Showing posts with label #TheXFiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #TheXFiles. Show all posts

Sunday, October 8, 2017

The X Files NY Comic-Con Season 11 trailer




It's here! The official trailer for the 11th season of The X Files is here and there are so many famailar faces to say but I think I'll just let you see it for yourself.

Here's the trailer:


The X Files returns in 2018 on FOX.



Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Magic Mushrooms: The X-Files "Babylon"




The one thing that I can't get out of my mind from this episode is watching Mulder get so high that he wanders into a redo and a whole crazy stuff. But before talking about that, let's talk about this episode.

A case comes to the FBI when two Islamic men bomb an art gallery in Texas. The case goes to two young FBI agents that went to ask for Mulder and Scully's advice. The thing about these two young agents is that they look and act so much alike Mulder and Scully. It's like seeing them in a mirror, if it showed them 23 years ago.

As the young agents get to the airport, Scully calls the one who believes and as for Mulder called on the skeptic. They worked together to find a way to communicate to the suspect, who is still alive after the blast.

Scully tries a scientific with brainwaves, while Mulder has an idea of using magic mushrooms. Let's just say Mulder's plan seem to be very fun...and helpful.

Mulder's plan went from dozing off to walking out of the hospital onto the streets and landing into a redo. That's where Mulder does his best stuff on the dance floor and would you have it, the song Honkytonky Badonkadonk plays and Mulder seated with not only Skinner but The Lone Gunman too.

But soon Mulder gets into what he calls it "Fifty Shades of bad" with the young skeptic agent. And then gets whipped by the Cigarette Smoking Man and soon spots the suspect with his mother and speaking something in Arabic.

Mulder wakes up with the voice of Skinner. Of course, Skinner wasn't there with him and told Mulder that he put the shame in the FBI. As he was order to go back to D.C., he see the mother of the suspect and brings her to see her son.

They walk in with Scully and the other agent trying to read his brainwaves but soon after she appears, the suspect dies. That leads Mulder trying to think of what the suspect told him in his dream. And after minutes, he speaks it out and it turns out that what he said was Babylon hotel. That's where the other bombers were at.

At the end, the young agents grew closure than before, just like Mulder and Scully. And as for Mulder, he and Scully talk about his thoughts on this case and the powers that be. I think it just brings them a little but closure than we seen them before.

Next week's episode is the season finale and from the promo, it looks like it will be one hell of a finale.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10. It was very good with the humor, the story was good too. The characters were amazing, like watching how the mentor hangs with the mentee. And also who didn't get goosebumps or find it funny when Scully answered the agents as "No one here but the FBI Un-most wanted."

You can catch the season finale of The X-Files Monday nights at 8/7c on FOX.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

What If: The X-Files "Founder's Mutation"


On the second night of The X-Files two night premiere, Mulder and Scully gets a case that will take them through another personal journey.

"Founder's Mutation" was suppose to be the fifth episode but decided to air it as the second episode, proves to be a smart decision. I will say that this was a lot better than the first episode because it hard more of a case story than what we say in "My Struggle."

The one thing that made me enjoy this episode was the fact that Mulder and Scully's investigation had them dealing with what would have happen if they had kept their son, William. The case dealt with a mysterious death in a government owned program by the Department of Defense, studying the different defects of children.

Scully thinks of what it would have been if she kept William. She would have taken him to school, than quickly move toward when he gets hurt and is taken to a hospital. And in the last sequence, she gets a waking yell from him and asked what's wrong with him as she sees his face turn white with no nose and big eyes, like an alien, or one of those Flesh people from Doctor Who.

For Mulder, they spent an evening watching a movie and asking about how these apes were acting like; than moves toward when they're going to blast a rocket up in the sky and Mulder gives his best JFK impression of his speech of going into space. And the final one was just like what he saw when his sister was taken, William floats in the air and is suddenly gone.

Such a well-told story that gave these two characters the idea of what it would have been like, even though what they have done for William was probably for the best. (If you don't know about the story of William, I best recommend you watch Season Nine or see this clip).  

Besides that storyline, the case story was also intriguing. This wasn't just a kill for the top government secrets, but a secret for a love one. A kid searching for his sister that he has never met before, but both of them have unique abilities.

Kevin, the searcher for his sister, has the ability to get into people's heads but the bad part is that the person that he's in hears a bad high pitch sound. Mulder was one of those that he was communicating.

Mulder and Scully find Kevin and brings him to where her sister is at, the same hospital that they were just in asking questions about these experiments. The doctor takes blood and than takes him to his sister but wasn't really her and that just freaks him out and searches for her. They found each other and but in that scene as the doctor tells Kevin to back off, he pulls that pitch sound in his head. Scully tells him to stop and Molly forces her to the wall and also Mulder, forcing him to go all the way back.

