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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0086162044847
Format: Color, NTSC
Label: Fox Home Entertainment
Languages: SpanishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment
Release Date: August 27, 2001
Running Time: 121 minutes
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: June 19, 1998
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The definitive American television series of the '90s comes to the big screen with an anticlimactic whimper. And how could it be otherwise? Why should material so perfectly realized in one medium necessarily translate well into another? The series is crisply and thoughtfully executed in just about every detail, but the heart of its appeal lies in the elegant handling of complicated and evolving ongoing story lines, which is not something movies are especially good at. The big-screen drive for closure cramps the creative style, though it may also help nonfans get a grip on the proceedings. We do get some invigorating thrills and chills, however, and a more satisfying sense of the scale of an all-enveloping human-alien conspiracy than ever before, but there's no more plot development here than in an average two-part season-ending. FBI black sheep Mulder and Scully have been temporarily transferred from the X-Files project to an anti-terrorist unit to investigate an Oklahoma City-style bombing. They uncover a new wrinkle in the Syndicate/Cancer Man conspiracy--basically an attempt to help one bunch of (benign?) aliens fight off another bunch who want to colonize Earth. A spectacular, ice-bound finale thrillingly staged by series-veteran director Rob Bowman offers Mulder (but not a conveniently unconscious Scully) his first clear look at a You Know What, which in some quarters qualifies as an epochal event. Martin Landau offers the agents some crucial clues, and several familiar TV faces (including the Lone Gunmen and Mitch Pileggi's indispensable Assistant Director Skinner) turn up briefly to wink knowingly at faithful fans. --David Chute
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GREAT ITEM AND AND IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION,ON TOP OF TATH IT WAS DELIVER IN A VERY SHORT TIME
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This awesome boxed is a must for those who don't have the series on DVD already, I picked up the first 2 seasons in the slim packs about a month ago and got hooked. I was 8 when the series started so I missed it on FOX, too bust watching Buffy when I got older, lol. At around 9 lbs. this is a definate force to be reconed with, 62 disks, and no matter how you organize your DVD collection, this will stand out for sure. The box is beautiful, though mine was a bit scuffed, which isn't a hige deal ... Read More
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This is a great show. New comers and vets alike should get this updated pack.
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I bought this for my husband for Father's Day, he loves it! He's wanted the set for so long and I was thrilled to be able to purchase it for him. It came packaged just as it appeared in the photos and I couldn't have asked for better service. Thank you.
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I was satisfied with what was delivered, its condition and all elements promised within. I will purchase from this vendor again
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