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The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008)
Incredible that they could produce such rubbish!
What resulted was a dreadful waste of 1:40 hours of my life that will never be replaced. I sat there slap faced through shock and disappointment at the audacity of the director, (Chris Carter) who has basically sold us out and conformed to main stream acceptance, to underestimate our intelligence as viewers to actually think that this would be worth anybodies time. Basically Chris Carter here has just capitalised on the reputation that this once brilliant series formerly had. What one had grown to enjoy with the X-Files franchise during the 90's was dramatically and rapidly obliterated in this one sitting.
The flair of drama intertwined with mystery revolving around paranormal subjects of great scientific interest and which had done well to intrigue the general public was diluted severely to a mere love story between Moulder and Scully. The story/plot was pathetic, worse than any of the episodes of the actual series! The acting was lame, especially from the actor Xzibit who played agent Mosley Drummy as the sceptic in the whole affair that was played out, amateurish was not the word.
I looked on wide-eyed with disbelief at how appalling this was. Scully's character was one i just wanted to smack with a reality check, still the sceptic who needs logic to deal with any phenomena remotely strange, despite the experiences Scully has dealt with, one would think that this act was well worn out. Basically a bog roll film of the highest calibre, after watching this film you will not want to believe ever again in your life. X-Files will never recover from this poor excuse for a movie. I hope what you made from this Chris was worth it.