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First pics of X Files 2 released!

  • 17-01-2008 7:49pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 29,130 ✭✭✭✭


    Check it out!

    I'm seriously excited about this.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,930 ✭✭✭✭TerrorFirmer


    Gillian Anderson...

    homer-drool.gif

    But yeah....looking forward to...yeah.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    HavoK wrote: »
    Gillian Anderson...

    homer-drool.gif

    But yeah....looking forward to...yeah.
    mmmmm yeah
    cant wait for the film


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,130 ✭✭✭✭Karl Hungus


    HavoK wrote: »
    Gillian Anderson...

    Agreed! Quite honestly, she's aged amazingly. I'd hop into the sack with her in a heartbeat.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    Yep, saw this on JoBlo.com today. Can't wait for this!

    :D

    Currently re-watching seasons 1 - 9 (starting season 3) in preparation!

    EDIT: The film has actually been provisionally titled as 'The X Files: Done One!'


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,092 ✭✭✭✭Tusky


    basquille wrote: »
    Yep, saw this on JoBlo.com today. Can't wait for this!

    :D

    Currently re-watching seasons 1 - 9 (starting season 3) in preparation!

    EDIT: The film has actually been provisionally titled as 'The X Files: Done One!'

    How have they aged? I never followed it when it was out, only watched the odd episode. Always wanted to watch them in order.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,528 ✭✭✭Shred


    Jaysus, hadn't heard about this being deffo on although there were some rumours about it. I used to really love the x-files and I bought about 4 of the series for £120 each on video at the time:o I think the DVD series are about €30 or something ridiculous now. I kinda lost interest in it as David Duchovny was in it less and I probably missed 80% of the last 2-3 series tbh. Keep meaning to go back and give them another go. Will keep an eye on this for sure! BTW Tusky, the X-Files is on FX (I think) on Sky most days.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    Shred wrote: »
    I think the DVD series are about €30 or something ridiculous now.
    Amazon are selling a 61 disc set with all 9 series and the 'X Files: Fight The Future' film for £71.97 here!
    Tusky wrote: »
    How have they aged? I never followed it when it was out, only watched the odd episode. Always wanted to watch them in order.
    Season 1 looks very dated.. especially with episodes like 'Ice' (one of my favourites but really looks dated now). But Season 2 looked better (they probably had more money and backing from the network).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,528 ✭✭✭Shred


    basquille wrote: »
    Amazon are selling a 61 disc set with all 9 series and the 'X Files: Fight The Future' film for £71.97 here!

    Whoa, that's some deal:eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,835 ✭✭✭unreggd


    wha the hell?

    she said in a recent interview she was pressured to work on the X Files because of a tight binding contract, and she was glad its over

    now she does a new film!!


    Still, shud be good!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,905 ✭✭✭User45701


    basquille wrote: »
    Amazon are selling a 61 disc set with all 9 series and the 'X Files: Fight The Future' film for £71.97 here!
    Shred wrote: »
    Whoa, that's some deal:eek:

    Ye but why not wait 4 or so years then buy the complete complete remastered HD DVD 9 seasons and 2 movies boxset!
    basquille wrote: »
    Season 1 looks very dated.. especially with episodes like 'Ice' (one of my favourites but really looks dated now). But Season 2 looked better (they probably had more money and backing from the network).

    ICE? i dont remember it... Name does not spring to mind anyway. My favourite would be Season 4's "Musings of a cigarette smoking man"


    Chris Carter has stated that it will be a stand alone plot, a supernatural thriller, rather than a continuation of the conspiracy theme of the series

    Good news for most... Bad news for me. I love my contunituity. After the end of the last movie how could the story possibly end up that they might somehow get a case? What about the invasion date and all? Are they just going to pretend the final episode didn't happen?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,469 ✭✭✭guinnessdrinker


    I've never even seen the first X Files movie!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    User45701 wrote: »
    Ye but why not wait 4 or so years then buy the complete complete remastered HD DVD 9 seasons and 2 movies boxset!
    Yes, and only 3 times the price! And don't you mean Blu-Ray? :D
    User45701 wrote:
    ICE? i dont remember it... Name does not spring to mind anyway.
    An absolute classic - so good it needs it's own fanlisting. It's by far the best episode of season 1 (with 'Tooms' & 'Squeeze' tied for second).

    It's the episode where Mulder and Scully join a team in the Artic and discover a worm which basically causes whoever it's living in to become enraged and well.. psychotic. Had plenty of nods to Carpenter's 'The Thing' too. Excellent episode!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,999 ✭✭✭GhostInTheRuins


    basquille wrote: »
    Amazon are selling a 61 disc set with all 9 series and the 'X Files: Fight The Future' film for £71.97 here!

