X-Files to Investigate in Case There's a Movie

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson in FOX's "The X-Files"
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MaryAnn Johanson

David Duchovny has been out and about promoting his new Showtime series Californication which debuts next month. The show will apparently give viewers a completely un-Mulderesque Duchovny, one that may disturb fans who see him only as the snarky, dour FBI agent. Perhaps that's why, along the way, the actor has been letting on that we may get a new X-Files movie for the summer of 2008. Dark Horizons and Cinematical both report that the movie will be a one-off story, independent from the intricate plot lines of the TV series.

With that in mind, I have some suggestions for X-Files honcho Chris Carter for some mysterious doings Mulder and Scully (yes, Gillian Anderson will be back, too) could investigate:

* The recent spate of alien invasions of London at Christmastime.

*The conspiracy among the military/industrial entertainment complex that keeps Paris Hilton in the news: is she really a psyops weapon to keep America distracted from global warming, the price of milk, and the reign of cyborg Dick Cheney?

*LEGO Star Wars: Why? Who benefits? Are cube-shaped aliens behind it?

*Is the iPhone reverse engineered from UFOs?

*Is Lindsay Lohan a partybot from the future?

*Is Obama Girl a project of the CIA to soften us up for the arrival of Britney Spears as the Republican candidate for president?

*Will the world end when the last human reads the last word of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

These are mysteries that only Mulder and Scully could unravel for us.

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MaryAnn Johanson (email me)
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