Is The x files the best ever tv series?

Is x files the best ever show?

  • yes aniwaaa

    Votes: 68 61.3%
  • no

    Votes: 43 38.7%

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tushi81

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    kudos_utopia said:
    dan api match eka enakan quiz ekak thiyamu x files gana
    as usual cool g dinai :P
    :yes: :yes: kochchara kiwwath wedak ne x files chaa kiyala.. prison break, underbelly, house, heroes balapan ahh wonder years patta athal
    apo lost balala mama lost una..
     

    coolgayathra

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    tushi81 said:
    :yes: :yes: kochchara kiwwath wedak ne x files chaa kiyala.. prison break, underbelly, house, heroes balapan ahh wonder years patta athal
    apo lost balala mama lost una..
    lost kiyanne ban x fiels wala copyak
    menna mneka hodata read karapan

    The X-Files directly inspired numerous other TV series, including Strange World,[100][101] Burning Zone,[102] Special Unit 2, Mysterious Ways,[103] Lost, Carnivàle, Dark Skies,[101] The Visitor[101], with numerous key aspects being carried on to more standard crime dramas, such as The Eleventh Hour, Fringe, Bones[104]. Some of these included former crew-members of The X-Files, such as Lost, whose cinematographer is John Bartley; the mytharc-dominated 24, executive produced by writer Howard Gordon; Six Feet Under, coproduced by Lori Jo Nemhauser; and Supernatural, involving directors David Nutter and Kim Manners, and writer-producer John Shiban. In Supernatural, Mulder and Scully are specifically referenced in the "Pilot" and the Season 2 episode "The Usual Suspects" in dialogue between the two main characters, Sam and Dean, who often take on detective type roles themselves
     

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    kudos_utopia said:
    eKATHAMAI!
    X-Files was influenced by a lot of shows!!
    man!!
    naha ban
    eke anith paththa
    ay therene nadda machan:lol:
    godak shows was influencedx by x files
    read this

    The X-Files directly inspired numerous other TV series, including Strange World,[100][101] Burning Zone,[102] Special Unit 2, Mysterious Ways,[103] Lost, Carnivàle, Dark Skies,[101] The Visitor[101], with numerous key aspects being carried on to more standard crime dramas, such as The Eleventh Hour, Fringe, Bones[104]. Some of these included former crew-members of The X-Files, such as Lost, whose cinematographer is John Bartley; the mytharc-dominated 24, executive produced by writer Howard Gordon; Six Feet Under, coproduced by Lori Jo Nemhauser; and Supernatural, involving directors David Nutter and Kim Manners, and writer-producer John Shiban. In Supernatural, Mulder and Scully are specifically referenced in the "Pilot" and the Season 2 episode "The Usual Suspects" in dialogue between the two main characters, Sam and Dean, who often take on detective type roles themselves
     

    kudos_utopia

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    Lost was not influneced by X-Files!
    Only thing the ppl who worked in X-Files, sum of them produced Lost!

    neda?
    ow ow mama hari :P
     

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    kudos_utopia said:
    Lost was not influneced by X-Files!
    Only thing the ppl who worked in X-Files, sum of them produced Lost!

    neda?
    ow ow mama hari :P
    hik:lol:
    machna wilkepidea ekata waradinna ba
    hodata kiyawala balanna

    The X-Files directly inspired numerous other TV series, including Strange World,[100][101] Burning Zone,[102] Special Unit 2, Mysterious Ways,[103] Lost, Carnivàle, Dark Skies,[101] The Visitor[101], with numerous key aspects being carried on to more standard crime dramas, such as The Eleventh Hour, Fringe, Bones[104]. Some of these included former crew-members of The X-Files, such as Lost, whose cinematographer is John Bartley; the mytharc-dominated 24, executive produced by writer Howard Gordon; Six Feet Under, coproduced by Lori Jo Nemhauser; and Supernatural, involving directors David Nutter and Kim Manners, and writer-producer John Shiban. In Supernatural, Mulder and Scully are specifically referenced in the "Pilot" and the Season 2 episode "The Usual Suspects" in dialogue between the two main characters, Sam and Dean, who often take on detective type roles themselves. Supernatural, like the first five seasons of the X-Files, is also shot in Vancouver, Canada.
     

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    coolgayathra said:
    naha ban
    eke anith paththa
    ay therene nadda machan:lol:
    godak shows was influencedx by x files
    read this

    C'mon cool gayathra!
    oyata meeta wada hithanna thibba
    X Files was influnced by other shows since 1960;s
    So other series influenced by X-Files (oya kiyana widihata) were influenced by the shows that first influenced the X-Files!

    Therunadoooo!
    Mama hari ne?
    :yes: :)
     

    tushi81

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    Lomax said:
    IS prison break story a Real one ! we have a Engineer brother who gets tattoed plans of a prison and rob a bank hoping that he would be transfered to the same prison! :rolleyes:
    heyyyy hema engineer kenekma genius ne..aniwa uta hirema thamai yanna wenne
    :lol: :lol: :lol:
     

    kosandpol

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    coolgayathra said:
    :confused:
    mata therune na machan:rolleyes:
    You are saying Xfiles is better than shows like Alias, Lost, 24 because X files influenced those other shows.
    Just like alias and lost was influenced by xfiles, Xfiles itself was influenced by shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, Tales from the Darkside and Kolchak: The Night Stalker.
    So according to your logic, these shows are better than X files.
     