    Wow, I just might have to get this :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    D.T. Jesus wrote: »
    Wow, I just might have to get this :D
    Yep, got mine around Christmas. I had a £10 voucher for Amazon so bought it for about £65 (with shipping and handling).

    But then a week or so back, they reduced the price by £4 and they operate a money back guarantee where if they reduce the price of a product within 30 days of you ordering it, they'll refund the difference so I e-mailed them to get my £4 back. She put through the refund incorrectly and I got 6 euro back.

    Got it for about 85 euro after the voucher and refund. Nooice!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭My name is Todd


    Wow! What a minx! (Gillian Anderson, not Karl).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 741 ✭✭✭Chumpski


    basquille wrote:
    It's the episode where Mulder and Scully join a team in the Artic and discover a worm which basically causes whoever it's living in to become enraged and well.. psychotic. Had plenty of nods to Carpenter's 'The Thing' too. Excellent episode!


    Brilliant episode. Probably the best from season 1.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    The Erlenmeyer flask episode is brill.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 615 ✭✭✭walt0r


    Gillian Anderson is minging


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,067 ✭✭✭L31mr0d


    basquille wrote: »
    Season 1 looks very dated.. especially with episodes like 'Ice' (one of my favourites but really looks dated now).

    Yeah I remember ICE, it felt like a ripoff of "The Thing" though. The episode that really got me hooked on the X-Files was Tooms.

    I tried rewatching the seasons again but couldn't. I've gotten too spoilt with the consistant linearity of current shows that the old hopscotching around the main storyline in the X-Files just gets irritating. At one point I set around 6 or 7 episodes to play back to back and mistakenly had WMP set to randomize the order they played. I didn't even notice as there is barely anything in one episode that is needed for the next.

    Will be going to see the movie anyway. Does anyone know when its set? I'm guessing it can't be set after the season 9 finale :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    L31mr0d wrote: »
    Does anyone know when its set? I'm guessing it can't be set after the season 9 finale :rolleyes:
    It's set in present day (six years the season 9 finale)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Petey2006


    Gillian Anderson still looks gorgeous. Really looking forward to this movie.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    david duchovny is looking a bit rough in those pics.

    didnt want to leave him out:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,673 ✭✭✭✭senordingdong


    Gillian Anderson is yukky.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,905 ✭✭✭User45701


    basquille wrote: »
    It's set in present day (six years the season 9 finale)
    You dont mean 6 years after the finalie do you?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    User45701 wrote: »
    You dont mean 6 years after the finalie do you?
    Exactly what I mean.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,905 ✭✭✭User45701


    but was the "final alien invasion" was that not due 2006 or was it 2013? Hmm i cant remember, and since this is a stand alone movie do you know if they will make any attempt to explain how they got there jobs back/why "they" stopped chacing them?


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 9,054 Mod ✭✭✭✭mewso


    Ah lads Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose is THE best X-Files episode by a mile. The one with Peter Boyle as an ageing Insurance Salesman who can see how you are going to die sometime in the future...

    Clyde Bruckman: You know, there are worse ways to go, but I can't think of a more undignified way than autoerotic asphyxiation.
    Mulder: Why are you telling me that?
    Clyde Bruckman: Look, forget I mentioned it. It's none of my business.

    Scully: The company is owned by a man named...
    Clyde: Claude Duckenfield. Age 43. 316 Roundview Lane. Divorced with two children. Makes about 87,000 a year. Nonsmoker.
    Mulder: Is that a hit or a miss?
    Scully: As far as I know, that's correct.
    Mulder: You get all that information just by handling that keychain?
    Clyde: Oh no, I sold him a policy a couple of years ago. Just a coincidence.

    Quote-tastic episode.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,564 ✭✭✭✭whiskeyman


    Remember that episode 'Paper Hearts'? One where Mulder investigates a child killer?
    That was just sensational.

    Looking forward to this alright. It's always though thought as they'll have to cater to the 'newbies' too. Wasn't a big fan of FTF at all.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,921 ✭✭✭✭Pigman II


    Unlike you sore-wristers who are looking foward to seeing Scully on the big screen I'm actually more looking forward to seeing the return of Duchovny as Mulder.

    Duchovny is a legend and he IS the X-Files! He should be a big-screen star by now imho! Honestly I find it amazing how he could raise pap like Return to Me and Evolution to the actual level of "watchable".


