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The X-Files - The Complete Third Season Slim Set



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David Duchovny Movie:
The X-Files - The Complete Third Season Slim Set



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The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set)
The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set)
List Price: $39.98Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 1858

Released: January 31, 2006
Our Price: $18.50
Used Price: $15.25
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Box set
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • David Duchovny
  • Gillian Anderson
  • Charles Cioffi
  • Cliff De Young
  • Sarah Koskoff
  • Editorial Review:
    This season, series creator Chris Carter expanded the mythology with plots like the alien black oil and Scully's implant, but also further developed the show's trademark humor and continued to explore paranormal possibilities.

    Description of The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set):
    By its third season, The X-Files had grown from a cult hit to a global phenomenon, becoming the most popular show in many countries outside the U.S. Armed with the knowledge that the show was here to stay, series creator Chris Carter expanded its mythology, and the 24 episodes in this boxed set represent arguably the strongest of all the X-Files seasons. As usual, stand-alone episodes explored the paranormal and sometimes terrifying possibilities in mythology, pop culture, and religion. Darin Morgan helps the show to mature by expanding its use of humor, directing classic episodes such as "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (featuring a fabulous performance from Peter Boyle) and "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space.'" Meanwhile, two-part episodes continue to delve into the X-Files' own mythology, introducing the alien black oil, the implant in Scully's neck, the mysterious Agent X, and the shape-shifting Jeremiah Smith. But following the complex mythology is not crucial to enjoying the show. The strength of the X-Files lies not in resolution but in feeding the paranoia of its rabid audience by revealing conspiracies that linger in the mind as unanswered questions. Series creator Carter realized wisely that fans did not look to the X-Files to explain the unexplained, but to question that which they thought they understood. The third season was effective because it hinted that while the truth was out there, it was more complex, sinister, and amazing than even Mulder had imagined. --Eugene Wei

    The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set) Reviews:
    did not receive order 1 Star Review
    2009-09-27 - I waited until the order time had expired and still did not have my order. I contacted Amazon, who in turn contacted the people I had ordered from. They apologized and asked me how I would like them to handle the situation. I asked them to refund my card, which they promptly did. I was disappointed to not get what I ordered, but I was very impressed with the prompt and courteous way this was handled.



    Modern American Myth 5 Star Review
    2009-09-24 - As one of the fan group for those who "boldly go where no one has gone before", I'd like to advance a plug for a series which does a fine job of going where the paranormal has ever intersected our domain, and brings it into the house just across the street, or around the corner.
    X-files producers consistently preserve their protagonists and often re-package and re-introduce their best antagonists, which goes a long way towards inducing a sense of viewer familiarity. The mythological and the arcane are welcome guests in the modern world of paranormal investigators Spec. Agent Fox Mulder, and Spec. Agent Dana Scully.

    X-files do not presume to always conclude with a Disney Fairy Tale type happy ending. You won't know at the beginning of the episode that you can always expect to be subjected to an autopsy, although forensic science is frequently employed. And you can't rush to conclude that the episode will always result from or result in a tragedy. Paranormal investigation, while often probing the unfortunate, doesn't necessarily preclude the humorous. (Quite the contrary!) But the unknown is ever present, from the opening credits philosophy, (The Truth is Out There) to the Ubiquitous presence of Fox Mulder's prominent UFO poster, "I Want To Believe."

    Simply for the sake of avoiding redundancy, I'd prefer to post a few comments here about the overall series in connection to the pilot episode, which purports to examine an account resembling events which actually did occur. };-) Simply stated, the occurrence of alien-abduction is reported as an international phenomenon. What's rather more disturbing is the discovery on video of facsimile devices, not far removed from the kind of surveillance employed by our government against citizens in general. They often bring up devices which are proto-type-related to technology that is built into NASA exploratory vessels. And since the NASA program receives corporate investment for research products, on top of USGovt. tax subsidy, American investors have an interest only second to the military. You can read about advances for any orbital interplanetary device, assured that it's undergone advanced testing for military usage before it was ever approved for a space rover project.

