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Geophyrd
17-Oct-2007, 08:43 PM
The truth is out there... (http://www.syfyportal.com/news424308.html) You're welcome for sharing...

Danny
17-Oct-2007, 08:48 PM
october 16th?, i swear i heard abotu duchovney dropping the bombshell on this one a good month or so ago *wonders off pondering*:confused:

bassman
17-Oct-2007, 09:00 PM
october 16th?, i swear i heard abotu duchovney dropping the bombshell on this one a good month or so ago *wonders off pondering*:confused:

Yeah, you're right. Duchovney and Carter have been mentioning a sequel for years now. At least now it seems like they mean it.

I loved the X-Files, so bring it on.

Danny
17-Oct-2007, 10:06 PM
i didnt watch it much, a bit beofre my time, but even though i never seem to sit down to watch rereuns the first few seasons especially were fantastic.
a better pilot ep than many scifi shows out today.

MinionZombie
18-Oct-2007, 10:07 AM
I was there from the beginning and it was a great show, occasionally had its wobbles, but all shows do. The movie was good, so I'd definitely be up for a second.

One of these days I'll have to get all the box sets and have an uber-marathon.

Legion2213
18-Oct-2007, 11:04 AM
The first few seasons were fantastic...it tailed off towards the end though and I lost interest.

I hear that the movie is going to be "supernatural" in theme...no ET's, abductions, plans for ID4 style take overs etc. :bored:

bassman
18-Oct-2007, 11:55 AM
I hear that the movie is going to be "supernatural" in theme...no ET's, abductions, plans for ID4 style take overs etc. :bored:

Well...that was done with the first movie. They would just be repeating themselves to do it again. Not to mention that the alien conspiracy was 90% of the show.

MinionZombie
18-Oct-2007, 12:01 PM
The whole alien conspiracy thing taking over at times during the show was a bit of a turn off, nothing seemed to happen much or resolve, got kind of boring and samey, I enjoyed the stuff where it was 'one off' episodes, like that family of absolute freaks living in the mountains, damn that was messed up - what episode was that, anyone know?

The alien conspiracy stuff was good, but there was a bit too much of it perhaps, but then again there were a boatload of episodes, so it's bound to happen.

Geophyrd
18-Oct-2007, 12:25 PM
David Duchovny was once interviewed about the alien conspiracy and he commented that people would be really mad if they knew how little went into it. The mythos of the show was wrapped around the idea of what in the heck is going on? Then, of course, the writers didn't know. By the time they'd realized what they'd done, they were in a tight corner that was making too much money to stop. So, they threw more things at it until it became totally unwieldy.

In other words, they did what I REALLY REALLY hope the Lost people aren't doing.

MinionZombie
18-Oct-2007, 05:30 PM
Nah I think there's more thought going into the whole Lost thing, especially with the last 3 seasons, they have a definite point of closure they're working towards, and also with the depth they go into, as well as the cultural clues (sure fire sign that the writers are well-read and intelligent folks).

Lost gets a lot of dismissive crap thrown it's way, just because it's popular, or other silly reasons...it's like the term "torture porn" leveled at certain horror films, it's childish, dismissive and a pain in my ass.

Danny
18-Oct-2007, 06:10 PM
oooh, listen to the burn of that raw nerve:p:lol:

acealive1
18-Oct-2007, 07:42 PM
Well...that was done with the first movie. They would just be repeating themselves to do it again. Not to mention that the alien conspiracy was 90% of the show.



um..........yea......... they dealt with "unexplained" cases....so why wouldnt aliens be almost all of the show?

bassman
18-Oct-2007, 07:49 PM
um..........yea......... they dealt with "unexplained" cases....so why wouldnt aliens be almost all of the show?

Yeah, I get what you're saying. I was referring to the normal movie-going audience that aren't fans of the show. That's one thing that was great with "fight the future".....it was also enjoyable to people that weren't already fans. To do that over again might seem unenjoyable to audiences, ya know? And....the movie wrapped up the conspiracy quite well. With exception of the cornfields in the end, that is.

I know most of the show was about the alien conspiracy, but to be honest, my favorite episodes were the ones about random sh*t.

MinionZombie
18-Oct-2007, 08:05 PM
oooh, listen to the burn of that raw nerve:p:lol:
Sick burn maybe, but it's the sick burn of truth my friend. :D

Legion2213
18-Oct-2007, 08:22 PM
Aliens were the core of the show...spooky supernatural stuff could be done by anybody.

I did like some of the "random" non-alien stories....like those little bugs in the forest that were cocooning folks, or one of the first shows with "Stanley Toomes" (mutant bloke who could squeeze through bars and stuff).

bassman
18-Oct-2007, 08:23 PM
I did like some of the "random" non-alien stories....like those little bugs in the forest that were cocooning folks, or one of the first shows with "Stanley Toomes" (mutant bloke who could squeeze through bars and stuff).

