One enjoyable new sci-fi show is The Dead Zone. Anthony Michael Hall is great in the lead, and the episode stories work well and mesh with the overarching plotlines. The vision sequences are fun, and often done just right to give a little mystery to the show.
gregebowman...Steve Austin?? I love that guy! I'm excited that he's coming back at the next PPV and I just know Stone Cold is gonna be hittin' everyone around with the stunner...oh darn...wrong Steve Austin..oops...hehe
Bigfoot was one of the coolest recurring characters on Six Million Dollar Man, and he was played by the late great Andre the Giant!!!
For reading, Zelazny's Lords of Light is very cool. As the book flashes back and forth between its present and past, it could take a couple reads to catch everything and put it in perspective. It's also good to have some sense of Hinduism/Buddhism. Also Charles(?) DeLint's Svaha is an interesting mix of cyberpunk, Native American and Far Eastern mysticism and just some good action.
I still love Heinlein for Starship Troopers. I'll never forget how I read chapter 1 as a kid, went to sleep and immediately had a vivid dream of being on that first drop. And my brain did a better job than that "Space 90210" movie called Starship Troopers some 20 years later!!!
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