<![CDATA[io9: antibody]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: antibody]]> http://io9.com/tag/antibody http://io9.com/tag/antibody <![CDATA[Plan My Summer Viewing - And Your Summer Reading]]> As we head into Spring, one thing becomes obvious: There aren't that many shows on TV for us to recap anymore. So what should we be watching instead? It's time for you to tell us.

This used to be the point of the afternoon where I'd talk about the previous night's episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, or occasionally Batman: The Brave And The Bold. But both of those shows are off the air for awhile now - Clone Wars returns in the fall, and Brave and Bold in May - which led me to wonder what I should be doing with the time I normally spent watching and writing about them. And then I realized that you should tell me.

In Netflix's "Watch Instantly" area's sci-fi category, the following movies are listed as "new arrivals":
Frequency
Dragon Wars
Godzilla Vs. Destroyer/Space Godzilla
Battlefield Earth
Antibody
I've seen none of these movies before - No, not even Battlefield Earth - but you get to change that. Below, you can vote for the movie you want me to watch this week, and write about this time next week. Majority rules, unless someone makes a particularly compelling case for one of the movies in the comments (Or no-one votes, in which case you're getting Antibody. Dude, it's got Lance Henriksen being shrunk down and injected into a terrorist to save the world). All I ask is that you please be gentle. It's my first time, after all.

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<![CDATA[Hottie Russian Invites Werewolves To Interstellar Space Party, Undead Exes And Creepy Splice Baby Pics]]> This week, take a closer look at Russian scifi epic Inhabited Island to see the bad boy side to the curly headed hero in the new trailer were we finally able to get - Looks like he's not afraid to smear some blood all over those baby blues and kick some werewolf butt. Plus, we've got a closer look at the blood sucking creatures from Guillermo del Toro's Splice and two shorts worth pointing and shouting about.

Inhabited Island
The new Inhabited Island trailer is out, shedding some light as to what sort of alien creatures our hottie hero will encounter on the foreign planet. It's the year 2157, and a pretty-boy space pilot wrecks his ship on Saraksh Planet. Now it looks like he's going to have to fight werewolves and other beasties.

Splice
New pictures from Guillermo del Toro's Splice have arrived over at Shock Til' You Drop. This lovely bald baby is Dren who was conjured up by the mad scientists played by Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley. Dren is an unethical combination of both human and animal DNA.

Antibody
This weekend saw the New York Horror Film Fest, which debuted a few new indie shorties including a 20 minute short film called Antibody. This short focuses on patients being kept in a crappy prison for being infected with something that sounds like a zombie infestation. The main character is locked up in a prison with a wheezy next door cellmate and a penchant for vomiting. The audience experiences the whole zombie outbreak from inside the cell of one poor victim. You can watch the entire short movie here.

Burying The Ex
And finally, another zombie flick screened this weekend was Alan Trezza's Burying The Ex. Which has the adorable John Francis Daley from Freaks And Geeks and Bones, as Zak the boy who can't seem to get over his ex girlfriend, especially when she rises from the dead. I'm all aboard for scifi horror comedies as long as the continue to use stellar actors like Daley, and keep it short and funny. There is no need for any more Eva Longoria "back from the dead" romcoms.

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