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    fox mulder

    Explore " fox mulder" with insightful episodes like "Evolution (2001)", "184. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)", "60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday: A Grab Bag of Inspiration", "The X-Files: Terms of Endearment (1999)" and "120. The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998)" from podcasts like ""Armchair Directors", "Why Do We Own This DVD?", "Stories From Women Who Walk", "Cult of Campbell" and "Why Do We Own This DVD?"" and more!

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    Evolution (2001)

    Evolution (2001)
    ARMCHAIR DIRECTORS Ep 24: EVOLUTION (2001) Action-thriller authors Matt James and Richard F. Paddon relive a massively underrated comedy by the man behind GHOSTBUSTERS and STRIPES, Ivan Reitman. EVOLUTION features an all-star cast that plays off one another beautifully. And as with many of Reitman's classics, the most humorous moments aren't always the most laugh-out-loud scenes, though the LOL parts are actually LMFAO parts... Subscribe today!

    184. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

    184. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

    Diane and Sean discuss arguably Steven Spielberg's greatest cinematic achievement, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Episode music is  "Flying" by John Williams, from the OST.

    -  Our theme song is by Brushy One String


    -  Artwork by Marlaine LePage

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    60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday: A Grab Bag of Inspiration

    60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday: A Grab Bag of Inspiration

    Hello to listening in South Bend, Indiana!

    Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Thoughts on Thursday with your host, Diane Wyzga.  

    Remember the grab bag game? Maybe you played it in school or at parties. Everyone brought a small wrapped gift, all the gifts went into a bag. One by one each child would reach in to the bag and pull out a gift. Maybe you liked what you got. Maybe you exchanged your gift with someone else. At the end of the day everybody came away with something.

    The following is a small grab bag of 5 inspirations chosen for you:

    Well, I've often felt that dreams are answers to questions we haven't yet figured out how to ask.” [David Duchovny playing the character Fox Mulder The X-Files 1995)]

    Always remember Bilbo, when your heart wants lifting, think of pleasant things...  Eggs and bacon. A good, full pipe. My garden at twilight.” [Gandalf & Bilbo Baggins]

    Do words mean different things to men & women? And if they do is it possible that we have lost something in the process of defining them? And if that’s so, what about the stories? What’s gone missing?” [The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams]

    "When nothing's working, it might be a cosmic conspiracy to get you to experiment." [Caroline Casey]

    What’s really important here is not the big things others have created but the continuous, one-by-one small things you yourself have and are. Never underestimate your power as a creator!” [Quarter Moon Story Arts]

    You’re invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you’ll subscribe, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, including Android, Amazon Music and Audible and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on Linked In: linkedin.com/in/diane-f-wyzga-78403919a  

    Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team

    Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts

    Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

    All content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts

    The X-Files: Terms of Endearment (1999)

    The X-Files: Terms of Endearment (1999)

    The devil is in the details. The Cult has convened to consider the Quality of Campbell in Season 6, Episode 7 of The X-Files. Why? It's no mystery: guest star Bruce as Wayne Weinsider, a seemingly normal suburban husband with one hell of a secret.

    Be sure to check out @CultTalkNet on Instagram, Youtube, Twitter, TikTok and Patreon for more Certified Groovy content!

    Hear a very special message from Selena and Paul, the creative team behind the grooviest fest in the world; Brucefest! Get ready to go viral with BruceFest virtual on March 24th, pre sale tickets available now!

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    Check out Cult of Campbell every other Monday for a groovy dose of Bruce Campbell!

    For more information on Virtual Brucefest on March 24th visit BruceFest.Co and follow @Brucefestofficial on Instagram.

    #QuestionEverything every other Tuesday with Cult Talks: Conspiracy! where we dive deep into the dark corners of the fringe.

    Explore the vast worlds of Fantasy and Sci-Fi with our long-form exploration podcast, Cult of Lore! You can find FULL videos of Cult of Lore as well at youtube.com/CultTalkNet.

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    120. The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998)

    120. The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998)

    Diane and Sean discuss what it means to fight the future with the 1998 film, The X-Files (aka The X-Files: Fight the Future). Episode music is "Crater Hug" by Mark Snow from the OST.

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    -  Artwork is by Marlaine LePage

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    Ep 11 - My Headcanon Is That It’s an Asgard-Type Thing (Zone Fighter, episodes 1-3)

    Ep 11 - My Headcanon Is That It’s an Asgard-Type Thing (Zone Fighter, episodes 1-3)

    Nick, Andrew, James, Parker, and Evan discuss Zone Fighter, the 1973 tokusatsu TV show that’s canon to the showa Godzilla series! We begin our epic multi-part discussion not just with an overview, but a deep-dive into episodes 1-3. Including the troubling parallels between Peaceland and Asgard, the origin of Wave-pools, the origin of Terror-Beasts, Japan’s Fox Mulder, and Andrew’s horrifying revelation about Zobots. This one is a labor of love, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed making it!

    Introductions - (0:30)
    Our History with Zone Fighter - (3:31)
    Zone Fighter's Opening Credits - (9:00)
    Ep. 1: Destroy the Terror-Beast Missile! - (15:54)
    Ep. 2: Attack! Destro-King - (1:00:35)
    Ep. 3: Strike! Garoga's Subterranean Base - (1:24:33)
    Conclusion (Random Number Generator & Sign Off) - (1:49:52)

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    The X-Files, Part I: Can Heather make Jenn believe?

    The X-Files, Part I: Can Heather make Jenn believe?

    Mulder and Scully are an ICONIC duo—and Heather’s all-time favorite OTP. Will Jenn take her recommendation and finally, for the love of MSR, try watching The X-Files again?

    Gifsets Heather alludes to in the episode:

    Want to experience The X-Files alongside Jenn? Check out her “Shipper Track” homework assignment.

    Already sold on MSR? Read “21 Times Mulder/Scully Ruined Me for All Other TV Romances” and “How to Say ‘I Love You’ in X-Files”


    The X-Files with Brian Raftery, author of Best. Movie. Year. Ever.

    The X-Files with Brian Raftery, author of Best. Movie. Year. Ever.
    This week we're joined by Brian Raftery, film writer and author of the book Best. Movie. Year. Ever., which examines the films of 1999. At the time, Brian was just getting started as a writer for Entertainment Weekly, so he was on the front lines of a seminal year for film in a year where everything felt a little apocalyptic (ah, the quaintness of Y2K). What he wasn't doing was watching a lot of TV, so for this week's blind spot we'll be Brian's guides as he sits down with the The X-Files for the first time. In this episode we discuss Brian's book and how we're still having the same conversations they were 20 years later, then we dive into four of our favorite "Monster of the Week" episodes of The X-Files: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose, Home, Bad Blood, and Drive.
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