Both Eden and Einheriar emailed me about Zentertainment’s two articles relating to Neil: The BABYLON 5 prequel movie, “B5: In the Beginning,” is scheduled to air on TNT Sunday, January 4th, while the new fifth season of the sci-fi series begins January 19th at 10pm. Also, look for the four […]
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Well, my scanner software has been fixed/updated so I’ve scanned in a few photos from Neil’s reading in Seattle. The first photo is Neil with David & Tim – two guys behind me in the line (Tim’s in mid-blink). We had a great conversation while edging close to the front. […]
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Canadians are in for a treat. I’ve discovered that the upcoming Canadian Sci-Fi channel, called “Space” will be showing Prisoners of Gravity twice a day, five days a week. Other shows schedule include Dr. Who, The X-Files, and a load of Star Trek. Here’s hoping they’ll also carry season five […]
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Neil says: “The version of BEOWULF I wrote with Roger Avary will be made by Robert Zemeckis’s company IMAGEMOVERS, with Roger slated to direct.”
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Neil says: “BABYLON 5 episode 511 ‘THE DAY OF THE DEAD’ is all written. It’s a ghost story about religion, or a drama about comedy and the nature of metaphor, or something like that.”
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I asked Neil about the email address that Avon Books has on their site – neil@gcu.com – and he replied that they have only forwarded three or four to him so far, so it’s not a good way of getting in touch with him.
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From alt.fan.neil-gaiman:From: MJ “Simo” Simpson Subject: Neil narrates new vidDate: October 7, 1997 4:38 AM You may be interested in a project in production called Archangel Thunderbird, which, since nobody seems to have mentioned it, I assume not many people know of yet. it’s a short, live-action/animated video for which […]
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Lance “Squiddie” Smith has a few bits of information on What Neil’s Doing: Desire story in Vertigo: Winter’s Edge. 8-10 pages with art by John Bolton, I think. November. Dust Covers. Covers to The Sandman series with comments by Gaiman and McKean. Short story how Gaiman met/interacted with the characters […]
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A clarification from Neil, in response to this TVGuide newsbite about Beowulf: Christopher Lambert (from Highlander movie fame) is not involved in the Gaiman/Avary Beowulf. Lambert’s movie is set in the future, while Neil and Roger’s is a direct adaptation of the saga.
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The spoken about, but never seen 23rd century comedy team of Rebo and Zooty will be in “Day of the Dead,” Neil’s Babylon 5 script. Shooting starts November 13th, (tomorrow, as I write this) and the parts have been cast. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone here, so […]
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