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The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe (2008)
description written by member Tim:
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their famous TV roles as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, examining the paranormal and unexplained events. Mulder continues his quest to search for the truth and Scully follows his pursuits.
| Release Date: | July 25th, 2008 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
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The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe Movie Review by Amanda (7/26/2008) |
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The newest X-Files movie may come as a disappointment to many, but I believe that hardcore X-Philes will have troubles finding too much wrong with being able to see their cherished heroes fight the good fight once again. The film was lacking in action, and even more surprising (and to many's chagrin) it was lacking in much...
(complete The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe review by Amanda)
| The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe Movie Review by Adam (8/2/2008) |
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Oh, where to begin . . . .
I left this film feeling much like I did just a few months ago when leaving the latest Indiana Jones embarassment. How did something so beloved, with so much input from the people key to the series success, with so much time to get it right . . . . how did something this awful make it to the...
(complete The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe review by Adam)
| The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe Movie Review by Jarrod (7/27/2008) |
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'The X-Files' ended as a series in 2002, in its concluding seasons, Robert Patrick replaced David Duchovny as the male lead, and Gillian Anderson retained her role as Dana Scully. Admittedly, I was not an avid fan of the show, but I know several people who are; X-philes they call themselves, and they own all the episodes...
(complete The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe review by Jarrod)
| The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe Movie Review by Ben (7/26/2008) |
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The power of belief is an important one as well as one of the most frustrating. We always keep reaching points in our lives where it seems like things couldn't possibly get any worse than they already have, and then they do. Our last few years in America have not been great ones, and that's probably being a bit generous....
(complete The X-Files 2: I Want to Believe review by Ben)
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