The X-Files: I Want to Believe
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Genre: Drama\ Mystery
Release date: : 25 July 2008
Running time: 104 min.
Tagline: Believe again.
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The X-Files: I want to Believe is a movie based on immensely popular and award wining TV series The X-Files. The film reunites series stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson under the direction of series creator Chris Carter. Mulder and Scully are called back to duty by the FBI when a former priest claims to be receiving psychic visions regarding a kidnapped agent. You can watch this psychological thriller here that also for free. All you need is to register with us and you will have the option of watching movie online, or downloading it. As far as the quality of sound and picture is concerned, we are the best in the industry.
Synopsis
Former FBI agent Dr. Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) is a staff physician at Our Lady of Sorrows, a Catholic hospital. Her partner Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) is now leading a hermetic life after disgracing himself in some way. Their help is sought to investigate the disappearance of several women including a young FBI agent. The person who can help them in unraveling this mystery is a priest defrocked for pedophilia who claims that he has visions pertaining to the disappearances.
While, Mulder believes him, Anderson is disgusted with his past and disregards his visions. Can a person capable of committing such a heinous crime, as child molestation, receive messages from God? They must believe in something they do not understand, some thing much larger and beyond their own selves to stop the ruthless killer. read more . . .
Cast
Actor\actress |
Role |
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David Duchovny |
Fox Mulder |
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Gillian Anderson |
Dr. Dana Scully |
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Amanda Peet |
ASAC Dakota Whitney |
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Billy Connolly |
Father Joseph Crissman |
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Xzibit |
Agent Mosley Drummy |
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Mitch Pileggi |
Walter Skinner |
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Callum Keith Rennie |
Janke Dacyshyn - 2nd Abductor |
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Adam Godley |
Father Ybarra |
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Alex Diakun |
Gaunt Man |
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Nicki Aycox |
2nd Victim |
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Fagin Woodcock |
Franz Tomczeszyn |
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Marco Niccoli |
Christian Fearon |
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Carrie Ruscheinsky |
Margaret Fearon |
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Spencer Maybee |
Blair Fearon |
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Veronika Hadrava |
Female Assistant |
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Movie Errors
How ever good a movie may be, there are always a few loop holes that can be found out even in the best of the works. Here are a few mistakes of the movie, which probably the director\producers of the movie could not locate, but sharp eyes of the viewers couldn’t miss them.
Trivia
Goofs For The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Memorable quotes
Dana Scully: It’s been fun.
Fox Mulder: Scully? Nobody’s gonna make you sit next to him.
Dana Scully: Thanks, but I’ve already been taken for a ride. Besides, he doesn’t want me there.
Fox Mulder: I want you here.
Dana Scully: This isn’t my life anymore, Mulder. I’m done chasing monsters in the dark.read more . . .
Movie News
The X-Files: I Want To Believe (English)
October 2, 2008: Based on the popular TV series The X-Files, this movie marks the return of the world’s most popular FBI couple Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson).
Agent Dakota Whitney (Amanda Peet) comes to seek Mulder’s expertise on a FBI case involving a Catholic Father Joseph Crissman (Billy Connolly). The FBI has doubts about the Father’s integrity and hence Mulder is asked to play the lie-detector. Thanks to his obsession with X-Files Mulder jumps in despite being retired. Scully, on the other hand, provides a contrast to Mulder’s approach through her religious inclinations and cynicism. Scully and Mulder are constantly at it and their conflicts create some funny as well as serious moments.
‘X-Files: I Want to Believe’ Blu-ray Due December (UPDATED)
September 16, 2008: Fox has announced an early-December Blu-ray arrival for ‘X-Files: I Want to Believe,’ which will come to high-def as the studio’s first title with BD-Live interactivity.
The follow-up to 1998’s first big-screen ‘X-Files’ film ‘Fight the Future,’ ‘I Want to Believe’ arrived in theaters this past summer over six years after the end of the television series. Again re-teaming David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as agents Mulder and Sculley, ‘I Want to Believe’ failed to ignite in theaters, grossing less than $25 million domestically. read more . . .
Movie Reviews
‘The X-Files: I want to Believe’ is a psychological drama which deals with the emotional landscape of the two protagonists. Its sub title ‘I want to believe’ is not accidental. It has certain significance as the only way to solve this mystery and stop these gruesome murders is by having faith. Faith is putting your trust in some thing you don’t understand, to walk on a path hitherto untroden and acting on conscious even at the risk of making mistakes. Anderson is appalled by the past of the defrocked priest and has no faith in read more . . .
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The X-Files: I Want To Believe (English)
October 2, 2008: Based on the popular TV series The X-Files, this movie marks the return of the world’s most popular FBI couple Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson).
Agent Dakota Whitney (Amanda Peet) comes to seek Mulder’s expertise on a FBI case involving a Catholic Father Joseph Crissman (Billy Connolly). The FBI has doubts about the Father’s integrity and hence Mulder is asked to play the lie-detector. Thanks to his obsession with X-Files Mulder jumps in despite being retired. Scully, on the other hand, provides a contrast to Mulder’s approach through her religious inclinations and cynicism. Scully and Mulder are constantly at it and their conflicts create some funny as well as serious moments.
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September 16, 2008: Fox has announced an early-December Blu-ray arrival for ‘X-Files: I Want to Believe,’ which will come to high-def as the studio’s first title with BD-Live interactivity.
The follow-up to 1998’s first big-screen ‘X-Files’ film ‘Fight the Future,’ ‘I Want to Believe’ arrived in theaters this past summer over six years after the end of the television series. Again re-teaming David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as agents Mulder and Sculley, ‘I Want to Believe’ failed to ignite in theaters, grossing less than $25 million domestically.
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September 25, 2008: The makers of the new ‘X-Files’ movie have done themselves a disservice in coming up with the elongated title, ‘The X-Files: I Want to Believe’. …
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September 26, 2008: Mumbai, Sept 26: It’s been six years, when the ‘X-Files’ TV series went off air and ten years after the first film based on it came out. In India too the series was very famous, more because of the sizzling chemistry between David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. In the latest movie ‘The X-Files: I Want to Believe’, that has hit the Indian theatres this Friday, the duo has managed to comfortably slip back into the roles that made them superstars in the 1990s.
But this time, the elongated title, ‘The X-Files: I Want to Believe’ doesn’t do good to the film, it just invites a whole bunch of bad jokes which, unfortunately, are justified. It is as if the makers are re-instating the fact that, we are good, even after the lapse of so many years.
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“The X-Files: I Want to Believe” is the second movie adaptation of Chris Carter’s cult series of the unexplained and paranormal, which ran for nine years on TV screens until 2002.
If you ask me, he should have left it at that, but for reasons unknown except for one (to milk the X-files cash cow further), Carter has written and directed this film, which brings back legendary FBI duo Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson), who are now well above their prime but are still having problems dealing with the “truth.” “I Want to Believe” manifests itself as a thriller, but with its tiresome and never-ending dialogues, it has managed to create a new genre altogether: the soap opera thriller.


























