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Duchovny 'very happy to go back' to X-Files sequel
Q: Maybe you can help me. Awhile back, I was hearing rumors of another "X-Files" movie being made, but then it seemed to fizzle out. Is there any hope for us "X-Files"- philes? -- Anon., via e-mail
A: David Duchovny has confirmed a sequel to the "XFiles" movie is in the works -- with himself and Gillian Anderson reprising the characters that made them famous. Duchovny released the statement: "We've forgotten why we hate one another and can only remember why we love one another, and we're very happy to go back." Yay!
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Q: How is Kimberly Dozier, the CBS newswoman who was injured in Iraq last year, doing these days? -- Rita G., Fort Myers, Fla.
A: Since the car bomb went off that critically injured Dozier and killed her soundman and cameraman (James Brolan and Paul Douglas, respectively), Dozier has been making slow but miraculous progress. Her legs, which were shattered in the bombing, still have stiffness and sharp pains, but hours and hours of therapy are making her stronger each day. She was scheduled to undergo a final round of surgery in February to make a correction in her leg and repair a destroyed eardrum. In January, she visited to her CBS colleagues, and was greeted with hugs and cheers.
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Q: I remember that a few years ago, there was a series called "Bridezillas" on TV. I always thought the concept was mean-spirited and a bit tacky. Now I see there is a new show out called "Get Married." Please tell me this isn't going to be more of the same. I am wary about watching it. -- Samantha B., Lexington, Ky.
A: Rest assured, Samantha, "Get Married" is nothing like the "Bridezillas" series. "Married" is not being billed as a reality show; rather, it's a half-hour magazine format that debuted on the WE network in mid-April. It highlights the beautiful and magical time that one's wedding should be.
Featured guests throughout the series include John O'Hurley, Kurt Busch, and Matt and Suzy of NBC's "The Biggest Loser" talking about their weddings. The show, with hosts Jessica Campbell and Jenn Hobby, gives its viewers wedding and honeymoon tips and features interviews with wedding experts.
*** Q: I know John Candy died while filming a movie. Which one was that, when was it and how did he die? -- Linda S., Arcadia, Fla.
A: The Canadian funnyman passed away on March 4, 1994, of a massive heart attack while filming the comedy "Wagons East" with Richard Lewis. Candy had complete blockage in one of his coronary arteries. At the time of his death, Candy had been making a concerted effort to get healthy - - he had quit smoking and was slowly losing weight.
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