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Title |
Director |
Writer |
Rated |
Year |
Studio |
Genre |
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The X-Files: Season 1 |
Kim Manners |
Chris Carter, Chris Carter, |
Suitable for 15 years and over |
1993 |
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 1 Kim Manners
Theatrical: 1993
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 45
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Writer: Chris Carter, Chris Carter,
Date Added: 31 июля 2006
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Full Screen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: In the first season of "The X Files", creator Chris Carter was uncertain of the series' future, so each of the episodes is a self-contained suspense story; they do not delve deep into the ongoing "X Files" mythology or turn to self-parody and humour as do episodes in later seasons. Yet, these episodes display the elements for which the show would become famous: the cinematic production values and top-notch special effects, the stark lighting of the Vancouver sets, the atmospheric halo of Mark Snow's score, and the clever plots dealing with subjects ranging from the occult, religion, and monsters to urban legends, conspiracy theories and science fiction. Most importantly, Season 1 introduces FBI agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox "Spooky" Mulder (David Duchovny), two of the most attractive government officials around. Scully is the serious-minded medical scientist assigned to join Mulder on the X Files, a division of the FBI dealing with the paranormal. Mulder is the intuitive thinker with a dry wit, a passionate believer in the existence of paranormal phenomena and one of the few characters on television smart enough to figure out who the bad guy is before the audience does. Their muddled relationship, a deep friendship laced with sexual tension, provides the human heart in a world where the bizarre and horrible lurk in everyday society. The materials on the bonus disc provide some interesting trivia and background, but it is the 24 episodes themselves that make this seven-disc boxed set a true find. Those unfamiliar with "The X Files" often view all the fuss with the same scepticism with which Scully first regards her new partner's ideas. But just as she comes to realise the uncanny accuracy of Mulder's outlandish theories, newcomers to "The X Files" who sample a few episodes in this boxed set will likely find themselves riveted to their television late into the night. And undoubtedly, the shadows and creaking noises in the house that evening will seem more menacing than usual. --"Eugene Wei"
- David Duchovny
- Gillian Anderson
- Robert Patrick
- Annabeth Gish
- Mitch Pileggi
- William B. Davis
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| 64 |
The X-Files: Season 2 |
Kim Manners |
Chris Carter, Chris Carter, |
Suitable for 18 years and over |
1994 |
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 2 Kim Manners
Theatrical: 1994
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 45
Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Writer: Chris Carter, Chris Carter,
Date Added: 31 июля 2006
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Full Screen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: Season Two, the 1994-95 run, of "The X Files" was the one where creator Chris Carter, having had a surprise hit when he expected a one-season wonder, started trying to make sense of all the storylines he had thrown into the pile in the first year. Moreover, he had to cope with Gillian Anderson's maternity leave by having Scully get abducted by aliens (back then, a pretty fresh device) for a few episodes and come back strangely altered. The season also inaugurated the tradition of opening ("Little Green Men") and closing ("Anasazi") with the show's worst episodes, both pot-boiling attempts to keep the alien infiltration/government conspiracy balls up in the air while seeming to offer narrative forward-thrusts or revelations. But it's also a show noticeably surer of itself than Season One, with its stars reading from the same page in terms of their characters' relationship and attitudes to the wondrous. Scully's no-longer-workable scepticism finally starts to erode in the face of Mulder's increasingly cracked belief. There are fewer marking-time leftover-monster-of-the-week shows--although we do get a human fluke ("The Host"), vampires ("3"), an invisible rapist ("Excelsius Dei") voodoo ("Fresh Bones")--and the flying-saucer stories at last seem to be going somewhere. The powerful two-episode run ("Duane Barry", "Ascension") features Steve Railsback as Mulder's possible future, an FBI agent burned out after a UFO abduction who has become a hostage-taking terrorist, which climaxes with Scully's disappearance into the light. The standout episode is also a stand-alone--"Humbug"--the first and still most successful of the show's self-parodies (written by Darin Morgan, who had played the Flukeman in "The Host"), in which the agents investigate a murder in a circus freakshow, allowing the actors to make fun of the mannerisms they have earnestly built up in a run of solemn, even somnolent, explorations of the murk. Other worthy efforts: "Aubrey", about genetic memory; "Irresistible", a rare (and creepy) straight psycho-chiller with little paranormal content; and "The Calusari", a good ghost/mystery. Rising deputy characters include Nicholas Lea as the perfidious Krycek and Brian Thompson as the shapeshifting alien bounty hunters. Notable guest stars: Charles Martin Smith, C.C.H. Pounder, Leland Orser, Terry O'Quinn, Bruce Weitz, Daniel Benzali, John Savage, Vincent Schiavelli, Tony Shalhoub. --"Kim Newman"
