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    happymisanthrope: okay people, i know I'm the only one who wants this but can we all conspire to get Wes Anderson to do a version of "Alice in Wonderland"? It will be t... more »
    braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: I don't understand why Tin Man was a surprise hit. It seemed to me to be completely terrible in virtually every conceivable respect. more »
    Astfgl: Wait, who on Earth actually enjoys Matt Frewer? (For the Canucks out there, he was the WORST part of Psi-Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal). I'll s... more »
    Elizabeth Weinbloom: I am of the belief that one can never, ever have too many adaptations of Alice in Wonderland. more »
    AnselHermione: "made by the same people behind last year's surprise hit Tin Man" Ugh. Pass. more »
    blatanville: yeah, see? I was waiting for the DVD of season 4.5 to find out this kind of stuff. (No) Thanks for the Spoiler Alert! more »
    Grey_Area: After hearing many negative things about I picked it up with as much of an open mind as I could muster. Really wanted to like it, terribly disappoint... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: It's always the same in TV land. Good programs get killed off or mangled through bad development while they keep taking the turds and giving them a s... more »
    NorthernWhistle: Oh man, I really wanted to like Tin Man, but it resisted my efforts. I enjoyed how it was recast in a half-whimsical, half-steampunk mold, but I felt ... more »
    BullfightsOnAcid: What do you think Alan Cumming regrets more: doing 'Tin Man' or coming out with his cologne 'Cumming, The Fragrance'? more »
    bluehinter: What the hell is this crap? Tin Man gets picked up, while Lost Room (arguably the best 'Original SciFi Channel production' they've ever come up with) ... more »
    MISS MERCY STREET: Tin Man was terrible. What ever happened the The Lost Room? more »
    Smeagol92055: I haven't seen Tin Man, but I really want to; the reviews for it have been split about evenly down the middle, and anyway, I like to form my own opini... more »
    0kami: It was no 10th Kingdom; that's for sure. more »
    Dunny0: Oh, I did so love Tin Man, and the miniseries did end so abruptly that it seemed a series was inevitable... Though, without the full cast, I'm not sur... more »
  • #aliceandfriends

    Many Old Friends Fall Through The Looking Glass In New Alice

    Wonder what happened to Gaeta after his failed mutiny on the Galactica? Apparently, he fell through the looking glass and landed with familiar faces from Primeval, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Max Headroom in SyFy's Alice in Wonderland remake. More »
  • #exclusive

    Sci Fi Channel Wants To Return To Oz With Tin Man Series

    Neal McDonough, star of Sci Fi's Wizard Of Oz reboot mini-series Tin Man revealed that we've not seen the last of the kinky-gothy show. Talks are apparently happening to bring it back long-term. More »
  • #supercars

    What's The Fastest SciFi Super-Car?

    Flying cars are dime-a-dozen in science fiction. But they don't all look as cool as Harrison Ford's cop car does in Sid Mead's original concept art. And some of them have cool extras, like voice-controlled color or a built-in ATM . But what you really want to know is, what's the fastest super-car in scifi? We rank them by speed (with a gallery) below. More »
  • #tinman

    Welcome to the O.Z., Bitches

    Tin Man, The SciFi Channel's reimagining of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz begins airing on Sunday night as a three-night miniseries. It's a complete refab of the entire book as you know it, set in the O.Z., or Outer Zone. The 13-year-old kid in us loved the complete reworking of something that has quite frankly become stale and boring over the years. But the cynical adult in us has some problems with the story. More »