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Old 12-21-2008, 07:52 PM   #1
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David Duchovny wants the movies to keep coming as he's not quite ready to give up playing the character. He also thinks another series (based on the X-Files) would be a good idea but wouldn't participate as an actor. In a recent interview at Sci-Fi.com he discussed the future of Fox Mulder. (thought I'd post this for fightthefutureofhd )

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The X-Files: I Want To Believe didn't do blockbuster box office, but star David Duchovny still wants to revisit the role of former FBI agent Fox Mulder, whom he refers to as "mine." He adds that he wants to believe that The X-Files could live on in a spinoff TV series.

The movie--the second based on the long-running Fox TV series--is out now on DVD, and it is hoped it finds the audience that eluded it in movie theaters over the summer.

That includes Duchovny himself, who confessed that he never saw the film on a big screen. "It's not a special-effects movie," he says. "It kind of was coming out in a time when you expected it to be--in the summer. To me, it was more a fall movie."

Duchovny adds: "It's a beautiful-looking movie. The location, the glow of the snow and the eeriness of that part of it, I think that looks great on the big screen. Everything looks better on the big screen, but I think that, yeah, it's less of a popcorn movie than it is a fall movie, ... for lack of a better term."

Duchovny, who is undeniably an SF icon, says that he's not looking for any more fantastical roles. "I don't feel a need to score in any sci-fi movie or television show for the rest of my life," he says. "I think that we can check that one off for me. But I don't choose genres. I choose characters, so I would never rule out a science fiction movie just because it was the genre. If it had a character or a story that I thought was really interesting, I would do it."

As for The X-Files, Duchovny says, "I never thought of The X-Files as science fiction. I always thought of it as playing this character in this world. The world was recognizable to me. It wasn't The Jetsons. It was present time. You couldn't fly. You couldn't transport our bodies over a teleport and all that stuff, so it was the real world, and it didn't feel like sci-fi to me." Following is an edited version of the rest of SCI FI Wire's interview with Duchovny.

Do you suppose that the Fox Mulder character could somehow endure along the lines of a Sherlock Holmes or a James Bond? Do you think that other actors could play him, and how would you like to see him go in the future?

Duchovny: I'm sure that someone else could play him, but I'd like to play him for a little while longer. I certainly think it's a pretty good idea to try to make another X-Files-oriented show on television. I wouldn't be an actor in it, but I've always thought it was a great plan. But I would like to continue on as a movie serial. As far as what actors ... I'm not ready to go out to pasture just yet.

What is it about Mulder that keeps you coming back?

Duchovny: He's mine. I feel protective of him and of it and of all of us. It was the first real, real success of my career and will always be a cornerstone of my life in many ways, the creative endeavor it is. I feel protective of the character and of the show in many ways, and I'm proud of it. I think that it can expand and grow, and .. I find that we have bonds.

I guess Indiana Jones gets aged, but it remains the same movie even though he's aging. Bond doesn't age, and I find that a little less interesting, at least for me. I'm not just saying this because I would like to keep doing it, but I always talk to [X-Files creator] Chris [Carter] about how fascinating today it would be to take this guy from his early 30s and let's take him into his mid-50s, late 50s. Maybe nobody wants to see 60-year-old Fox Mulder, but we can grow him. We can take him through life's hardships and changes. It doesn't have to be this cartoon where nothing changes. You can actually form the flow of this movie and the expanse of this show to embrace actual passage of time and what that does to a person and relationships. To me, that's interesting as an actor and as a person. As an intellectually based character, you don't give a damn what he looks like.

Since The X-Files: I Want to Believe may not have been the huge blockbuster that everyone was hoping for, we'd like to know: What is your own measure of success for the movie?

Duchovny: I guess it's always the first time I see the movie. What's my feeling when I come out? I always felt like the subject matter of this particular movie was limiting. It was dark, and it wasn't going. I mean, it could always bust out and become something huge, but as you recall, Batman was just suffocating everything at the time. Even so, it was also a $29.9 million movie competing during the summer. It had some stuff going against it in terms of me thinking it was going to break out. I didn't think that it actually would. It was very dark. The subject matter was limiting in that way. Even though I would hope any movie I do would do the best business it can, that was never going to be a measure of this particular film.