Kevin gives the doctor one terrible bleed from both ears, mouth, nose and eyes. Mulder did say that he saw his eyes pop out, which would have been so cool to see that in there, but there are standards. The DOD takes over and is searching for Kevin and Molly. In the meantime, Mulder kept the blood sample that the doctor took from Kevin at the end.

This episode was really good and way better than the first episode. David and Gillian's performance was just outstanding in the scenes of where they are with their son. It played so well into this episode. Smart move to move this episode up from it's original airing.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

The next episode is consider from critics "an instant classic." That's what the promo said. Hell, I can argue with that since as Scully tells Mulder, "it has a monster in it." I love it when they show monsters, its my favorite thing of the show.

You can catch The X Files Monday nights at 8/7c on FOX.

Monday, January 25, 2016

The Truth Is Still Out There: The X-Files "My Struggle"


First, let me just say that I don't think I was only one who gotten goosebumps from the very beginning of this first episode. From the catch up intro to seeing Scully and Mulder for the first time, just makes me glad that the show is back.

The premiere episode, "My Struggle," deals with the persona of both Mulder and Scully coming to grips with what they thought to believe that turns out to be the complete opposite. Can something that you once believed be a lie?

For Mulder, he's summoned by Tad O'Malley, who's like Bill O'Reilly meets YouTube, wants his input on a case that involves his source, Sveta, that she's been abducted. Not only did Mulder go but Scully went too, and it felt like love at first sight again. But you can see in their eyes that they haven't been together.

As Mulder and Scully listens to Sveta, Mulder seems to be interested again but for Scully, she doesn't seem to want to believe it anymore. When Scully takes some blood from Sveta for testing, Sveta triggers Scully about her and Mulder's life, Mulder looking depressed and telling her that she doesn't know how it feels about being abducted and tested. Scully leans forward with eyes wide open telling her that she does know.

For Scully, tries to not want to believe anything going on and tries to warn Mulder of what could happen if he goes forward with this investigation. She gets the blood test and not only has Sveta's results but her own as well, just to make sure. And even though she lied to Mulder and Sveta of the results, it turned into a chain reaction of the government destroying everything from the spaceship that O'Malley showed Mulder to taking down O'Malley and even taking out Sveta with a spaceship.

Mulder sees that everything that he and Scully have been working on is a lie from the government, that it's not aliens that are hiding but the government using alien tech on humans. He chatted to a doctor that was apart of one alien experiment that happened in 1947 and the outcome just pushed Mulder to get to the bottom of this.

Mulder meets with Scully in the parking lot and looks like hell. After telling her about what's been going on, she tells him that she lied about the test, but they have one who is positive with alien blood and she wants to help take down those SOB's. But soon they get a text from Skinner that they must come in at once.

Looks like The X-Files have reopened once again and a certain someone isn't too happy about that at all. I'm talking about the Cigarette Smoking Man, which has me asking, how the hell did he get out of that blast in the series finale?

This was a very good solid episode. Watching both Mulder and Scully deal with their struggles of getting back to The X-Files. Both David and Gillian were fantastic and looks like they never missed a step when it comes to doing scenes with one another.

It was a real treat to see at the end, CSM still smoking with some assistants and saying that they have a problem.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch The X-Files in it's regular night and time Monday nights at 8/7c on FOX.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

THE X-FILES | The Conspiracy Will Be Televised




Here's a behind the scene look into the premiere of The X-Files:



You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24 after the NFC Championship Game and Monday, Jan. 25th at 8/7c on FOX.

THE X-FILES | THE X-FILES Opening Scene




The X-Files released the opening scene of the premiere episode. I don't think this couldn't get any clearer than this for anyone who hasn't seen the show before.

Hell I would say this is the best one minute catch up of what the show is about. Take a look!




You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24th after the NFL NFC Championship game and Monday, Jan. 25th at 8/7c on FOX.

Monday, December 28, 2015

THE X-FILES | Re-Opened



Here's a 21 minute first look of behind the scenes into The X-Files miniseries that will premiere next month.



The premiere of The X-Files begins on January 24th, right after the NFL NFC Championship.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The X-Files "They're Coming" trailer




They're coming and it could be dangerous. So that had never stopped them before.
Here's the new trailer that aired Monday on FOX during Gotham.



You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24th on FOX.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

The X-Files "Danger" Promo (HD)

Monday night the latest trailer was released by FOX during Gotham.

With the Truth still out there, the danger level seems to be at a high level for Mulder and Scully.



