The X-Files Movie, your thoughts?
wormlover
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As I am a rather large fan of the science-fiction series, what did anyone think about the movie? Did anyone even remember the movie? To be honest, they could of split this into two seperate 45 min long episodes but I prefer them on the "Big Screen". A great movie which you didn't have to understand the X-Files to understand
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The X-Files movie holds the record for one of the most well-written dialogue in the X-Files series : the scene where they almost kiss. Just absolutely marvelous, I watch it again and again when I popped in my VHS. It's very romantic.
The movie in itself is well done, although the bits aboard the ExtraTerrestial spaceship was too much. Nonetheless, from the very beginning until Dana is abducted, it's a very stylish movie and extremely enjoyable. Hiring Martin Landau as the paranoical (is that a word?) doctor Kutzweil is one of the highlight. He's just so believable in his part.
The rest of the cast delivers full time, including the superbs Well-Manicured Man and the Cigarette-Smoking Man. Duchovny and Anderson certainly don't disapoint, their chemistry expanding exponentially on the big screen.
X-Files is a wonderfully done series, and I hope the rumour of getting the Doggett-Reyes-Scully trio on the big screen one more time will be fulfilled.
"The movie in itself is well done, although the bits aboard the ExtraTerrestial spaceship was too much."
I thought those scences were very gripping and I hold my breath eevry time and the great thing about it is you don't know it's in a space ship.
I know they were talking about a second movie before the X Files final series wrapped, but since then Gillian Anderson let slip on Graham Norton last year that another series and second movie is still being discussed - what's the story with this, anyone know?
http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=20576
“They’re starting to talk about doing a feature again,” she confirms. “Every year or two they talk about it again, but it seems like it might be for real this time. Somehow it seems like somebody’s really serious about it. I know that Chris’ lawsuit with Fox is over, so maybe now it can be done.”
There’s no getting plot details out of her (“I keep in email contact with Chris but he won’t talk about it. At all”), but Anderson was able to say that it’s unlikely we’ll see the return of the little grey aliens at the heart of the series’ long-running conspiracy thread. “All Chris says is that he wants to make a really scary horror, like a stand-alone episode. I don’t think they’re interested in touching on any of the conspiracy stuff.”
The show disappointed many of its followers by petering out without wrapping up the story to their satisfaction. But Anderson says that the movie sequel’s function isn’t to appease the hardcore fans. “I actually don’t have enough of a perspective to say whether questions were answered or whether it was wrapped up enough in the end, and honestly there’s part of me that doesn’t care. I can be sympathetic to die-hard fans who might feel left in short shrift, but that’s where my sympathies lie!”
For the latest news on The X-Files’ bid to mutate into a big-screen franchise, trust no-one — except Empire.
My favorite part of the film was when Mulder woke up in the hospital. Who was there to greet him? None other than Langly, Frohike, and Byers! I was the biggest Lone Gunmen fan back in the day, and I am still miffed at Fox for cancelling their show.
Thank you for bringing up one I need to add to my DVD collection. Can't play my VHS anymore.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=emkQETpv2KU
Anybody else get a shiver down their spine when the music starts?
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Anyway, I will go see the film, only if you don't need to have seen every episode (and the first film which I never saw), and if it has a coherent narrative structure. Basically, what I am saying is, no more posing questions upon questions upon questions without giving any answers.
I'm really please David Duchovny is back in the limelight - I just adored him in Californication.
(As a side note my daughter doesn't get passed the music on the opening credits because its too scary ... she watched part of one on cable reruns and now thinks its 'sooo scary' )
I did not like Movie Number 1 at all.... sorry.
I found the new X Files flick a pleasant surpirse. It got back to the roots of the series, brought everything up to date, and had a plot that I was not able to figure out in advance. I especially liked the end.
So don't dispair, there are a couple of folks "out there" who enjoyed the new movie. It won't win an Oscar, but it may find a place on my DVD shelf.
Bond’s Beretta
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On the down side, the plot was a bit slow and not quite 'supernatural' enough for me. Yet I was fully engaged throughout, and found it a thoroughly enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours. It is not like The Dark Knight which I will definitely view again, but it is good - three stars out of five.