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The Truth is Out There With These 10 ‘X-Files’ Facts
The Truth is Out There With These 10 ‘X-Files’ Facts
The Truth is Out There With These 10 ‘X-Files’ Facts
The X-Files is famous for keeping its own secrets under wraps, let alone the government's, but did you know creator Chris Carter first dreamed up Mulder and Scully after learning over three million Americans claim to have been abducted by aliens? Or that The X-Files practically invented the mix of standalone and mythology episodes? These are just some of the out-there truths to uncover in the sixth episode of ‘You Think You Know TV?,’ which cuts through the conspiracy to investigate the legendary X-Files!
FOX’s ‘Almost Human': Watch 8 Minutes of the Premiere Right Now!
FOX’s ‘Almost Human': Watch 8 Minutes of the Premiere Right Now!
FOX’s ‘Almost Human': Watch 8 Minutes of the Premiere Right Now!
We've been waiting for a worthy successor to 'Fringe' for months now, but is J.J. Abrams' futuristic cop drama 'Almost Human' up to the task? A full eight minutes from the pilot episode have been made available to viewers, following the earlier delay of the premiere, so find out for yourself if the new robot cop drama from the minds behind 'Fringe' and starring 'Star Trek''s Karl Urban is worth a
‘Family Guy’ Boston Bombing Video: Seth MacFarlane Responds to Tasteless Internet Hoax
‘Family Guy’ Boston Bombing Video: Seth MacFarlane Responds to Tasteless Internet Hoax
‘Family Guy’ Boston Bombing Video: Seth MacFarlane Responds to Tasteless Internet Hoax
Barely one full day after the tragic events of the Boston Marathon bombings, and already a tasteless parody video has begun to make the rounds, splicing together several different clips from FOX's long-running animation titan 'Family Guy' to make it appear as if a March 17 episode predicted yesterday's attacks. While the video makes the rounds, series creator and animation magnate Seth MacFarlane
Glenn Beck Leaving Daily Fox News Program
Glenn Beck Leaving Daily Fox News Program
Glenn Beck Leaving Daily Fox News Program
Television personality Glenn Beck announced today that he will be ending his daily 5PM program on Fox News. According to the NY Times, Fox News and Beck's company, Mercury Radio Arts, will "work together to develop and produce a variety of television projects for air on the Fox News Channel as well as content for other platforms including Fox News' digital properties."