I’m still in love with Dana Scully

xfilesx.jpgNot the actress, just the character.  But here’s some news on the new movie:

LOS ANGELES — The sequel is out there.

The conspiracy theories will not be.

Ten years after the first film and six years after the show went off the air, The X-Files returns to theaters with Fox Mulder, Dana Scully — and a lot riding on the bet that fans want more of the FBI’s paranormal-investigating agents.

The film, which remains without a formal title, will dump the long-running “mythology” plotline — that aliens live among us and are part of a colonizing effort — that made it one of the most popular television shows in the late 1990s but ultimately drove away some viewers who found it too complex and ambiguous.

“We spent a lot of time on (the mythology) and wrapped up a lot of threads” when the show went off the air in 2002, says Chris Carter, creator of the series and director of the new movie. “We want a stand-alone movie, not a mythology conspiracy one.”

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Anyone else use to be in love with a TV character – not the actor, but the character?  I wrote about it in my old blog way back when. 

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Club Worship

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Experience it! This generation uniting for one purpose, to praise and worship Jesus Christ. We spin the most kickin’ worship tunes in all sorts of club genres with an over the top sound and lighting rig. It’s a worship experience like no other…

Praise and worship in a club environment. We fill the room with bass, moving lights, and anyone with like mind who is ready to kick it. Spinning the best in Urban hip hop and electronic worship music.

What should I expect?

Mostly teens and 20 somethings, although everyone is welcome. Along with the songs, we intermingle scripture, prayer, and brief stories from our lives to help you connect with the message of the songs. We try to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit, and let Him guide the night the way He wants it to go…

“God is really in this place.”

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Reaganomics Finally Trickles Down To Area Man

HAZELWOOD, MO—Twenty-six years after Ronald Reagan first set his controversial fiscal policies into motion, the deceased president’s massive tax cuts for the ultrarich at last trickled all the way down to deliver their bounty, in the form of a $10 bonus, to Hazelwood, MO car-wash attendant Frank Kellener.

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