David Duchovny is keeping a rather remarkable blog - podcasts included - as part of the promotion for his directorial debut, House of D. In the space of one post, he manages to describe the daily trials of editing, explain the process behind directing teenagers to dance, plead for everyone reading to see his film on its opening weekend, and casually drop the following in regards to the second X Files feature: "speaking of x files, i think we're getting very close to getting a
start date on the x2. my guess is we'll be filming early next year." It's all packed into an almost unreadably dense paragraph, but, I promise - it's worth the effort.Categories
David Duchovny is keeping a rather remarkable blog - podcasts included - as part of the promotion for his directorial debut, House of D. In the space of one post, he manages to describe the daily trials of editing, explain the process behind directing teenagers to dance, plead for everyone reading to see his film on its opening weekend, and casually drop the following in regards to the second X Files feature: "speaking of x files, i think we're getting very close to getting a
start date on the x2. my guess is we'll be filming early next year." It's all packed into an almost unreadably dense paragraph, but, I promise - it's worth the effort.'Fone Finds
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- 'SNL': Best & Worst Moments of 2011 [EW]
- The Worst Players Who Made the Most Money [Bleacher Report]
- The Best Reviewed Films of 2011 [Rotten Tomatoes]
- The Most Annoying Reality TV Stars of 2011 [HitFix]
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