- David Duchovny
- Gillian Anderson
- Robert Patrick
- Annabeth Gish
- Mitch Pileggi
- William B. Davis
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| 65 |
The X-Files: Season 3 |
Kim Manners |
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Suitable for 15 years and over |
1995 |
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 3 Kim Manners
Theatrical: 1995
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 45
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Date Added: 31 июля 2006
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Full Screen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: Focused lightning bolts, stigmata, possession, and ancient curses become secondary in Season 3 of "The X-Files" as more episodes are devoted to pursuing the increasingly complex story threads. "The Blessing Way" is an explosive start, introducing the Syndicate's well-manicured man (John Neville), while Scully's sister Melissa is shot and Mulder experiences "Twin Peaks"-like prophetic visions. We learn of medical records of millions, including Scully, who have been experimented upon ("Paper Clip"): the fast-paced train-bound two-parter "Nisei" and "731" suggests the experiments are about alien hybridisation. Krycek turns out to be hosting an alien in the next double-act, "Piper Maru" and "Apocrypha", in which Skinner is shot by Melissa's killer. Two great one-offs outside the arc are "Clyde Bruckman's "Final Repose", a bittersweet tale of foreseeing death (featuring an Emmy-winning performance from Peter Boyle) and Jose Chung's "From Outer Space", a spoof of alien conspiracy theories through an author's investigations into abductees. --"Paul Tonks"
- Gillian Anderson Dana Scully / ... (196 episodes, 1993-2002)
- David Duchovny Fox Mulder (175 episodes, 1993-2002)
- Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner / ... (82 episodes, 1994-2002)
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| 66 |
The X-Files: Season 4 |
Robert Mandel |
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NR |
1993 |
20th Century Fox |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 4 Robert Mandel
Theatrical: 1993
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 984
Rated: NR
Date Added: 19 февр. 2007
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Full Screen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: Now you can own the entire fourth season of THE X-FILES?. ALL 24 classic episodes are availale for the first time in this exclusive 7-disc collector's edition. From "Herrenvolk," "Home," "Tunguska," and "Terma" to "Memento Mori," "Max," "Small Potatoes," and "Gethsemane," these Season Four episodes are a must for every X-Files fan.
- Gillian Anderson Dana Scully / ... (196 episodes, 1993-2002)
- David Duchovny Fox Mulder (175 episodes, 1993-2002)
- Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner / ... (82 episodes, 1994-2002)
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| 67 |
The X-Files: Season 5 |
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NR |
1993 |
20th Century Fox |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 5
Theatrical: 1993
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 820
Rated: NR
Date Added: 19 февр. 2007
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Widescreen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: The midpoint of what would be a nine-season show, the fifth season of "The X-Files" (the first to be put on DVD in anamorphic widescreen format) gives fans a heavy heaping of what they love. For the mythology buffs, riveting episodes from the season bookends "Redux" and "The End" to several episodes in between tease with new revelations about the vast government conspiracies and alien invasion plot lines sketched in earlier seasons. But enough questions are left unanswered for the theatrical "X-Files" movie, which was released the subsequent summer, and the seasons that followed. Supporting characters like the Lone Gunmen, Agent Krycek, the Pusher Robert Modell, and Fox's father and sister Bill and Samantha Mulder are flushed out in more detail in several episodes that occasionally jump back in time to cover the prehistory of the X-files. New chess pieces are introduced, each raising new questions: the clairvoyant child Gibson Praise, Agent Spender, faceless alien resistance fighters with pyromaniacal tendencies, a child who may be Scully's, and Mulder's old flame, agent Diana Fowley (Mimi Rogers). All the time, no one knows who will be assassinated next, who is or isn't dead, just who isn't potentially a child of the Cigarette Smoking Man, and why the base of the neck is everyone's vulnerable spot. The creature feature stand-alone episodes vary in quality, but all are redeemed by the outrageously funny self-parody episode "Bad Blood," a fan favorite that guest stars Luke Wilson as a small-town sheriff who catches Scully's eye. Finally, "shippers" (fans who would love nothing better than to see Mulder and Scully act upon their feelings for each other) get a heavy dose of the usual sexual innuendo and lingering, tender glances between the attractive costars. Mimi Rogers and Luke Wilson incite palpable jealousy between the leads; the appearance of a wedding band on Mulder's hand in a back story hints at stories not told; and the usual extreme and dimly lit crises illustrate just how far Mulder and Scully will go for each other. In the end, the complexities of their relationship may be the most tense and intriguing of all the mysteries explored by this epic television series. "--Eugene Wei"
