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Last Post 15 Jul 2007 04:32 AM by gilipsie. 9 Replies.
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Taggart
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07 Feb 2007 03:02 PM  
I'd like to check out some X-Files DVDs, now that the price is coming down. I liked the show while it was on the air, and it would be kind of nostalgic for my wife and I to watch it now.

By the way, maybe you've heard the guidelines for shooting scenes on X-Files? I heard it was "If it's too dark, we'll shoot it again. If it's too bright, you're fired."
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08 Feb 2007 09:16 PM  
LOL@ if it's too bright, you're fired!

Oooh ooh, there's an X-Files game for the PS2, you know about that?
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09 Feb 2007 06:51 PM  
I come from Vancouver, all I remember is that David Duchovny refused to live there anymore because it rained too much.

Oh yeah, plus, they were shooting an episode in the mountains with some bright lights to simulate a UFO effect and half of Vancouver called the police because they thought it was a plane crash or something..
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09 Feb 2007 10:22 PM  
If I recall correctly, David Duchovny influenced the show to move production from Vancouver to L.A. - And then Mulder was on very few episodes after that, anyway.

I think the Vancouver film community is probably proud of having that show there for so long.
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18 Feb 2007 06:12 AM  

Wow..this show always creeped me out..btu i coudln't stop watching..I might have t get some of the dvds...missed alot of shows i bet...and that is great aboot the too dark and too bright...

for the LOVE of HATRED,
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21 Feb 2007 07:53 PM  
I think that there were some episodes that were so out-of-the-box, that they only aired once.

I guess that could be checked out online on the fan pages.
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16 Apr 2007 10:52 AM  
The show was good for a few seasons but then it got seriously weird. Once Mulder was gone, it kind of fell apart and it became a real chore trying to watch it.
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17 Apr 2007 03:09 AM  
I loved to watch X-files at first. Even argued with my bunch here if the plot were somehow based on facts. But the interest just petered out. There can't be that many UFO stories?
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03 May 2007 08:35 PM  
It i s really interesting and exciting to watch the X-Files. And that too on DVD is a great stuff to be watch that with a great quality and digital sound makes the watching easy with no stress to audio clarity. It will be better if it comes with the HD quality of DVD.
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15 Jul 2007 04:32 AM  
I loved that show! The truth is out there. Sometimes it was really way out there!
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