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=TEST / SEASON 7=
=Coneheads=
{{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}}
 
|picture = XFCover-S7.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 = 1999 - 2000
|director = Steve Barron
|episodes = 22
|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 7 of '''''The X-Files''''' premiered on November 7, 1999. As with the [[The X-Files - Season 6|previous season]], S7 of the show was filmed in Los Angeles, CA. Season 7 was a time of considerable tumult for the series; several major changes would occur for the show. Perhaps the largest was the departure of David Duchovny, who, following a lawsuit regarding payment on distribution of the show, announced his desire to leave the show. His suit would be settled by FOX, and the seventh season would be his last as a full-time main character; he would appear only intermittently for the remainder of the series' run. This news, along with somewhat declining ratings and increasingly more mixed critical reviews contributed to many in the cast and crew feeling this would possibly be the last season of the show. Towards the season's end, some in the crew regained hope about continuing to work, and at the last minute, FOX decided to renew the show for an [[The X-Files - Season 8|eighth season]].


Since it was possible that Season 7 of ''The X-Files'' would be the final season, several elements of closure were brought to the series. In terms of the show's overarching background mythology, S7 would provide the ultimate truth regarding the disappearance of Mulder's abducted sister Samantha, as well as a season finale that, to function as a possible series finale, brought back elements from the show's Pilot episode, and would have drastic shifts in the mythology (which would be furthered in later seasons). Also of note would be the episode "Millennium", a semi-crossover in which Carter hoped to also bring closure to the recently cancelled [[Millennium|series of the same name]]. As for the non-mythology 'Monster of the Week' episodes, the thought of Season 7 being the last also motivated a sense of experimentation which manifested in several instances, such as "X-Cops" (the fictional crossover with the series ''Cops'') and "Hungry", which tackled new ground in terms on filming and storytelling for the show. Members of the cast contributed in Season 7 as well - Duchovny would write and direct his second episode "Hollywood A.D.", while co-star Gillian Anderson would likewise write and direct her own episode "all things", which would be both her only writing and only directing credit in the show. Major recurring actor [[William B. Davis]], who played 'The Cigarette-Smoking Man' would also write his first (and only) episode for the series in Season 7, "En Ami".


Season 7 of ''The X-Files'' concluded the following May with 22 episodes and would be the last season to feature the original opening sequence, as the last two seasons used different opening titles, both due to the addition of new actors but also as part of an effort to refresh the series.
'''''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.




{{TV Title Season|7|The X-Files}}
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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]]