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PhileFest: Lone Gunmen

Notes on The X-Files PhileFest panel with from last September with the Lone Gunmen: Dean Haglund (Langly), Tom Braidwood (Frohike), Bruce Harwood (Buyers):

  • Plenty of laughs as Dean nearly-monopolizes the stage.
  • Dean came up with his TXF improv show when Fox asked him to fill 45 minutes of Q&A at TXF Expo; he didn’t watch the show and he came up with the improv to avoid questions!
  • Dean auditioned with Gary Jones as Buyers (of Stargate SG-1 fame).
  • The director of EBE Billy (William) Graham and Tom knew each other from before, Graham knew Tom was an actor and suggested him: “we need somebody slimy, somebody like Braidwood”!
  • Bruce: TXF was a pre-millennium show, very 90s; 9/11 changed that, it was a new world, the Lone Gunmen would not have been at the Capitol riots.
  • Personal fandoms: Dean a fan of artist Roger Dean; Bruce of Dr Who, The Prisoner; Tom has an autograph of 1950s Canada Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.
  • Memories of shooting in the cold, waiting for shooting to begin, having coffee breaks, gathered around hot soup.
  • Story of how a production assistant was sent to do photocopies of a prop ransom note, he forgot them in a telephone booth, the police was called!
  • Tom read the ‘Musings of a CSM’ script; the editor told Dean she has that shot of Frohike getting killed by the CSM.
  • Tom took everyday photos from behind the scenes, has a shoebox with like 46,000 photos; they are physical photos, he has to start scanning them [do it!!!].
  • A young man who was doing software and screen displays had a server that was running from offshore the UK, outside any national jurisdiction, so he didn’t pay taxes; he was in the Pilot of TLG, and TXF s11.
  • Bruce: learning tango was hard.
  • Shooting with monkeys: don’t look it in the eye, monkeys ate keys off laptops, they were bored of mutiple takes very fast.

TXF reboot rumors update

A summary of recent The X-Files events:

Chris Carter and wife Dori Pierson have some TV mini-series project, completely unrelated to sci-fi/genre; whatever Carter does next, he wants it to be different from TXF. I hope he does manage to do *something*!

Carter went as far as to say that he took the decision to pull the plug on season 12 and end with season 11 (“I needed some time off”), not mentioning the falling ratings or Gillian Anderson’s dissatisfaction (this is rewriting history somewhat, but from another point of view it’s a professional executive producer taking responsibility for his product, keeping the business information only to insiders).

Inevitably, people ask Carter about the rumored TXF reboot to be handled by Ryan Coogler. Contrary to his systematic involvement for the past 30 years, Carter now seems to have distanced himself from TXF, whatever happens now will not be under his supervision. This is an important change compared to even one year ago.

Gillian Anderson has said she would be open to making an appearance on a reboot/sequel/rewhateverthisis, going as far as saying that Coogler is “a bit of a genius” — which in line with what she said she would think about continuing the role of Scully if “a whole new set of writers and the baton would need to be handed on”, making it clear that for her Carter was the issue. Incredible that this feud has become so public.

Meanwhile, Dean Haglund (Langly) appears to have insider information, that the reboot would tackle the topical issue of AI instead of the alien invasion conspiracy. Given that no other information exists out there and that thanks to the AI angle this would allow Langly specifically to have a role, take this with a grain of salt.

For over a year, the only source for the reboot’s existence has been Carter, and now hopeful actors. Zero word from Coogler or Disney or anybody else, which by now is weird — but then most projects never materialize and it’s only media obsessiveness of recent years that has resulted in us hearing of so many details. Coogler’s current plate seems to be very full, with plenty of film and TV projects officially announced left and right. Whatever happens, it doesn’t look as if it will happen any time soon (and I’m not in a hurry).

Links:

  • Inverse: Chris Carter interview
  • Today: Gillian Anderson interview
  • Rumble: Dean Haglund interview