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    Agree with Pigman II (about Duchovny being a legend.. i'm still a sore-wrister looking forward to seeing Gillian on the big screen - nyum nyum! :D).

    Duchovny is brillant.. and his dead-pan humour always was great in 'The X-Files' and 'The Larry Sanders Show'. Steals the show in 'Californication' too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,528 ✭✭✭Shred


    musician wrote: »
    Ah lads Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose is THE best X-Files episode by a mile. The one with Peter Boyle as an ageing Insurance Salesman who can see how you are going to die sometime in the future...

    Clyde Bruckman: You know, there are worse ways to go, but I can't think of a more undignified way than autoerotic asphyxiation.
    Mulder: Why are you telling me that?
    Clyde Bruckman: Look, forget I mentioned it. It's none of my business.

    Scully: The company is owned by a man named...
    Clyde: Claude Duckenfield. Age 43. 316 Roundview Lane. Divorced with two children. Makes about 87,000 a year. Nonsmoker.
    Mulder: Is that a hit or a miss?
    Scully: As far as I know, that's correct.
    Mulder: You get all that information just by handling that keychain?
    Clyde: Oh no, I sold him a policy a couple of years ago. Just a coincidence.

    Quote-tastic episode.

    Good shout, that's definitely one of my favourite episodes!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,130 ✭✭✭✭Karl Hungus


    basquille wrote: »
    Agree with Pigman II (about Duchovny being a legend.. i'm still a sore-wrister looking forward to seeing Gillian on the big screen - nyum nyum! :D).

    Duchovny is brillant.. and his dead-pan humour always was great in 'The X-Files' and 'The Larry Sanders Show'. Steals the show in 'Californication' too.

    I don't think Duchovny has ever been in question.



    Legend.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    Great clip.. enjoyed that so much that here's another. One of my favourite scenes from the entire first season of 'Californication':



    Woman: "She's the one who needs them?"
    Hank: "Oh no.. they're for me. I like to use them as earplugs!"

    :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,130 ✭✭✭✭Karl Hungus


    Yeah, it is one series I seriously wished I watched more of.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,969 ✭✭✭robby^5


    Love the idea of a standalone film, cause I sort of lost interest when Mulder "departed" the show, Its a good idea to move away from all the canon and backstory because lets face it, when it comes to the best episodes the ones about the conpiracy are never high on my list.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    A reader at JoBlo.com apparently snuck in during filming and got a couple of behind-the-scenes shots... might be minor spoilers, might not be:

    If you're still interested: click here!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,736 ✭✭✭fluke


    and what of Agents Doggett and Reyes, are they in the movie?


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 18,802 CMod ✭✭✭✭The Black Oil


    No, they're not in it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,788 ✭✭✭ztoical


    looking forward to this thou I'm still mad they killed Alex Krycek off [thou we did get ghost/hallucination Krycek in the last season]


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,942 ✭✭✭missingtime


    I was dissapointed that they killed everyone off aswell. If the made the second movie they could have done the whole conspiracy thing with Krycek, CSM, The Lone Gunmen etc.

    Dont forget though...."No one dies in The X-Files"


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 16,661 CMod ✭✭✭✭faceman


    I was really disappointed with how the tv show ended, was a real let down.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,905 ✭✭✭User45701


    CSM eh? One of it not the greatest "mystery" charactor. I loved gareck in DS9 and (ant remember his name but the main guy chacing "your1" in Dark angel) he was random in voyager. Great actor as well. for me the mystery charactors are the best, one of the reasons why i love the x-files.

    Best episode is season 4's "musings of a ciggeratte smoking man" its an all CSM episode and one of the best.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,942 ✭✭✭missingtime


    User45701 wrote: »
    Best episode is season 4's "musings of a cigarette smoking man" its an all CSM episode and one of the best.

    That's a great episode alright. Really enjoyed it.
    Not sure what episode it was but one of the best quotes has to be:

    //CSM says to Mulder when Mulder has a gun in his face:
    "Don't try and threaten me Mulder, I've watched presidents die."

    Total class.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 18,802 CMod ✭✭✭✭The Black Oil


    That's from One Breath in season 2.:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    Very nice rundown of what happened at 'The X Files' event at Paley Fest here:
    "The X-Files" ended its run on Fox six years ago, but its writers and producers can still grouse about working on the show like it was yesterday.