    There are two episodes of Season Seven, which I would characterize as the most heart-wrenching in the series.
    "Sein Und Zeit" on disc 3, and "Closure", also on disc 3 in sequential order. The FBI searches for a missing child and uncovers many awful secrets. The theme revolves around finally answering the disappearance of Mulder's sister Samantha, which has been driving him on, since her abduction at age 8. The Old Souls, and the Songs, and the Star-light, all are reminiscent of Alfheim or the American Indian view of a bridge over the line where sky meets the earth. You can catch a glimpse of the feelings involved by viewing that Georgia O'Keefe painting of a loose suspended ladder, seemingly floating above the desert landscape amidst an aqua cloudless sky. The answers were meant to be, to remain elusive, because they insulate us against a truth incomprehensibly awful.

    In contrast, the theme that "We Are Not Alone" is, I think, most favorably illustrated by three episodes, the first of which concludes season 2, called: "Anasazi" on disc 6, and followed consecutively by two more episodes which open season 3, "The Blessing Way" and "Paper Clip" both on disc one. I am admittedly biased towards the Navajo reservation people who assist the agents in their quest. But the events which are precipitated by an earthquake are described in memorable (for me) terms by the Navajo Elder, as he warns his grandson to leave the snakes alone, "they will be angry, and frightened." But, of course, Mulder can't leave the 'snakes' alone. I only mention said episodes by name, because Amazon features each episode as available Video on Demand. That's all new to me. I didn't see all the episodes originally because I was either working, or the FOX channel they were broadcasting on wasn't available in our area.

    If you're familiar with the Catholic tradition of 'stigmatia', you might find an episode of Season Three, disc 3 titled: "Revelations" of interest. I am intrigued by the seemingly open-ended treatment of this episode. I don't recall seeing it revisited at all, though it is suggested that there is more to come.

    In the beginning... 5 Star Review
    2009-08-06 - God created The X-Files and He saw that it was good...

    Season 1 of The X-Files, what can I say that hasn't already been said. This was the birth of one of the most iconic shows EVER, not just in the SciFi realm. Without The X-Files there would be no LOST or Fringe or half of the shows that have come out since '93. The X-Files gave SciFi respectability beyond anything else. Before Mulder and Scully Scifi brought up mental images of overgrown nerds in their mother's basements watching Star Wars while playing D&D (all due respect to my brothers out there that do that!).

    Even after over a decade the first season is amazingly watchable and still as good, if not better, than when it first aired. The plots are original and thought provoking. The meta story is engaging. All in all this should not be passed up by anyone, nerd or not. That's one thing about The X-Files, even if you don't SciFi there's atleast 2-3 episodes you will like.

    The Truth Is Out There

    The Inaugaral Season of A Great Paranormal Series 4 Star Review
    2009-07-17 - The X-Files are cases that the FBI have labeled as unexplained. Fox Mulder is an FBI profiler with a special interest in these types of cases since his sister was seemingly abducted by aliens as a child. When Mulder uses his clout to be assigned to investigate these cases he begins to become to close to uncovering a government conspiracy. So enter Special Agent Dana Scully a medical doctor and forensic pathologist assigned by the bureau to be Mulder's partner in hopes that this skeptical scientist will debunk Mulder's work and justify the closure of The X-Files. And so it begins. Running for 9 seasons on the Fox Network, The X-Files was an international hit and award winning series.

    In this first season the vast government conspiracy that in later seasons would become so (almost TOO) complex is first explored as Mulder searchs for the answers to his sister's disappearance.. In addition the agents investigate cases involving not only aliens and UFO's but also werewolves, ghosts, bigfoot, murderous artificial intelligences, psychic's, reincarnated killers, evil clones, etc.

    While not the best season of the series it is an important and entertaining season. So if you like shows about FBI investigators and also have an interest in the paranormal you should defintely give the show a try.

    The slimsets have few if any special features but all episodes are included at a much cheaper price. $20 on Amazon and with Walmart selling a double pack of Seasons 1 and 2 for $20, you get 2 seasons of a great television show for nearly the price of one single movie dvd.

    awesome! 5 Star Review
    2009-05-30 - this was really awesome, it got here sooner than expected; in the condition it was said to be in.
    thanks! i loved it!










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