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Nick Setchfield
SFX Features Editor
Favourite Film Of 2009
STAR TREK
The gamble that could have phasered the franchise into oblivion. But instead it rescued us fr✤om decades of dwindling, techno-babbling mediocrity, restoring the balls, the fizz and the flash to the final frontier. So good it made me want to run ou🦩tside and play Star Trek.
Honorable mentions:
Moon, Avatar
Favourite TV Show Of 2009
TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH
Event television is a played out phrase but this was the real deal. Five nights of bold, nervy high drama that kept the nation in a vice. And made in Wales. You&rsqꩲuo;ll need to have grown up with the lik🌳es of Rhaglen Hywel Gwynfryn to appreciate the unspeakable beauty of that.
Honorable mentions:
Doctor Who – Waters Of Mars, Being Human
Favourite Comic Of 2009
THE MARVELS PROJECT
I’m a sucker fo꧂r the ‘30s dawn of Marvel (always loved The Invaders as a kid) so was on side for this from the beginning. I never imag♔ined it would be quite this brilliant – a clever, compelling narrative from Brubaker and sublimely atmospheric art from Epting. Don’t wait for the trade – hunt this down now.
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Honorable mentions:
Captain America Reborn, Fantastic Four
Personal Highlights of 2009:
* Meeting Duncan Jones and discovering that David Bowie’s son was an SFX reader. As a lifelong Bowiephile thi🐓s actually burnt out crucial circꦫuitry in my brain.
* The night of the Star Trek premiere. Though my lasting memory is Karl Urban spluttering “What the f**k is that?” (a blue༺ marshmallow on a stick, actually) like an R-rated Dr 🧔McCoy.
* My first viewing of Avatar, as my cyn𝔍cism melted away and I was genuinely transported. C♏ameron’s right – if others are prepared to follow the trail he’s blazed then yes, we’ve just witnessed a crucial evolution in cinema.
* Becoming an actual Marvel comics character in the pages of Fantastic Four. A childhood dream come true – even if it means my ass™ is now owned by Disney.
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