Apparently not. Fox is in talks with Chris Carter to bring it back, including having David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise Scully and Mulder. Nothing creative yet, just seeing how schedules line up, but still...
Also having (unrelated of course) talks about bringing back Prison Break and running a Kiefer-free version of 24 (not sure how that would work; he was that snow). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
Wait, there was a second movie? I was a big XFiles fan. Not so much once Duchovney left, though. Robert Patrick was okay but it just wasn't the same. I honestly don't know if I ever saw the 2nd movie. If I did it must have been pretty forgettable. But now I will probably have to watch it. :-)
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I absolutely loved that show until the first movie. After that, it was just so inconsistent and I didn't bother watching the second movie until years later on cable. I found it to be barely watchable.
I'd love to see episodes like seasons 1-4, not so much MOW, but interesting investigations and government cover ups. But the entire alien thing was nearly as bad as Lost's overall arc, which was course, was awful.
I have all the seasons on DVD up until like 9 or 10 and haven't watched them in half a decade. Thanks for the reminder!
Originally Posted by Fruit Ninja:
Crisis! never watched hannibal. Is it good?
Very violent, graphic and cinematic. But if you loved the Hannibal Lecter lore, whether in the movies or in the books, you'll be pleasantly surprised it made it to network TV.
Can't give a blanket recommend because the subject matter is quite strong, but if Hannibal is already your bag, the series will delight you beyond what you'd imagine.
Also, it's very visual and very immersive, so it's not a show to take on half-heartedly. ie, 'pop a bowl of popcorn and settle into your easy chair' watching, not 'fold the laundry and do a crossword' watching. [Reply]