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Episode 63 - The X-Files (1998)
Trust no one, except for Filmshake, the 90s Movies Podcast, as this episode we're covering 1998's The X-Files, aka The X-Files: Fight the Future. Nic, a lifelong, diehard X-Phile, wants to believe that Jordan will enjoy this film, his first ever X-Files experience. Does Mulder and Scully's late 90s big screen foray hold up 25 years later? <br/>Also, even Nic can't put faith in 2008's The X-Files: I Want to Believe, this episode's punishment film. He does believe in Jordan, though, who fights for the ultimate trivia redemption in the episode-ending challenge. <br/>The Truth Is Filmshake!<br/><br/>Music Featured This Episode:<br/>"The X-Files Theme" -- The Dust Brothers (originally by Mark Snow)<br/>"Threnody in 'X'" -- Mark Snow<br/>"Crystal Ship" -- X (originally by The Doors)<br/>"B.C. Blood" -- Mark Snow<br/>"Crater Hug" -- Mark Snow<br/>"The X-Files Theme" UNKLE (originally by Mark Snow)<br/>"Teotihuacan" -- Noel GallagherSupport the showConnect with us!<br/>Patreon<br/>Twitter<br/>Facebook<br/>Email<br/>Linktr.ee<br/>Letterboxd - Nic & Jordan<br/>The Nicsperiment