Damn it's weird you mention that. I was thinking about that exact episode just a minute ago....

Legion2213
18-Oct-2007, 08:26 PM
Damn it's weird you mention that. I was thinking about that exact episode just a minute ago....

*X-Files theme kicks in*

bassman
18-Oct-2007, 08:40 PM
I heard once that there are actually lyrics to that song??

That would be interesting to hear.:|

MinionZombie
19-Oct-2007, 10:05 AM
"It's a spoooooky, spoooooky show,
about some aaaaaliennnnns,
and Mulder chases them,

Scully follows sciiience,
sexual tension is riiiiiiife..."

Something like that I bet, sorry but I suck at song writing. :D But just 'doodly-doo' the themetune along to that. :p

bassman
12-Dec-2007, 08:38 PM
Wow.....after all this time it really is happening. No more "It is", "It isn't", "It is!", "Maybe it is?!?". Here's the first undisputable evidence that X-Files 2 is coming next year....

http://www.latinoreview.com/images/user/xfiles3.JPG

Yeah, that's the chick from Saving Silverman. There's also some more around the net. Including some of....*gulp* Xzibit. Apparently he's going to pimp Mulder's ride or something.:rolleyes:

bassman
16-Apr-2008, 05:55 PM
The title of the film is "The X-Files: I Want To Believe".:|

Poster:

http://joblo.com/big-poster-images/X-Filesp1.jpg


Not giving much away about the plot, are they?:p

Danny
16-Apr-2008, 06:23 PM
i wonder if it really will turn out that there multiple personas of the same person like its been rumoured to be.

Mike70
16-Apr-2008, 06:45 PM
The first few seasons were fantastic...it tailed off towards the end though and I lost interest.

I hear that the movie is going to be "supernatural" in theme...no ET's, abductions, plans for ID4 style take overs etc. :bored:

word to the first - i loved the first 4 seasons of the x-files. after that my interest in it gradually declined. the seasons with reyes and doggett are, in my opinion, total crap.


i hope it does have a supernatural theme. the horror stories (or scifi/horror) they did on that show were head and shoulders above the "mythology" (supresses a shudder) stories. a few of those eps like "kaddish", "shapes", and "die hand, die verletzt" are some of the best horror themed tv ever - at least i think so.

MinionZombie
16-Apr-2008, 07:27 PM
That's the title? Where'd you hear that? Sounds like bollocks to me. :D

bassman
16-Apr-2008, 08:09 PM
That's the title? Where'd you hear that? Sounds like bollocks to me. :D

Apparently Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz have had that title in mind ever since writing the story but the studio didn't want it. Somehow, they talked the studio into it and they signed the agreement earlier this week.

SOURCE (http://joblo.com/x-files-title-is)

Choas
16-Apr-2008, 09:32 PM
I loved the show and the first movie.I can't wait this one.

bassman
05-Jun-2008, 01:15 PM
NEW TRAILER (http://joblo.com/new-x-files-trailer)

I'm there, man.:hyper:

MinionZombie
05-Jun-2008, 07:20 PM
The black ooze in the eyes again? I thought they'd done that already?

I'm not popping a raging boner, but I'm deffo up for watching it.

bassman
05-Jun-2008, 09:09 PM
The black ooze in the eyes again? I thought they'd done that already?

I'm not popping a raging boner, but I'm deffo up for watching it.

I believe it was blood. And the alien goo didn't leak out of characters' eyes like that. This film is not supposed to have anything to do with the x-files alien mythology. Unless.......they told everyone that so they could throw us off.:shifty:

I'm onto you, chris carter...

acealive1
05-Jun-2008, 09:24 PM
Aliens were the core of the show...spooky supernatural stuff could be done by anybody.

I did like some of the "random" non-alien stories....like those little bugs in the forest that were cocooning folks, or one of the first shows with "Stanley Toomes" (mutant bloke who could squeeze through bars and stuff).


actually its Eugene Victor Tooms

MikePizzoff
05-Jun-2008, 09:25 PM
Somehow I've completely missed this thread up until now. :confused:

I'm not a dedicated fan of the show, but I will occasionally watch it. However, I absolutely love the first film, and this looks pretty good, so I'll definitely see it.

acealive1
05-Jun-2008, 09:28 PM
word to the first - i loved the first 4 seasons of the x-files. after that my interest in it gradually declined. the seasons with reyes and doggett are, in my opinion, total crap.


i hope it does have a supernatural theme. the horror stories (or scifi/horror) they did on that show were head and shoulders above the "mythology" (supresses a shudder) stories. a few of those eps like "kaddish", "shapes", and "die hand, die verletzt" are some of the best horror themed tv ever - at least i think so.