You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Jan 24th.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

The X-Files at New York Comic-Con


Well, it's definitely official, The X-Files are reopened  and Mulder and Scully are not together and the Lone Gunmen are alive.

Three months til it's premiere in January, there was an advanced screening of the premiere episode of the most anticipated Fox revival series as it made it's nationwide debut Saturday at New York Comic-Con.

The first episode titled "My Struggle," introduces texting to the series, not to mention Joel McHale as the conservative conspiracy theorist Tad O'Malley and it hits on several current hot-button political issues, from which creator Chris Carter said that it was intentional.

Carter, along with David Duchovny and Mitch Pileggi attended the East Coast version of Comic Con and talked about the upcoming six-episode limited series that premieres Jan. 24.

"It's a perfect time to be telling 'X-Files' stories," said Carter. That's why I was excited about doing it (again). We knew we needed to make a statement and be bold."

Carter says that the show is back because of Duchovny.

"David was interested in doing the show," Carter says. "I said, 'If David is interested, I am too."

Carter also discussed the Mulder and Scully status.

"I was going under a bridge and on the bridge above us it said, 'Life has many bumps in the road,'" Carter said. "I think Mulder and Scully hit one of those."

As for the returning of the 13 year hiatus break, Duchovny said that "it just felt right" to come back to the show about FBI sleuths investigating instances of paranormal activity. In the years since the show ened, Duchovny was on the dark comedy Showtime series "Californication," and is on the NBC period drama "Aquarius."

The panelists wouldn't say anything on a possible 11th season, Duchovny told Carter: "You've got my number."

But Carter did disclose that the reboot would consist of four standalones and two mythology episodes.

But while Gillian Anderson wasn't there, she did make a quick cameo  via video saying, "I hope you love it!"

The X-Files was on the air for nine seasons from 1993 to 2002, made two feature films.

Season 10 will debut in a special two night event beginning on Sunday, Jan. 24th, following the NFC Championship Game, for which will grab a lot of viewers. And will continue the following night on it's regular Monday at 8/7c.



Friday, October 2, 2015

THE X-FILES | Official Trailer | FOX BROADCASTING

Here's the official trailer of The X-Files.

Mulder is on dangerous waters, but he knows that. And still the truth is still out there.




You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24th on FOX.

Monday, September 28, 2015

The X-Files "The Truth Is Still Out There" Promo (HD)




Here's one of the promos that aired in tonight's episodes of Gotham and Minority Report.

Drones, spying, not safe. Mulder in danger waters and a lit cigarette. The truth is still out there.



The X Files premiere begins Sunday, Jan. 24th on FOX

Friday, August 7, 2015

The X-Files at TCA




On Thursday the television critics got a sneak peek of the latest "X-Files" clip in Beverly Hills for the press tour.

As reported by Lori Rackl of tvtrippin.com, the clip showed a scene that was heated between "FBI special agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox Mulder (David Duhovny)."

Rackl added that the clip showed "a frantic Scully pulls up to a house at night. Mulder meets her on the front porch. They're clearly not a couple anymore. She refers to herself as his friend and physician. Mulder launches into a speech about how they've been deceived for years and he's 'finally figured it out.' He says that Tad O'Malley-a conservative internet newscaster played by Joel McHale-is right in his belief that 'this is not an alien conspiracy. Scully tires to talk him down, warning that his beliefs could be his undoing."

But there was no punch line at the end, but "a glimpse of a new character: alien-abduction victim Sveta, played by Annet Mahendru from 'The Americans.' She's looming in the background, behind the home's screen door."

"'She's the key to everything,' Mulder tells what appears to be a crestfallen Scully. 'Sveta is the Key.'"

And if that wasn't enough, that heated scene probably do to that both Mulder and Scully have "broken up" as Entertainment Weekly reported. As they said that Scully is only a "friend and his physician."

So I guess we'll have to wait and see how this will play out. I think it's a smart move creative wise, you have to change something between these two and breaking up might seem the best bet.

You can catch the season premiere of "The X-Files" is in January.

Friday, July 24, 2015

The X-Files "Ready" trailer



Another short trailer for the upcoming X-Files series as it shows a short bit of conversation with Mulder and Scully.

These short teaser/trailer is short but just enough to dying to see the full trailer which probably won't come until late fall.

Here's the video.

The season premiere of The X-Files begins on Sunday, January 24th on FOX.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

The X-Files 'I Want To Believe' promo





On Thursday, FOX aired a new promo for The X-Files that's coming this January 2016.

It's only a few seconds of footage but it does give some excitement of what to look forward like the "I Want To Believe" poster that's walked on on the floor.

Here's the promo.

