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Old 30th November 2006, 10:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The X(mas) Files.......

The X(mas) Files.



Mulder: We're too late. It's already been here.


Scully: Mulder, I hope you know what you are doing.


Mulder: Look, Scully, just like the other homes: Douglas fir, truncated, mounted, transformed into some sort of shrine; halls decked with boughs of holly; stockings hung by the chimney, with care.


Scully: You really think someone's been here?


Mulder: Someone or some THING.


Scully: Mulder, over here -- it's fruitcake.


Mulder: Don't touch it! Those things can be lethal.


Scully: It's O.K. There's a note attached: "Gonna find out who's naughty and nice."


Mulder: It's judging them, Scully. It's making a list.


Scully: Who? What are you talking about?


Mulder: Ancient mythology tells of an obese humanoid entity who could travel at great speed in a craft powered by antlered servants.
Once each year, near the winter solstice, this creature is said to descend from the heavens to reward its followers and punish its disbelievers with jagged chunks of anthracite.


Scully: But that's legend, Mulder -- a story told by parents to frighten children. Surely, you don't believe it?


Mulder: Something was here tonight, Scully.
Check out the bite marks on this gingerbread man.
Whatever tore through this plate of cookies was massive -- and in a hurry.


Scully: It left crumbs everywhere. And look, Mulder, this milk glass has been completely drained.


Mulder: It gorged itself, Scully. It fed without remorse.


Scully: But why would they leave it milk and cookies?


Mulder: Appeasement. Tonight is the Eve, and nothing can stop its wilding.


Scully: But if this thing does exist, how did it get in?
The doors and windows were locked and there's no sign of forced entry.


Mulder: Unless I miss my guess, it came through the fireplace.


Scully: Wait a minute, Mulder.
If you are saying some huge creature landed on the roof and came down the chimney, you're crazy.
The flue is barely six inches wide. Nothing could get through there.


Mulder: But what if it could alter its shape, move in all directions.


Scully: You mean, like a bowl full of jelly?


Mulder: Exactly. Scully, I've never told anyone this, but when I was a child my home was visited.
I saw the creature, it had long white strips of fur surrounding its ruddy, misshapen head.
Its bloated torso was red and white.
I'll never forget the horror. I turned away, and when I looked back it had somehow taken on the facial features of my father.


Scully: Impossible.


Mulder: I know what I saw. And that night it read my mind.
It brought me a Mr. Potato Head, Scully.
IT KNEW I WANTED A MR. POTATO HEAD!


Scully: I'm sorry, Mulder, but you're asking me to disregard the laws of physics.
You want me to believe in some supernatural being who soars across the skies and brings gifts to good little girls and boys.
Listen to what you are saying.
Do you understand the repercussions? If this gets out, they'll close the X-files.


Mulder: Scully, listen to me: It knows when you are sleeping. It knows when you're awake.


Scully: But we have no proof.


Mulder: Last year, on this exact date, S.E.T.I. radio telescopes detected bogeys in the airspace over twenty-seven states.
The White House ordered a Condition Red.


Scully: But that was a meteor shower.


Mulder: Officially. Two days ago, eight prized Scandinavian reindeer vanished from the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Nobody - not even the zookeeper - was told about it.
The government doesn't want people to know about Project Kringle.
They fear that if this thing is proved to exist, then the public would stop spending half its annual income in a holiday shopping frenzy.
Retail markets will collapse. Scully, they cannot let the world believe this creature lives.
There's too much at stake. They'll do whatever it takes to insure another silent night.


Scully: Mulder, I --


Scully: On the roof. It sounds like . . . a clatter.


Mulder: The truth is up there. Let's see what's the matter...........
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Old 1st December 2006, 12:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: The X(mas) Files.......

Bravo. Very nice. I am now whistling the theme from the Xfiles... but in the background is the faraway ringing of bells.
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Old 1st December 2006, 01:53 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: The X(mas) Files.......

Yes that was good!

The only thing you missed was Scully doing an autopsy of the creature. And Mulder should say something about lights in the sky, and missing time!

I actually have a little program that I downloaded eons ago called the 'X-Flies Script Generator v2'. I don't know if it is still available. It produces very authentic scripts by randomly plucking phrases from a database. I obviously added loads of my own lines, and it will come up with something very similar to your script.
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Old 1st December 2006, 04:11 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: The X(mas) Files.......

I love the Mr Potato Head reference. I bet his was the one that required a real potato to make it work. Although some days, ours changed into a Mr. Apple Head.
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Old 1st December 2006, 05:50 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: The X(mas) Files.......

So - do we believe them or do we go out and spend all our hard earned dosh?
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Old 5th December 2006, 07:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: The X(mas) Files.......

So funny, and very clever! Appropriate, too, given how close it's getting to Christmas. I wonder what Mulder and Scully would think about other holidays...
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Old 5th December 2006, 07:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: The X(mas) Files.......

Bravo. I really enjoyed that. Dang! I miss the x-files :-(
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