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The X-Files returning to TV (Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny in the leads)

The X-Files' to return to TV?

We want to believe! Fox executives are in talks with series creator Chris Carter, along with original actors Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, to bring back the sci-fi drama to TV.

xfiles.jpgWhat government conspiracies will Agents Scully and Mulder uncover in the new "X-Files?" Fox

It's not one of Agent Mulder's conspiracy theories. Hit supernatural show "The X-Files" -- which aired on Fox from 1993 to 2002 -- could be returning to Fox with none other than original actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles.

Fox executives Dana Walden and Gary Newman revealed during the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour that they are in talks with "X-Files" creator Chris Carter about bringing back the show for a new generation of fans to debate and love.

"It's true that we've had some conversations on 'X-Files,'" Newman told Entertainment Weekly. "We're hopeful of being able to bring that back at some point."

"Gary and I both worked (at 20th Century Fox Television) through the entire run of 'The X-Files,'" Walden told EW.com. "It was a great experience. We've maintained good relationships with Chris, David and Gillian. We're very hopeful, but it's hard. The actors are very busy. They have a lot going on. Chris has a lot on his plate, so it's just trying to carve out the time."

While "The X-Files" just wouldn't be the same without its original lead characters Agent Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Agent Dana Scully (Anderson), both actors already have plenty of ongoing projects to juggle.

Duchovny will be on the NBC series "Aquarius" and Anderson recently starred in the crime drama "The Fall" and has a recurring role on NBC's "Hannibal." She also stars in the upcoming "War and Peace" TV mini-series.

Both actors are also budding novelists. Anderson writes the sci-fi book series "EarthEnd Saga" for Simon & Schuster's new imprint Simon451, while Duchovny just published his debut novel, "Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale," for Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Neither actors, nor series creator Carter, have commented yet on the possible return of the show. But our fingers are crossed that we'll see Mulder and Scully chasing after aliens again, with the ghosts of the Lone Gunmen in tow.

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Reply #1 posted 01/20/15 9:24am

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Good! i hope this is true. The finale was beyond absolute shit. And the second movie was a waste of time. It needs a proper ending!

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Reply #2 posted 01/20/15 9:37am

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Gunsnhalen said:

Good! i hope this is true. The finale was beyond absolute shit. And the second movie was a waste of time. It needs a proper ending!

The 2nd movie? What was that?

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Reply #3 posted 01/20/15 10:24am

Gunsnhalen

Graycap23 said:

Gunsnhalen said:

Good! i hope this is true. The finale was beyond absolute shit. And the second movie was a waste of time. It needs a proper ending!

The 2nd movie? What was that?

EXACTLY lol

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Reply #4 posted 01/20/15 1:21pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

Graycap23 said:

The 2nd movie? What was that?

EXACTLY lol



I'd totally forgotten there was a second movie and then it was on TV a month ago. I watched it and wanted to pluck my eyes out when it was over!

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Reply #5 posted 01/20/15 1:43pm

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RodeoSchro said:

Gunsnhalen said:

EXACTLY lol



I'd totally forgotten there was a second movie and then it was on TV a month ago. I watched it and wanted to pluck my eyes out when it was over!

Yeah the second movie sucked, it felt more like CSI than X-Files

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Reply #6 posted 01/20/15 2:03pm

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kpowers said:

RodeoSchro said:



I'd totally forgotten there was a second movie and then it was on TV a month ago. I watched it and wanted to pluck my eyes out when it was over!

Yeah the second movie sucked, it felt more like CSI than X-Files

Is that the 2nd movie?

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Reply #7 posted 01/20/15 2:10pm

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Graycap23 said:

kpowers said:

Yeah the second movie sucked, it felt more like CSI than X-Files

Is that the 2nd movie?

Yes. The X Files: I Want to Believe came out in 2008

The X Files: I Want to Believe

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully both worked at the FBI as partners, a bond between them that led to their becoming lovers. But now they're out of the FBI and have begun new careers. Scully works as a staff physician at a Catholic hospital. Her focus these days is on a young boy with an incurable brain disease. Administration wants to give up on him. Scully, who feels a special bond with the boy, does not. Meanwhile, Mulder's focus is on clipping newspaper articles, throwing pencils into his ceiling and writing about the paranormal. Scully and Mulder are brought together as partners again when a special case requires Mulder's expertise and Scully is prevailed upon to convince him to help. The case involves a pedophile priest who claims he is having psychic visions regarding the whereabouts of a missing FBI agent.

