Although I have the geek potential of "if I like something, I want to study it thoroughly", but basically, I am actually a pseudo geek, and the X file is one of the real geek things I can think of. For me, by chance, it appeared in adolescence, which has the greatest impact on a person's life.
Every Wednesday night, I wait for China TV to play the Taiwanese version of the X files translated by the xx beads. Go). If it’s rainy season, the antenna signal will sometimes be so bad that it makes you want to smash the TV. Even so, there are still a few times in my memory that I have struggled to identify general human figures and subtitles in a snow. I don't know whether this experience is helpful to the remote sensing imaging research I am doing now. Occasionally, the horoscope was closed, and even a few episodes of X files with so clear and moving pictures were recorded, and they were loaned to Huang Nuo after attending high school. After VCD became popular, I occasionally saw a few episodes of X files on sale. I basically bought them when I saw them. My dad was a bit embarrassed. If the X files were all out, it would be very difficult to buy. My hope is, how much can be made, how can I appreciate the hardships of adults in keeping a house (Similarly, my dad once said when I bought a bunch of 2 spell 1 Wesley novels, how could I think of it now in the hard drive? Just look at the complete works of Wesley’s 20 megabytes).
After the movie version of Fight the Future came out of the gun version, I was excited to buy it immediately, ignoring the warnings of the owner of the video store I knew, and when I returned home, I stuffed it into the 4x speed CDROM of the relatively advanced Pentium 100 at the time. , I watched it with Super Jieba. At that time, my almost pious love for X files made me feel the heads that moved during the movie playback, the theater-level echo effect, the candid pictures that change the angle from time to time, and the oldschool fonts (that’s the kind of similar The official script was widely popular in the era of videotape) and the subtitles that were clearly translated appeared to be surprisingly tolerant. At that time, I was really focused on the plot 100%. I still remember the plot of the death of the smiling face made me regret it (in the section) In the five elements, he played the captain of the fleet who was swallowed by the black hole at the beginning. I was so stupid that I complained about how to let such a big man play such a trick, so I felt that the fifth element insulted the X-Files (why, what logic is this? )).
When I first went online, I often used yahoo to search for x files. I searched for patients of Taiwan compatriots. I also ordered their email magazines. I sighed that they could notice the hidden advertisements in TV and movies. I envied the ability of Taiwanese netizens. After receiving the legendary X-shaped magnet, watching netizens in the U.S. chat about seeing David Duchoni’s nympho gossip, and seeing some of the more sexy pictures of the starring actors, I was sad for a while, adolescent boy Can't distinguish the relationship between the role and the actor. The passion of youth is easy to make people do stupid things. I even wrote recommended soft articles for X files that seem to be disgusting. I posted them on Sina forums that I haven’t been to for hundreds of years. I don’t even know that Sina still Is there a forum? There will be no more blogs now. Last year, I found one of the soft articles from a floppy disk under the pen name cancerman. I blushed when I saw it. People always have to pay for the immature past.
As a fan, I basically bought all the games related to the X file. In fact, it was just a two-piece data disc and a seven-piece adventure game. The data disc contained the X file of each case, like a synopsis. I typed a thick copy and took it to university. It was nicknamed that I had a good interest in studying. It was just that I hadn't read a complete case until I reluctantly sold it to scrap collectors a few weeks ago.
In order to express my love for X files, my dad and I used white paint on the big suitcase to write "the x files" in X file font. There is also a circle outside the x, which is printed on a canned pineapple bottle. Regrettably, since I entered university, I have never left the third floor of the dormitory luggage rack for 4 years, and I have no chance to use it as a token of connection with other otaku. When I arrived in Beijing, I came into contact with the unheard of (not legendary) audio-visual CDs before, and finally bought an X-Files movie soundtrack CD with only the outermost song being sawed off. I pressed it on the Internet before. The mp3 of the X-Files theme song that I couldn’t find. When I had a mobile phone that could play mp3 ringtones, the first thing I did was to use the X-Files theme song as a ringtone. It was also based on the simplicity of wanting to find an otaku in the crowd. My mood:
"This ringtone is the X file, do you like to watch the X file?"
"Ah, right!"
This kind of dialogue has never appeared before, because when I can use the phone with mp3 as the ringtone, the X file is already It's over in the United States. When college students start watching American TV shows, it's already the age of friends. And I, to be honest, are no longer obsessed with X-Files.
Regarding the X file, my biggest regret is that I haven’t seen the famous "I WANT TO BELIEVE" poster for sale. The first picture I printed with my inkjet printer at home is that poster. The effect is It was terrible, and the ink spent in the forest at the bottom of the screen really made my dad feel distressed for a while. In order to realize this dream, I even wanted them to help me enlarge this poster when I was washing my wedding photos, but the sixth sense told me that there was an indescribable external threat, and finally I didn't say it. But when I was a freshman metalworking practice, I used an electronically controlled machine tool to carve a UFO on a round metal plate. Due to limited space, only "I WANT 2 BELIEVE" was carved below. I took this proud work. I came to use it as a keychain, but following a catastrophic key loss event, the yin and yang have never been seen since then. I hope it will fall into the hands of someone with a heart, and it can be seen that the lines above the letters represent flying saucers. Not something like a burger.
This article is just to commemorate my X file years.
2007.8.19 3:50
What I like most in the psX file is the unscrupulous black humor in season 67. On the basis of solid ratings, I boldly learned a variety of shooting techniques and themes. The last two seasons I watched recently are really lackluster, especially for the plot where Mudd was threatened with his life and disappeared and went into hiding. I only saw the producer’s compromise in order to take into account David Duchovny’s tiredness of shooting, and completely lost the rationality of the plot. .
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