A community portal about The X-Files with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The X-Files is an American television series created by Chris Carter. The show first aired on FOX on September 10, 1993, and ended after a...
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A community portal about The X-Files with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The X-Files is an American television series created by Chris Carter. The show first aired on FOX on September 10, 1993, and ended after a nine-year run on May 19, 2002. The X-Files was one of the network's first major hits, and its main characters and slogans became pop culture touchstones, simultaneously tapping into and inspiring a plethora of conspiracy theories, paranoia about the U.S. government, and belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
"The Truth Is Out There", "Trust No One", "I Want to Believe" The X-Files is an American science fiction television sequence and won in Peabody, Golden Globe, and Emmy Award. The display is glimpsed as a characterizing sequence of the 1990s, coinciding with the era's prevalent mistrust of authorities, interest in conspiracy ideas and spirituality, and the conviction in the reality of extraterrestrial life. In 2007, Time Magazine publication encompassed it on a register of the "100 Best...
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The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Amanda Peet
Directed by Chris Carter
Rated PG-13
There's definitely
wishful thinking in the title of the new X-Files movie. Ten years
after the first film and nearly a decade after the finale of the landmark
series we get
The X-Files: I Want to Believe. Fans who
have missed the show and even casual viewers who admired its constant risk
taking and envelope pushing probably want...
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by Brandon Aliens versus monsters! No, this isn't a review of Aliens versus Predator ( two word review; shit sandwich). This is my look at the best of The X-Files. The entirety of The X-Files run was a balance between the "myth-arc" alien conspiracy episodes and the "monster of the week" oriented episodes. Here are my top five episodes of each! Myth-arc/Conspiracy Episodes "Pilot" 1-1 A more perfect pilot may exist out there, but not for my money. This was the perfect introduction to the...
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Though he may have trouble getting the money to make it
after the lackluster production of
The X-Files: I Want to Believe,
Chris Carter, the creator of the series and the
director of the new film,
tells IGN he's already putting together ideas
for a third movie.
"We had really good fun doing this movie -- we have high
hopes for it and we just want people to like it," says Carter. If people do want
to come and see it we'll certainly be talking about another movie."
So far, of course...
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The reviews for the new X-Files: I Want To Believe flick are pretty grim. Manohla Dargis in the Times calls it "baggy, draggy, oddly timed and strangely off the mark," and Dana Stevens at Slate says it should be subtitled I Want To Care. But her colleague Juliet Lapidos makes a good point about why this is so disappointing — the film was conceived as a standalone episode, mercifully divorced from the muddled meta-narrative about how a government Syndicate was in cahoots with aliens...
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A Newbie Viewing Guide The latest "X-Files" movie is surprisingly accessible for people who don't know the mythology of the show, or who simply can't remember all the twists and turns of the series' nine-year ...
There was a rumor floating around that X-Files 3 would be going straight to DVD. I didn’t even know they had plans for a third film, however, on Biglight.com’s Blog (the people who made X-Files: I Want to Believe) there is a post about why there should be a third film (read below). Some websites...
Remember X-Files: I Want to Believe? What? You don't? it was released in theaters less than a month ago.
Yes, I am serious.
You didn't hear about it?
Well damn, it still might be showing somewhere, perhaps in a double feature with Midnight Meat Train. Don' worry too much though, Fox didn't...
MANILA, Philippines—Six years after “The X-Files” went off the air, Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny reprise the FBI agent roles that made them famous in a self-contained new film that revives familiar themes.
Considering that The X-Files: I Want to Believe has been one of the biggest disappointments of the summer with a total gross so far of around $20 million, it comes as no surprise that if a third film is made it ...
Y'know, what with the zombie-slow pacing, everyone speaking their lines as if they were on Thorazine , the new X-Files movie should've been titled, "The X-Files: Wake Me When It's Over." Man, what a profoundly ...
The fan favorite sci-fi drama edges closer to a highly anticipated film sequel. DAVID DUCHOVNY is set to reprise his role as Fox Mulder in the 'X-Files' film sequel, the long awaited follow-up to the 1998 big screen version of the FOX TV series. "I ...
The X-Files: I Want to Believe – A 20th Century Fox release. Directed by Chris Carter. Starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, Alvin “Xzibit” Joiner. Rated PG-13. It’s taken a while for another X-Files film ...
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We know -- you've wanted an iPod for years, but you've always wanted one branded with your favorite TV show, and that 90210 version didn't cut it. Boy, is it your lucky day. Fox has released some "Limited Edition" X-Files...