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Reply #8 posted 01/20/15 2:12pm

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kpowers said:

Graycap23 said:

Is that the 2nd movie?

Yes. The X Files: I Want to Believe came out in 2008

The X Files: I Want to Believe

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully both worked at the FBI as partners, a bond between them that led to their becoming lovers. But now they're out of the FBI and have begun new careers. Scully works as a staff physician at a Catholic hospital. Her focus these days is on a young boy with an incurable brain disease. Administration wants to give up on him. Scully, who feels a special bond with the boy, does not. Meanwhile, Mulder's focus is on clipping newspaper articles, throwing pencils into his ceiling and writing about the paranormal. Scully and Mulder are brought together as partners again when a special case requires Mulder's expertise and Scully is prevailed upon to convince him to help. The case involves a pedophile priest who claims he is having psychic visions regarding the whereabouts of a missing FBI agent.

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

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Reply #9 posted 01/20/15 3:47pm

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Trippy. A few nights ago i had a dream about about the X-files tv show. It would be nice 2 see Scully and Mulder again.



As far as the movie I Want to Believe.... doh!

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Reply #10 posted 01/20/15 4:06pm

CynicKill

Graycap23 said:

kpowers said:

Yes. The X Files: I Want to Believe came out in 2008

The X Files: I Want to Believe

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully both worked at the FBI as partners, a bond between them that led to their becoming lovers. But now they're out of the FBI and have begun new careers. Scully works as a staff physician at a Catholic hospital. Her focus these days is on a young boy with an incurable brain disease. Administration wants to give up on him. Scully, who feels a special bond with the boy, does not. Meanwhile, Mulder's focus is on clipping newspaper articles, throwing pencils into his ceiling and writing about the paranormal. Scully and Mulder are brought together as partners again when a special case requires Mulder's expertise and Scully is prevailed upon to convince him to help. The case involves a pedophile priest who claims he is having psychic visions regarding the whereabouts of a missing FBI agent.

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

>

It's a creepy little movie.

Felt more like a stand alone episode rather than a sweeping mythologisizing(sp) blockbuster but...

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Reply #11 posted 01/20/15 4:19pm

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Graycap23 said:

kpowers said:

Yes. The X Files: I Want to Believe came out in 2008

The X Files: I Want to Believe

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully both worked at the FBI as partners, a bond between them that led to their becoming lovers. But now they're out of the FBI and have begun new careers. Scully works as a staff physician at a Catholic hospital. Her focus these days is on a young boy with an incurable brain disease. Administration wants to give up on him. Scully, who feels a special bond with the boy, does not. Meanwhile, Mulder's focus is on clipping newspaper articles, throwing pencils into his ceiling and writing about the paranormal. Scully and Mulder are brought together as partners again when a special case requires Mulder's expertise and Scully is prevailed upon to convince him to help. The case involves a pedophile priest who claims he is having psychic visions regarding the whereabouts of a missing FBI agent.

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

I do believe it was a flop at the box office

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Reply #12 posted 01/20/15 4:26pm

Graycap23

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kpowers said:

Graycap23 said:

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

I do believe it was a flop at the box office

Ok....I'm confused. The 2nd one was released at the boxoffice as well? eek

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Reply #13 posted 01/20/15 4:43pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

Good! i hope this is true. The finale was beyond absolute shit. And the second movie was a waste of time. It needs a proper ending!

We can wait another decade, and then watch all the NEW episodes lol!

You're right...some times I lay awake at night thinking about how bad that ending was. I like to think that it was some kind of vision quest that took place in everyone's mind, and not an actual episode...

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Reply #14 posted 01/20/15 4:44pm

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kpowers said:

The X-Files' to return to TV?