- Gillian Anderson Dana Scully / ... (196 episodes, 1993-2002)
- David Duchovny Fox Mulder (175 episodes, 1993-2002)
- Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner / ... (82 episodes, 1994-2002)
- X-Files
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| 68 |
The X-Files: Season 6 |
Rob Bowman |
Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz |
NR |
1993 |
20th Century Fox |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 6 Rob Bowman
Theatrical: 1993
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 820
Rated: NR
Writer: Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz
Date Added: 19 февр. 2007
Languages: Russian Subtitles: English, Spanish
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Widescreen
Comments: Fight the Future
Summary: Following the "X-Files" feature film in the summer of 1998, "The Beginning" quickly crowbars an attempt at fitting the film into the TV chronology before it picks up plot points left dangling from the fifth-season finale, "The End" (note the guard asleep at the nuclear power plant console is named Homer!). Between arc threads are several pleasing excursions: time travel to a Bermuda Triangle boatload of Nazis ("Triangle"), further temporal escapades akin to "Groundhog Day" ("Monday"), a demonic baby case featuring genre stalwart Bruce Campbell ("Terms of Endearment"), and Duchovny being able to play someone else via personality switching ("The Dreamland, Parts 1 and 2"). Back in the real scheme of things, Mulder chases "S.R. 819," a Senate resolution tying conspiracies together. "Two Fathers" and "One Son" indicate that the abductee experiments are intended to cure the black oil disease. The year finishes with "BioGenesis," in which we're asked to ponder, are we from Mars? A beach-buried UFO leaves Scully wondering. "--Paul Tonks"
- David Duchovny Special Agent Fox Mulder
- Gillian Anderson Special Agent Dana Scully
- John Neville The Well-Manicured Man
- William B. Davis The Cigarette-Smoking Man
- Martin Landau Alvin Kurtzweil, MD
- Mitch Pileggi Assistant Director Walter Skinner
- Jeffrey DeMunn Ben Bronschweig, M.D. (as Jeffrey De Munn)
- Blythe Danner Jana Cassidy
- Terry O'Quinn Darius Michaud
- Armin Mueller-Stahl Conrad Strughold
- Lucas Black Stevie
- Christopher Fennell Boy #2 (as Chris Fennell)
- Cody Newton Boy #3
- Blake Stokes Boy #4
- Dean Haglund Richard 'Ringo' Langly
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| 69 |
The X-Files: Season 7 |
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NR |
1993 |
20th Century Fox |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 7
Theatrical: 1993
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 502
Rated: NR
Date Added: 19 февр. 2007
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Widescreen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: Various
- Gillian Anderson Dana Scully / ... (196 episodes, 1993-2002)
- David Duchovny Fox Mulder (175 episodes, 1993-2002)
- Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner / ... (82 episodes, 1994-2002)
- X-Files
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| 70 |
The X-Files: Season 8 |
Kim Manners |
Chris Carter, Chris Carter |
Suitable for 15 years and over |
2002 |
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 8 Kim Manners
Theatrical: 2002
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Writer: Chris Carter, Chris Carter
Date Added: 01 сент. 2004
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Widescreen
Comments: After 9 years, the truth is finally here...
Summary: Mulder's return leads to his being tried before a military tribunal that seeks to justify and prove the very existence of an alien conspiracy -- and the X-Files.
- David Duchovny Fox Mulder
- Gillian Anderson Special Agent Dana Scully
- Robert Patrick Special Agent John Doggett
- Annabeth Gish Special Agent Monica Reyes
- Mitch Pileggi Assistant Director Walter Skinner
- William B. Davis Cigarette Smoking Man
- Nicholas Lea Alex Krycek
- James Pickens Jr. Deputy Director Alvin Kersh
- Laurie Holden Marita Covarrubias
- Matthew Glave Special Agent Kallenbrunner
- Jeff Gulka Gibson Praise
- Chris Owens Jeffrey Frank Spender (as Chris Bradley Owens)
- Steven Williams X
- Tom Braidwood Melvin Frohike
- Dean Haglund Richard "Ringo" Langly
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| 71 |
The X-Files: Season 9 |
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NR |
1993 |
20th Century Fox |
TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy |
The X-Files: Season 9
Theatrical: 1993
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: TV Series / Science Fiction & Fantasy
Duration: 882
Rated: NR
Date Added: 19 февр. 2007
Sound: Stereo
Picture Format: Widescreen
Comments: The Truth is Out There
Summary: Now you can own the entire ninth season of THE X-FILES?. All 19 classic episodes (including the 2-hour series finale) are available for the first time in this exclusive 7-disc collector?s edition. From the revelation about Scully?s baby in ?Nothing Important Happened Today? and the mystery surrounding the murder of Agent Doggett?s son in ?Release? to Mulder?s final confrontation with those who would deny ?The Truth,? these Season Nine episodes are a must for every X-Files fan!
- Gillian Anderson Dana Scully / ... (196 episodes, 1993-2002)
- David Duchovny Fox Mulder (175 episodes, 1993-2002)
- Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner / ... (82 episodes, 1994-2002)
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