 “The X Files: I Want to Believe,” the second X-Files movie in 10(!) years, feels too much like an average weekly installment of the popular 1993-2002 FOX television series.  The new movie’s hardly worth the trouble of getting everybody together for a 202nd episode.  I’m a fan of the X-Files and wanted this movie to succeed.  The story was just so small.  I know they were avoiding the alien abduction mythology but I can name a half dozen creatures and “wow” moments from the series that didn’t involve the aliens.  Where was the cool shot of something you might expect from an X-Files movie?  What Chris Carter has produced is not going to re-launch the franchise.  Wait for the DVD if you liked the series.  If not, there’s no need to expose yourself to these complex characters and there twisted back-story.
“The X Files: I Want to Believe,” the second X-Files movie in 10(!) years, feels too much like an average weekly installment of the popular 1993-2002 FOX television series.  The new movie’s hardly worth the trouble of getting everybody together for a 202nd episode.  I’m a fan of the X-Files and wanted this movie to succeed.  The story was just so small.  I know they were avoiding the alien abduction mythology but I can name a half dozen creatures and “wow” moments from the series that didn’t involve the aliens.  Where was the cool shot of something you might expect from an X-Files movie?  What Chris Carter has produced is not going to re-launch the franchise.  Wait for the DVD if you liked the series.  If not, there’s no need to expose yourself to these complex characters and there twisted back-story.Look: 7 
Story: 5.5
Acting: 7
Goal: 5 
Intangibles: 6.5 
Overall: 6.5
 

 
 
 

 
 
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