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Some of “X-Files” Scariest Monsters

Some of “X-Files” Scariest Monsters

July 25, 2008 By Sam Sloan 1 Comment

As Mulder and Scully get ready for their second big-screen adventure in “The X-Files: I Want to Believe,” take a look back at some of the spookiest suspects they crossed paths with during their TV series run, courtesy of our partners at TVGuide.com.

Donnie Phaster
He’s evil incarnate in the form of a death fetishist — that is, he collects things from
his victims. He specialized in picking up hookers with colored hair and long nails. He’d
bathe them, kill them and take a souvenir. ‘Nuff said.

The Host (Flukey)
Born from Chernobyl’s fallout, this part human, part Flukeworm lives in the sewers
searching for a new host. We will never be able to look at a port-a-potty the same
way again.

The Peacocks
They are a multi-generational inbred family. When the father died in a car crash and
the mom was injured, her sons stashed her under a bed and would procreate with her
to keep the family blood line going.

Mothmen
These freaky, red-eyed monsters blend into the woods they inhabit. They don’t take
kindly to developers or tourists encroaching on their territory, so they snag them from
the woods and take them to die in their lair.

To view the entire gallery of “X-Files” creepiest go to TVGuide.com.

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: X-Files

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Comments

  1. Mal@Oz says

    July 25, 2008 at 4:32 am

    I hate to be the bringer of bad news but what a POS! Just saw this movie and I can say that it would have to be one of the worst Xfiles episodes EVER. I left wondering – Why did they bother ? Sorry, I had high hopes for this but….:(

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