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Hey Guys!!! Meredith here... I'm so happy!!! My favorite radio station 99.5 did a big X-Files thing Sunday night. Starting at 7:30 until 9:00 they played the whole soundtrack!!! I must tell you it's better than I hoped it would be! One of my friends was over, one of the ones that does not understand my obsession w/the X-Files, but anyways she said she's going to have to buy the soundtrack because she liked it so much!! The first single to be released is a remake of a song I'm sure everyone knows. Remember Three Dog Night's "One is the loniest Number" Well, Filter did their own version of it and I must say, it is simply awesome! They're doing a video of it, but I don't know when it will be out!! Plus I just heard this on the tape, that I didn't hear before. Chris Carter says that if you buy the soundtrack, that it's going to give you a special insight into the movie!!!

Not only did they played the songs but they did interviews w/Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis, Chris Carter, and the bands themselves. Plus they played scenes from the movie! You could only hear them but they were great! And here for your viewing pleasure I have typed them out! Enjoy!! *BG*

You know how Rocktropolis.com had the premire of the soundtrack? Well the exact same thing they played over Real Audio, was what I heard Sunday night! :) I know a lot of you weren't very impressed, but I guess I liked it a lot because I heard it two almost three days before anyone else.

Okay, I'm sure most of you by now realized that these are not from the movie. Of course they just happened to be from the Episodes I just happened to miss. Mostly Colony/End Game. I just saw those episodes the other day! Sorry! But they're still good lines, so I'll keep them up!


Scully: "Mulder, Skinner's looking for you."

Mulder: "Come in and lock the door."

Scully: "Why, what's going on?"

Mulder: "Are you familiar with the Ten Commandments, Scully?"

Scully: "You want me to recite them?"

Mulder: "No, just number four. The one about obeying the Sabath. The part where God made Heaven and Earth but didn't bother to tell anyone about his side projects."

Scully: "What are you talking about?"

Mulder: "The biggest lie of all."

*hear Mulder typing on computer*

Scully: "What is this?"

Mulder: "The Holy Grail. The original Defense Department files. Hard evidence that the Government has known about the existence of extraterestrials for almost 50 years!"

Scully: "Most of these file are written in jargon, but aparently there was an international conspiracy of silence dating back to the 1940's. Evidence that these secrets are burried on a Navaho reservation not far from here."

Mulder: "What about you?"

*Scully sighs*

Scully: "I'm afraid you're on your own with this. I didn't show up for a meeting with Skinner day before yesterday, and I don't know what the reprecussion will be."

Mulder: "You've taken a big risk."

Scully: "I was certain they would've killed you Mulder."

Scully: "There's something else. My name is in those files. It appears in the latest entries between Barry's."

Mulder: "In what context?"

Scully: "It's not clear, but it has something to do with a test. I want you to find out Mulder. I *need* you to."

This is a little interview about Gillian's and Davids onscreen chemistry...

Gillian: "How do I describe the chemistry, ummm. I think it's something that is tangible, but you can't really pin point exactly what it is that causes the energy between us, or the um, there's like a radiation of some kind that takes place when we work together. And I think it's beyond both of our control. I think we're very fortunate to have that. I think that the series wouldn't work as well as it did without that energy."

Back to the movie...

Mulder: "Vague memories from an experience that I could neither prove nor explain. When I was twelve my sister was taken from me. Taken from our home by a force that I came to believe was extraterestrial. This belief sustained me. Fueling a quest for truths that were elusive as the memory itself. To believe as passionatly as I did was not without sacrifice, but I always accepted the risks. To my career, my reputation, my relationships, to life itself."

Secretary: "Agent Mulder has arrived."

Skinner: "Send him right in. Agent Mulder please have a seat."

Mulder: "I'm sorry I'm late I just flew in."

Skinner: "From?"

Mulder: "Syracuse."

Skinner: "Where you were doing what?"

Mulder: "Agent Scully and I were following up a lead on a case."

Skinner: "Did anyone authorize this investigation, Agent Mulder?"

Mulder: "No sir."

Skinner: "Do you have paperwork on this case?"

Mulder: "No sir, uh I, I'd assumed we'd had an understanding with respect to the X-Files."

Skinner: "I'm sure it doesn't surprise you Agent Mulder, that the people I have to answer to aren't quite so understanding. Particuarly when one of their field agents is found dead."

Mulder: "What!?"

Mulder: "Why me?"

Navaho Indian: "You are prepared to accept the truth aren't you? To sacrifice yourself to it?"

Mulder: "I don't understand." Navaho: "There was a tribe of Indians who lived here over 600 years ago. Their name was Anasazi, it means ancient aliens. No evidence of their fate exists. Historians say they disapeard without a trace. They say that because they will not sacrifice themselves to the truth."

Mulder: "What is the truth?"

Navaho: "Nothing dissapears without a trace."

*phone ringing*
Answering Machine: "Hi this is Dana Scully, please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
*beep*
Mulder: "Scully it's Mulder. Pick up the phone. If you're screening pick up the phone, I need to talk to you. *frustrated sigh* Allright, do not under any circumstances trust the CIA agent, your life may be in danger. Now call me!

Scully: "Transfusions and an agressive treatment with antiviral agents has resulted in steady but gradual improvement in Agent Mulder's condition. Blood tests have confirmed his exposure to the still unidentified retrovirus. It's origin remains a mystery. Several aspects of this case remain unexplained. Sugesting the possibility of paranormal phenomenon. But I am convinced, to accept such conclusions is to abandon all hope of understanding the scientific events behind them. Many of the things I have seen has challenged my fath and my beliefs in an ordered universe. But this uncertainty has only strengthened my need to know, to understand, to apply reason to those things that seem to defy it."

K, that's it! If I've gotten anything quoted wrong, or spelled wrong(most likely) please tell me about it! And incase you missed it in the movie, if you buy the soundtrack it is going to give you a special insight into the X-Files Movie!! Heard it from Chris Carter himself!! Glad it comes out tomorrow!!!!!




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