Wed, June 25, 2008
The Day the Bloggers Came to Town Staggering attractiveness incongruity between TV's Jeff Donovan and visiting TV scribes.
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Joe Mulder — Wed, 6/25/08 2:13pm
Wow... that looks like the crowd at the "X-Files" movie Q&A that Karen and I attended on Sunday (it was really cool; Duchovny, Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz were there and took questions; Duchovny was as quick-witted and interesting as his appearances on Letterman lead you to believe he would be, plus he had his longer, shaggier "Californication" hair... rowr!).
I would have been way too classy to point it out, of course, but Karen mentioned after we left that the two of us must have been among the five most attractive people in the entire theater (you could even count the celebrity panel and it wouldn't have knocked us out of the top five). And it's not like we're quite Brad and Angelina, necessarily.
Bee Boy — Wed, 6/25/08 2:57pm
I'm glad you mentioned the X-Files movie because over lunch I was just reading a column by some asshole loser at Wired, saying it's too late, he's over the X-Files and no longer cares about X-Files movies. (But he can't wait for a Thundercats movie!)
I was a bigger fan of the movie than the TV show (no fault of the show's; a factor, mainly, of timing) so I see this as a long-awaited sequel to The X-Files: Fight the Future and not a tardy follow-up to The X-Files. Ten years may be a long wait for a sequel, but if you think it renders the sequel irrelevant, Messrs. Spielberg and Ford have something to say about that. (Though patrons of Crystal Skull may have something to say about that.)
At any rate, yay for the new X-Files movie, and a hearty second to that rowr.