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    kudos_utopia said:
    C'mon cool gayathra!
    oyata meeta wada hithanna thibba
    X Files was influnced by other shows since 1960;s
    So other series influenced by X-Files (oya kiyana widihata) were influenced by the shows that first influenced the X-Files!

    Therunadoooo!
    Mama hari ne?
    :yes: :)
    mekay machna
    oraka hariyata api pawathagena inne wadurangenda kiyala ahana wage gataluwak

    x files mona shows walinda influce wune?
    eka mata kiyanna

    habay x files walin influnece wela hadapu shows godak thiyano
     

    kudos_utopia

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    Cool Gayathra..u r wrong and I am ryt :P :P

    X-Files was not by any way an original one
    Read the old books of mages, alien conspiracies
    X-Files hadala thiyenne anith shows wala ha buks wala thiyenna dewal aragena appa!
    Oka creators lath kiyanawa

    Wikipedia gihin read karanna oya
    Read it properly, I didn't read it though
    I am sure they would not have said such a biased thing,
    It says I think that X-Files influenced the storyline, not the whole plot
     

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    kosandpol said:
    You are saying Xfiles is better than shows like Alias, Lost, 24 because X files influenced those other shows.
    Just like alias and lost was influenced by xfiles, Xfiles itself was influenced by shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, Tales from the Darkside and Kolchak: The Night Stalker.
    So according to your logic, these shows are better than X files.
    i did not say just beacuse it was influned by x files LOST is shit..
    but what i say bro is this
    we dont wanna argue the fact
    x files is one of all time greates
    read
    In 2007, Time magazine included it on a list of the "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."[8] In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named it the fourth best piece of science fiction media[9] and the fourth best TV show in the last 25 years


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    tushi81

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    coolgayathra said:
    mekay machna
    oraka hariyata api pawathagena inne wadurangenda kiyala ahana wage gataluwak

    x files mona shows walinda influce wune?
    eka mata kiyanna

    habay x files walin influnece wela hadapu shows godak thiyano
    hari dan uba kiyanne car eka hadapu ekage gaurawaya, rodaya hadapu ekata kiyalada?
     

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    coolgayathra said:
    i did not say just beacuse it was influned by x files LOST is shit..

    oh really ? Then who said :
    coolgayathra said:
    if sombody say LOST is better than x fiels
    it is huge laugh

    read this
    LOST was directly infleunced by x files

    The X-Files directly inspired numerous other TV series, including Strange World,[100][101] Burning Zone,[102] Special Unit 2, Mysterious Ways,[103] Lost, Carnivàle, Dark Skies,[101] The Visitor[101], with numerous key aspects being carried on to more standard crime dramas, such as The Eleventh Hour, Fringe, Bones[104]. Some of these included former crew-members of The X-Files, such as Lost, whose cinematographer is John Bartley; the mytharc-dominated 24, executive produced by writer Howard Gordon; Six Feet Under, coproduced by Lori Jo Nemhauser; and Supernatural, involving directors David Nutter and Kim Manners, and writer-producer John Shiban. In Supernatural, Mulder and Scully are specifically referenced in the "Pilot" and the Season 2 episode "The Usual Suspects" in dialogue between the two main characters, Sam and Dean, who often take on detective type roles themselves. Supernatural, like the first five seasons of the X-Files, is also shot in Vancouver, Canada.
    The X-Files is parodied in The Simpsons episode "The Springfield Files," which was part of the The Simpsons' eighth season and aired on January 12, 1997, during The X-Files' spike in popularity. In it, Mulder and Scully (voiced by Duchovny and Anderson) are sent to Springfield to investigate an alien sighting by Homer Simpson, but end up finding no evidence other than Homer's word (in humorous Simpsons fashion) and depart. The Cigarette Smoking Man appears in the background when Homer is interviewed, and the show's theme plays whenever the "alien" is on screen, albeit a rather animated version.
    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4953932&postcount=172
     

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    kudos_utopia said:
    Cool Gayathra..u r wrong and I am ryt :P :P

    X-Files was not by any way an original one
    Read the old books of mages, alien conspiracies
    X-Files hadala thiyenne anith shows wala ha buks wala thiyenna dewal aragena appa!
    Oka creators lath kiyanawa

    Wikipedia gihin read karanna oya
    Read it properly, I didn't read it though
    I am sure they would not have said such a biased thing,
    It says I think that X-Files influenced the storyline, not the whole plot

    mahcna kudos
    we dont wanna argue
    x fiels is one of best
    for me it is the best

    In 2007, Time magazine included it on a list of the "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."[8] In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named it the fourth best piece of science fiction media[9] and the fourth best TV show in the last 25 years



    read this bro
    beacuse of x fiels
    all round the world,there was huge interest on ALIENS AND UFOS and thos stuff