list is crap.
He declares the new BSG intro is crap since it spoils parts of the episode yet he claims that Space 1999 is one of the greatest when IT DID THE SAME EXACT THING.
And the fact that he has B5 on the bad list is also terrible
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8-09-2006 @ 2:57PM
Rob Michaels said...
The NowBreaking.com URL is temporary, according to this post. My understanding is that they had to launch the new design early because the old one had major technical problems, so they launched it on what was their development site.
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