We want to believe! Fox executives are in talks with series creator Chris Carter, along with original actors Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, to bring back the sci-fi drama to TV.

xfiles.jpgWhat government conspiracies will Agents Scully and Mulder uncover in the new "X-Files?" Fox

It's not one of Agent Mulder's conspiracy theories. Hit supernatural show "The X-Files" -- which aired on Fox from 1993 to 2002 -- could be returning to Fox with none other than original actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles.

Fox executives Dana Walden and Gary Newman revealed during the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour that they are in talks with "X-Files" creator Chris Carter about bringing back the show for a new generation of fans to debate and love.

"It's true that we've had some conversations on 'X-Files,'" Newman told Entertainment Weekly. "We're hopeful of being able to bring that back at some point."

"Gary and I both worked (at 20th Century Fox Television) through the entire run of 'The X-Files,'" Walden told EW.com. "It was a great experience. We've maintained good relationships with Chris, David and Gillian. We're very hopeful, but it's hard. The actors are very busy. They have a lot going on. Chris has a lot on his plate, so it's just trying to carve out the time."

While "The X-Files" just wouldn't be the same without its original lead characters Agent Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Agent Dana Scully (Anderson), both actors already have plenty of ongoing projects to juggle.

Duchovny will be on the NBC series "Aquarius" and Anderson recently starred in the crime drama "The Fall" and has a recurring role on NBC's "Hannibal." She also stars in the upcoming "War and Peace" TV mini-series.

Both actors are also budding novelists. Anderson writes the sci-fi book series "EarthEnd Saga" for Simon & Schuster's new imprint Simon451, while Duchovny just published his debut novel, "Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale," for Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Neither actors, nor series creator Carter, have commented yet on the possible return of the show. But our fingers are crossed that we'll see Mulder and Scully chasing after aliens again, with the ghosts of the Lone Gunmen in tow.

Lol that picture always looked like a rap album cover to me. All they need it some chains, shades, and fitted caps on

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Reply #15 posted 01/20/15 4:46pm

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CynicKill said:

Graycap23 said:

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

>

It's a creepy little movie.

Felt more like a stand alone episode rather than a sweeping mythologisizing(sp) blockbuster but...

You're right...it is creepy lol

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Reply #16 posted 01/20/15 4:58pm

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Graycap23 said:

kpowers said:

I do believe it was a flop at the box office

Ok....I'm confused. The 2nd one was released at the boxoffice as well? eek

Yes BOTH films were in the theaters.

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Reply #17 posted 01/20/15 5:00pm

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ScarletScandal said:

kpowers said:

The X-Files' to return to TV?

We want to believe! Fox executives are in talks with series creator Chris Carter, along with original actors Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, to bring back the sci-fi drama to TV.

xfiles.jpgWhat government conspiracies will Agents Scully and Mulder uncover in the new "X-Files?" Fox

It's not one of Agent Mulder's conspiracy theories. Hit supernatural show "The X-Files" -- which aired on Fox from 1993 to 2002 -- could be returning to Fox with none other than original actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their roles.

Fox executives Dana Walden and Gary Newman revealed during the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour that they are in talks with "X-Files" creator Chris Carter about bringing back the show for a new generation of fans to debate and love.

"It's true that we've had some conversations on 'X-Files,'" Newman told Entertainment Weekly. "We're hopeful of being able to bring that back at some point."

"Gary and I both worked (at 20th Century Fox Television) through the entire run of 'The X-Files,'" Walden told EW.com. "It was a great experience. We've maintained good relationships with Chris, David and Gillian. We're very hopeful, but it's hard. The actors are very busy. They have a lot going on. Chris has a lot on his plate, so it's just trying to carve out the time."

While "The X-Files" just wouldn't be the same without its original lead characters Agent Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Agent Dana Scully (Anderson), both actors already have plenty of ongoing projects to juggle.

Duchovny will be on the NBC series "Aquarius" and Anderson recently starred in the crime drama "The Fall" and has a recurring role on NBC's "Hannibal." She also stars in the upcoming "War and Peace" TV mini-series.

Both actors are also budding novelists. Anderson writes the sci-fi book series "EarthEnd Saga" for Simon & Schuster's new imprint Simon451, while Duchovny just published his debut novel, "Holy Cow: A Modern-Day Dairy Tale," for Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Neither actors, nor series creator Carter, have commented yet on the possible return of the show. But our fingers are crossed that we'll see Mulder and Scully chasing after aliens again, with the ghosts of the Lone Gunmen in tow.

