Worth noting, although the quality won't be the same as the bluray version, all episodes are on Amazon prime
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ktm666
25 Sep 163#1
Worth noting, although the quality won't be the same as the bluray version, all episodes are on Amazon prime
jaydeeuk1 to ktm666
25 Sep 162#3
Are they better than the DVD versions? Early series look like they were recorded by someone pointing a cheapo video camera at a monitor which was streaming a youtube 144p episode.
he6rt6gr6m to ktm666
4 Oct 16#22
Also on Netflix too, and top quality there.
This deal is, however, a must-have for any fan, as it includes all bloopers, commentaries and all that good stuff BluRay comes with.
angelo15
2 Oct 16#21
thanks for the code.I was planning to ordered it and I didn't know about the code,that saved me more money.I had all the dvds boxsets and I trade them in few years ago,the picture was bad.Im watching the bluray version I'm on disk 5,the picture quality is very good.Very pleased with it.
thekesslerboy
30 Sep 16#20
Chomp! (Damn, my wife will kill me. Then again, years ago I won the Season 2 boxset on VHS from Melody Maker and sold it for £100! So...really I'm £28 up on the deal)
demonbazza
27 Sep 16#19
If you use this Zavvi code VC50 for 10% off at checkout (for any customer), you get £8.00 off, bringing it down to a nice £71.99.
Got me to finally bite. :innocent:
bozzy
26 Sep 16#18
Eugene Victor Tooms..........one of the best stories in Squeeze. That one stayed with me!
naughtybunnies
26 Sep 16#17
Jack Black S3 E3
naughtybunnies
26 Sep 16#16
My thoughts exactly.
Watched when originally aired but been recording on Spike to re-watch from the start, gradually getting through them. Sometimes deadly serious but often a black comedy too. The Peacock family S4 E2 my own favourite.
ktm666
25 Sep 16#15
I honestly couldn't say as I live in a rural area and my internet speed isn't brilliant, so don't get best quality anyway! Others with hopefully a better internet speed have answered.
Cameron92
25 Sep 161#6
As a sci fi fan (Star Wars, Firefly, Star Trek Enterprise and Voyager) is this a likeable series? Premise sounds good but wary that it is extremely long and would hate to watch a series or two and then find it getting repetitive or tired of one off events and episodes. Are there long story arcs?
fanpages to Cameron92
25 Sep 161#7
Yes; there is one running through most of the seasons (until one of the lead characters leaves), but with the exception of a few "two-parter" episodes, & a couple of re-occurrences of characters/plots, each episode is fairly self-contained.
Watching from the beginning when this first aired would have been a better way to watch it, but I think you will still get something out of it as a Sci-Fi fan.
PS. Also: Gillian Anderson. Nuff said? :smiley:
delusion to Cameron92
25 Sep 16#8
Its all one long story arc really, obviously with filler episodes as they investigate individual cases, the story gets deeper and deeper as it's all about them trying to uncover "the truth", particularly regarding alien life.
It was a great series for its time, and I'd say well worth watching. I haven't seen the new ones however.
jaydeeuk1 to Cameron92
25 Sep 16#9
Thought the first couple of series were the best, loved it as a kid watching it in the 90's along with star trek TNG with my dad. The first X files film is excellent. Wouldn't bother with the others though.
montyburns56 to Cameron92
25 Sep 16#12
Why don't you watch it on the Spike TV channel tonight and find out? The show is a mixture of monster of the week episodes and a much longer ongoing arc about government conspiracies. To be honest the stand alone episodes are usually the better ones. Oh and at times the show is funnier than many comedies.
craig44uk to Cameron92
25 Sep 16#13
It's a superb series, obviously over 10 seasons youll get the odd episode thats a bit naff but overall its fantastic. If you ever watched early supernatural its similar to that, with motw episodes but replace the heaven/hell storyline arc with aluen conspiracies.
MrHot to Cameron92
25 Sep 16#14
You'll probably recognise a lot of actors when they were much younger throughout the show, always intrigued me.
cheapskate25
25 Sep 16#11
The DVDs weren't exactly reference quality, but they are in the original aspect ratio. It's really no surprise that the high definition master looks great quality as The X-Files was shot on 35mm film and beautifully shot at that. The only issue with the HD versions is the new aspect ratio and the occasional upscale and cropped standard definition effects (for the first four seasons). All the live action photography looks fantastic in HD.
Toon_army
25 Sep 16#10
Quality on Amazon is awesome, I've just finished the first series there and all were HD
deaddrama
25 Sep 162#5
Yeah, I had the DVDs, the early seasons looked VHS quality! The new remasters look fantastic on streaming.
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This deal is, however, a must-have for any fan, as it includes all bloopers, commentaries and all that good stuff BluRay comes with.
Got me to finally bite. :innocent:
Watched when originally aired but been recording on Spike to re-watch from the start, gradually getting through them. Sometimes deadly serious but often a black comedy too. The Peacock family S4 E2 my own favourite.
Watching from the beginning when this first aired would have been a better way to watch it, but I think you will still get something out of it as a Sci-Fi fan.
PS. Also: Gillian Anderson. Nuff said? :smiley:
It was a great series for its time, and I'd say well worth watching. I haven't seen the new ones however.
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