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 The X-Files.
Charla
Posted: Aug 20 2010, 05:58 PM


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I watched all the X-Files right from the 90's. My favourite seasons were I, II, III but there are some excellent episodes throughout. I've started watching re-runs on TV lately and it's like living old times again biggrin.gif

Did anyone else get into the X-Files and if so..was there any memorable episodes/seasons you enjoyed?

I was in lust with Agent Alex Krycek, more than Fox Mulder..an appealing bad guy just doesn't cover it biggrin.gif

I loved Skinner and Cancer Man and Dana Scully..a cult classic we'll be watching for years and one that made many celebrities today famous for who they are. Jack Black for one smile.gif
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voice
Posted: Aug 20 2010, 06:37 PM


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Yes, i did. I've got all the episodes on video and I've also got and seen all the films. I also collected the monthly magazines, which are now worth some money. Plus I've got all the books on the X-Files.
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Sand Dancer
Posted: Aug 20 2010, 06:49 PM


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I used to love the X Files too. Was the highlight of my week......I remember one episode that involved a shape changer, that was pretty scary. I only have one book on it Voice......you have an impressive collection there.

I admired Scully and thought I'd love to have a job like hers, Charla. pjr-laugh.png
I now like Bones and wouldn't mind being Temperence Brennan....how sad is that? pjr-laugh.png
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voice
Posted: Aug 20 2010, 07:11 PM


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QUOTE (Sand Dancer @ Aug 20 2010, 07:49 PM)
I used to love the X Files too. Was the highlight of my week......I remember one episode that involved a shape changer, that was pretty scary. I only have one book on it Voice......you have an impressive collection there.

I admired Scully and thought I'd love to have a job like hers, Charla. pjr-laugh.png
I now like Bones and wouldn't mind being Temperence Brennan....how sad is that? pjr-laugh.png

I also like Gillian Anderson.

I also got all of Mark Snows' recordings of the X-Files. He wrote the theme music and incidental music.
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sherry
Posted: Aug 20 2010, 07:23 PM


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I only saw a few episodes, Charla - which I did enjoy, but I think I must have been working twilight shifts during that time, as I can't think any other reason why I didn't make sure to watch it. I do know both my kids - in their mid to late teens, were hooked on it laugh.gif
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Charla
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 06:41 PM


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I'm more than impressed Glenn..you're sitting on a little fortune there with all the collectibles you've got handsup.gif

Sand Dancer..Scully had a brill job..working alongside yummy Mr Duchovny and occasionally (swooning here) Krycek..oh sorry, you meant the work pjr-laugh.png

Sherry..it will always be a cult series, we were hooked from the start and Series 1 is unbeatable but it's gone through the years and captured many interests. Shame you couldn't see more of it really, but your kids could always fill you in on the events biggrin.gif
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Posted: Aug 23 2010, 06:43 PM


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It was a brilliant programme. And thanks Charla.
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Pat
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 07:00 PM


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I enjoyed the X. Files, but my daughter was fanatical...like Glenn she had all the books, magazines, and even figures.
My favourite episode was a Christmas one based in a haunted house...I loved that one.
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voice
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QUOTE (Pat @ Aug 23 2010, 08:00 PM)
I enjoyed the X. Files, but my daughter was fanatical...like Glenn she had all the books, magazines, and even figures.
My favourite episode was a Christmas one based in a haunted house...I loved that one.

I never had the figures acae.gif

But I have the baseball caps, mugs and badge. acae.gif

Oh, and clock. biggrin.gif
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ironman
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 07:17 PM


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i have every xfile on dvd including the films as well as ds9 voyager st generations and st the series and all the movies to and dr who and most sf movies
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ironman
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 07:18 PM


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QUOTE (Pat @ Aug 23 2010, 08:00 PM)
I enjoyed the X. Files, but my daughter was fanatical...like Glenn she had all the books, magazines, and even figures.
My favourite episode was a Christmas one based in a haunted house...I loved that one.

oohhh i remmember that one is it the one where it crushed there windpipes and broke their necks
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Pat
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 07:26 PM


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The one I mean involves an old couple [ Ed Asner was the elderly man] and every Christmas they get a couple to commit suicide. I can't remember it's title unsure.gif
Glenn you beat my daughter with the clock...but the baseball caps badges and t.shirts she had also.
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voice
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 07:34 PM


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QUOTE (Pat @ Aug 23 2010, 08:26 PM)
The one I mean involves an old couple [ Ed Asner was the elderly man] and every Christmas they get a couple to commit suicide. I can't remember it's title unsure.gif
Glenn you beat my daughter with the clock...but the baseball caps badges and t.shirts she had also.

I think I had a T-shirt.

i remember the episode.
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ironman
Posted: Aug 23 2010, 09:05 PM


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QUOTE (voice @ Aug 23 2010, 08:34 PM)
QUOTE (Pat @ Aug 23 2010, 08:26 PM)
The one I mean involves an old couple [ Ed Asner was the elderly man] and every Christmas they get a couple to commit suicide. I  can't remember it's title unsure.gif
Glenn  you beat my daughter with the clock...but the baseball caps badges and t.shirts she had also.

I think I had a T-shirt.

i remember the episode.

did no one collect the cards of the xfiles
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