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    `X-Files' movie title is out there: `I Want to Believe'

    By DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer Wed Apr 16, 12:45 PM ET

    LOS ANGELES - The truth is finally out there about the new "X-Files" movie title.
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    The second big-screen spinoff of the paranormal TV adventure will be called "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," Chris Carter, the series' creator and the movie's director and co-writer, told The Associated Press.

    Distributor 20th Century Fox signed off on the title Wednesday.

    The title is a familiar phrase for fans of the series that starred David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI agents chasing after aliens and supernatural happenings. "I Want to Believe" was the slogan on a poster Duchovny's UFO-obsessed agent Fox Mulder had hanging in the cluttered basement office where he and Anderson's Dana Scully worked.

    "It's a natural title," Carter said in a telephone interview Tuesday during a break from editing the film. "It's a story that involves the difficulties in mediating faith and science. `I Want to Believe.' It really does suggest Mulder's struggle with his faith."

    "I Want to Believe" comes 10 years after the first film and six years after the finale of the series, whose opening credits for much of its nine-year run featured the catch-phrase "the truth is out there."

    Due in theaters July 25, the movie will not deal with aliens or the intricate mythology about interaction between humans and extraterrestrials that the show built up over the years, Carter said.

    Instead, it casts Mulder and Scully into a stand-alone, earth-bound story aimed at both serious "X-Files" fans and newcomers, he said.

    "It has struck me over the last several years talking to college-age kids that a lot of them really don't know the show or haven't seen it," Carter said. "If you're 20 years old now, the show started when you were 4. It was probably too scary for you or your parents wouldn't let you watch it. So there's a whole new audience that might have liked the show. This was made to, I would call it, satisfy everyone."

    Hardcore fans need not worry that the movie will be going back to square one, though, Carter said. The movie will be true to the spirit of the show and everything Mulder and Scully went through, he said.

    "The reason we're even making the movie is for the rabid fans, so we don't want to insult them by having to take them back through the concept again," Carter said.

    Carter said he settled on "I Want to Believe" from the time he and co-writer Frank Spotnitz started on the screenplay. It took so long to go public with it because studio executives wanted to make sure it was a marketable title, he said.

    The filmmakers have kept the story tightly under wraps to prevent plot spoilers from leaking on the Internet, a phenomenon that barely existed when the first movie came out in 1998.

    "We went to almost comical lengths to keep the story a secret," Carter said. "That included allowing only the key crew members to read the script, and they had to read it in a room that had video cameras trained on them. It was a new experience."

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    20th Century Fox is owned by News Corp.
    Screw the kiddies! Finish the damn storyline you lazy, cowardly bastards! The "newcomers" can go rent the goddamn DVDs of the series to catch up!



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    I'm not going to watch a monster-of-the-week X-Files movie. I didn't even like watching the monster-of-the-week X-Files episodes. Too bad they didn't actually, you know, plan out the plot, which had potential.
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    • #3
      Unless the movie's about a time machine that takes me back to when I wanted to **** Gillian Anderson I think I'll pass.
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      • #4
        What, meaning you wouldn't **** Gillian Anderson now?

        Unbelievable!

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        • #5
          She looks used up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Koyaanisqatsi
            I'm not going to watch a monster-of-the-week X-Files movie. I didn't even like watching the monster-of-the-week X-Files episodes. Too bad they didn't actually, you know, plan out the plot, which had potential.
            I often prefered the non-alien episodes. They often Free Asher had better stories than the arc episodes of which I missed several and couldn't follow. Not that it mattered as they were all pretty much the same.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by KrazyHorse
              She looks used up.

              meh, pretty trucked out but I'd still hit it
              Unbelievable!

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              • #8
                Don't get me wrong, so would I.

                But it would only be for nostalgia.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DaShi


                  I often prefered the non-alien episodes. They often Free Asher had better stories than the arc episodes of which I missed several and couldn't follow. Not that it mattered as they were all pretty much the same.
                  I agree Free Asher; I thought that the alien episodes were terribly frustrating and formulaic after a while.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KrazyHorse
                    Don't get me wrong, so would I.

                    But it would only be for nostalgia.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Koyaanisqatsi
                      I'm not going to watch a monster-of-the-week X-Files movie. I didn't even like watching the monster-of-the-week X-Files episodes. Too bad they didn't actually, you know, plan out the plot, which had potential.

                      I was never a big X-Files fan, but I did watch it back in the day. I agree about monster-of-the-week. I didn't care much for planet-of-the-week Star Trek stuff either. Shows with on going plots like Babylon 5 > the rest.
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                      • #12
                        Oddly enough, I just started watching Babylon 5...didn't see it the first time around. Given all I've heard, I hope it improves after the first season. It kinda sucks so far.
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                        • #13
                          Yea, the first season starts off slow. Give it a bit more.
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                          • #14
                            Re: New X-Files movie titled- "X-Files: I Want to Believe" this movie isn't going to

                            Originally posted by DRoseDARs
                            Screw the kiddies! Finish the damn storyline you lazy, cowardly bastards! The "newcomers" can go rent the goddamn DVDs of the series to catch up!
                            QFT!

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                            • #15
                              The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

                              The Weighted Companion Cube is cheating on you, that slut.

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