The X Files: I Want to Believe
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Follows
"The X Files" (1993)
The X Files (1998)
References
A Wild Hare (1940)
 -  Mulder says "What's up, Doc?" to Scully.
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
 -  An FBI agent says that Mulder's sister was abducted by E.T.
"The X Files: Beyond the Sea (#1.12)" (1994)
 -  Agent Whitney says she studied Mulder's case involving the psychic Luther Lee Boggs.
The X Files (1998)
 -  After being rescued, Mulder says to Skinner, "Cold, I'm cold" and Skinner holds him in his lap. In the first movie, Mulder does the same thing for Scully.
Referenced in
Tropic Thunder (2008)
 -  Poster seen on the wall.
Features
"The Jeffersons" (1975)
 -  The title sequence plays on a TV in the dorm room.
Featured in
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: (2008-07-26)" (2008)
 -  Clips shown for the review.
"20 to 1: TV Couples (#8.11)" (2009)
 -  Clips shown in a segment on Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.

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