David Duchovny about his experience at Fenway Park
Étiquette : bucky fucking dent
David Duchovny on Bill Carter – Sirius XM podcast
On his relationship with Gillian Anderson:
“We’ve spent so much time together. We’ve acted so much together. It’s not a possibility that I’ll ever act with anybody as much… there’s not enough time left in my life to do that. So, there’s a personal history that’s strong, there’s a personal history kind of encompasses this life changing and career making enterprise that we did together. We have that bond of like having started when we were just kind of individual people and then becoming this huge thing and only the other one knows what that’s like. And then we have all this acting that we’ve done together so I don’t think we even try to play any kind of anything. “
Other SiriusXM podcasts from last week:
David Duchovny on The Grammy Mix DJ Whoo Kid – SiriusXM podcast
https://youtu.be/WdGYgMvjQ5k
*Listening to his own song*: “Where does this beautiful sound coming from? It’s like an angel singing!”
David Duchovny on Up All Afternoon – Sirius XM podcast
https://youtu.be/N2MJv9GJQIQ
“Occasionally, I’ve ran around too much and I haven’t enough breath to sing. It’s like ‘Oh shit! I gotta sing now! And I’m sweating and I’m panting over here!’ ‘cause like I said, singing is not a natural gift for me so I kinda have to concentrate when I’m doing it. So if I’m having too good time, the songs may not be as good.”
“One thing that Darin and I have talked about, is that Darin hates to work. You know, he hates having a job. So every show he’s ever been employed by, he tried to destroy from within. So if you think of every Darin script as trying to destroy The X-Files. You know, trying to cut it off at the knees. To expose it as ridiculous.”
David Duchovny on Feedback – SiriusXM podcast
https://youtu.be/7Cl1xawRCzY
“So this is the last season of The X-Files?”
“We think! We don’t know! Nobody knows! I don’t think that way. I figured there’s always time to mourn. I try to appreciate it as it’s happening and not put a label on what’s happening or when. Nobody knows. Nobody wants to say.”
David Duchovny on Roland’s Food Court – SiriusXM podcast
https://youtu.be/p1qnUiKzuyM
“I’m not great with the food and I’m not great with telling about new music.”
David Duchovny talks about his new upcoming book and says that he will be turning Bucky F*cking Dent into a movie with Roland and Gennaro on Roland’s Food Court.
David Duchovny talking about Hell or Highwater, Garry Shandling, Brad, Every Third Thought, Bucky Fucking Dent, how Gillian Anderson “might have” showed up on stage with him but couldn’t and how she didn’t know what Take a Knee was and so on…
David Duchovny: Songs in the Key of X
Some highlights/new information:
• On the Vancouver concert: “For the coming performance, he is bringing up half his band from Los Angeles.
‘It’s keyboards, guitar and me, and the guys will sing some too,’ he said. ‘It will be vulnerable, for sure, because I wouldn’t win American Idol. I’m fine with that.’“
• On Bucky F*cking Dent becoming a film: ‘It actually started as a screenplay and now it’s reverting back to its original form. I seem to have the money to make it, so it looks like it’s happening this summer.”
• On future projects: “He is also developing a couple of shows that he may or may not be starring in.
‘I can’t really say too much about those … because they aren’t committed to shooting at the moment, so we’ll see,” he said. “When the work is good, whether it is writing, acting of singing, it doesn’t matter to me what the venue or the form is if it feels good and true and entertaining. I’ll dance if you want me to, but you don’t want me to.’“
The Sporting Life with Jeremy Schaap 5/5/17 – David Duchovny, Actor & Novelist
“We like talking to the interesting people about interesting things and I dare say that the least interesting thing on [David] Duchovny’s professional resume might be The X-Files. This guy…he sings, he knows a bunch of languages..he writes books.”
– The Dan Le Batard Show (x)
👆 And then demonstrates his interestingness as he launches into the history of how jeans became popular in the 60s because they were a way of showing solidarity with the working man etc.
Host: why do you know this?
DD: I don’t know. But I do.






