 | Dead on list: $14.99 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer VHS Tape
(21 February, 1995)
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 | Dead on list: $14.99 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer VHS Tape
(21 February, 1995)
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 | Double Edge (American Dragons) list: $59.99 by Orion Home Video VHS Tape
(08 December, 1998)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Action!: If you like cop movies with tons of action, this one is for you! The story line is interesting and the acting is very convincing. |
 | Millennium-TV Pilot/Gehenna list: $79.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(04 November, 1997)
(34 reviews)  Customer Review: So good it's hard to believe it was a TV show: I was certainly sorry when Fox cancelled Millennium, but on the other hand, it's damn near miraculous that a show this intelligent, |
 | The X-Files - Leonard Betts/Memento Mori list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(09 May, 2000)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Essential X-File: This set marks a pinnacle in the quality of the show on all levels--writing, production, concept and drama. While I've never been the most fanatical about the monster-of-the-week episodes, |
 | The X-Files - Small Potatoes/Gethsemane list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(09 May, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: X-Files staples: Other reviewers here have paid tribute to Small Potatoes, which is definitely up there in the comedy episodes hall of fame and the David acting episodes hall of fame. |
 | The X-Files - Tempus Fugit/Max list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(09 May, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Good independently, not best of the series.: Somebody else said that this two-parter is an ideal independent exposure to the show, |
 | The X-Files: Ascension/One Breath list: $5.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(11 February, 1997)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Ascension, the sequel to Duane Barry, Mulder and his partner, Alex Krychek race to save Scully from the clutches of a madman. What Mulder doesn't know is that Scully's fate has already been decided by higher powers, |
 | The X-Files: Beyond the Sea/E.B.E. list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(24 September, 1996)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: The death of Scully's father figures prominently in Beyond the Sea, an episode in which the agents must scrutinizie claims of psychic powers by a convicted murderer. Brad Dourif is memorable as Luther Boggs, |
 | The X-Files: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose/War of the Coprophages list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(30 September, 1997)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: More than any other writer on the show (including series creator Chris Carter), Darin Morgan has managed to capture the essence of The X-Files and distill it into singular stories that combine elements of humor, |
 | The X-Files: Colony/End Game list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(20 May, 1997)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Clones, submarines, and an alien bounty hunter are the highlights of this classic two-part episode of The X-Files. The agents investigate the murders of identical victims, which leads to a surprise reunion for Mulder. |
 | The X-Files: Conduit/Ice list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(26 March, 1996)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: The first of many episodes of The X-Files featuring spooky children, Conduit tells the story of a young boy who may in fact be receiving communications from "out there". Mulder and Scully investigate the disappearance of a girl from a so-called UFO hotspot, |
 | The X-Files: Darkness Falls/The Erlenmeyer Flask list: $5.98 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(24 September, 1996)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: When dozens of loggers disappear without a trace, Mulder and Scully travel to the Pacific Northwest to investigate the possibility of foul play. Local feuds, ecological issues, and personal differences help to fan an already incendiary situation, |
 | The X-Files: Fallen Angel/Eve list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(26 March, 1996)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: When Deep Throat alerts him to the existence of a UFO crash site in Wisconsin, Mulder sneaks behind the lines of an Air Force recovery operation to gather evidence. After he's is discovered, Mulder and Agent Scully have to work quickly to expose the truth before the government shuts the X-Files down for good. |
 | The X-Files: Humbug/Anasazi list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(20 May, 1997)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: Mulder and Scully's investigation of the murder of a circus performer brings them to a town inhabited entirely by sideshow performers in Humbug. Filled with fantastic cameos--including members of the Jim Rose Circus--this light-hearted episode explores conventional notions of "ordinary" and "weird". |
 | The X-Files: Irresistible/Die Hand Die Verletzt list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(20 May, 1997)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: One of the most distinctly creepy characters ever to appear on The X-Files, Donnie Pfaster is a guy with a few personal issues. Fired after his funeral director boss catches him clipping the hair from a corpse, |
 | The X-Files: Little Green Men/The Host list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(11 February, 1997)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Little Green Men, the second season opener of The X-Files, Mulder and Scully have been separated, the X-Files closed down, and the truth buried more deeply than ever. A tip from a U.S. Senator hints at proof of extraterrestrial communication, |
 | The X-Files: Nisei/731 list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(30 September, 1997)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: A mail order "Alien Autopsy" videotape appears to capture the execution of the men involved in Nisei. When Mulder and Scully attempt to separate fact from fabrication, they find the man selling the tape murdered, |
 | The X-Files: Pilot/Deep Throat list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(26 March, 1996)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: In the pilot episode of the hit TV show, we meet FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. Mulder, nicknamed "Spooky" because of his obsession with paranormal phenomena and UFOs, is lodged in the basement of the FBI's headquarters from which he investigates unexplained cases that no other agent will touch. |
 | The X-Files: Pusher/Jose Chung's "From Outer Space" list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(05 May, 1998)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: The agents are asked to help capture a murderer who can control people with the sound of his voice in Pusher. But when the fugitive turns his talents on his pursuers, no one can resist his will--not even Mulder. |
 | The X-Files: Sleepless/Duane Barry list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(11 February, 1997)
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: With the X-Files shut down, Mulder is reluctanly saddled with a new partner, Alex Krychek, and assigned to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of a doctor specializing in sleep disorders. |
 | The X-Files: Squeeze/Tooms list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(24 September, 1996)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: By defining one of the show's most effective trademarks--the combination of the unbelievably monstrous with the recognizably human--Squeeze set the pace for some of the finest episodes of The X-Files. Agent Scully is asked by one of her classmates to help him in a serial murder investigation. |
 | The X-Files: The Blessing Way/Paper Clip list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(30 September, 1997)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: In the final two installments of the trilogy begun in Anasazi, Scully discovers the meaning of "Trust No One," and Mulder fights for his life in the New Mexico desert. A DAT containing illegally downloaded evidence of the Defense Department's knowledge of and involvement with extraterrestrials pits Skinner against Cigarette Smoking Man and his shadowy allies. |
 | The X-Files: Wetwired/Talitha Cumi list: $5.99 by Twentieth Century Fox VHS Tape
(05 May, 1998)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: Is television responsible for a series of brutal murders in a peaceful suburban town? Or is a more sinister force at work behind the glow of the picture tube? The agents uncover evidence of government experimentation on the populace in Wetwired, |
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