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  2. End Game (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    The scene featuring Scully being beaten up by the bounty hunter was primarily performed by a stunt woman. [3] The stiletto weapon, often referred to as the "gimlet", used by the bounty hunter was constructed from aluminium and acrylic, and activated by a pneumatic hose hidden in actor Brian Thompson's sleeve. [6]

  3. Herrenvolk (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Bounty Hunter arrives and chases them. As he corners them in a large bee hive , the Bounty Hunter is crushed and stung repeatedly in a trap set up by the trio. Scully and Pendrell report to Skinner and the Office of Professional Responsibility on the data being tracked by the Smiths, which appears to be a cataloging of human beings.

  4. Boss Nigger - Wikipedia

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    Boss Nigger (also known as Boss and The Black Bounty Killer) is a 1975 blaxploitation Western film directed by Jack Arnold, starring former football player Fred Williamson, who also wrote and co-produced the film. It is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer.

  5. The Unnatural (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    "The Unnatural" was written and directed by series co-star David Duchovny. "The Unnatural" was the first episode of The X-Files that Duchovny wrote by himself. (He had previously co-developed the stories for the second season episodes "Colony" and "Anasazi" - both with series creator Chris Carter, and received teleplay credits for the third season episodes "Avatar" and "Talitha Cumi".) [4 ...

  6. Colonist (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception to the Alien Bounty Hunters has been largely positive. Den of Geek also named the Alien Bounty Hunters among "The Top 10 X-Files Baddies". The review wrote positively of the Alien Bounty Hunters and described them as "the nasty minions of the colonists". The review wrote that their being written out of the series was a "shame ...

  7. Han shot first - Wikipedia

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    "Han shot first" refers to a controversial change made to a scene in the film Star Wars (1977), [a] in which Han Solo is confronted by the bounty hunter Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina. In the original version of this scene, Han shoots Greedo dead. Later versions are edited so that Greedo fires at Han first.

  8. The Flames of Disaster - Wikipedia

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    Following the bounty hunter attack the previous night, Wade prepares for his morning when he is suddenly dragged away. Knuckles, however, refuses to rescue him, wanting Wade to "learn to rescue himself". Wade discovers his captor to be his former bowling partner Jack Sinclair, who seeks to claim Wade's bounty after failing into economic troubles.

  9. Showdown at Boot Hill - Wikipedia

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    An unusual western plot that is character driven and reaches beyond right/wrong morality, requiring its male and female leads to develop and act on introspection. Bronson portrays a Marshall who has turned bounty hunter explicitly as a reaction to his being "short" and unable to command the allegiance of those he is to protect.