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The x-Files (1998 TV) : I have seen many episodes from many seasons of the show but it was my first time seeing the movie. For the first half I thought they had toned it down a little and made it a rather uneventful cop/investigation/mystery and found it lacked the tension and creepiness from the show but the second half picked up pretty well. To be honest, I was not even aware there was a sexual tension between Mulder and Scully. I was pretty shocked to find that out! My consensus: a fun addition to the show but fails to capture all of its essence. My rating: 6.5-7/10

White Fang (1991 TV); Man, I had forgotten all about this feel-good movie! I know I saw it as a kid but might as well say it was my first viewing. First off, I had a Siberian Husky for 12 years so I was over-pleased with the canine cast. Secondly, this movie was beautiful, touching and harsh: just like our Canadian winter. If I’m correct, the dog saved the boy’s life 3 times and he saved the dog twice. What a story, what a love! My rating: 8/10
Texas chainsaw massacre (1974 DVD): I had only seen the 2003 remake, which was not bad but not really good either (gave it 5/10) but I admit that this one was very well made. It was beautiful and creepy. It was funny and unsettling. My favorite scene: "wack her grandpa!". My rating: 7.5/10

Chainsaw massacre 3D (2003 Netflix): Okay, I did not pay full attention to the first half of this one has it looked pretty tedious at times but what I saw was not bad at all. I did enjoy the way they turned him into a anti-hero and the gore was fun, with a mix of practical effects and cgi. My rating: 5.5-6/10






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