
First, the bad news. The movie was not great. My husband called it "crap," but I think he was just jealous that I shouted out "YESSSSS!!!!!" when clean-shaven Mulder appeared on the screen (early in the movie he looked a little rough, so I was worried). But anyway, we both agreed that the pacing of the movie was way too slow, that we were flat-out bored at several points, and that they could've written a much better plot in the six years since the series went off of the air.
The good news is that I'm still glad I saw it, and it in no way ruined my fond memories of the TV show. Mulder and Scully continue to rock the house and all of the acting in the film was fine--quite frankly it just felt good to be reunited with those beloved characters once again. And it wasn't like the storyline was totally lame or anything... it's just that the action was too spread out and they probably could've chopped off at least 20 minutes or so from the 105 minute running time.

If you loved the series as I did, though, you should stay seated until the end of the credits so as to leave the theater on a slightly happier note.
The bottom line is that I can, in good faith, recommend the movie to anyone who watched the show religiously--just set your expectations accordingly and know that the movie doesn't even come close to being as good as some of the best episodes in the series' nine-season run. If you never watched the show, however, or watched it on and off but weren't outright obsessed with either Mulder or Scully, then you should probably skip it... at least on the big screen.

I leave you with semi-relevant pictures of my dog and mini-Mulder--they had never met each other until this weekend. At first my dog appeared upset at the little FBI agent, but then, as happens with most everyone, he grew to love him.
Long Live Fox!


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e - What happened after the credits!? I totally just left when the movie was over. Incidentally, I agree 100% with your review (of both this and Coldplay - which I loved). I think we had the same life this week, LOL.
ReplyDeleteseg - You know how at the end Mulder said that they needed to get away from "the darkness" or whatever? So the credits slowly turned from ice-looking stuff to water and then panned back to the ocean and then eventually there was a long shot of a teeny row boat with a tropical island off in the distance, and then it zoomed in on the boat and Mulder was rowing and Scully was lounging in a bathing suit and cover-up. As the camera panned back, they both looked up and waved. Kind of cheesy, but I was glad that they were taking a vacation (yes, I think they're real people). : )
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