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      From: darth_azrael@nospam.yahoo.com              David Duchovny cried tears of joy over the first script of       Fox's upcoming revival of "The X-Files."              "I just read it about an hour ago and I started crying       reading the first page," the actor told EW.              He explained, "It was just so strange to see the names on       the page. It had nothing to do with the script itself. It       was just like, I'd been talking about this for a long time.       We'd been planning it for a long time. It took a long time       to get all the people in the same place and get the deal       with Fox. So let's say two years we've been talking about       doing it. Now it's the fun part. Now we actually get to do       it. That was nice and strangely emotional for me, and I'll       have to figure out how to use that [in the performance]."              Although story lines are being held very secret, Duchovny       did say the first script is "fantastic."              Starting production in June, "The X-Files" revival has       creator and writer Chris Carter back at the helm. Duchovny       and Gillian Anderson reunite in the roles of FBI agents Fox       Mulder and Dana Scully, respectively.              Duchovny also confirmed what Fox co-head Dana Walden told       reporters earlier this month about the mix of standalone and       mythology episodes for the revival.              "Even though there's only six [episodes], there will be a       mix," he said. "It's not really 'The X-Files' without the       mythology."              The actor says the series doesn't end with the upcoming       season. In fact, he would be down for another.              "I would be open to doing another cycle," Duchovny said. "I       don't know that I could do a 20-episode version of this show       at this point in my life, and I don't know that Gillian       could. But I think everybody is open ended on what happens       after this. Certainly, we didn't bring it back with the idea       of ending it."              "The X-Files returns to Fox with a two-night event starting       Sunday, Jan. 24 at 10 p.m. following the NFC Championship       Game and then continues on Monday, Jan. 25 at 10 p.m. After       that, it will air on Mondays for the duration of the       season.              http://www.businessinsider.com/fox-x-files-david-duchovny-interview-2015-5       --       http://www.megalextoria.com:1975              --       --> http://www.megalextoria.com/forum2 <--              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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