You can catch the premiere of The X-Files as they return Sunday, January 24, 2016 right after the NFL NFC Championship on FOX.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The X Files First Teaser Trailer Released





Today FOX released it's first teaser for "The X-Files."

Here's the teaser.

Only 201 days til the event that we've all been waiting for film or television. Might as well start re-watching each episode one day at a time. It could help past the time away til the premiere event.

You can catch the season premiere of "The X-Files" Sunday, January 24th 2016.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

The X Files: I Guess You Can Go "Home Again"




The X-Files Season 10 Home AgainI guess you can go home again. Well, that's where Mulder and Scully will be heading back.

According to TVLine exclusively, that the second episode of the revival limited series will have a sequel to the Season 4 episode "Home."

With the second episode titled "Home Again." It's written and directed by Glen Morgan, who also wrote the "Home" with co-writer James Wong.

TVLine also mentions that "both installments are the second episodes of their respective seasons, and the Jan. 25, 2016 air date for "Home Again" comes almost 20 years to the day after the Oct. 11, 1996 broadcast of "Home."



Monday, March 2, 2015

The X-Files: I Would Want Them Back






Let me first say that I was never a fan of The X-Files at all when if first aired during it's nine year run on FOX. I never like a show that scares the crap out through my pants and can't fall asleep. I would have nightmares for months maybe years.

But a few of years ago ( I want to say summer of 2012), I've watched  The X-Files on Netflix and soon I got hooked on it. I ordered the really, original box set on DVD of the series and let me tell you that challenge of watching it too forever.

When I began with seasons one and two, I was blown away from it. Yes it was scary to this day even if this was out in 1993. Season one was pretty raid I would have to say, I loved how they had this character known as squeeze who was the scariest thing that season.

As for season two, I'd enjoyed it, it might not be my ultimate favorite season but it was still great. The Flukeman stood out of my mind when I think of season two but also that arc with Mulder searching for the truth in the episode "Anasazi."

Season three was also great but it was from season four to season seven that I really enjoyed the show. There were so much amazing story telling that those four seasons are my favorite out of the whole series.

I enjoyed episodes like "Home" and "Leonard Betts." Also not to mention the storyline of Scully's cancer. That was so remarkable that Gillian Anderson deserved that Emmy Award win.

Season five was another home run season for the series. I enjoyed that cliffhanger from season four to the two part series premiere in season five.  The story of Mulder finding the cure for Scully's cancer was just so remarkable because even if he doesn't say it that he loves her, he''l fight to the end to help her and protect her from any harm.

They made a great way into the film of the show, The X Files: Fight the Future. I love that movie so much that I play the soundtrack many times til I found something else. Also I kept playing the DVD of the movie more and more. Hell, I do recommend to anyone if they haven't seen the series that they could ether start from the beginning or this film.

I will admit that season six was a bit Hollywood type of show. There were so humorist stuff and things that didn't quite go with the form mate of the series but I enjoy it.  I enjoyed "The Beginning," "Drive," "Triangle," How the Ghost Stole Christmas," "Monday," and "Biogenesis."

In season seven, the show found its feet again and it was another great season of storytelling and plus the relationship of Mulder and Scully intense to I love you. I do think that after seven seasons that its time that these guys said it. You can hold it for so long util there's nothing left to do but go that route. I love the two part season premiere of the season. I enjoyed episodes like "X-Cops," "all things," "Hollywood A.D.," and Requiem."

 For season eight and nine, I liked it but it wasn't my top list of favorite seasons. I do think that if Mulder was taken that Scully was going to need a new partner and a partner who doesn't see what they've seen for the past seven years.

I'm not a fan of John Doggett at first but he did grew on me at the end of the series. The Scully baby was an interesting storyline for season eight. I can see that the show was losing it's steam and losing its touch that the series was once was a huge hit. I really didn't think that if Scully was going to leave that the show would have carried on with Doggett and Monica Reyes.

They could be the complete opposites of Scully and Mulder but with the original duo, it's never going to be the same.

The series finale of the series was not as bad but not as good. I see that they try to end the show but open up to the possibility that a movie or two will be in the future. It's not one of the best finales of all time but it was a decent one to end the series.

I don't even know if I want to talk about the second film or not. As soon as I watched the series finale, I watched the second feature film The X Files: I Want to Believe. It was bad but it was a bit dull when first watching it.

After the second and third time watching it, it was good. Carter said that he wanted to do a Monster of the Week storyline but that seem to not work in this case

I think that now that its 2015, we would all want another film. But when word got out a month or two ago that The X Files might get a reboot with Scully and Mulder coming back. That would be like amazingly super awesome!!! Wouldn't we want them back somehow in this new media?