Movie Reviews for The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season (Slim Set)

The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season (Slim Set)

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Movie Reviews of The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season (Slim Set)

Movie Review: Another Great Season with some interesting digressions
Summary: 5 Stars

I won't belabor what so many reviewers here have already said so well and so completely... this season seems to be one of the more controversial: just read the comments by different reviewers regarding the Stephen-King coscripted "Chinga"-- which range from "one of the best" to "the worst"--

By the way, a few comments about "Chinga"-- another in the venerable line of tales in the "Evil Doll" genre, which harks back to the classic story by Algernon Blackwood, "The Doll" (memorably dramatized on NIGHT GALLERY). There are so many Stephen King classic elements in it: the withdrawn and/or autistic child with a fixation on a recording of music that is made to seem eerie by the obsession with it and by its accompanying horror or evil (in this case, "The Hokey-Pokey"; in ROSE RED, for instance, it was "A Summer Place"). And of course, the story is set in Maine, another King trademark.
(Just a note for those who might be interested: the music which Scully is listening to in her car, and later while taking a bath at her motel, is the Piano Concertos Opp. 89 and 85 by J.N. Hummel, and the specific recording-- I recognized it immediately because I own it-- is on the Discover Label conducted by Alexander Rahbari, and the pianist is Dana (!) Protopopescu. [I had always suspected Scully would be a lover of classical music.])
The episodes have been said to be quite unueven in quality, but I think it is in a sense more an unevenness of subject matter. In general I usually prefer the episodes directly in the X-Files "Mythos"; but some of the incidental, one-off episodes can be among the most memorable, and that is the case with this season as well. And even lesser X-Files episodes are (to me at least) head and shoulders over so much else produced for TV.
One of the most pleasant themes running through this season is one that has been remarked by other reviewers-- the increasing intimacy of the two protagonists. They are almost, at times, mirror opposites. They have come, however, to not only respect each other wholly, but to love each other in a fraternal way-- in fact, they are by this time intimate friends. One also gets the idea, never explicitly stated, that perhaps they are not (physically at least) each other's "type"-- but that their care for each other is slowly wearing this "objection" (If objection it be) down and that they are gradually drifting into a romantic, rather than platonic, love.... but we will have to wait a long time for the much anticipated kiss!
Anyhow, this season (as are all) is highly recommended.

Movie Review: If You Want To Believe
Summary: 5 Stars

I never got the chance to see the X Files when it aired originally. I tuned into it when it first aired in syndication on TNT around the 4th season and didn't think too much of it at first due to the silly stand alone episodes. I began watching it again a few months later and got caught up in it. Subsequently I ended up buying every season and paying top dollar for each. I was rather dismayed when the entire collection dropped dramatically in price a little more than 6 months later. That said, I don't regret having the complete X-Files collection as part of my DVD library. Everything about this series, from concept to elaborate sets and special effects was extraordinary. The conspiracy story line was done well enough to cause even a skeptic to question some things. A number of the paranormal episodes were astounding while some other episodes were absolutely hysterical. Some say it ran 2 seasons too long but the acting and scripts were even better after David Duchovny's departure. Robert Patrick and Annabeth Gish's characters were a welcomed relief from the chronic tears of Gillian Anderson and mobid demeanor of David Duchovny for many fans of the show. The 2-part finale was a bit disappointing and it's difficult to tell if that was the fault of the writing team or David Duchovny's lack of interest in the project. Either way it's a piece of perfectly executed, mega budget, TV history and it shows in every episode.

Movie Review: Running out of gas
Summary: 3 Stars

We saw fewer mythology episodes in season five and more and more silly filler episodes. It seems the writers are running out of ideas and the plots are getting weaker. The first two and the final episodes of the season were very strong.

Hopefully this was just an off year and season six will regain my interest.

Movie Review: THIS VERSION HAS NO EXTRAS
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a new version that just recently got released. These new boxsets don't have any of the special features that were included with the original version of the DVD boxsets; these new DVD sets only have the episodes.

Movie Review: Prayers Answered !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is one of the greatest things for X-Files fans since the pilot episode aired. They took the same DVDs put them in a more affordable, ergonomic package, and are selling it for half what the original sells for. If you have been an X-Files fan, but refused to pay 80 bucks a season for the original release, your prayers have been answered. Let me say that all of the episodes, bonus features, and interactive menus are still there, just cheaper. These seasons are now comparative in price to other TV shows available on DVD. This is something that Fox has really done for the customer and they should be commended.
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