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The X-Files (aka Fight the Future)

The X-Files (aka Fight the Future)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Definately "THE" Sci-fi of the 90's
Review: If you are not an X-FILES mini-series fan, the movie might seem a bit "choppy."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NOT on DVD
Review: This is a fantastic movie! Thankfully it's out on Divx and I have a home theatre...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad movie? You're soaking in it.
Review: This has to be one of the worst movies ever made. The plot goes no where (if there is a plot), the effects are b-movie-esque, and the characters suck. Use your money more wisely, go invest in Apple.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Suspenseful
Review: I thought the X Files was a very good movie. You'll be wondering what's going to happen next the whole movie.I recommend it for anyone who's in the mood for a suspenseful thriller.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You don't have to be an Fan to love it
Review: The movie "The X-Files" was one of the best movies out this summer. It outleased ideas of government conspiracy and made you rethink the way you thought the government works. It had me on the edge of my seat the whole time while watching it. It's a must see movie and a great gift!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent thiriller
Review: Even better than the series. Suspense that makes your mind work overtime

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I think that it was great!!!
Review: Sure it only made sense to X-files veiwers, but that was why it was made! I think that It was great because there were some new things introduced and it had a new take on the Scully/Mulder relationship! If you're a true X-files fan you should like this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Sci-Fi movie ever!!!
Review: Even though the movie made 85 million dollars, I still think that this movie is better than ''Star Wars''. An interesting plot, great special effects, as well as great actors, this film has everything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The X-Files: Fight For The Future is Xcellent!
Review: I've watched and taped the X-Files since the very first episode in Oct. of '93. I'm one of the few X-Philes who can proudly say they have every episode of the X-Files on tape. This film was totally in keeping with the series....of course that means some of the story was vague and cloaked in mystery but then if it wasn't it wouldn't be the X-Files right? The story starts in 35,000 BC with some Neanderthals encountering a E.B.E. in a underground cave in Texas....then it cuts to Texas present day with some kids encountering the "black oil". Then it moves on to a FBI search for a bomb at a Federal building in Texas. I don't want to spoil it so I'll just say the story takes us from there then to Washington and finally to the climax in the Antarctic. Cancer Man is more a menacing figure in the background then a main character...much like he was in the first season. Martin Landau is good as a conspiracy nut and John Neville has a strong presence in the film as the Well Manicured Man. Also any doubts anyone might have had about Gillian Anderson's and David Duchovny's film presence should be laid to rest. If you were looking forward to seeing Mulder's butt or Scully's nude body covered in goo you'll be miffed because thankfully they had the good taste to leave that to your imagination and the much talked about "kiss scene" was done exactly the way it should have been. On the downside they didn't answer many questions and much of loose ends from the fith season where left well...loose but then if they did tie up everything there wouldn't be much point to the sixth season. My only real disappointments (and minor at that) where the fact that the cool shape shifting bounty hunter(s?) and Krychek aka RatBoy were no where to be seen. The Lone Gunmen do have one scene made memorable by a great line of Mulder's. All in all I'd give it a 9 if your an X-File and a 6 if your not. I'm glad they added the part where WMM tells Mulder why his sister was taken, they should have left it in the film in the first place. Oh and one last thing....for some reason I had a gut feeling there would be a Star Wars reference there was...... At the very end. Also if you have a good size TV get this widescreen version. Be warned however it looks kind of small on 25" TVs or smaller. Just sit closer. :o) -Rob

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nearly there...
Review: Too mass audience; too clumsy; too dull.

Would have been much better to make the first movie an more-than-TV-scary MOW - to show horror movie makers what to do.

Maybe the next movie will be a Millennium crossover...


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