A community portal about The X-Files with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The X-Files is an American television series created by Chris Carter. The show first aired on FOX on September 10, 1993, and ended after a...
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A community portal about The X-Files with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The X-Files is an American television series created by Chris Carter. The show first aired on FOX on September 10, 1993, and ended after a nine-year run on May 19, 2002. The X-Files was one of the network's first major hits, and its main characters and slogans became pop culture touchstones, simultaneously tapping into and inspiring a plethora of conspiracy theories, paranoia about the U.S. government, and belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
For 12 Golden Globes and 61 Emmys, including 4 for Outstanding Drama Series, The X-Files Nominated one of the world's most popular science-fiction drama shows. Created in fall 1993 premiere on the Fox Network, home of the popular programs like The Simpsons (1989) and King Of The Hill (1997), The X-Files: an entire fictional world of conspiracies and secret organizations, building a legion of fanatical followers as devoted to the series as Trekkies are to Star Trek. CreatorCris Carter, a former writer for numerous TV shows in the late-80s/early-90s - The Nanny (1993) is one example - brings the most beautiful parts of the ...
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IN AUGUST, X-Files star Gillian Anderson said she would be happy to reprise her role as agent Dana Scully in a third X-Files movie and suggested that it was already in the early stages of development The good news today is that co-star David Duchovny - currently playing sex-obsessed novelist Hank Moody in the TV series Californication - has confirmed he is also willing to return as Fox Mulder. There have so far been two feature film spin-offs from the hit TV series: Fight the Future in 1998 and last year's I Want to Believe. Earlier speculation said that the next movie would focus ...
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David Duchovny still wants a third X-Files movie, having achieved peace with the impact his character of Fox Mulder had on his life and career. You'll remember, Duchovny wanted to stop shooting the show in Vancouver in favor of Los Angeles, and he and Gillian Anderson both kind of walked away from the series (and the first film) not looking back. But the cast and creator Chris Carter reunited to make X-Files: I Want to Believe , which was a bit of a letdown, even though it had a modest budget allowing the film to become profitable. So a third movie, now that everyone ...
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ACTOR David Duchovny says he wants to see more X-Files films - and a return to the sense of wonder that was a hallmark of the TV series. Duchovny, 48, is keen to reprise the role of special agent Fox Mulder on the big screen and also believes a new TV show inspired by the X-Files could work well. He said: "I'm sure that someone else could play [Mulder] but I'd like to play him for a little while longer. I certainly think it's a good idea to try to make another X-Files-oriented show on television. I wouldn't be an actor in it, but ...
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The X-Files: I Want to Believe Starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Amanda Peet Directed by Chris Carter Rated PG-13 There's definitely wishful thinking in the title of the new X-Files movie. Ten years after the first film and nearly a decade after the finale of the landmark series we get The X-Files: I Want to Believe . Fans who have missed the show and even casual viewers who admired its constant risk taking and envelope pushing probably want to believe. So did I. For the better part of an hour, The X-Files delivers on its promise, and not surprisingly, it tapers off a ...
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Following the widely-perceived failure of "X-Files: I Want To Believe," does anybody really want or need to see a third installment in the "X-Files" movie franchise? Anybody? Anybody? Bueller?
Apparently, David Duchovny — none other than Fox Mulder himself, kids — is up for it.
In an interview with The Daily Beast, the "Californication" star spoke [...]
Seriously, after the misery tour that X Files: I Want To Believe was, does anyone really think that there’s going to be a third X Files movie? Well, David Duchovny sure sounds interested. What, doesn’t cable pay that well? Anyway, Duchovny’s on record with the following spectacular brain fart:
“As far as the X-Files movie I’d [...]
X Files fans are in for a special treat this month as some of the movers and shakers behind the hit TV show gather for a special evening in the name of charity.
Gillian Anderson (Dana Scully), actor Mitch Pileggi (Walter Skinner), executive producer/writer Frank Spotnitz (“The X-Files”, “Millennium”, “The Lone Gunmen”) and executive producer/director Rob Bowman (currently EP and director on “Castle”) hit the Beverly Wilshire hotel on November...
The film version of the 1990s TV phenomenon sees Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny chasing aliens, deadly viruses
and killer bees to prove the truth really is still "out there", in an effective blend of science fiction and paranoid conspiracy thriller.
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Review:The latest TV series produced by "Charlie's Angels" director McG (see also "The OC" and "Fastlane", "Supernatural" is a WB (sorry, I mean CW) is a sort of a teen "The X-Files" (frequent "Supernatural" director Kim Manners was a frequent "X-Files" director and "Supernatural" co-exec producer John Shiban started his career as an "X-Files" staff writer. Other ex "X-Files...