Really Strange
Stories of the Totally Unknown
A live
action satire featuring The X-Wives, Unresolved Mysteries
and Invasion of the Balloon People. A raucous
unauthorized video satire written and directed by Stefan Petrucha
and Steve Holtz.
Coverage
and rave reviews appeared in The NY Daily News, Millimeter,
Wrapped in Plastic, The Fortean Times and more.
The
X-Wives and Unresolved
Mysteries now available for online viewing courtesy
of YouTube.
"There are so many
jokey TXF references that Philes will get the most from this,
but it is packed with enough verbal and visual gags for everyone
to find something that tickles them..."
-The
Fortean Times #104 (Nov 97)
"We've just scratched
the surface here; the jokes are so numerous one must "pay
strict attention" (to quote from another TV show) to
catch them all - including one great subtle bit involving
the soundtrack and Molder's opening and closing a door (It
has to be seen to be appreciated)."
-Wrapped In Plastic #31 (Oct 1997)
"The Spoof is out there
— An X-Files parody involving agents Sox Molder
and Zana Sully, the baffling case of a Siamese Twin who can't
locate his brother, a fiendish plot to replace office management
with balloon people... it's all part of Really Strange Stories
of the Totally Unknown."
—Millimeter — January 1998 teleproduction
news
"Very slickly put together,
complete with some flashy CGI work."
-Alternative
Cinema #14 (Spring 1998)
"For a low-budget production,
Really Strange Stories of the Totally Unknown is pretty slick."
-Outré-The
World of Ultramedia
"If you think we all take
the world a little too seriously, then check out the work
of two guys who who create TV parodies of the X-Files and
other shows, doing everything using their home PC. "
-Gina
Smith's Connected
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