is it just me, or was skinner getting his ass kicked all througout season 3? he was beaten up,tossed down stairs, almost shot and wrestled X in mulder's hallway

AcesandEights
05-Jun-2008, 10:34 PM
is it just me, or was skinner getting his ass kicked all througout season 3? he was beaten up,tossed down stairs, almost shot and wrestled X in mulder's hallway

All of that sounds familiar, but it seems crazy that it might have all happened in one season :stunned:

acealive1
05-Jun-2008, 10:53 PM
All of that sounds familiar, but it seems crazy that it might have all happened in one season :stunned:

at like season 5,i reflected back and was like "wow" cuz skinner had also been nearly offed by krycek.

MikePizzoff
13-Oct-2008, 02:59 AM
My girlfriend and I have become completely hooked on the X-Files series. The question I'm asking is should I finish watching all of the seasons before checking this movie out? Or does it not have many ties to old things that I'll need to reference?

Rottedfreak
13-Oct-2008, 06:23 AM
Bet few have noticed this but Scully is immortal.
In season 3 'Clyde Bruckmans Final Repose' she asks him (the psychic) how she dies and he smiles and says "you dont die." then in season 6 an immortal photographer chasing death takes her death, at the end it's noted she's healed faster.

MinionZombie
13-Oct-2008, 09:51 AM
My girlfriend and I have become completely hooked on the X-Files series. The question I'm asking is should I finish watching all of the seasons before checking this movie out? Or does it not have many ties to old things that I'll need to reference?
You must watch the entire show before seeing "I Want To Believe" I say, that way the movie works MUCH better and you get the MOST out of it. References to prior events will then make sense, and mean more too.

I've been whoring up the entire X-Files saga recently too. As I'd said earlier in this thread, I was there from the beginning, so when this second X-Files movie came out I watched it straight away (as I'd already seen the entire series and the first movie), and that's what spurred me on to get into the show again and I've been infatuated with it for the past two months as a result (now mid-way through season 8, just ordered season 9).

I'm watching it all in chronological order, so it goes:

1) Seasons 1 through 5
2) The X-Files: Fight the Future (the first movie)
3) Seasons 6 through 8
4) The Lone Gunmen (single season spin off)
5) Season 9
6) The X-Files: I Want To Believe (second movie)

I might have to do The Lone Gunmen out of order as it's tough to find a copy that's in stock and priced fairly.

I've got the second move pre-ordered as well, the fancy-pants special edition. :)

Rottedfreak - aye, I noticed those things too. I guess they're there for the hardcore fans, or for people with attention to detail, and not overtly important enough so that the average viewer has to know about that stuff.

...

It's funny reading my posts from last year, saying 'I must get all the box sets and have a marathon' - and here I am one year later doing just that. Also, I guess as I was watching the show when I was much younger, my memory retention wasn't as good - as well as watching it 'as it aired' - I didn't get the continuity as much.

Now though, watching it all back-to-back, when I want and how many episodes a day I want, it's WICKED-COOL! The alien conspiracy stuff is far better than my scattered memories suggested, a lot more compelling - but then again, I'm a decade older now, so I've definitely been appreciating the show on a far higher level than I was when I was originally watching it as a teenager.

F*ck I love this show!!! :kiss::kiss::kiss:

And that good people, was my 12,000th post. :sneaky::cool:

MikePizzoff
14-Oct-2008, 02:14 PM
Looks like I won't be seeing this movie for quite some time, then. We're still on season one!

darth los
14-Oct-2008, 03:16 PM
Looks like I won't be seeing this movie for quite some time, then. We're still on season one!

It depends on what your watching style is. If you like to watch an episode and then meditate on it, which is totally legitimate considering the profoundness of each individual episode, then yeah, it might take a while. But if that's not your thing you can rip through it in like 3 months.



:cool:

MinionZombie
14-Oct-2008, 04:43 PM
I've been utterly barging The X-Files for the past two months, which has mostly replaced my entire TV viewing schedule (bar the odd thing). Mind you, it has made me procrastinate on a few things I'd have otherwise been getting on with, lol ... but the show's so damn awesome!

It's definitely far far far better to watch it chronologically, otherwise the meaning and impact of I Want To Believe will be completely and utterly wasted, as well as dishing out spoilers for episodes you haven't seen yet.

Trust me, watch it chronologically - do it right. :)

Rottedfreak
24-Nov-2008, 08:48 PM
Saw it, what a disappointment, I know it's the first X Files anything in six years but we have DVDs and reruns featuring episodes of superior quality, this wasn't even a monster of the week style one, more a human phenomenon episode like Roland or Aubrey, with themes about stem cells and head transplants.

*edited by MZ to hide a plot spoiler*