I've only seen it one time, and I was sitting in Chris' editing room. I watched it on a little screen. I guess I missed the chance to see it on the big screen, and that's too bad, but when I left that initial screening at Chris' house, the film was pretty much almost done except for some special effects. I just felt like it was really strong and kind of a strangely moving piece of work. Still dark, and still, I thought, limited, but the way that the movie performed did not surprise me so much, and I think that if we do get a chance to do another one ... what I always really liked about the show was that it had a dark vision, but at the heart of it being driven by Mulder was this real optimism or wonder or sense of belief, and then it would kind of open out. Most of the best shows that we did would open out into real wonder at the end, if only because you didn't have an answer, which was the mystery of it, but the wonder.

Mulder's quest, to me, is a very positive one. If we get a chance to do another one, I think because in this movie Mulder kept getting reinvigorated, Mulder was in a down place for much of this film; he wasn't driving the way he drives, the way he drove everything before that. In a way, the nature of how we had to get back into the show, which was to take the guy out of his job, also deprived the movie of some optimism and wonder and enlightenment that occurs when you've got this unhinged guy trying to prove wonderful crazy things.
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Old 12-21-2008, 07:56 PM   #2
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David Duchovny wants the movies to keep coming as he's not quite ready to give up playing the character. He also thinks another series (based on the X-Files) would be a good idea but wouldn't participate as an actor. In a recent interview at Sci-Fi.com he discussed the future of Fox Mulder. (thought I'd post this for fightthefutureofhd )
Man, I hope they make another one. I am a huge fan and while others didn't like this film, I did, and would love to see them do a movie working the ufo/alien conspiracy back in... I would be stoked!
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Old 12-21-2008, 08:11 PM   #3
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What they should have done was make IWTB a straight to TV movie to prep for a real X-Files theatrical movie that would bring closure to the whole Mulder legacy.
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Old 12-21-2008, 08:20 PM   #4
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i am so ok with more x-files :bowdown:
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Old 12-21-2008, 08:35 PM   #5
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Thank you for that interview. I really hope they make another X-Files movie, at least to get some answers. I Want To Believe was such a let down to my eyes and I would hate to see the franchise go down with that.
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Old 12-21-2008, 08:45 PM   #6
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I really enjoy The X-Files even though I wouldn't consider myself a major follower. I couldn't tell you much about the back story (with the black oil or whatever it is) but I always enjoy watching. I thought I Want to Believe was fine, but it felt more like one of the television episodes in scale. I think for a movie you have to go bigger. I still enjoyed it and I saw it in the theater.

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Old 12-21-2008, 09:28 PM   #7
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Fox Mulder "wants to believe" that more X-Files will be made

Anyways if there are more of those I want them to make one where the mystery of Fox's sister is solved.
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Old 12-21-2008, 09:29 PM   #8
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Fox Mulder "wants to believe" that more X-Files will be made

Anyways if there are more of those I want them to make one where the mystery of Fox's sister is solved.
it pretty much was...
[Show spoiler]she's dead, the end lol
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Old 12-21-2008, 09:34 PM   #9
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i thought the 2nd movies was pretty good. i guess it bombed at the theater, but i enjoyed it at home for a good rental.
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Old 12-21-2008, 09:34 PM   #10
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"The X-Files: I Want to Believe" probably would've been a hell of a lot better if they had added Agents Doggett (Robert Patrick) and Reyes (Annabeth Gish) into the mix. But should they do another X-Files movie, and if Chris Carter decides to once again direct it, then I hope he will have sense enough to bring in Doggett and Reyes, because I would've loved to see what happened to them after the series finale in 2002.
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Old 12-21-2008, 09:49 PM   #11
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I've never been an X files fan. Just not my thing.
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Old 12-21-2008, 10:47 PM   #12
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Great news to hear. Heck, I would love to see the weekly show return, but I guess everyone involved made so much money from it that they do not want the grind of churning out an hourly drama 22 times a year anymore. It is a little strange that he admits to barely watching the movie, and only in the editing booth at that. He needs to watch the excellent Blu-ray version.
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I've never been an X files fan. Just not my thing.
why is that if you don't mind me asking?
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Old 12-22-2008, 03:31 AM   #14
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If they do another one I hope it will be good, or at the very least not suck like IWTB.
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If they do another one I hope it will be good, or at the very least not suck like IWTB.
I liked I want to believe
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Old 12-22-2008, 09:23 AM   #17
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IMO the new one "I want to believe" was not as good as the first one. for me X-Files is UFO's/Aliens and the Unknown.

