X-Files Is Back For A Limited 6 Episode Mini-Season
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Never even saw the original. I'd be open to watching it now, it is on Netflix I believe, but I no longer have television as a viable part of my life so.... probably not.
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I will have to go back since it has been years and re-watch them all!
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I never got into them when they were new. I like a lot of shows like this and a lot of the shows that people who like this tend to also like, so likely I would like them.
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My favourite episodes are when they take the piss and break the 4th wall - ugh so good.
The vampire pizza delivery boy one ranks up amongst my top 5
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My bet - it's gonna suck. Look at the Futurama revivals.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Never even saw the original. I'd be open to watching it now, it is on Netflix I believe, but I no longer have television as a viable part of my life so.... probably not.
Not just no tv, but no Netflix.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I never got into them when they were new. I like a lot of shows like this and a lot of the shows that people who like this tend to also like, so likely I would like them.
When X-Files was first announced, I boycotted the show because of what Fox did to ALIEN NATION...ALIEN NATION was a very underrated show and when they cancelled it after one season, I said there was no way I'd get duped into watching X-Files and then it get cancelled...so, when X-Files did well AND Fox made 5 more ALIEN NATION TV movies, I was hooked...:
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@MattSpeller said:
My favourite episodes are when they take the piss and break the 4th wall - ugh so good.
The vampire pizza delivery boy one ranks up amongst my top 5
Yes..."Bad Blood" was my favorite...and my favorite line from that episode was from Skinner...
Walter Skinner: Ronnie Strickland's body has gone missing from the morgue, in conjunction with this the coroner's been attacked. His throat was bitten.
Scully: The coroner's dead?
Walter Skinner: [uncomfortably] No... his throat was... bitten. Just sort of... gnawed on. -
@garak0410 Aw no way is that the best moment lol - when Mulder retells the story and the sheriff turns around with huge ass gnarly buck teeth I loose it every time
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@MattSpeller said:
@garak0410 Aw no way is that the best moment lol - when Mulder retells the story and the sheriff turns around with huge ass gnarly buck teeth I loose it every time
That too! Man, that episode was full of great moments...the whole aspect of two point of views was brilliant...
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@scottalanmiller said:
I no longer have television as a viable part of my life
I don't know what this means?
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I no longer have television as a viable part of my life
I don't know what this means?
Living in Spain we have only like a 13" CRT with satellite getting who knows what Spanish television. No Netflix, Hulu or Amazon VOD. There is like nothing to watch here and nothing to watch it on.
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I can watch something if my desire is to see moving pictures on a tiny, flickering screen. But if I want to actually see something that I'd want to watch, I'm out of luck.
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Can you stream you Vudu movies, if you have any?
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@Dashrender said:
Can you stream you Vudu movies, if you have any?
Vudu still exists? I figured requiring someone to download their own client like its 1998 destroyed that company like 5 years ago.
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@tonyshowoff said:
@Dashrender said:
Can you stream you Vudu movies, if you have any?
Vudu still exists? I figured requiring someone to download their own client like its 1998 destroyed that company like 5 years ago.
What are you going on about?
Vudu doesn't require downloading anything. My Bluray player has it built in and I'm pretty sure Roku does as well (probably all the major devices).
They also have a feature where you can download the movies for offline viewing.
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@Dashrender said:
@tonyshowoff said:
@Dashrender said:
Can you stream you Vudu movies, if you have any?
Vudu still exists? I figured requiring someone to download their own client like its 1998 destroyed that company like 5 years ago.
What are you going on about?
Vudu doesn't require downloading anything. My Bluray player has it built in and I'm pretty sure Roku does as well (probably all the major devices).
They also have a feature where you can download the movies for offline viewing.
Oh, that's my fault, I was thinking of Veoh, though I think now even they have some sort of flash based option and/or a remote control device. I do remember for a while it was this weird pseudo-RealPlayer joke of a technology I couldn't imagine why anyone would want it.