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General News
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Written by Tiffany Devol
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Friday, 03 September 2010 00:22 |
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If you've ever wondered who the best FBI Agent in the history of television is, then Starpulse.com has you covered. According to the website, Dana Scully is in fact the best FBI Agent in the history of TV, landing Gillian Anderson on Starpulse's list of former television stars they'd like to see back.
Hands down, Dana Scully was the best FBI agent in the history of TV. Together with David Duchovny they dusted off restricted cases in “The X-Files” and made the world want to believe in UFOs. Gillian was perfect as the skeptical red-haired Catholic who preferred to use logic and common sense when her partner Mulder got too carried away with alien theories and government conspiracies. We haven’t seen much of Gillian post-X-files, save for a few movies and theater plays. We need you back on the small screen stat.
To see who else made the Starpulse.com list, head over to their website. |
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Written by The XFN Team
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 01:02 |
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After a very long hiatus the XFN Studio is back baby!
We know you've missed us and if you loved season 1 of The XFN Studio, you will be blown away by season 2!
In this edition we bring you Gabe Rotter who joined us all the way from New York after flying there last night to promote his new book, The Human Bobby. Gabe was gracious enough to hang out with us this morning where we talked about his writing career, his work with 1013 Productions and of course the subject of a third X-Files feature film came up.
If you are a fan of anything 1013 including Gabe, Chris or Frank, you will not want to miss this podcast!
Also listen closely because the XFN Studio is doing a giveaway for two of Gabe's books, autographed at the LA book signing last week!
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Listen directly from this link (To Download, Right click and choose 'Save as...')
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General News
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Written by Avi Quijada - Editor-In-Chief
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 13:56 |
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On September 11th, 2010, the Aussie X-Files Fans at Facebook will be holding a charity screening to raise funds for the Alinyiikira Junior School
On this screening, the attendees will not only enjoy the first X-Files movie, but also the alternate "Bee Sting" scene released 10 years after the movie was premiered.
While movie tickets for this session are completely sold out, and as much as we wanted to come to share all the surprises and good times with the philes from down under, XFN allied with the Aussies to help the cause and let one lucky phile attend, on our tab. So enjoy the popcorn for us!
We want to congratulate the organizers of this event, specially Sandi Hicks, for their incredible efforts to help this honorable cause and maintain the goodwill that is a characteristic of the X-Phile spirit!
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General News
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Written by Avi Quijada - Editor-In-Chief
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 04:28 |
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La La Land Record has released the new compilations of The Lone Gunmen and , by Mark Snow. With just one day in the market, all 2000 signed copies sold out like hot crispy bread!
Many more copies are still available, directly from their website!
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General News
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Written by Tiffany Devol
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 11:53 |
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Many of you know Gabe Rotter as the Director of Development for Ten Thirteen Productions but we bet a few of you didn't realize that Gabe is also an accomplished author. His new book, The Human Bobby, will be released from Simon & Schuster today and if you will be in the Los Angeles area this evening, he is appearing for a book signing in Brentwood.
Gabe will be at Diesel Books in Brentwood at 7pm tonight but if you miss him there, you can always check out his signings in either Long Island at the Book Revue in Huntington on August 25th at 7pm, or in New York City at the Barnes & Noble in Tribeca on August 26th at 7pm.
The Human Bobby is Gabe's second novel. The first, Duck Duck Wally, was also released from Simon & Schuster.
Check out abooksblog.com for an early review of the book they call "Gripping...compelling, dark and raw..."
XFN will be covering the signing tonight in Brentwood so stay with us at XFilesNews this evening for more on Gabe and The Human Bobby.
For more information on both books and to purchase, check out Amazon or Barnes & Noble. |
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Written by Joselyn Rojas - South American Correspondent
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Sunday, 08 August 2010 13:30 |
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The XF3 Army has not been the only one campaigning for a new motion picture. Our brothers in arms from the Millennium fan base, Back To Frank Black, have been very busy bees. This time they bring a new contest: The Millennium Movie Poster Project.
Philes out there who are also are fans of criminal profiler Frank Black have a unique opportunity to one, show their personal point of view on the show, and two, demonstrate their designing abilities. This time, the challenge is to compose a poster about what you would like to see in an upcoming Millennium motion picture.
The confirmed judges of the competition are Lance Henriksen, who plays Frank Black, and score composer Mark Snow. For more information jump over to the Back To Frank Black website.
But before you go, check out the project's promotional trailer here by yours truly! Come on friends, let´s join forces in this tenacious campaign to bring back Frank Black…"The Time Is Now!" |
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