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In which episode we see US airfarce pilots dressed up as aliens ?
The false aliens (or real pilots) abduct regular people but in the end the pilots (or false aliens) get abducted by real aliens.
This X-File episode is the best I ever seen. But I cannot remember the season # nor the episode name.
Talking about the DVDs R2UK do they have other languages than English ?
Thanks.
The episode is called ' Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' ' from Season 3.
One of the best ever episodes :clap:
http://www.thexfiles.com/episodes/season3/3x20.html
Yes :notworthy that's the one
The agents were alerted about the discovery of a dead alien. But during an autopsy examination, Scully discovered the alien was, in fact, a dead man wearing a costume
season 3 - i am currently working through my 5 boxsets , the next to watch is.... jose chung from outer space.
looking forward to it!
Clyde bruckman is better than that one!!
Both good episodes.:D
Is "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" the episode where:
There's either a smoking alien, or an alien sitting in a cage constantly muttering something to himself?
If so, that episode rools! :nuts:
Originally posted by Butch Coolidge
This X-File episode is the best I ever seen.
My second favourite is Home from season 4 - it was creepy as Hell :nuts:
Fight, that is the one.
What about Pusher! That rocked!!
i really enjoyed the ghost who stole xmas as well!
The season 1 finale is a class episode too! Oh those were the days!
Season 3 had some of the best 'comedy' episodes IMO - Jose Chung's, Clyde Bruckman and War Of The Coprohages are classics.
whilst we're all here.
which ep was it where they investigated a demon who was trying to reproduce (but failing) with a woman and all the, er... 'results' were buried around the place?
then at the end it all gets flipped round. aaaahhhh....
cant remember the name of it but all the kids have tails, thats why they get buried!
The episode was called Terms Of Endearment and Bruce Campbell was in it as the demon
those really were the days - I really should look at buying the box-sets.
How many series have been released so far. only the first 5 would interest me I think?
well only 5 are out :D
had no idea bruce campbell was in that one! damn my non photographic memory
The scariest episode has got to be the one with the necrophiliac, and when he kidnaps Scully and she sees him as the devil.:shocker:
Originally posted by Tiffany Bradford
My second favourite is Home from season 4 - it was creepy as Hell :nuts:
not that i've seen them all but that's definately my favourite of the ones i have seen. as you say, very creepy and unsettling and a touch surreal (i seem to remember mulder and scully acting a bit out of character).
Originally posted by meiso
not that i've seen them all but that's definately my favourite of the ones i have seen. as you say, very creepy and unsettling and a touch surreal (i seem to remember mulder and scully acting a bit out of character).
I can't listen to Johnny Mathis' Wonderful, Wonderful anymore without getting goose bumps and breaking out in a cold sweat :shocker:
Originally posted by Tiffany Bradford
I can't listen to Johnny Mathis' Wonderful, Wonderful anymore without getting goose bumps and breaking out in a cold sweat :shocker:
another vote for Home as my favourite episode - v nasty, especially when the family go to visit the sherrif
I seem to remember that on the extras for Season 4, someone says that this episode was never shown on US tv
Originally posted by BigH
I seem to remember that on the extras for Season 4, someone says that this episode was never shown on US tv
They were wrong...
I am an American and saw it here on US television - not sure if that was such a good thing :( :D
Oh, and THAT car :shocker:
Originally posted by Tiffany Bradford
I can't listen to Johnny Mathis' Wonderful, Wonderful anymore without getting goose bumps and breaking out in a cold sweat :shocker: :) It really chills my girlfriend as well - I sing it sometimes just to wind her up :D
The false aliens (or real pilots) abduct regular people but in the end the pilots (or false aliens) get abducted by real aliens.
This X-File episode is the best I ever seen. But I cannot remember the season # nor the episode name.
Talking about the DVDs R2UK do they have other languages than English ?
Thanks.
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The episode is called ' Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' ' from Season 3.
One of the best ever episodes :clap:
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http://www.thexfiles.com/episodes/season3/3x20.html
Yes :notworthy that's the one
The agents were alerted about the discovery of a dead alien. But during an autopsy examination, Scully discovered the alien was, in fact, a dead man wearing a costume
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season 3 - i am currently working through my 5 boxsets , the next to watch is.... jose chung from outer space.
looking forward to it!
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Clyde bruckman is better than that one!!
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Both good episodes.:D
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Is "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" the episode where:
There's either a smoking alien, or an alien sitting in a cage constantly muttering something to himself?
If so, that episode rools! :nuts:
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Originally posted by Butch Coolidge
This X-File episode is the best I ever seen.
My second favourite is Home from season 4 - it was creepy as Hell :nuts:
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Fight, that is the one.
What about Pusher! That rocked!!
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i really enjoyed the ghost who stole xmas as well!
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The season 1 finale is a class episode too! Oh those were the days!
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Season 3 had some of the best 'comedy' episodes IMO - Jose Chung's, Clyde Bruckman and War Of The Coprohages are classics.
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whilst we're all here.
which ep was it where they investigated a demon who was trying to reproduce (but failing) with a woman and all the, er... 'results' were buried around the place?
then at the end it all gets flipped round. aaaahhhh....
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cant remember the name of it but all the kids have tails, thats why they get buried!
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The episode was called Terms Of Endearment and Bruce Campbell was in it as the demon
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those really were the days - I really should look at buying the box-sets.
How many series have been released so far. only the first 5 would interest me I think?
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well only 5 are out :D
had no idea bruce campbell was in that one! damn my non photographic memory
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The scariest episode has got to be the one with the necrophiliac, and when he kidnaps Scully and she sees him as the devil.:shocker:
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Originally posted by Tiffany Bradford
My second favourite is Home from season 4 - it was creepy as Hell :nuts:
not that i've seen them all but that's definately my favourite of the ones i have seen. as you say, very creepy and unsettling and a touch surreal (i seem to remember mulder and scully acting a bit out of character).
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Originally posted by meiso
not that i've seen them all but that's definately my favourite of the ones i have seen. as you say, very creepy and unsettling and a touch surreal (i seem to remember mulder and scully acting a bit out of character).
I can't listen to Johnny Mathis' Wonderful, Wonderful anymore without getting goose bumps and breaking out in a cold sweat :shocker:
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Originally posted by Tiffany Bradford
I can't listen to Johnny Mathis' Wonderful, Wonderful anymore without getting goose bumps and breaking out in a cold sweat :shocker:
another vote for Home as my favourite episode - v nasty, especially when the family go to visit the sherrif
I seem to remember that on the extras for Season 4, someone says that this episode was never shown on US tv
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Originally posted by BigH
I seem to remember that on the extras for Season 4, someone says that this episode was never shown on US tv
They were wrong...
I am an American and saw it here on US television - not sure if that was such a good thing :( :D
Oh, and THAT car :shocker:
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Originally posted by Tiffany Bradford
I can't listen to Johnny Mathis' Wonderful, Wonderful anymore without getting goose bumps and breaking out in a cold sweat :shocker: :) It really chills my girlfriend as well - I sing it sometimes just to wind her up :D
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