Even though I generally don't struggle with words, when it comes to my total adoration of anything "X-Files" related, I'm often tongue-twisted. When Chris Carter's series first debuted in September 1993, everything for me as a genre fan changed. I was lucky to have grown up exposed to episodes of shows like "Kolchak: The Night Stalker," "The Twilight Zone" and "Dark Shadows" so the very first time I laid eyes on Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and his 'I Want to Believe' poster, I knew I had found my "Dark Shadows." What continued to bring me back season after season was the series' incredible st ... [Continua a leggere]
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TV Guide celebrated the 20th anniversary of "The X-Files" at San Diego Comic-Con, and we have all the highlights from the panel right here for you! The truth is in here! Any possibility of a limited TV series like what they're doing with "24"? Gillian Anderson said she's not interested in that, but "a film would be great." The Season 10 comic has been blessed by Chris Carter, but he said it's "more comic book-y" than the series and has "its own mythology." Vince Gilligan mentioned how meeting/working with Bryan Cranston on the "Drive" episode in Season 6 resulted in the creation of "Breakin ... [Continua a leggere]
Love it or hate it, The X-Files was a cultural milestone that brought horror back in a big way. Like the rest of America, I went through the mid-Nineties completely addicted and eagerly anticipated the Friday night paranoia of agents Mulder and Scully. But following the departure of writers Glen Morgan & James Wong and the first big screen movie, the show took a creative nosedive and slowly burnt out through season after season of bad story arcs. Now, seven years later, The X-Files: I Want To Believe hopes to reignite the glory days for a whole new generation. But can Chris Carter a ... [Continua a leggere]