"X-Files" fans will be thrilled to hear that David Duchovny says he's ready to do another feature film that could begin shooting as early as next year. He says "I kind of miss Mulder and I wouldn't mind being Mulder again for two or three months."
According to the website Zap2it.com, Duchovny told an interviewer that the other half of the dynamic duo, Gillian Anderson, is also eager to reprise her role as Dana Skully, and give us deep thoughts to ponder such as "Mulder, why would alien beings travel light years to Earth in order to play doctor on cattle?"
, While he says that there's no script ready or approved for the film, that's not a pressing problem for the "X-Files" creator. "Chris [Carter] wrote 150 episodes so he could have a script by the end of the day," Duchovny boasted.
"So the fact that there is no script or treatment is not 'displacive,' to use an 'X-File' word. I would imagine since the three major parties are willing -- Chris, myself and Gillian -- I know that it will happen and I would imagine that it would happen early next year. It's just a matter of everyone getting their needs met I guess."
Now for some tasty X-Files dialogue:
Fox Mulder: I think you'd better get up here.
Dana Scully: What happened?
Fox Mulder: It appears that cockroaches are mortally attacking people.
Dana Scully: I'm not going to ask you if you just said what I think you just said, because I know it's what you just said.
Dana Scully: No... I don't think it's witchcraft or sorcery. I've looked around and I don't see any evidence of anything that warrants that kind of suspicion.
Fox Mulder: Well, maybe you don't know what you're looking for.
Dana Scully: Like evidence of conjury or the black arts? Or shamanism, divination, Wicca, or any kind of pagan or neo-pagan practice? Charms, cards, familiars, blood-stones, or hex signs, or any kind of the ritual tableau associated with the occult; Santeria, Voudom, Macumba or any high or low magic...
Fox Mulder: Scully?
Dana Scully: Yes?
Fox Mulder: Marry me.
Dana Scully: I was hoping for something a little more helpful.
John Doggett: I never would have believed those stories about you.
Fox Mulder: Really? What stories are those?
John Doggett: That you could find a conspiracy at a church picnic.
Fox Mulder: What church?
Fox Mulder: Do you believe in the afterlife, Scully?
Dana Scully: I'd settle for a life in this one.
While he says that there's no script ready or approved for the film, that's not a pressing problem for the "X-Files" creator. "Chris [Carter] wrote 150 episodes so he could have a script by the end of the day," Duchovny boasted.
"So the fact that there is no script or treatment is not 'displacive,' to use an 'X-File' word. I would imagine since the three major parties are willing -- Chris, myself and Gillian -- I know that it will happen and I would imagine that it would happen early next year. It's just a matter of everyone getting their needs met I guess."
Now for some tasty X-Files dialogue:
Fox Mulder: I think you'd better get up here.
Dana Scully: What happened?
Fox Mulder: It appears that cockroaches are mortally attacking people.
Dana Scully: I'm not going to ask you if you just said what I think you just said, because I know it's what you just said.
Dana Scully: No... I don't think it's witchcraft or sorcery. I've looked around and I don't see any evidence of anything that warrants that kind of suspicion.
Fox Mulder: Well, maybe you don't know what you're looking for.
Dana Scully: Like evidence of conjury or the black arts? Or shamanism, divination, Wicca, or any kind of pagan or neo-pagan practice? Charms, cards, familiars, blood-stones, or hex signs, or any kind of the ritual tableau associated with the occult; Santeria, Voudom, Macumba or any high or low magic...
Fox Mulder: Scully?
Dana Scully: Yes?
Fox Mulder: Marry me.
Dana Scully: I was hoping for something a little more helpful.
John Doggett: I never would have believed those stories about you.
Fox Mulder: Really? What stories are those?
John Doggett: That you could find a conspiracy at a church picnic.
Fox Mulder: What church?
Fox Mulder: Do you believe in the afterlife, Scully?
Dana Scully: I'd settle for a life in this one.


