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UFOs EXIST Flying Saucer X-Files Conspiracy Poster/Print signed by artist Frank
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"I Want to Believe" UFO Flying saucer X-Files Poster/Print signed by artist Frank Forte12'x18" poster printed on heavy stock
Shipped flat in bag and board in sturdy cardboard.
This poster is a recreation of the vintage UFO paperback book UFO Exist! by Paris Flammonde. Author of The Age of UFOs.
Great gift idea for anyone who is a fan of The X-Files, UFO Conspiracies, Aliens, Ancient Aliens, Flying Saucers and Outer Space.
Frank
Forte
Bio
Frank
Forte
is an artist, writer, and storyboard artist. His work has been exhibited at La Luz De Jesus Gallery (LA, CA), CASS Contemporary (Tampa, FL), Sally Centigrade Gallery (Denver, CO), Arch Enemy Arts (Philadelphia, PA), The Gabba Gallery (LA, CA), Dream Factory Art (Frankfurt, Germany), The Phone Booth Gallery (Long Beach, CA)
Night Gallery Fine Arts,
Cannibal Flower and the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
among others.
.
Frank
?s film and TV credits include: Bob?s Burgers, 3 Below (Trollhunters spin-off), Truth or Dare, Insidious: The Last Key, Despicable Me 2, The Emoji Movie, LEGO Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat, LEGO Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out, The Super Hero Squad Show, Marvel Heroes 4D, and more.
Frank
is also the publisher of Asylum Press an indie graphic novel and comic book publisher.
Frank
has written, illustrated and published such comics as; Bob's Burgers, Heavy Metal, The Vampire Verses, Warlash, Fearless Dawn, Billy Boy, The Cletus and Floyd Show.
Inspired by a steady diet of classic cartoons, comics and horror films,
Frank
Forte
continues to explore the realm of disturbed characters that seem trapped in a nightmarish animated world. His most recent series of Neo-Pop paintings incorporate the reapropriation of figures and images we know from the yesteryear of the animated film, comic books, TV, advertising and pop culture as well as introducing
Frank
?s original characters.
The X-Files
Genre
Science fiction
[1]
Horror
[1]
Drama
[2]
Mystery
[3]
Thriller
[4]
Supernatural fiction
[5]
Created by
Chris Carter
Starring
David Duchovny
Gillian Anderson
Robert Patrick
Annabeth Gish
Mitch Pileggi
Music by
Mark Snow
Country of origin
United States
Original
language(s)
English
No.
of seasons
11
No.
of episodes
218
(
list of episodes
)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Chris Carter
R. W. Goodwin
Howard Gordon
Frank Spotnitz
Vince Gilligan
John Shiban
Kim Manners
Glen Morgan
James Wong
Michelle MacLaren
Michael W. Watkins
David Greenwalt
Production location(s)
Vancouver
(seasons 1?5, 10?11)
Los Angeles
(seasons 6?9)
Running time
45 minutes
Production
company(s)
Ten Thirteen Productions
20th Television
(1993?1995)
20th Century Fox Television
(1995?2002, 2016?2018)
Distributor
20th Television
Release
Original network
Fox
Picture format
480i
(
4:3
SDTV
)
(original broadcast)
480i
16:9
(DVD seasons 5?9)
1080p
(
16:9
HDTV
)
(2014 remaster, season 10?11)
Audio format
Dolby Surround
2.0
(original broadcast)
Dolby Digital
5.1
(2014 remaster;
Descriptive Video Service
over
SAP
season 10?11)
Original release
September 10, 1993 ?
May 19, 2002
(original series)
January 24, 2016 ? March 21, 2018
(revival)
Chronology
Related shows
Millennium
(1996?1999)
The Lone Gunmen
(2001)
External links
Website
The X-Files
is an American
science fiction
drama
television series created by
Chris Carter
. The original television series aired from September 10, 1993, to May 19, 2002, on
Fox.
The program spanned
nine seasons, with 202 episodes
. A short
tenth season
consisting of six episodes premiered on January 24, 2016. Following the ratings success of this revival, Fox announced in April 2017 that
The X-Files
would be returning for an
eleventh season
of ten episodes. The season premiered on January 3, 2018. In addition to the television series, two
feature films
have been released: The 1998 film
The X-Files
, which took place as part of the TV series continuity, and the stand-alone film
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
, released in 2008, six years after the original television run had ended.
The series revolves around
Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) special agents
Fox Mulder
(
David Duchovny
), and
Dana Scully
(
Gillian Anderson
) who investigate
X-Files
: marginalized, unsolved cases involving
paranormal
phenomena. Mulder believes in the existence of aliens and the paranormal while Scully, a medical doctor and a skeptic, is assigned to make scientific analyses of Mulder's discoveries to debunk his work and thus return him to mainstream cases. Early in the series, both agents become pawns in a larger conflict and come to trust only each other and a few select people. The agents also discover an agenda of the government to keep the existence of
extraterrestrial life
a secret. They develop a close relationship which begins as a
platonic
friendship, but becomes a romance by the end of the series. In addition to the series-spanning
story arc
, "
monster of the week
" episodes form roughly two-thirds of all episodes.
The X-Files
was inspired by earlier television series which featured elements of suspense and speculative fiction, including
The Twilight Zone
,
Night Gallery
,
Tales from the Darkside
,
Twin Peaks
, and especially
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
. When creating the main characters, Carter sought to reverse
gender stereotypes
by making Mulder a believer and Scully a skeptic. The first seven seasons featured Duchovny and Anderson equally. In the last two seasons, Anderson took precedence while Duchovny appeared intermittently. New main characters were introduced: FBI agents
John Doggett
(
Robert Patrick
) and
Monica Reyes
(
Annabeth Gish
). Mulder and Scully's boss, Assistant Director
Walter Skinner
(
Mitch Pileggi
), also became a main character. The first five seasons of
The X-Files
were filmed and produced in
Vancouver
,
British Columbia
, before eventually moving to Los Angeles to accommodate Duchovny. The series later returned to Vancouver to film
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
as well as the tenth and eleventh seasons of the series.
The X-Files
was a hit for the Fox network and received largely positive reviews, although its long-term story arc was criticized near the conclusion. Initially considered a cult series, it turned into a
pop culture
touchstone that tapped into public mistrust of governments and large institutions and embraced
conspiracy theories
and
spirituality
. Both the series itself and lead actors Duchovny and Anderson received multiple
awards and nominations
, and by its conclusion the show was the longest-running science fiction series in U.S. television history. The series also spawned a
franchise
which includes
Millennium
and
The Lone Gunmen
spin-offs, two theatrical films and accompanying
merchandise
.