Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Now THAT'S a magazine cover!

I wasn't impressed with the last X-File movie, but, it's been so long now..I miss them. I loved the show and never missed an ep. My favorite episode was the one where they took the Frankestein monster to the Cher concert. Remember that one? Oh, man, it made me cry it was so good. What was YOUR fav X episode? Duchovny says there will be skin in this movie and the producer seems to understand what held the show together.. “The emotional story of Mulder and Scully is really the heart of the movie. It’s about their love story."
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Exactly, dude! Thank you.

8 comments:

Mother said...

I always thought she was beautiful :)

Anonymous said...

I love them both so much...and I love that episode, too! I also loved how like, no one even noticed that dude wasn't normal because they were too busy jamming out to Cher. What's my favorite episode? Really couldn't say. But my least favorite has to be the one about the Great Mutato (sp?). Too cheesy even for me!

Anonymous said...

OMG, I thought I'd seen 'em all. I'll have to look for that one online. I didn't have a favourite episode per se, but I always preferred the ones that were self-contained, i.e., those that didn't further the aliens/government conspiracy storyline. And I just LOVED the special little Mulder/Scully". He was always very protective and gentle with her, which I found SO touching.

CapriciousCat

Anonymous said...

Loved the x-files. My favorites were usually the funny ones. Did like
"Clyde Bruckmans Final Repose" with Peter Boyle. Plus "Bad Blood" with Luke Wilson. But there was one that gave me the creeps! The one with the
incest family that was straight out of a horror movie. Cant remember the title of that show.

Anonymous said...

what i want to know is when is his show "californication" coming back to showtime. that show is hilarious!

Anonymous said...

I loved the show, too.
I think the one with the incestuous family (the Peacocks) was called "Home" or something like that.
Loved the one called "Tooms" about the guy who could stretch through the vent/furnace system to grab people and eat their livers, and "Small Potatoes" about the guy who could morph into Luke Skywalker, etc. to "get with" beautiful young women. (and became Mulder to try to jump Scully at the end).
I always thought that Chris Carter was to afraid to really allow a relationship to develop between Mulder and Scully, though. You can only stretch that sexual tension so far. . .

Anonymous said...

Oh! The one with Peter Boyle as the man who could forsee how people died. So funny and great!

Anonymous said...

i like her with longer hair
casey j