Lol that picture always looked like a rap album cover to me. All they need it some chains, shades, and fitted caps on

Yeah it kinda does

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Reply #18 posted 01/20/15 5:10pm

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ScarletScandal said:

Gunsnhalen said:

Good! i hope this is true. The finale was beyond absolute shit. And the second movie was a waste of time. It needs a proper ending!

We can wait another decade, and then watch all the NEW episodes lol!

You're right...some times I lay awake at night thinking about how bad that ending was. I like to think that it was some kind of vision quest that took place in everyone's mind, and not an actual episode...

It mainly sucked cause the bad guys won. And Dogget & Reyes were just chillin in the mountains. No word about what happened to them lol And then there's the episode where they find out his sister is dead. Pssh... they need to do that over too.

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Reply #19 posted 01/20/15 5:24pm

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can't wait!

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Reply #20 posted 01/20/15 8:13pm

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Reply #21 posted 01/20/15 8:17pm

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The X-Files: I Want to Believe Movie Review
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The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008)

Action, Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller

Rated PG-13

104 minutes

July 23, 2008 | 7 Print Page

"The X-Files: I Want to Believe" arrives billed as a "stand-alone" film that requires no familiarity with the famous television series. So it is, leaving us to piece together the plot on our own. And when I say "piece together," trust me, that's exactly what I mean. In an early scene, a human arm turns up, missing its body, and other spare parts are later discovered.

The arm is found in a virtuoso scene showing dozens of FBI agents lined up and marching across a field of frozen snow. They are led by a white-haired, entranced old man who suddenly drops to his knees and cries out that this is the place! And it is.

Now allow me to jump ahead and drag in the former agents Mulder and Scully. Mulder (David Duchovny) has left the FBI under a cloud because of his belief in the paranormal. Scully (Gillian Anderson) is a top-level surgeon, recruited to bring Mulder in from the cold, all his sins forgiven, to help on an urgent case. An agent is missing, and the white-haired man, we learn, is Father Joe (Billy Connolly), a convicted pedophile, who is said to be a psychic.

Scully brings in Mulder, but detests the old priest's crimes and thinks he is a fraud. Mulder, of course, wants to believe Father Joe could help on the case. But hold on one second. Even assuming that Father Joe planted the severed arm himself, you'll have to admit it's astonishing that he can lead agents to its exact resting place in a snow-covered terrain the size of several football fields, with no landmarks. Even before he started weeping blood instead of tears, I believed him. Scully keeps right on insulting him right to his face. She wants not to believe.

Scully is emotionally involved in the case of a young boy who will certainly die if he doesn't have a risky experimental bone marrow treatment. This case, interesting in itself, is irrelevant to the rest of the plot except that it inspires a Google search that offers a fateful clue. Apart from that, what we're faced with is a series of victims, including Agent Dakota Whitney (Amanda Peet) and eventually Mulder himself, who are run off the road by a weirdo with a snowplow.

Who is doing this? And why does Father Joe keep getting psychic signals of barking dogs? And is the missing agent still alive, as he thinks she is? And won't anyone listen to Mulder, who eventually finds himself all alone in the middle of a blizzard, being run off the road, and then approaching a suspicious building complex after losing his cell phone? And how does he deal with a barking dog?

I make it sound a little silly. Well, it is a little silly, but it's also a skillful thriller, giving us just enough cutaways to a sinister laboratory to keep us fascinated. What happens in this laboratory you will have to find out for yourself, but the solution may be more complex than you think if you only watch casually. Hint: Pay close attention to the hands.

What I appreciated about "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" was that it involved actual questions of morality, just as "The Dark Knight" does. It's not simply about good and evil but about choices. Come to think of it, Scully's dying child may be connected to the plot in another way, since it poses the question: Are any means justified to keep a dying person alive?

The movie lacks a single explosion. It has firearms, but nobody is shot. The special effects would have been possible in the era of "Frankenstein." Lots of stunt people were used. I had the sensation of looking at real people in real spaces, not motion-capture in CGI spaces. There was a tangible quality to the film that made the suspense more effective because it involved the physical world.

