Showing posts with label Chris Carter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Carter. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Psychobabble’s 12 Days of X-Mas Episodes: Day 2


Does the mere idea of stepping into another mall, watching It’s a Wonderful Life for the zillionth time, or talking to your loved ones make you throw up? Then settle your bowlful of jelly into the La-Z-Boy® and deck your hall with today’s installment of Psychobabble’s 12 Days of X-Mas Episodes instead! Merry vegetating!

Series: The X-Files


Episode: “How the Ghosts Stole Christmas”, in which Mulder does a totally Muldery thing by dragging Scully to an alleged haunted house on Christmas Eve. There the shows’ heroes encounter a pair of goofy ghosts played by Lily Tomlin and Ed Asner who scheme to manipulate Mulder and Scully into reenacting their own Yuletide murder-suicide. Merry! Tomlin comes close to upstaging the series’ main characters, but the real stars are the ingenious special effects and haunted house setting with its neat trick rooms.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

366 Days at the Drive-In: Day 312


The Date: August 7

The Movie: The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998)

What Is It?: Chris Carter’s paranoia was just too big to limit to the little screen, so he gave Mulder and Scully a chance to grapple with aliens, cancer men, and each other in a feature film released between the series’ drab fifth season and its epic yet goofy sixth one. The cinematic allowances of bigger special effects and a couple of cuss words (Mulder says “shit”!) are evident, yet it's still Mulder and Scully’s intimate chemistry that made this movie worth leaving your sofa for.

Why Today?: On this day in 1960, David Duchovny is born.

Friday, October 2, 2015

21 Underrated Monster of the Week Episodes of 'The X Files' You Need to Watch Now!

When The X-Files returns to FOX on January 24, 2016, what can we expect? A six-episode mythology arc or a half-dozen all-new monsters to make us hide under our FBI-issued trench coats? I’d wager that Chris Carter is going to give us the former, and I will definitely watch it even though my favorite episodes of his investigative sci-fi/horror series were the ones that freaked us out with one-off parasite men, robotic cockroaches, and inbred families. Personally, I’m a Monster of the Week guy.


Classic X-Files MOW’s such as “The Host”, “War of the Coprophages”, and “Home” need no introduction to casual X-Files fans. They are regularly praised in “Best Episodes Ever!” features in print and online publications such as Empire, Entertainment Weekly, the AV Club, Vanity Fair, and Hollywood Reporter. But what about the less known, less celebrated monsters of the week? Monsters need love to. Didn’t we learn anything from Frankenstein, or more on-topic, the monstrously overrated “Postmodern Prometheus” episode of The X-Files that James Whale’s movie inspired? Well, that’s what this post is all about, Spooky!

After eliminating all the shows covered in the aforementioned publications, I came to a few sobering realizations. There aren’t quite 21 “great” underrated Monster-of-the-Week episodes, and there isn’t a single underrated episode written by Darin Morgan. That wasn’t too much of a surprise since Morgan gets my vote for the series’ greatest writer (sorry, Vince!), but I was still hoping to give the man a little love in this piece. So—for the record—I love you, Darin Morgan.

But enough about the love between a lowly blog writer and a wonderfully talented TV writer. Let’s shift our love focus to the “ship” between “I’ll believe anything!” FBI wackadoo Fox Mulder and “It isn’t scientifically plausible! FBI scientist Dana Scully. We’re also going to focus on getting you, dear reader, to fall in love with these 21 Underrated Episodes of The X-Files You Need to Watch Now!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

The 20th Anniversary X-Files Reunion Panel Discussion!

Mulder and Scully have sex on their first date, and their baby makes a surprise appearance! Chris Carter resists discussing a third "X Files" movie until he can resist no longer! Vince Gilligan plugs "Breaking Bad"! All this and more at the hilarious, historic 20th Anniversary X-Files reunion panel discussion. You've heard all about it. Now watch it. Watch it!

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