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Any "SPACEBALLS" fans out there?  
12:11pm 11/11/2009
 
 
Stu Segal
We just recently picked up a new car and this is the front plate that was on it.

Any of you Spaceballs fans who may want this front plate before I toss it?

May thew Schwartz


 
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The Hugos - Vote for METAtropolis, John Picacio, Weird Tales  
09:48am 06/02/2009
 
 
Stu Segal
There are three categories I find particularly interesting this year (but I urge you to vote in all categories, and do so before midnight, July 3):


Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
– There is a lot of debate about whether METAtropolis was appropriate as a nominee for the category (seems a little strange that fans who claim to be so forward-looking can be so close minded).  If you are unaware, it’s an audiobook, nominated in a category traditionally populated by full-length feature films.  Let me tell you why METAtopolis has my vote:

It is just an outstanding piece of work  -  5 excellent stories by great authors, all which fit within the framework that John Scalzi and the other authors developed  -  beautifully read by 5 pros, led off by a dramatic performance by Michael Hogan.  The concept and the execution (content and production) are simply outstanding, and very different than what’s expected in this category.

This is the kind work that deserves a Hugo.  If you haven’t yet listened to METAtropolis (yes, I know, it’s 9 hours long), stop what you’re doing and start listening  -  it will be well worth your time.


Best Professional Artist – an unbelievably difficult category to vote on, for a couple reasons. 

First, there is no specific piece of work to vote on as there is in the literature categories – so as a voter you are left much more to your own resources than with many of the other categories.  Second, the talent nominated in this category is always just unbelievable  -  every year it is a choice from amongst nominees who are masters in the field, every one deserving a win. 

This year I want to point you toward the work of John Picacio  -  there is a very lot I could say about his work, but the most convincing argument comes from the work itself (see: John Picacio’s 2008 published work).  Review John’s work and I think you’ll agree – this is the work of a grandmaster, the kind of work that honors our genres.


Best Semiprozine
– there is a lot of excitement around this category, not because of the nominees but because of the possibility that the category may be discontinued after this year.  I’m told the reason is because Locus has won so many times that a foregone conclusion is that as long as the category exists, Locus will win.

But I think the Hugo should go to a magazine which publishes literature.  And I think Weird Tales has done an outstanding job of bringing us some of the best new authors, and the best established authors, in the last year (see – Year In Review).  From Peter Atwood, whose Weird Tales story “All In” is nominated for a Prix Aurora Award, to Michael Moorcock’s all new Elric novella  -  Weird Tales hit a home run bringing us great stories from great storytellers.  And isn’t that what the Hugos are all about?

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This is the small print that says the opinions above are mine and mine alone.  These opinions may be biased – perhaps by many factors, not the least being my attention to Science Fiction and Fantasy, on screen, in print, and in the spoken word, for over 50 years.
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My first Hugo Award nomination . . thank you . . thank you . .  
09:26pm 03/24/2009
 
 
Stu Segal
 . . . but let me set the record straight.  While I appreciate the congratulations, I had nothing to do with it.

Stephen H. Segal and Ann VanderMeer are the editors of Weird Tales, John Betancourt is the publisher and George Scithers is the editor emeritus.  Yes, you see me each year at the World Science Fiction Convention with Stephen; this doesn't mean I'm his publisher, I'm his father (and his fan), and at the conventions I'm his support staff. 

I may admit to subjecting the poor impressionable boy to a house full of Doctor Who and Star Trek, and bookshelves full of Heinlein, Verne, Norton and Asimov when he was a child; perhaps I'll even admit to taking him to conventions.

But the congratulations for the Hugo nomination should go to Stephen and Ann and the team at Weird Tales.  They've done an amazing job.

see: Weird Tales nominated for a Hugo Award

 
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The Day The Earth Stood Still  
07:45pm 12/14/2008
 
 
Stu Segal
About a year ago I asked if I was alone in my outrage of the remake of this great movie. (see the original post).

After comments from some of you I changed my position, as someone pointed out that even though the original movie was well done and had a great message, the age and relative obscurity of the movie meant it simply wasn't being seen by younger people. Point taken. So I for the last year have anxiously awaited the new movie.

And now I've seen it.
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tags: scifi
 
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George Lucas "owns" the rights to space armor??!!??  
05:30pm 05/16/2008
 
 
Stu Segal
He's got to be kidding.

I remember it like yesterday - - in 1977 when the Imperial Stormtroopers came on screen, I SCREAMED OUT (at least, in my head) - - - HE'S STOLEN THEM FROM DOC SMITH!!!!

Now I read he actually won an infringement case in a California court (and a $20 million judgment), and is looking to enforce his rights in Great Britain. . . all over his ownership of the design of the Imperial Stormtroopers.

Excuse my phraseology, but what balls this guy has to lift the space armor from Doc Smith, then sue over infringement of his plagiarized costumes!
 
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My complete list of Hugo Nomination Recommendations  
11:59pm 02/10/2008
 
 
Stu Segal

Here is my complete list of work I believe is worthy of Hugo nominations (excluding Art categories); somehow I feel I should have absorbed more this year, but. . . . . .

Best Novellette

Best Short Story

  • Eric Amundsen – “Bufo Rex”, Weird Tales #347
  • Frank Wu – “Love and Death in the Time of Monsters”, Abyss & Apex #24  (not sure if this belongs here, or as Fan Writer, so I’ve included it in both)
  • Jay Lake - "Tom Edison & His Telegraphic Harpoon", Weird Tales #345

Dramatic Presentation: Long Form

  • The Entire 1st Season of “Heroes
  • Jerome Bixby’s “The Man From Earth
  • The Host” – a Korean film released overseas and shown at Cannes in ’06; it is however eligible as the English language version was not released until 2007.

Dramatic Presentation: Short Form

  • Heroes” episode - "How to stop an exploding man"

Best Editor: Short Form

  • Sean Wallace - Fantasy Magazine, Fantasy (anthology), Bandersnatch, Jabberwocky

Best Semiprozine

  • Weird Tales  - based on current criteria, Weird Tales qualifies for this category

Best Fan Writer

tags: hugos, scifi
 
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My Hugo Nomination Recommendations  
05:03pm 01/29/2008
 
 
Stu Segal

Here are my thoughts on work I believe is worthy of consideration for Hugo nominations (in some categories):

Short Story

Semiprozine

  • Weird Tales  (based on current Hugo criteria, Weird Tales qualifies for this category)

Dramatic Presentation: Long Form

  • Jerome Bixby’s “The Man From Earth
  • The Host” – though released overseas and shown at Cannes in ’06, I believe this is eligible as the English language version was not released until 2007.

Dramatic Presentation: Short Form

  • Heroes” (great show, though I’m not sure exactly which episode – all are good)
tags: hugos, scifi
 
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The Day The Earth Stood Still ?  
12:48pm 12/09/2007
 
 
Stu Segal
I just read there is a remake in the works (OK, maybe I’m a little slow as this news is about 6 months old), starring Keanu Reeves as Klaatu, and with Jennifer Connelly and Kathy Bates.  Sounds like a good cast.

BUT AM I ALONE IN MY OUTRAGE about trying to remake a classic (piece of modern-day art)? 

 
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