    The Paley Festival session on the long-running hit series featured a dozen members of the cast and crew. The overall theme of the evening was that working "The X-Files" was very hard. In terms of news value, the panel was trapped in an “X-Files”-esque netherworld: The TV show is yester-decade's news, while this summer's new "X-Files" movie is of very high interest. Yet creator Chris Carter is naturally unwilling to give any spoilers. The panel moderator -- Variety deputy editor Cynthia Littleton -- is thus charged with the tricky task of either asking about a series that's been endlessly discussed, or asking about a movie that cannot be discussed. Plus, charismatic leads David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson did not attend. So, again, tricky.

    Luckily, some fine nuggets were nonetheless unearthed about the movie, those controversial final seasons, dealing with Fox censors and the bizarre "X-Files" 9/11 connection.

    The movie

    The second "X-Files" movie was delayed due to Carter's 2005 lawsuit against 20th Century Fox Television claiming the studio short-changed him on syndication fees. Carter says the moment the lawsuit settled out of court, Fox was ready to do the movie.

    The film has wrapped shooting and is currently scheduled for release on July 25. The trailer (shown twice for an enthusiastic Paley crowd) features lots of snow, running, a large syringe and a helicopter.

    Most everything else is pretty hush-hush, including the title.

    "I know what I want it to be, but Fox has ideas of their own," Carter says. "I know what it should be."

    The film will pick up six years after the end of the series. It's supposed to be a standalone feature removed from the alien mythology of the TV show, a throwback to the show's "monster of the week" episodes. Still, some lingering aspects from the series, like whether Scully's child will be a normal tyke, will be addressed.

    "It will not be a mythology movie, but it's true to everything that's come before," says writer-producer Frank Spotnitz.

    The final seasons

    Let's quickly check off the ways "X-Files" influenced modern primetime TV: Strong female investigator, serialized story lines, sci-fi themes, writers taking story cues from online message boards -- "The X-Files" trailblazed. "Lost," "Heroes," "Jericho," "Battlestar Galactica," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"... the entire modern pantheon of Geek-TV owes a huge debt.

    And then there's the last few seasons, eight and nine in particular. The series' tortured final years wound down like some sort of cautionary tale of network timeslot addiction: The quasi-recasting of the lead characters (fans, meet agents Doggett and Reyes), the constant cliffhangers upon cliffhangers, the Gordian knot of tangled alien mythology that no amount of Scully's logic or Mulder's theories could ever explain, even the inevitable ill-conceived spinoff with minor characters expanded to leading actor status -- remember "The Lone Gunmen"?

    "X-Files" finally died in 2002. The ending: Yet another cliffhanger. When it came to giving loyal fans closure, "X-Files" makes "The Sopranos" look like "The Love Boat."

    Yet the show's meandering third act also became influential, teaching an inadvertent lesson. The producers of "Lost" almost certainly would not be so eager to set an end date for their South Pacific island adventure if not for "The X-Files." Same with "Battlestar." For serialized shows, there's now a powerful desire to conclude with class and style. The creative meltdown of the "X-Files" is oft-cited as the exact model to avoid: "You don't want to go out like that" is the fanboy refrain, as if "X-Files" died of a long bout with pancreatic cancer rather than simply airing a few mediocre seasons.

    Littleton asks Carter if he had any regrets about the final season. The room goes dead quiet.

    "I'm not going to admit to my regrets," Carter says. "I look back [and wonder] why did I make that choice ... [but] you never imagine it's going to go nine years ... you have an idea where you're going to, but you don't know how long it's going to take you to get there ... you're always going to be dealing with a new landscape each week ... I'm going to say, no, I have no regrets."

    Translation: Of course I have regrets, but, really, how do I benefit from listing them here and now?

    Carter's process seems to be very, as creatives like to say, organic. He notes that he was largely winging the mythology story line and that having a series bible -- standard practice for a show -- is "a really stupid idea because they can fire you and get somebody else." He added that the mythologies of the show flowed together and the "connections were really beautiful" in the middle of the series' run.

    The sense is that Carter didn't try to impose his will over the direction of the show, which resulted in a character-driven, flowing story that went wherever it wanted, for better or worse.

    Watching the crew reminisce together, one is also reminded of the bottom-line reality of what it means to end a television show: You and all your co-workers, many of whom are your friends, lose their jobs.

    9/11

    Here's what happened in the short-lived "The Lone Gunmen" spinoff's March 2001 pilot episode: The Lone Gunmen stop a plot to hijack a plane and fly it into the World Trade Center. Really. How did they react to the September terrorist attacks having dramatized a very similar scenario just six months prior?

