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Remember all those promo pics that made it look like Mulder and Scully were going to the prom?

I’m coming up short on THE prom promo pics, but I’ve always felt they were part of a larger series, including (but not limited to):

fbi engagement photos

fbi pregnancy announcement

fbi apocalypse survivors?

and, last but not least, fbi indie album cover.

fbi homecoming

fbi slavic 80s popstars

fbi weird theater kids

fbi young adult novel

fbi Christmas card

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starbuck81

I think this is one of the aforementioned FBI prom photos

but let’s not forget the FBI Sears portrait

FBI du Soleil

FBI 1980′s cigarette ad

FBI one hit wonder 90′s pop duo

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caichuai

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson Need Your Help Crowd-Funding the Most British Movie Ever Made

“Can we - what is it called? – crowd-fund The Curse of the Buxom Strumpet? Can we please start right now?” Duchovny asked. “Please, America. Maybe not America… England, Europe, English-speaking Europe, former colonies, please crowd-fund The Curse of the Buxom Strumpet.”  -David Duchovny

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[Fandom] takes the place of some of the functions of a church in a small town: A place where people come together, ostensibly to worship something. But really what’s happening is you’re forming a community. It’s less about what you’re worshiping and more about, “We have these interests in common.” Someone has a sick aunt and suddenly it’s about that, raising money to help her or sharing resources to make her life easier. That’s what it was about with The X-Files on the Internet.

I’ve never really seen any celebrity “get” fandom the way Duchovny did. A lot of people read that quote and, at the time, mistakenly read it as David saying he was like a god. But what he meant was that (as I believe he clarified elsewhere) fans didn’t need him to make an appearance. Fandom wasn’t about him. It was about us–the fans.

I want us to not forget that. When the fandom’s centre stops being the community of fans and becomes, instead, focused on–even blinded by–the glittering idol, then fandom itself becomes nothing more than idolatry–with all of us, as individuals, jockeying for a touch or a piece of that idol and stomping over each other to get it.

I’ve seen fandoms fall apart when that happens. I’ve seen fandoms become places where fans know and care more about the celebrities than we do about each other.

I know there are good reasons for fans to create personas and screen names. But this might be a good time to re-introduce ourselves to each other. And to think about how much more important that is than is meeting a famous person at the stage door.

David was there to see what the Internet allowed fandom to become. The X-Files was a LOT of people's first internet fandom (remember that the show premiered in 1993 and by 1996ish was literally one of the biggest shows in the world. Pulling, easily, 20 million viewers a week.). Fandom culture as we now know it, that he's speaking of, developed there.

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aeonne

the signs as iconic pictures of david duchovny from the 90s

aries:

taurus:

gemini:

cancer:

leo:

virgo:

libra:

scorpio:

sagittarius:

capricorn:

aquarius:

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scififreak35

CAPRICORN! YES I GET THE TEACUP PICTURE!! 

That picture really IS infamous and the story behind it is hilarious and so David (no, that was not a planned pic, David suggested it and improvised ;)

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