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Title: The X-Files
Post by: threnody on February 17, 2008, 10:16:09 PM
Is anyone else collecting the X-Files DVD sets?

I've watched seasons 1, 2 and 3 so far. I also have season 9 on DVD, but I want to watch them in chronological order. I wait until one drops to $19.99, and then I buy it. They're regularily $49.99, but why spend that much?

This show scares the crap out of me sometimes. I always watch it at night, just before bed, for the full effect. I used to watch it when I was little because the thrill was so fun, but I never had the chance to get into the storyline until now.

They always manage to find perfectly creepy actors for the roles. My favorite character is definitely Cigarette Smoking Man. I love and hate him. Deep Throat, from the first season, was really good too.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Killer Bees on February 18, 2008, 12:06:39 AM
I'm not sure when I stopped watching it.  Somewhere around 2 or 3 seasons before it went off the air.

I loved the show to bits.  Pity they dont' make more good ones like it. 

Anyone know what happened to Chris Whatsisface, the creator of the show?


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: threnody on February 18, 2008, 02:13:16 PM
Chris Carter? He's directing the upcoming sequel to the 1998 X-Files film:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443701/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443701/)


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Killer Bees on February 18, 2008, 07:48:48 PM
Thanks, Threnody.  It didn't even occur to me to look at that site *lol*


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: threnody on February 19, 2008, 04:45:33 PM
It's all right, I've done it before too. :twirl:


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: BeyondTheGrave on February 19, 2008, 09:27:47 PM
I was a big fan of the X-Files. Don't have on dvd but I will one day. I also stopped watching it the last 2 or 3 seasons. When Mulder wasn't in it and Scully became a supporting charater and the guy who played T-1000 in Terminator 2 (Patrick Harris I think his name was :question:) came on. Its sort lost its charm I feel.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: trekgeezer on February 21, 2008, 03:31:58 PM
This is not actually a sequel, it's supposed to be a stand alone story.  Also, that would be Robert Patrick who played Agent Doggett.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: akiratubo on February 21, 2008, 10:07:05 PM
After a few seasons, I became very annoyed that no matter what happened THE GOVERNMENT would always be able to suppress the existence of any and everything paranormal.  And just why does the government do so, Chris Carter?

"Because, er, I dunno.  Look, it's THE GOVERNMENT!  It's bad!  And new technologies that aren't well understood by the general public yet are bad!  And everything that ever happens anywhere is a conspiracy!"

Yeah, whatever.

Scully also started to look mighty dense after a couple of seasons.  Then, suddenly, when Mulder left she became the believer and Dogget was the skeptic.

I still enjoy watching a few of the episodes, though I have no interest in the entire series anymore.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: hdjanks on February 23, 2008, 11:26:40 PM
I was a big fan of the X-Files. Don't have on dvd but I will one day. I also stopped watching it the last 2 or 3 seasons. When Mulder wasn't in it and Scully became a supporting charater and the guy who played T-1000 in Terminator 2 (Patrick Harris I think his name was :question:) came on. Its sort lost its charm I feel.
That would be DOGett. The show did go dull with out Mulder. I still watched it, in hopes Mulder would come back.And they really made sure you thought he was coming back every week was a tease. Then he finally comes back but Dogett had to stick around and stink the show up. And the long gunmen are dead so there gos the geek humor. I dunno hopefully the movie brings back the feel like Flukeman days and the black oil episodes. If they do it like "fight for the future" itll be fine.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Jack on February 24, 2008, 08:46:58 AM
After a few seasons, I became very annoyed that no matter what happened THE GOVERNMENT would always be able to suppress the existence of any and everything paranormal.  And just why does the government do so, Chris Carter?

"Because, er, I dunno.  Look, it's THE GOVERNMENT!  It's bad!  And new technologies that aren't well understood by the general public yet are bad!  And everything that ever happens anywhere is a conspiracy!"

Yeah, whatever.

That's pretty much what turned me off on the series.  I enjoyed the stand alone episodes, but all that cigarette smoking man stuff left me wondering when Moulder would start lining his hat with tinfoil to keep out the government mind control rays.  I didn't watch every episode, but I saw probably 90% of them, and maybe two-thirds were devoted to building up this gigantic UFO conspiracy thing, and I never saw a single one that was devoted to unravelling the mystery or bringing it to any sort of satisfying conclusion.  The government is controlled by a group of guys in a dark room...it just is.  We've probably all got alien devices in us from when we got our immunization shots.  We just do.

Yeah, whatever.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Killer Bees on February 24, 2008, 10:17:06 PM
I saw the movie at the cinema and liked it, although I thought it could've been better.  I think my attention span for tv started going downhill with the show.  Now, I start watching a new show and if it doesn't really grab me by the ears and scream in my face, I give up watching it after a few eps  *lol*


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Torgo on February 25, 2008, 06:17:50 PM
The show during it's first few seasons was quite entertaining and original but it then after about season 5 for me started to turn into a bit of a bore in addition to episode quality being hit or miss after about that point.

