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The X-Files: I Want to Believe
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Directed by Chris Carter
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully with this long-delayed big-screen continuation that revives the series six years after it headed off the air in 2002. Creator Chris Carter returns to direct, co-writing the script with series veteran Frank Spotnitz for 20th Century Fox. Billy Connolly, Amanda Peet and rapper Xzibit co-star in the stand-alone sequel. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
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"The X-Files ran for nine seasons on FOX from 1993 to 2002, and mainly detailed the exploits of FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) as they investigated cases involving matters paranormal, extraterrestrial, or other topics familiar to listeners of the nationally syndicated, overnight radio program Coast to Coast AM. I was introduced to the series in its second season (episode "Duane " [More]
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"It should be noted, before I go into this review, that I was never a huge X-Files fanatic. The closest I got was during the shows first 4-5 seasons, when I think I watched every new episode as it aired. I didn't join any clubs, write any fan fiction, or read any message boards about it, but I watched it all. I remember watching a few episodes with my grandfather, but it wasn't really his " [More]
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"I, along with just about everyone else, questioned the release of a new X-Files movie at this point in time. It’s been 11 years since the first movie and something like six or seven years since the series left television. So a lot of people were asking “what’s the point?” Well the point was apparently to tell a pretty interesting story. I Want to Believe doesn’t fi " [More]
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Ten years after their first trip to feature film land, veteran paranormal partners Mulder and Scully return with this rather bland exercise in talky morality that does little to make up for its awkward title -- or the anticipation that surrounded it. Playing up to a very small amount of the series’ strong points was the flick’s first mistake. In fact, the movie feels more like a weak episode than anything requiring a big screen canvas. As a reboot of the franchise, I Want to Believe spends far too much time rehashing each character’s stereotypical motivations and less time on how their spectacular exploits have affected them. In this area, the picture might just play better to non-followers of the show, though even that doesn’t excuse creators Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz for dreaming up such dull reasoning for this tepid reunion. Sure, there’s a psychic involved, as well as a modern day Frankenstein experiment, but other than that, the audience is not really given anything too extraordinary to keep them engaged. Instead, the two main characters are split for the majority of the running time, with Mulder once again wrestling with sister issues and Scully doing everything she can to save a dying boy back at her Doctor day job. As far as their relationship goes, things are played out in a particularly vague way, which doesn’t help the emotional core of the film when their feelings take center stage. In many ways, it’s these types of baffling decisions that add up to make such a peculiar comeback vehicle. By not concerning themselves with spooky happenings, tense set pieces or even slight mention of any conspiracy theories that made up the core of the series, the filmmakers essentially neutered a lot of what they did best in the past. Thankfully this installment does have its light moments - mostly in the first act - yet it doesn’t take long for the sober mood to take hold and not let go. One bright spot comes with the return of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, who prove that the rapport between them is nowhere near dead. Supporting cast members do what they are expected to, with Billy Connolly delivering what would be this week’s solid guest star role if the picture had gone the small screen route instead. Amanda Peet and Xzibit both show up to deliver their respectively thankless roles, with one created just to present a faux love triangle that goes nowhere, while the latter simply fills the one-note skeptic slot in a cast brimming with disbelievers already. Though it does not put the nail in the X-Files coffin just yet, I Want to Believe does create a framework for how an event picture of this magnitude should not be handled. The thing that Carter and company need to realize is while there were plenty of chances to tell intimate stories such as this within a 24-show season, this was a time and place to step up to the plate and deliver something larger than a glorified filler episode. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 

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