Rating: Summary: The widescreen edition makes all the difference Review: Keeping in mind that the success behind the X-Files series was not only the brilliant writing, but also the cinematography and "movie-look" of the directing, it is little wonder that the X-files movie was just a two-hour long, big-budget episode of the t.v. show. As another reviewer pointed out: what else did we really want or expect? However, because this is the X-Files Movie, it would be wrong-minded to buy anything but the widescreen edition. As with the series, Chris Carter knows how to effectively fill a screen. And the movie is just as visually efficient. None of the edges are lost on this edition, as they are on the other VHS edition. And maybe it's me, but the sound is a little crisper too. In any event, if you're going to buy this film, this is the edition to get!
Rating: Summary: Dah I forgot! Review: Chris Carter mentions in the commentary that there was an alternate ending that showed Mulder talking to the Cigarette Smoking Man instead of Scully. It was going to be the original ending, but test audiences hated it and said that it didn't make any sense (which it doesn't. You'll agree when you hear him talk about it). But still...I'm a huge CSM fan, and any footage with him in it would've been nice to have. But regardless, this is still a great DVD.
Rating: Summary: The Truth is in here!!! Review: In the X-Files-Fight the Future, a classic sci-fi film is acted out to the hilt. Everything that was great about the X-files is in this film. CGB Spender working his wicked twist on everything concerning the Alien conspiracy and Mulder. Scully and Mulder's fated...almost...not quite kiss! When I saw this film in the theatre, people were literally sitting in the isles, cheering our heroes on their quest and even giving a standing ovation for that not-quite-a-kiss scene. This is undoubtedly my favorite film. The effects are spectacular...but the final scene in Antarctica rivals even CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND! See it, buy it, collect it. It's worth it!
Rating: Summary: From the "Gypsy Rose Lee School of Filmmaking" Review: For the uninitiated, Gypsy Rose Lee was a famous fan dancer that was able to strategically twirl fans about her unclothed body, never revealing anything to her ogling audiences.In other words, she was the ultimate tease...until this movie came out. Fans of the show flocked in droves to see a movie that didn't really answer a single "question" from the series. Seeing Mulder and Scully, as well as Director Skinner, The Cigarette Smoking Man, The Well-Manicured Man, and the Lone Gunmen, do the "movie-thing" is a treat, although the story could've been fleshed out a bit more. Creator Chris Carter promised a film that was a transitiion from season five to season six, but this film, while enjoyable is a definite "dangling carrot". Acting wise, stars Duchovny and Anderson do no more with their film incarnations than they do on television and, perhaps, that's as it should be. Oscar winner Martin Landau basically does the wild-eyed, seeing conspiracies around every corner quirky scientist-thing. None of the other actors has enough screen time to access their performances. The film does possess the look of a big budget theatrical film but there was more tension, suspense, and horror in the small screen outings. If Carter thought this film would gain converts to the X-Files mythology, he was sadly mistaken. It's a film only for those already hooked...of which I am one of them.
Rating: Summary: X-Files is the best show and movie ever! Review: This movie is my favorite!!!!! I mean what is better then David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson entering the big screen together in an X-Files movie?
Rating: Summary: Like a good episode of the TV show... Review: Watching this movie feels like watching a longer than usual episode of the TV show, with a higher than normal production budget. It is not bad at all but, like I said, it feels just like your watching the TV show. In other words there is nothing really new or special here but it is still good for what it is. Hardcore X-Philes should probably pick this up. The more casual viewer should probably just rent it first.
Rating: Summary: A Must Have For Any Sci-Fi Buff! Review: I loved The X Files show, but Fight The Future is a fantastic movie! A great movie to watch over and over!
Rating: Summary: Where is the sequel? Review: And thats really the only problem with this film if you're a fan of the show. You'll want more.
Rating: Summary: The Truth Is Out There, And It Says This Is A Great Movie! Review: Before seeing "Fight the Future", I had never had much interest in the X-files. I had always wanted to get into the series, but had been told by "philers" (X-file followers) that you really needed to see the series from the beginning to understand all the lore and mythology that was developed by series creator and producer, Chris Carter. Despite this, I went to see "X-Files: Fight the Futre" and I became an immediate fan. The movie is a great starting point for people unfamiliar with the series. The movie, through some clever dialogue and settings, gives a brief back history of the characters and events that have led up to the film, which served as a bridge between seasons 5 and 6 of the televison program. Fans of the series criticized the film, stating that the movie simplifed the immense conspiracy that had been developed by the series, but I found that, having no background with the X-files, it was just the catalyst I needed to launch my interest and give me the foundation for following the series. The story introduces us to Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovney) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), members of a classified agency within the heart of the F.B.I. that investigates paranormal and extra-terrestrial activities. It is established early in the film that Mulder and Scully have been removed from the X-files, for reasons which were established in the television series. Despite this fact, they stumble across an "incident" that occurs in Texas, where a cover-up has been put into motion that will lead them to some extraordinary discoveries that nearly costs them their lives. My synopsis of the film is deliberately vague, and for those of you reading this for understanding, I can say only that it is better that you come into this film with an open mind about it, as I did when I first saw it. The reason I give for this is that the story is not merely an independent film, but part of a much larger storyline that encompasses a generational television series, with this film serving as one of the high point in the series plot. You need to approach it without a pre-conceived notion as to what the film is about, because, as I experienced with my inital viewing of the film, the movie left me with as many questions as it answered, and because of my interest in the film, I went in search of a greater understanding of the stories and characters found within the X-files. The film was obviously produced on a much larger production budget than that of the television show, but, to its credit, the movie does not spend a lot of time using special effects to create tension. Instead, the tension of the film is built in the same way it is done in the television show-by providing paranoia that stems from shadowy agents within the Federal Government who act in the interest of their private agendas. The resulting effect is a movie that works well on creating paranoia and leaves you anticipating, but never really knowing, whats going to happen next. The film features much of the production talent of the series, including direction for Carter, as well as a great soundtrack by Mark Snow, who had the aid of an orchestra to amplify his classic television scoring. In addition, all of the principles of the series are present. This movie, in this reviewers opinion, arrived at a time when the X-files was at the prime of its success and popularity, and it is definitely a strong installment in the X-files franchise. Since my initial viewing of this film, I have become an avid fan, a "philer" if you will, and I still find the film to be a great installment in a series which implored that the audience "TRUST NO ONE". Well make an exception and trust me when I say that "X-Files: Fight the Future" is a worthwhile film, and a great adventure for fans of the series, or for those who have never before experienced the adventures and investigations of Mulder and Scully. Scott Kolecki
Rating: Summary: Great movie from a great TV show! Review: The X Files: Fight the Future is great. I'd give it 5 stars except I wish they had more characters from the show. But still worthwhile. It introduces new themes are ties them in with the season 5 finale, "The End," as well as other shows from the first five seasons.
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