X-Files: I Want To Believe

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Well the poll pretty much sums up my assumptions so I will rent this.
 
Really Chris Carter should have known not to temp another movie after the last 2 seasons of the series fell on it's face, he's just trying to kick a dead horse now :csad:


lol who voted 10?
 
Really Chris Carter should have known not to temp another movie after the last 2 seasons of the series fell on it's face, he's just trying to kick a dead horse now :csad:


lol who voted 10?

i did...
i loved it, through and through. scary, funny, dark, suspensefull, and has that great monster of the week feel to it.

it wont win any oscars, but for pure X-Files entertainment it doesnt get much better than this.
 
Different strokes for different folks I guess, nice to see someone got something out of this flick.
 
I'm shocked at how badly this movie has done at the box office.

Obviously Batman is a huge factor, but still....don't release your movie against Batman. That's surely a basic bit of Hollywood logic.
 
I see you gave it a 4. What's the reason for that score?

Well, considering I'm only a moderate X-Files fan with only moderate knowledge of the show...

I did not like what happened to the Scully/Mulder relationship. I liked the unique platonic male/female partnership they had. The lack of it in the show allowed only the main material to stand on its own. I think that the inclusion of the romantic Scully/Mulder relationship (also, notably, seemingly ambiguous) in I Want To Believe distracted from that main material.

The villain wasn't nearly as extraordinary as I was expecting. I was looking for something more (such as a government cover up, aliens, etc.). It wasn't enough to keep me really interested. :gray:

Had this been an episode of the X-Files, I think that I would have enjoyed it better. I believe I just went in with expectations that were too high.
 
Well, considering I'm only a moderate X-Files fan with only moderate knowledge of the show...

I did not like what happened to the Scully/Mulder relationship. I liked the unique platonic male/female partnership they had. The lack of it in the show allowed only the main material to stand on its own. I think that the inclusion of the romantic Scully/Mulder relationship (also, notably, seemingly ambiguous) in I Want To Believe distracted from that main material.

The villain wasn't nearly as extraordinary as I was expecting. I was looking for something more (such as a government cover up, aliens, etc.). It wasn't enough to keep me really interested. :gray:

Had this been an episode of the X-Files, I think that I would have enjoyed it better. I believe I just went in with expectations that were too high.


I made that mistake with Fight The Future....had low expectations for I Want To Believe and I wasn't disappointed......what a mess Chris Carter has done to The X-Files.He should never be allowed another script,movie or television production ever again.....:gray:
 
I gave the movie a 9. I was cringing and squirming in my seat the whole time. It reminded me of how scared I was of the commercials when I was eight years old back in 1993. Chris did a great job of getting the nostalgia out of the way early on in the film, and then getting down to business. Definitely not a bad movie, by any stretch of the imagination. I hope Fox continues to make more. Hell, is Saw, Fast and the Furious, and other crap franchises can keep going, a quality product like The X Files deserves its sequels as well.
 
I gave the movie a 9. I was cringing and squirming in my seat the whole time. It reminded me of how scared I was of the commercials when I was eight years old back in 1993. Chris did a great job of getting the nostalgia out of the way early on in the film, and then getting down to business. Definitely not a bad movie, by any stretch of the imagination. I hope Fox continues to make more. Hell, is Saw, Fast and the Furious, and other crap franchises can keep going, a quality product like The X Files deserves its sequels as well.

agreed,
this dude knows the time
 
I'm looking forward to this X-Files movie, I always fancied Gillian Anderson.

i have to wait August 1st for UK release.
 
I've been a fan of the X-Files since it first started, and to this day I am still a fan of the series. Even though the poll results are negative for this movie, I think I'll give it a chance and go see it in theaters.
 
I'm shocked at how badly this movie has done at the box office.

Obviously Batman is a huge factor, but still....don't release your movie against Batman. That's surely a basic bit of Hollywood logic.

It's probably just the fact that one is interested in X-Files anymore. It's been how many years since the show ended? Plus it's only got a 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
 
I'm bothered by how badly this has been doing at the box office! I know X-Files interest peaked some years ago, but 4 million??? I haven't seen it yet, but surely the movie deserves more than that! :csad:
 
Where are you getting 4 million from? It made 10 million over the weekend.
 
Where are you getting 4 million from? It made 10 million over the weekend.

Did it make 10 million? The last I heard it was 4. Maybe that was friday's numbers... :huh:
 
its ten now... yeah, 1/3 of the budget... not bad, but once it hits DVD it'll be freaking huge.

How do you know this? Not all movies that do poorly domestically do well on DVD. Especially ones that struggle to make over 20million. I don't know anyone personally who has the DVD of John Carpenter's Vampiers or George A. Romer's Land of the Dead.
 
How do you know this? Not all movies that do poorly domestically do well on DVD. Especially ones that struggle to make over 20million. I don't know anyone personally who has the DVD of John Carpenter's Vampiers or George A. Romer's Land of the Dead.

Not that anyone really knows how this movie will do once it's on dvd, but the X-Files dvds still sell consistently well, despite the fact that this show ended 6 years ago. I'd wager there are quite a few people that will wait for the dvd. Plus, it's entirely possible that when it came down to it for some people, seeing TDK was more of a priority than seeing X-Files. Some casual fans (or cheap fans for that matter) may be deciding to just wait it out, and buy it in a few months. I'm a huge X-Files fan and even I'm considering waiting for the dvd if it means I have to choose between a possibly disappointing sequel to one of my favorite shows or seeing TDK again.
 
Should I see this todya?

I work at the theater, so I can get in free, but I was wondering if it's worth just my time to see it?

I've only seen like, ten episodes of the original show and I've seen the first movie, but it's probably been five years.

Should I go for it?

-TNC
 
Should I see this todya?

I work at the theater, so I can get in free, but I was wondering if it's worth just my time to see it?

I've only seen like, ten episodes of the original show and I've seen the first movie, but it's probably been five years.

Should I go for it?

-TNC
It's slow and boring. I can't recommend it.
 
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