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=TEST / SEASON 4=
=Coneheads=
{{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}}
 
|picture = XFCover-S4.jpg
{{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}}
|country = [[File:USA.jpg|25px]] USA
|name = Coneheads
|channel = FOX
|picture =  
|genre = Science-Fiction <br> Investigative Thriller
|country =[[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] USA
|dates = 1996 - 1997
|director = Steve Barron
|episodes = 24
|date= 1993
|character1= Fox Mulder
|language = English
|actor1=[[David Duchovny]]
|studio= Paramount Pictures
|character2= Dana Scully
|distributor= Paramount Pictures
|actor2=[[Gillian Anderson]]
|character1=Beldar Conehead
|actor1=[[Dan Aykroyd]]
|character2=Prymatt Conehead
|actor2=Jane Curtin
|character3=Gordon Seedling
|actor3=[[Michael McKean]]
|character4=Ali Turnbull
|actor4=David Spade
|character5=Connie Conehead
|actor5=Michelle Burke
|character6=Ronnie the Mechanic
|actor6=[[Chris Farley]]
}}
}}
Season 4 of '''''The X-Files''''' premiered on October 4, 1996. Like all previous seasons of the show, the fourth season was filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. Season 4 would bring several new elements, both off-screen and on, to the series. Several older characters would make brief returns in S4, including 'Deep Throat' ([[Jerry Hardin]]), while new characters and actors were introduced, including [[Laurie Holden]], who would play Mulder's new informant Marita Covarrubias, and [[Chris Owens]], who would play the younger version of 'The Cigarette-Smoking Man'. Both of these actors would make additional appearances throughout the rest of the show. In addition, the background alien conspiracy mythology was expanded considerably with several new elements, including the revelation of the use of altered Africanized Honey Bees (an aspect that would be a paramount plot point for the [[X-Files: Fight the Future, The|1998 feature film]]), while several 'Monster of the Week' episodes would continue touching on dark and light tones alike, and would feature several noted guest actors, including [[Tom Noonan]] and [[Paul McCrane]].


Off-screen, writing duo Glen Morgan and James Wong, following the cancellation of their own series ''[[Space: Above and Beyond]]'', returned to write episodes for the X-Files' fourth season; several actors from their show would also be featured in S4. Many episodes in Season 4 would prove to be considerably remarkable - Among these would be "Home", the first episode in the season written by Morgan and Wong, which would be the first episode in the show to be given an explicit 'viewer discretion advisory' for content; "Unruhe", which marked the change in the show's previous airtime slot from Friday evening to Sunday evening (where the show would continue to air for the remainder of it's original run on FOX); and "Leonard Betts", chosen as the lead-out for ''Super Bowl XXXI'', and, as a result, would subsequently be the highest-rated episode in the entire show's run. The series' previous Friday evening timeslot would subsequently be taken by showrunner Chris Carter's next series, ''[[Millennium]]'', which would also debut in October 1996.


The fourth season of ''The X-Files'' would conclude in May 1997 with 24 episodes. Notable in regard to the season's conclusion would be the upcoming feature film; Specifically that main production and filming for the upcoming feature film would begin immediately afterward, during the hiatus between the fourth and [[The X-Files - Season 5|fifth seasons]].
'''''Coneheads''''' is a 1993 comedy film based on the popular ''Saturday Night Live'' characters. After being shot down and stranded on earth, the conical-headed aliens Beldar ([[Dan Aykroyd]]) and his mate, Prymatt (Jane Curtin) find out rescue from their homeworld will be a long time away - Until then, they must survive and blend in with their human neighbors all whilst dodging an ornery INS official ([[Michael McKean]]). The film also stars David Spade and [[Chris Farley]] as well as featuring [[Sinbad]] and [[Adam Sandler]] in early feature acting roles, along with cameos from numerous other ''SNL'' cast members.
 
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==Handguns==
===Beretta 92FS===
[[Beretta 92FS]].
 
===SIG-Sauer P228===
 
===Colt Detective Special===
 
==Rifles / Carbines==
===M16/SP1===
 
==Shotguns==
===Ithaca 37===
 
==Extra==
===F-16===
During the opening sequence, Beldar and Prymatt's ship is shot down by a New Jersey Air National Guard F-16.
 


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Latest revision as of 22:35, 20 June 2020

Coneheads


Coneheads
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Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USA
Directed by Steve Barron
Release Date 1993
Language English
Studio Paramount Pictures
Distributor Paramount Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
Beldar Conehead Dan Aykroyd
Prymatt Conehead Jane Curtin
Gordon Seedling Michael McKean
Ali Turnbull David Spade
Connie Conehead Michelle Burke
Ronnie the Mechanic Chris Farley



Coneheads is a 1993 comedy film based on the popular Saturday Night Live characters. After being shot down and stranded on earth, the conical-headed aliens Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and his mate, Prymatt (Jane Curtin) find out rescue from their homeworld will be a long time away - Until then, they must survive and blend in with their human neighbors all whilst dodging an ornery INS official (Michael McKean). The film also stars David Spade and Chris Farley as well as featuring Sinbad and Adam Sandler in early feature acting roles, along with cameos from numerous other SNL cast members.


The following weapons were used in the film StanTheMan/Sandbox:


Handguns

Beretta 92FS

Beretta 92FS.

SIG-Sauer P228

Colt Detective Special

Rifles / Carbines

M16/SP1

Shotguns

Ithaca 37

Extra

F-16

During the opening sequence, Beldar and Prymatt's ship is shot down by a New Jersey Air National Guard F-16.


[[Category:Movie]] [[Category:Comedy]] [[Category:Science-Fiction]]