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TV movie Soldier: Ilona 1999 Entropy: Molly Gustke short 2000 7th Heaven: Mrs. Pierce 2000 - 01 ("Surprise!" and "One Hundred") CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Lt. Jane Gribbs scenes deleted ("Cool Change") 2001 Escaping Jersey: Lucy Free: Barbara Jenkins Last Writes: short Harvey's Speech: Anita The Division: Mrs. Wyle ("Hide and Seek") 2003 ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Entropy is a 1999 film directed by Phil Joanou, ...
Definitely Maybe (Russian: За миллиард лет до конца света, romanized: Za milliard let do kontsa sveta, literal translation: A Billion Years Before the End of the World, sometimes called Definitely Maybe: A Manuscript Discovered Under Unusual Circumstances) is a science fiction novel by Russian writers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, first published 1977.
The Atrocity Archives is the first collection of Laundry stories by British author Charles Stross.It is set in 2002–03 [4] and was published in 2004. It includes the short novel The Atrocity Archive (originally serialised in Spectrum SF in Spectrum SF, #7 November 2001) and The Concrete Jungle, which won the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Novella.
″A Clean Escape″ is a 1985 science fiction short story by American writer John Kessel. The story was first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in May 1985, and later adapted into a play by author in 1986. It features a psychiatrist attempting to cure a special patient of his amnesia.
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Both Joanou and Baldwin attempted to raise the funds to "finish the movie right" outside of the studio, but were unable to do so. [ 2 ] After the disappointment of Heaven's Prisoners , Joanou went into the indie world of filmmaking to write, direct, produce and edit Entropy .
"Exhalation" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ted Chiang about the second law of thermodynamics. It was first published in 2008 in the anthology Eclipse 2: New Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Jonathan Strahan.