The commentator
posts on 5/12/2006 3:35:35 PM
In the 8th season episode "Salvage" metal man Ray Pierce causes a car to be split in half up to the windshield by just standing still in the middle of the road with the car coming at him at 40 mph. Doggett early the next morning says that the Muncie, Indiana police say it would take something at least 4300 times the density of steel to cause that kind of damage. If he is that hard or more how could his arm have been blown off by the shotgun? Don't you think that someone who is 4300 or more times harder than steel would be bullet, projectile, and/or shell proof even if they're armor piercing!! Only something nuclear or antimatter should be able to stop him!!
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The commentator Tristan
posts on 2/17/2006 10:42:53 PM
Hey everyone,
I have always been an x-files fan, throught all nine seasons, I like them all. Is there a movie coming out this summer? I hope so, thats what I have read. I have been waiting ever since the series ended. I love both characters and the conspiracy behind it. I bought season three on boxing day because it was $30 CND, opposed to $120 on any other day. I have been downloading X-Files since then. As a starving social work student and a single mother of a toddler, I can afford to spend that much on DVDs. Anyways, I just wanted to express my interests to other people who appreciate the series. Feel free to email me:)
Cheers
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The commentator N5TIF
posts on 12/5/2005 5:16:42 PM
Hi Guys
Been an X-FILE (nut) from the frist year. The DVD,s been out for the last year or two but at $98 each It Is just to much for me.
But I have found mythologys like COLONIZATION, BLACK OIL, ABDUCTION, more to my liking and at $30 somthing more easy on the pocket book. There is an other one coming out about now called SUPER SOLDIERS should be about the same price.
These mytholgys are very good and put together in a way that make more sence as what is going on durning all 9 years.
There are some interviwes with Chris as well with some producers and writers that explan what is going on in these mythologys.
Would love to talk to others about them as well about news on the movie that is out there some were. Last i read Chris has a story and there are working on other aspects of making the movie.
Please email me would like to get a group together on a (?) are somthing like that to talk about ideas and news on the movie. THANKS
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TheAirrman@netscape.com
posts on 8/25/2005 9:39:13 AM
They are flying over anthony Iannopollo's house at night!
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The commentator Greg Newcastle
posts on 8/25/2005 2:01:32 AM
Sorry, my real name is not Grge. I typed a wrong name. I was tired... :) So I am Gergõ, and it's Greg in English. I know, while I'm now typing this message, you are sleeping in your beds... It's now morning in Central Europe. By the way it is good that XF is a world-famous serial. What is your favourite episode? Bye, Greg.
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Kilroy
posts on 8/24/2005 6:36:06 PM
The first two seasons were utstanding, the third season a little labored but good. Season 4, for me, was the beginning of the end and it went downhill from there.
And Grge....sorry, here in the States, we recently discovered (via some deleted scenes available on DVD) that the truth isn't really "out there", but in some salt mine in Provo, Utah. And it's a "half-truth" at best.
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The commentator Grge Newcastle
posts on 8/24/2005 3:40:04 PM
Hi guys! I'm from Hungary, I'm an X-FILES fan, too. You're very lucky because you can buy the X-FILES on DVDs. In my country there aren't any XF DVDs in the shops. So I have to use TV-RIPPED versions... The truth is out there.
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The commentator Micah
posts on 7/24/2005 5:19:20 PM
I began watching The X-Files when it first came out in 93', but somewhere along the way stopped watching it. Just recently, I saw an old episode from the 1st season and really wanted to get back into it. I remembered the first 2 seasons were really great but that it started to bomb (for me, at least) after it really blew up and became so popular. After buying and watching the first 2 seasons I'm loving it more than ever. I bought the 3rd season yesterday. However, I've heard alot of debate as to the quality of the 4th season and am wondering if this is when the whole mainstream, media-senesation era began. For someone like me, when should I stop buying? No more, one more, before Robert Patrick?????
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The commentator Gemma
posts on 7/5/2005 12:04:50 PM
After carefully scrutinising and , analysing the x files, drawing diagrams, cross referencing and using dictionaries to look up words that i didn't understand from the program i think i have learned what sort of woman i need to be like in order for someone as goddamn beautiful as mulder to fancy me i.e. i need to be like scully. So i think i need to wear eyeliner on the bottom bit of my eyes, just above my bottom set of eyelashes; i need to have some kind of chemical peel on my face so that its as smooth as scully's and then apply a fine dusting of powder, definitely rollers in the hair, possibly glasses and to use big words sometimes intermingled with a wry, dry sense of sarcasm and humour, but sometimes i need to get a bit teary infromt of this mulder-bloke. I know my master plan will work, oh yes it shall work indeed.
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The commentator Nyssas Little Sister
posts on 6/9/2005 9:25:41 AM
So they spend nine years searching for an answer and in the last half hour I dropped off. If anything, they learnt that it's a strange little world out there and there are no ready answers. You'd expect them to have learnt about aliens and ghosts and the existence of a higher being judging by the content of earlier episodes (before it started going a bit naff around season six), but ultimately - from what i could gather from the last season or two - they learnt that Mulder was a bit weird, men and women are meant to reproduce, and you can't make a series that asks questions last nine years without answering them. Properly. And coherently. (That means it has to make sense, Mr Carter.)
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