The Lone Gunmen Are Not Dead 70
He Who Has No Name writes: It may have been one of Slashdot's most memorable front-page gaffes, but apparently there's no harm and no foul — because the Lone Gunmen are set to ride again in the X-Files return. Comicbook.com reports, "The Lone Gunmen, the X-Files' trio of conspiracy theorists, are set to appear in Fox's six-episode event. The three characters were played by Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, and Bruce Harwood. Haglund, who played the gunman 'Ringo,' confirmed his and his compatriots' return on Twitter today." We'll see how see how series creator Chris Carter handles their apparently greatly-exaggerated demise, and whether the explanation used in the print comics comes into play.
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Re:Spoilers (Score:4, Insightful)
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Then again, there are examples [youtube.com] (NSFW) that prove your point.
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Then again, there are examples [youtube.com] (NSFW) that prove your point.
I agree, titties in the trailer are a pretty big spoiler.
COCKFIGHTER
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This story [slashdot.org] may have something to do with the discovery you have described.
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It was a dream (Score:5, Funny)
They all come walking out of the shower
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Scully would never wear pink! Her robe's probably dark "suit blue" or black.
Original Lone Gunman series was a travesty... (Score:4, Interesting)
When they got their own series, for some reason, they were turned into silly nutjobs not to be taken seriously. I hope the revival brings back their edge.
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Yeah. The world needs a lesson in faith from the military-industrial-entertainment complex. We should trust our elected leaders and the government more than we do the nutjobs who rant about our government spying on us or reading all our e-mail (really, what hard drive would be big enough to keep all that) or listening to our phone conversations. They've been gabbing on about that nonsense since the 60's, back when they hallucinated that the FBI was undertaking "counterintelligence" operations against ene
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don't forget the eery depiction of flying an airliner into a sky-scraper (afair it was the Empire State, though). Just a few months (?) before nine-eleven...
Re:Original Lone Gunman series was a travesty... (Score:5, Interesting)
It was six months before 9/11 and actually the World Trade Center:
The Sept. 11 Parallel "Nobody Noticed" ("Lone Gunmen" Pilot Episode Video) :
http://www.freerepublic.com/fo... [freerepublic.com]
Six months before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks -- March 4, 2001, to be exact -- Gunmen premiered with an episode featuring a terrorist plot to fly a commercial airliner into the World Trade Center. The climactic sequence actually shows the plane heading into one of the Twin Towers, but at the last minute, it's pulled upward and just misses the building.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org] :
Similar to theories posited about the events of 9/11, the episode's plot indicates that the hijacking was committed as an act of voracity by a greedy American arms manufacturer to ultimately increase its weapons sales by invoking U.S. retaliation against a scapegoated anti-American extremist dictator.
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George Bush "Nobody in our administration could have envisioned using planes as missiles and flying them into buildings"
But Hollywood did...
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I hope the revival brings back their edge.
Likewise - though I hope it doesn't include all the same actors, not that they weren't OK all those years ago.
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Agreed but I still loved that series. I watched it again recently it was hilarious and I was filled with 90's nostalgia.
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They brought in that extra character... can't remember his name, but he was a complete knob. I think from that point on, the entire series was doomed.
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Hey there sexconker (1179573), you forgot to tick the "Post Anonymously" box earlier:
http://news.slashdot.org/comme... [slashdot.org]
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Bullshit, you could torrent the BSG episodes within 3 hours of them airing, even the first season (which was broadcast first in the UK) let alone the last season... I was watching the final episode the morning after it aired in the US, about 8 hours delay (because I was in bed).
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PHRASING!!! (Score:2)
Come on, the explanation is obvious. (Score:2)
It's The X-Files. Of course we know who's responsible. [memeforge.net]
The real question is... (Score:2)
Will Chris Carter make any reference in the show to how the Lone Gunmen presaged 9/11?
Second chances (Score:2)
So has Slashdot learned its lesson about spoiling shows for people with DVRs and the entire West Coast?
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If the assholish behaviour of east-coasters is enough to turn up on your metric, then you don't really have much to complain about the west coast.
Re: Question about the name (Score:2)
It's all explained here [reference.com]
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Nice try, but you're still a moron.
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Is the name of the their group based of the JFK conspiracy? It is quite moronic. If their are 3 of them, they aren't exactly lone.
Definition: lone
adjective
having no companions; solitary or single.
That's the joke, stupid.
*WHOOOSH*
The name is a reference to the fact that there was more than one gunman in the JFK assassination. (Yes, I said fact. Anyone who believes that LHO acted alone is mentally retarded.)
For further information on the use of "lone" with pluralized nouns, see the 1994 documentary film "Airheads".
Goddammit, you just did it again! (Score:5, Funny)
It was supposed to be a surprise twist, you dicks!
How did slashdot manage to spoil the show? (Score:4, Insightful)
I just read the link to the article back in 2002 and the real take home message was:
How the heck did Slashdot manage to get an article up fast enough to spoil the show within a 3 hour time window? I did a double take, did they spoil the previous week's episode after it had been discussed on every other site on the internet?
Was slashdot actually fast enough in the past that it published news rather than olds?
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Was slashdot actually fast enough in the past that it published news rather than olds?
It was, at least some of the time, on some topics. You'd see "new distro release" posts within a couple hours of a new release.
As for why Slashdot isn't as timely you can blame either:
1. Dice
2. VA
3. Beta
4. The lack of a CowboyNeal option in polls.
5. the reduced number of Soviet russia, Natalie Portman and ??? Profit!, and "you must be new here" jokes.
Life imitating art (Score:2)
This is the elephant in the room that, unfortunately, I don't think anyone is going to have the balls to revist. A TV show about conspiracy theories... began (in March 2001) by showing the main characters just barely managing to prevent an airliner from crashing into the World Trade Center, thus foiling a plot to boost
What about the smoking man? (Score:1)
X-Files isn't the same without him - *SPOILERS*
Last ep made it very obvious he's dead. Or at least, just a skull remains.
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No one ever dies in science-fiction
Jame Cameron
Praise Jesus!!!! (Score:3)
I got my 14 year old kid to watch X File and The Lone Gunmen a few years ago and he loved it. He's re-watching X Files again. We use to pick out some of the filming sites around here and visit them and compare it to the movies. Even saw the farm house with the black bird covers on Trans Canada Highway past Cache Creek.
They are dead (Score:1)
The Gunmen briefly reappeared several months later, as ghosts with whom Mulder seemed to be able to communicate. The trio appeared to him alone, at the side of a road on the Texas-New Mexico border at approximately 5:07 a.m., while Mulder was urinating, having stopped off on the way to New Mexico. Apparently, the apparitions of the Lone Gunmen tried to dissuade Mulder from proceeding to New Mexico with Scully and continuing to search for the truth of colonization once there, but Mulder ignored their warning
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1) Just because they showed up as "ghosts" doesn't mean they were ghosts. Mulder was hallucinating.
2) We know nothing about the story much less how they will come back. It might very well be a flashback sequence or an archived video tape from before they died or something.
Called it (Score:2)
--I KNEW IT!!!
--Totally felt like they weren't really dead all this time. Granted I haven't watched the entire original series run, but just felt like they were still around somewhere/somehow.