Of course, it involves a psychic world, too. And the veteran Scottish actor Billy Connolly creates a quiet, understated performance as a man who hates himself for his sins, makes no great claims, does not understand his psychic powers, is only trying to help. He wants to believe he can be forgiven. As for Duchovny and Anderson, these roles are their own. It's like they're in repertory. They still love each other, and still believe they would never work as a couple.

Or should I say they want to believe?

The movie is insidious. It involves evil on not one level but two. The evildoers, it must be said, are singularly inept; they receive bills for medical supplies under their own names, and surely there must be more efficient ways to abduct victims and purchase animal tranquilizers. But what they're up to is so creepy, and the snow-covered Virginia landscapes so haunting, and the wrong-headedness of Scully so frustrating, and the FBI bureaucracy so stupid, and Mulder so brave, that the movie works like thrillers used to work, before they were required to contain villains the size of buildings.

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Reply #22 posted 01/20/15 8:55pm

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Graycap23 said:

kpowers said:

Yes. The X Files: I Want to Believe came out in 2008

The X Files: I Want to Believe

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully both worked at the FBI as partners, a bond between them that led to their becoming lovers. But now they're out of the FBI and have begun new careers. Scully works as a staff physician at a Catholic hospital. Her focus these days is on a young boy with an incurable brain disease. Administration wants to give up on him. Scully, who feels a special bond with the boy, does not. Meanwhile, Mulder's focus is on clipping newspaper articles, throwing pencils into his ceiling and writing about the paranormal. Scully and Mulder are brought together as partners again when a special case requires Mulder's expertise and Scully is prevailed upon to convince him to help. The case involves a pedophile priest who claims he is having psychic visions regarding the whereabouts of a missing FBI agent.

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

After you rent this please give us your review.

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Reply #23 posted 01/21/15 10:22am

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kpowers said:

Graycap23 said:

How on Earth did i miss this?

I need 2 track this down.

After you rent this please give us your review.

This is funny.

I went thru my unwatched stack of DVD's and what did I find?

This movie.

Lol...............

I'll peep this on the weekend.

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Reply #24 posted 01/21/15 11:59am

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Graycap23 said:

kpowers said:

After you rent this please give us your review.

This is funny.

I went thru my unwatched stack of DVD's and what did I find?

This movie.

Lol...............

I'll peep this on the weekend.

Funny, OK give us your review of this movie after you watch it.

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Reply #25 posted 01/21/15 12:09pm

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kpowers said:

Graycap23 said:

This is funny.

I went thru my unwatched stack of DVD's and what did I find?

This movie.

Lol...............

I'll peep this on the weekend.

Funny, OK give us your review of this movie after you watch it.

4 sho.

I'm still tripping that I completely missed there was a part II.

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Reply #26 posted 01/21/15 12:10pm

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meh

some things are better left in the past

besides, we're living in an era of realism, people dont believe in ghosts anymore, certainly not younger audiences...aliens?? to each his own bored2

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Reply #27 posted 01/21/15 12:13pm

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JoeTyler said:

meh

some things are better left in the past

besides, we're living in an era of realism, people dont believe in ghosts anymore, certainly not younger audiences...aliens?? to each his own bored2

Realism? In a movie? How so?

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Reply #28 posted 01/21/15 12:28pm

JoeTyler

Graycap23 said:

JoeTyler said:

meh

some things are better left in the past

besides, we're living in an era of realism, people dont believe in ghosts anymore, certainly not younger audiences...aliens?? to each his own bored2

Realism? In a movie? How so?

I meant in the post-CSI tv era

of course I could be wrong, given the success of that idiocy called LOST

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Reply #29 posted 01/21/15 1:51pm

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JoeTyler said:

meh

some things are better left in the past

besides, we're living in an era of realism, people dont believe in ghosts anymore, certainly not younger audiences...aliens?? to each his own bored2

Do you know how many Sci-Fi theme tv shows are on TV now?? I don't believe in Vampires but I like True Blood, don't believe in zombies but I like the Walking Dead.

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