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Loading... The X-Files: Cold Cases (edition 2017)by Joe Harris (Author), David Duchovny (Narrator), Gillian Anderson (Narrator), Mitch Pileggi (Narrator), Willliam B. Davis (Narrator) — 4 more, Tom Braidwood (Narrator), Dean Haglund (Narrator), Bruce Harwood (Narrator), Audible Studios (Publisher)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The dramatization was well done, especially towards the end. I think I liked the x-files better when there was no real evidence...it was a big what if. lol ( ) It was a pleasure to re-visit the X-Files with Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, Skinner, the Lone Gunmen, and the Smoking Man. I thoroughly appreciated Fox pulling out the ‘I Want to Believe’ poster. The whole crew was at it again, trying to solve the most unusual events with aliens and strange creatures. The Audible production was very well executed with the original cast and dramatic effects. The storyline picked right up from the X-Files movie and TV miniseries. I wanted to like this. I really did. I bought in to the hype and excitement of finally seeing the X Files resurrected...then totally forgot audible was a thing. Which, in the long run, is great because now I can come back to Cold Cases with a clean slate without needing to worry about the popularity push influencing how I saw things. Hated it. Don't get me wrong, Duchovny and Anderson are very talented along with the other key narrators/actors but something about this volume is just....off. The story itself feels overly hokey and cheesy which I know is part of the fun of the X Files to begin with. But it's not in the same way as the show was/is but in an underdone production kind of way. The narration is unemotional, reading like the first read through on a script that no one is sure they want to be involved in. The story itself doesn't flow, lacking any real personality which only makes the hammy voice acting stick out even more. I see many reviewers commenting on how close it is to a radio show which yes, I'll give some credit, the sound editor did well. However years of podcasts and audiobooks on streaming/demand have conditioned us away from the more obvious exposition and audio devices and in to focusing on the quality of the voice actors themselves. A plotline that didn't develop characters, motive or personality left it feeling as if the author was trying to shoehorn in every popular character as a means to just have them there. Fanservice instead of quality. It just made for a disappointing listen and a hope that the next chapters are better....if I decide to buy them. The story was good. It was a great addendum to my teenage years' favorite TV show. The audio book performance... not so much. But it wasn't the actors, it was the format. A book immerses you with descriptions, painting a picture in your mind. This, felt like watching a TV show without being able to see the screen. Entertaining, but something was missing. It was not immersive. no reviews | add a review
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The truth is still out there. The iconic hit that had millions searching for UFOs back in the 90s is now an exhilarating audio event, only from Audible. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reunite as FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, joining an ensemble of original cast members in an out-of-this-world production.When a security breach allows a mysterious, sinister group to access details from the uncrackable X-Files cold cases, Mulder and Scully--alongside favorite characters such as Assistant Director Skinner, the cryptic and elusive Cigarette Smoking Man, and the comically conspiratorial Lone Gunmen trio--uncover an extraterrestrial conspiracy dwelling beneath the surface.Featuring creative guidance from series creator Chris Carter, writing from graphic novelist Joe Harris, and a dynamic soundscape (think the opening pop of a hypodermic needle or the hiss of a sewer-dwelling alien) brought to life by aural auteur Dirk Maggs, Cold Cases is both an electrifying addition to the science fiction pantheon and a cautionary tale of what lurks beyond the stars. No library descriptions found. |
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