Plus, any show that introduced properly the lovely Gillian Anderson
(http://www.shakingthrough.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/gillian-anderson.jpg)
has got to be given some props even from people who didn't like the show.   :tongueout:   


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Jack on February 25, 2008, 08:30:54 PM
I can't believe Moulder found UFO's more interesting than her  :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Zapranoth on February 27, 2008, 04:13:38 AM
Anyone well familiar with UNIX remember the program called "spew" that would generate pseudo tabloid headlines out of random words (ie, "Jewish Monster Eats School Bus" and the like)?

I always joked that my friends and I should write a program that spews out random X-Files dialogue.   The dialogue would be utterly content-free but somehow portentious, ie,

"Does it proceed as planned?"

"There have been... delays."

"Oh?  What kind of delays?"

"Mulder has involved himself again."

"He must be stopped."

"No."

"Why not?  He endangers the work."

"Not yet.  There are reasons.  The word has not been given."

Etc.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Oldskool138 on February 27, 2008, 08:31:54 AM
I remember this show as being the show that came on after Brisco County Jr..   :teddyr:  I loved the first 3 seasons of it and then it got too episodic for me to follow it.  I don't like episodic TV.  I don't have the time or inclination to sit in front of the tube at a certain time each week (or to tape it and watch it later).

The movie was good and I'll definitely see the next one when it comes out.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: JaseSF on February 27, 2008, 07:25:42 PM
I agree with those who felt the standalone episodes were better. The whole conspiracy arc just got way way too convoluted as time went on. Loved the show the first five seasons and then it started to go downhill when they moved location shooting from Vancouver to L.A.. Really think they should have ended the series with the Fight the Future film and continued with film sequels back then. It seems a bit late now to be revisiting it.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Oldskool138 on February 27, 2008, 08:27:24 PM
It seems a bit late now to be revisiting it.

Just more proof that Hollywood has run out of ideas.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Torgo on March 04, 2008, 11:35:17 PM
I too agree that I think that they waited a bit  too late to do another movie.  It isn't like the 1st movie set the world on fire anyway as it just appealed to hardcore fans of the show at that point and didn't cross over like they hoped it would.

BTW, here's another choice Gillian Anderson pic from the past:

(http://www.theothersideofkim.com/images/uploads/2005files/gillian_anderson02.jpg)


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: HappyGilmore on March 05, 2008, 09:44:24 AM
I never really got into it much when it was on the air, but have started watching it in reruns on Sci-Fi channel when I'm home. 

Oddly enough I watched the Lone Gunmen spinoff show despite not actually being overly familiar with the X-Files and quite enjoyed that. :buggedout:


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: WyreWizard on March 10, 2008, 06:42:29 PM
Yes, I also enjoyed the X-Files.  I watched it every week on its first run on the Fox network.  I loved the drama on the show.  But most of all, I loved nitpicking the show for its extreme scientific and reality flaws  :teddyr:  I remember that one episode that opened with the police chasing that couple who were speeding down a desert highway.  They caught them.  The woman kept banging her head on the window and FOR NO REASON AT ALL, her head exploded.  I once wrote a script for the XFiles,  Unfortunately, I never heard back from them :bluesad:


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Doggett on May 29, 2009, 10:20:09 AM
I like this show and I want to bring it up on the board.
Man, it's good.
Am I the only person who thinks Doggett is more intresting than Mulder ?


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: schmendrik on May 29, 2009, 09:14:05 PM
I agree with those who felt the standalone episodes were better. The whole conspiracy arc just got way way too convoluted as time went on. Loved the show the first five seasons and then it started to go downhill when they moved location shooting from Vancouver to L.A.. Really think they should have ended the series with the Fight the Future film and continued with film sequels back then. It seems a bit late now to be revisiting it.

I loved the conspiracy arc, but a couple of standalone shows stand out in my memory as favorites. Two that were kind of tongue-in-cheek. In one, there's an evil Homeowner Association that sics a demon on non-compliant residents. I loved Mulder putting out pink flamingos and basketball hoops to try to get their attention. In another, a body-snatcher takes Mulder's body and sees how he lives ("Doesn't this guy have a bed?").

Sorry, Doggett. Your namesake is not one of my favorite characters. I don't have much of an impression of him, actually. I didn't see too many shows in the last couple of seasons. But I think Skinner may actually be about my favorite characters, with Scully a close second. I loved Mulder's quirkiness, but he could kind of wear on you after awhile.


Title: Re: The X-Files
Post by: Nightowl on June 16, 2009, 10:35:08 AM
The X Files is one of the few tv shows that could actually scare you as a kid, the same as a late night horror movie would. I love all the seasons, but my favorite is the first five seasons, they had some the most entertaining episodes. A few of the great episodes: Sqeeze,The Jersey Devil,Shadows,Ice(Ripoff of The Thing, but that makes it even more cooler),Fire,Little Green Men,Duane Barry.

The only thing I didnt necessary like about the show is that they were trying to close down the x files early on into the show. I guess they were trying to bring excitment to the table, but trying to shut it down was just a mad move for the writers.Anyway great show.

I have to mention one of the great characters, The Cigarate Man. The guy doesnt even have to say a single word and he's scary.