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Old 01-07-2010, 10:38 AM
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Default Among 'The Prisoner', 'The X Files' or 'Twin Peaks' which one do you think had bigger cult?

Can you tell me which one Among 'The Prisoner', 'The X Files' or 'Twin Peaks' which one do you think had bigger cult?
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Old 01-08-2010, 05:43 AM
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Default re: Among 'The Prisoner', 'The X Files' or 'Twin Peaks' which one do you think had bigger cult?

I will always go for X Files as I go crazy about Mulder and Sculley. I named a pair of iguanas after them. It sounds cool right.
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Old 01-18-2010, 05:06 PM
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When you ask which is the bigget cult I suppose the answer is when you ask the question, if you had asked around the launch of the X files movie that would have been the bigger, I hear there is going to be a Prisoner Movie .... see synopsis below when this movie is released The Prisoner is bound to become a cult, but for me consistently Twin Peaks is the bigger cult, David Lynch leaves so much of the work up to us the audience and lets be honest it coincided with the beginning of the Internet, so my vote goes for the incomperable Twin peaks, having said that cannot wait to see the Prisoner movie...
A New Yorker awakens to find himself in a place called The Village run by a man known as Two. As everyone in The Village is referred to only by a number, everyone in The Village refers to him as Six - despite he himself knowing that he has another name - and seems to know who he is. He is told he lives in The Village and that The Village is the only reality there is. Six's mission becomes to find out where The Village is, who Two is and why he is seemingly keeping him prisoner in The Village (despite Two stating that Six is a free man), and how he can escape to his life back in New York. Six has to learn who among the Villagers he can trust - who include a doctor named 313, a cab driver named 147, and Two's own son named 11-12 - in his quest to escape from The Village. Six also has recurring memories of his life in New York, including an encounter with a woman named Lucy, which may be part of the key to discovering why he's in The Village.
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Old 01-19-2010, 02:44 PM
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I would say a bigger following, not a cult. Cult to me has a negative meaning.

Anyways, I loved The X-Files. I watched Twin Peaks too, but The X-Files was much more intense.
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Old 01-27-2010, 12:29 AM
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I think probably X Files had a bigger following. Consider the number of pop culture references to X Files, and it did have two movies.
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Old 01-27-2010, 12:38 PM
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Love Twin peaks it sort of started it all, but X Files is tempting, what about Lost though? That has to be up there as a Cult show.
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