    "It was freaky, and one of the weirdest things is no one really asked us about it," Carter says. "It had been imagined before, by many others."

    "Condoleezza Rice is saying its an unimaginable crime -- hello, my pilot!" adds "Lone Gunmen" actor Dean Haglund.

    "It made me angry," Spotnitz says. "It was not unimaginable. My first thought was ... 'Oh my god, I hope they weren't copycatting the Lone Gunmen, which they weren't. My next thought was: 'Why weren't we prepared for this?' "

    Odds and ends

    "You get these magnificent sculptures and it ends up being a rubber suit on a guy and they look stupid. So you want to turn all the lights off because I can see the suit and I start laughing and I can't direct the scene." -- director Rob Bowman on how silly monster costumes helped inspire the show's distinctive low-lit look.

    [Hearing the show's theme music for the first time] "I'm like, 'What the hell is that?' And Chris is like, 'I like this; it's like whistling in a graveyard.' And I'm like, 'Whatever' ... Chris wanted to leave room at the end of the credits for 'The Truth Is Out There,' and I'm like, 'What for?" -- writer-producer Glen Morgan, gamely reciting how Carter was clued in to how some of the show's signature elements would be effective early on.

    "They said you can't deal with necrophilia, you cannot put necrophilia on television. So I thought, 'What do I do now?' So I just called him a death fetishist ... and they said, 'that's great.' " -- Carter in getting his first solo scripted episode, "Irresistible," past Fox censors.

    "At that point it was very polite and very helpful then ... it exploded and became vicious ... and it became unhelpful." -- Morgan on how online message boards aided writers with constructive feedback before devolving into a flamewar.

    "The problem in television is the train doesn't stop. Every eight days is a new show ... that drive wears you down" -- Bowman on the "X-Files" workload.

    "It will not go unconsidered in the movie," -- Carter on giving fans some added insight into whether Scully's baby turned out normal vs. paranormal.

    "We've talked about it over the years ... Lance [Henriksen] would love to do it ... [but] it's a long shot" -- Carter, on doing a follow-up to "Millennium."

    "I came up first day I got the whole suit on and Duchovny comes up to me and he shakes my hand and I've never met him before and he leans into me and says: 'Why are you doing this?'" -- Darin Morgan, on playing fan favorite monster-in-a-suit Flukeman.

    "It never got easy. In the nine years, it was always difficult trying never to repeat yourself" -- Spotnitz, on workload.

    "I never had a good sense of how popular it was, I had my head down ... working to make my deadlines. Not until we did the movie" -- Carter, on "X-Files" popularity.

    And also a new shakey-cam (but somewhat more watchable then regular shakey-cam) for the sequel:



  • Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 18,011 Mod ✭✭✭✭ixoy


    Good article basquille! I completely agree that the X-Files is the show I always think of as the one that went on too long. The fact that it had an unresolved ending ("the date is set") doesn't help my memories of the show, which were pretty much ruined by the final seasons (and I was a BIG fan).

    Credit also due to the show for setting some sort of precedent, but I think it only followed due to the path that "Twin Peaks" blazed several years prior to it. That was, IMO, the show that allowed all these many other shows to happen (supernatural elements, each episode taking place over a day, long story arcs, etc).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,413 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    And a new poster... looks great!

    XFiles2Poster.jpg


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 16,661 CMod ✭✭✭✭faceman


    is it just me or does it look unfinished? (the poster that is!) scully is at a weird angle.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,905 ✭✭✭User45701


    Thats a great poster, love the way its done.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 18,802 CMod ✭✭✭✭The Black Oil


    We'll finally have a trailer shortly. http://xfiles.com/

    :)

    2 very brief promos, in character. Possible spoilers.

    http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=s4lYoqCiNOA

    http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=1i-SdMpKfa0

    There's a theory circulating about the origin of these videos.
    Apparently Frank Spotnitz posted this on his blog or else it's part of an interview.
    To me the sort of chill down my spine was when I first saw David and Gillian, I think it was the beginning of November, they came to Chris's house in Malibu to read the script. We had a table read, and it was just the four of us.... And then a week later we did camera tests at Chris's house, and Gillian had the red hair, and David got his haircut back, his Mulder haircut, you know, he's been combing it differently all these years, and it was astonishing. It really was. It was like bringing back the dead. And they did some, they ad-libbed some talk that, will somehow end up, you'll end up seeing, it's be used by Fox somehow. But it was in character talk, and yeah, it was emotional, because you know, obviously, not surprisingly, I feel a very deep connection to these fictional people an there they were.


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