[Show spoiler]The parts of "I want to believe" that I liked a little was "the 2 headed dog, and the "Frankenstein like Doctor's" it was wearied how they could not
find any male for that guy's new body? only female's had the right blood type or something?? some parts feel like the Tv show "CSI" to me. and CSI is NOT X-Files.

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I just watch I Want To Believe last night what a letdown I was expecting SO MUCH more from this movie.
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"The X-Files" was my FAVORITE show on television for the longest time until "Lost" knocked it from its pedestal back in 2004. But I have never forgotten the influence Fox Mulder, Dana Scully and company had on me growing up.

The main reason the second film did not do blockbuster business is because of "The Dark Knight." Had the film come out at any point before "The Dark Knight", or sometime in the fall (after "The Dark Knight" had its run), it would have been much more profitable.

Yes, the story could have been better. And it's been six years since the show ended, so some of the audience may have moved on. One could also argue that it's been 10 years since the height of "The X-Files" popularity in pop culture, and that this movie came out after the wave had already crested. But the main reason it didn't do so well (and the main reason a lot of movies came and went with nary a dent at the box office for almost two months) was because of "The Dark Knight."

The second "X-Files" film came out at the WORST POSSIBLE TIME. It came out the second week of "The Dark Knight." "The Dark Knight" did blockbuster business its opening weekend because almost everyone and their mother went to see it. "The X-Files" came out the next weekend and got demolished at the box office. Why, you ask?

Two reasons: 1) All those people who saw "The Dark Knight" the first weekend went back for second helpings the second weekend; and 2) all those who didn't see it the first weekend saw it the second weekend because of all the media hype surrounding it (word of mouth, sheer morbid curiosity, etc.). Thus, only the most die-hard of "X-Files" fans went to go see "I Want to Believe."

I really hope FOX greenlights a third film. After all the bone-headed moves they've made as a company (greenlighting every insane project put on their desk), I would hope they would go ahead and give Chris Carter a nod for a third film. Of course, this would NOT be a bone-headed move, and, in a sense of irony, FOX probably won't greenlight the project BECAUSE it makes sense. These are the same people who thought "Aliens vs Predator: Requiem" was a good idea. Okay. Whatever.

If a third "X-Files" film comes down the shoot, I hope Chris Carter does what everyone who was a fan of the show WANTS him to do, and that's the alien invasion storyline revolving around December 22, 2012. If that's done right (and Carter's had 15 years to think about how he wants to write it), it could be the best thing he's EVER done.

Although, as an aside, I couldn't help but feel that both Carter and FOX got trumped by another studio about the 2012 end-of-the-world storyline. When I went to see "The Day The Earth Stood Still" a couple weeks ago, there was a trailer for a movie called, appropriately enough, "2012." It looked awesome, but part of me went, "Wow, the 2012 angle is what Carter and FOX should have done, and somebody trumped them. Nice."

So...we'll see. I would love to see the 2012 alien invasion storyline. And, for God's sake, bring back some characters! John Doggett, Monica Reyes...somebody. Anybody! And don't reduce Mitch Pileggi to some friggin' cameo appearance. His role in the second "X-Files" film was a waste of his talents and all he brought to the original show.
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Great news to hear. Heck, I would love to see the weekly show return, but I guess everyone involved made so much money from it that they do not want the grind of churning out an hourly drama 22 times a year anymore. It is a little strange that he admits to barely watching the movie, and only in the editing booth at that. He needs to watch the excellent Blu-ray version.
I have a hard time listening to my own music. I understand where he's coming from.
Maybe he also didn't want to sound too much up himself.
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