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* Starlog February, 1988 no. 127 " Ray Harryhausen: Farewell To Fantasy Films " interview by Steve Swires
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* Starlog November, 1985 no. 100 " Ray Harryhausen: The Man Who Work Miracles " interview by Steve Swires
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The production of Labyrinth was covered in multiple high-profile magazines and newspapers in anticipation of its release, with articles appearing in The New York Times, Time and Starlog magazine.
He later told Starlog, " I saw that he would be very good with the physical stuff and that he could deliver a one-liner.
O ' Herlihy admitted in an interview with Starlog magazine that he was not particularly impressed with the finished film.
Actress Michele Scarabelli, who played Jo Santini, said in a Starlog magazine interview that all 24 scripts were in place before the cast arrived, leaving the actors little room to develop their characters.
In an interview with Starlog magazine in the late 1970s, Douglas Trumbull revealed that the plot of the movie in the original version of the script was quite a bit different from what was actually filmed.
In an interview with Starlog magazine, Ray Walston that when CBS heard Andromeda would be a regular in the fourth season they soon announced the series ' cancellation.
In the 2004 Starlog special Spider-Man and Other Amazing Comics Heroes ( Inside Comics Heroes # 3 ), Hammerhead's creator, Gerry Conway, noted that he wanted to introduce a Dick Tracy-style foe into the series.
Groffe's film score was released on LP in 1977 through Starlog Records (# SR 1000 ); it contained a bonus track not used in the film.
The production of these new scenes were covered in two RX-M feature articles in Starlog magazine and in the first issue ( 1979 ) of Starlogs spin-off special effects magazine CineMagic.
Starlog and Fantasy
It was the most reliable market for much of the best short horror in that period and appealed to audiences for the likes of Fangoria and Starlog as well as for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Whispers.
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Shortly after the publishing trade press announced the coming launch of Fantastica, the publishers of a Starlog competitor, Fantastic Films magazine, brought suit on the basis of " unfair trade ," contending that its young audience would be confused by the magazine's similar title.
Many titles for it were suggested, including Fantastic Films and Starflight before Starlog was chosen.
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In an interview with Starlog magazine in the early 1980s, Johnson expressed an interest in appearing on Star Trek, during its original run on NBC ( 1966 – 1969 ), although this did not come about.
We discovered that many people were expecting an alien every week, because of the mini-series, and were being disappointed ," said Ashley in an interview with Starlog during filming of the eighth episode.
Eaton retired from acting to bring up her family and later commented in a 1999 interview with Steve Swires of Starlog magazine, " A career is a career, but you're a mother until you die ".
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Everitt left the magazine shortly after Martin's departure, and was replaced by Starlog editor David McDonnell, who handled both magazines for several months before turning over the reins to longtime editor Tony Timpone.
On December 5, 2007, a warehouse operated by Kable News, in Oregon, Illinois, which contained all back issues of Fangoria and Starlog magazines, burned to the ground.
Lucas ' statements in Starlog were commented on in a December 7, 2005 post on the starwars. com forums by Leland Chee, who maintains Lucas Licensing's continuity database:
Comics Scene was a magazine published in three volumes by Starlog Group Inc. Its original 11-issue run lasted from January 1982 through September 1983 and the second volume was published between 1987 and early 1996, lasting 56 issues ( this second series was published from bi-monthly at its initial start, to monthly frequency for its final years ).
Saward's other Who writings include the 1983 short story, Birth of a Renegade in the Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special one-off magazine, published by Radio Times ( and Starlog Press in the U. S .) and the 1985 radio play Slipback.
On Wednesday, December 5, 2007 at approximately 11 a. m. a warehouse, operated by Kable News, in Oregon, Illinois containing back issues of Starlog and Fangoria burned to the ground.
After the entire magazine industry took a serious tumble in 2001, Starlog Group was eventually purchased by Creative Group, Inc., which continued to publish Starlog and Fangoria, and expanded its franchises into the Internet, satellite radio, video, and TV.
Starlog publisher Creative Media filed for bankruptcy in March 2008 and, in June 2008, sold its assets to a group led by private equity firm Scorpion Capital Partners LP.
Starlog and Fangoria and all related assets were purchased by The Brooklyn Company, Inc. in July 2008.
In an article from Starlog # 128 written by Marc Shapiro with quotes from one of the writers of the show, Larry DiTillio, there are the following statements:
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