Watch The X-Files 1993–2018 123movies, Full TV Series Online – Two FBI agents, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully work in an unassigned detail of the bureau called the X-Files investigating cases dealing with unexplained paranormal phenomena. Mulder, a true believer, and Scully, a skeptic, perceive their cases from stand points of science and the paranormal..
Plot: The exploits of FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who investigate X-Files: marginalized, unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. Mulder believes in the existence of aliens and the paranormal while Scully, a skeptic, is assigned to make scientific analyses of Mulder’s discoveries that debunk Mulder’s work and thus return him to mainstream cases.
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Addictive
Forget alcohol, this absolutely incredible show is quite possibly more addicting. The acting is to say the least amazing, and the characters are so real it’s a bit spooky. The first fours seasons are the best, combing sci-fi, horror and reality drama into a most satisfying combination. I find the show fearlessness when showing gore is refreshing (no i do not have a gore fetish)and ability to back up the most wild theories is almost unimaginable. The scripts are so unbelievable, that you might laugh them off at first thought, but they draw you in making you want to believe. Most episodes in the first 5 seasons are phenomenal, though there are some duds, after all, nobody can have perfection. The chemistry shared between the two main characters, Mulder and Scully is at times choking, they seem so connected that you can help but momentarily forget, they aren’t real. Splitting them up pretty much wrote the epitaph for the show, bringing them back together for the series finale did boost it ever so slightly. Even before I watched the show I knew half the catch phrases, Trust no one, the truth is out there, i want to believe and characters names, now what does that say? The show will forever be remembered hopefully when it was strongest, not toward then sad end it had.
A timeless show that will make you want to believe…
… whether you actually do or not. On paper, it doesn’t sound like much. Two FBI agents are teamed up – a believer in UFO’s since as a child he witnessed the abduction of his sister by aliens – Fox Mulder – and Dana Scully, an M.D. and a skeptic about paranormal activity. I watched from the very first episode and there is just something magical about the chemistry of the entire thing. Scully is ordered into the assignment, and everybody believes Fox Mulder saw something awful happen to his sister, but they think his mind created the alien abduction scenario to help him cope with the shock. And so for seven years they encounter things for which maybe a logical explanation can be found, maybe not.I really loved X-Files, but I think I liked their individual episodes more than their story arcs, which, actually, were quite confusing. Was smoking man Mulder’s biological father? Was Mulder’s sister really kidnapped by aliens and gone for good or did she come back as some kind of cloned pseudo daughter for Smoking Man? Was Scully’s baby just a case of “the doctors were wrong you can get pregnant”? Was he a product of an alien experiment she does not remember? I dunno. But the fact is people all over the Internet will tell you they do know that this or that was true when largely all we have are insinuations in the show itself, never explicit facts. Maybe this was done on purpose, and sometimes it made the show confusing but it always kept an air of mystery going on that was thoroughly compelling.
As for the idea that Smoking Man – one of the true villains in the series and brilliantly and subtly played by William B. Davis – was at the center of every assassination of the 1960’s – I always found that a bit Forrest Gumpish for me, but an interesting idea. (He wanted to be the one to kill Martin Luther King because he respected him so much???? What the…) My two most favorite episodes of the entire series were “Home” and “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose” – neither of which did anything to advance a story arc but were great examples of just how good X-Files could be when everything came together to tell an interesting story in 50 minutes or so. If you watch “Home” from the beginning of season four I’ll just tell you that you’ll never be able to listen to “Wonderful Wonderful” sung by Johnny Mathis in quite the same way again. It will be like listening to “Layla” after you’ve seen Goodfellas.
The thing the show did best? Showing a growing loving relationship between Mulder and Scully that maybe got physical and sexual and maybe did not. The point is they wisely never had a TADA! moment of consummation, the kind that killed “Moonlighting” and killed “Cheers” twice in the 80s by killing the sexual tension.
The thing they did worst? Probably soldiering on for two seasons without David Duchovny for large chunks of those two seasons. Was it better than anything else on TV today – certainly. But even two characters that were well written and well characterized – Doggett and Reyes – could not replace Mulder. That is the only reason I did not rate this series as ten stars.
Watch it from beginning to end – even the last two seasons – I think you’ll find it time well spent.
Original Language en
Runtime 45 min, 1 hr (60 min) (including commercials)
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Rated TV-14
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director N/A
Writer Chris Carter
Actors David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi
Country United States
Awards Won 16 Primetime Emmys. 100 wins & 217 nominations total
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Sound Mix Dolby SR (Original Broadcast & DVD), Dolby
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1 (Approx) (Season 1 – 4 Full Frame), 1.78 : 1 (Season 5 – 9 Full Frame), 16:9 HD (Full Frame), 16:9 HD (Original Broadcast), 4:3 (Seasons 1-9) (Original Broadcast), (Seasons 1-4) (DVD), 16 : 9 (Seasons 5-9) (DVD), (Seasons 1-9) (Blu Ray)
Camera Arri Alexa XT (season 10-), Arriflex Cameras (Seasons 1-5), Panavision Cameras and Lenses (seasons 6 – 9)
Laboratory Company 3 (digital intermediate: season 11), Encore Hollywood (digital intermediate: season 11), DeLuxe, Gastown Film Labs Ltd., Vancouver, Canada (Seasons 1-5)
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Negative Format Codex (season 10-), 35 mm (Kodak, seasons 1-9)
Cinematographic Process ArriRaw (2.8K, season 10-), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (seasons 1-9)
Printed Film Format Video (HDTV), Video (PAL), Video (NTSC)