The X-Files

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Mulder and Scully must fight the government in a conspiracy and find the truth about an alien colonization of Earth.
  • Starring: David Duchovny, John Neville
  • Directed by: Rob Bowman
  • Runtime: 2 hours 2 minutes
  • Release year: 1997
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Synopsis: Mulder and Scully must fight the government in a conspiracy and find the truth about an alien colonization of Earth.
Starring: David Duchovny, John Neville
Supporting actors: Gillian Anderson, William Davis
Directed by: Rob Bowman
Genre: Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Runtime: 2 hours 2 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 1997
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some intense violence and gore
ASIN: B000UL086U (Rental) and B000UL45C8 (Purchase)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 1998
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some intense violence and gore
  • Production Company: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Ten Thirteen Productions
  • USA Box Office: $ 83 Million
  • Worldwide Box Office: $ 186 Million
  • Filming Locations: 380 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA | Arcadia, California, USA | Bakersfield, California, USA | California City, California, USA | Canyon Country, California, USA

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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Aliens and bees and corn fields, oh my! January 27, 2001
By Kari
Format:DVD
"The X-Files: Fight the Future" is an endlessly fascinating and complicated movie that ties together all the mythology pieces from the popular series upon which it's based. Although I think that people who never watch the show can enjoy this movie, I doubt they can understand it very well. Heck, I watch the show religiously and I still don't think I understand everything.

However, it succeeds in introducing the audience to the characters of Agents Mulder and Scully, without rehashing the things that are familiar to the fans of the show. When we are first introduced to our favorite duo, their conversation on their cell phones is enjoyable to both old audiences and new ones alike.

The film also makes clear the deep affection and love Mulder and Scully feel for each other--something regular viewers already know--which comes to a head in the famous hallway scene outside of Mulder's apartment.

The film is top quality, as we've come to expect no less from "The X-Files," with an intelligent story-line, great action sequences and special effects, and plenty of aliens to satisfy the sci-fi junkie in all of us. But don't get me wrong--you don't have to be a sci-fi junkie to enjoy this film. You have to like a good suspense/thriller, with some action, intelligent story-telling, and yes, a little bit of hinted-at romance. I mean, for "The X-Files," any 'Shipper will tell you that this is a pretty romantic movie. As one of those so-called 'Shippers, I was very angry at that darn bee, which was my biggest disappointment.

The DVD itself is nicely presented, with all the theatrical trailers, an informative commentary track by Rob Bowman and Chris Carter, and an interesting behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film. Best of all, it has added footage not originally in the theatrical version.

This DVD is sure to please all forms of movie-goers. =)

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fight The Powers That Be September 2, 2000
Format:DVD
I wouldn't pretend to be one who regularly watches the television series on which this film is based. However, I've often watched and have always marveled at how life is played out in the head of creator Chris Carter. To base a motion picture on a television series, you have to give a regular viewer more than you would normally and yet still make the movie comprehensible to the viewer of happenstance. I think Mr. Carter succeeded.

The movie opens in the past. Quite a ways past, in fact. 30,000 B.C. in a place we now know as North Texas. At this point in time, North Texas is a cold and barren place but something happens which sets the stage for what is about to come.

After this incident, we move to "present-day" Dallas, Texas where the FBI is investigating a terrorist bomb threat in the Federal Building. We shortly meet our two heroes, agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). In short order, we're told that the X-Files have been closed but that Mulder and Scully are still partnered. Scully is somewhat exasperated because her partner is again being unorthodox and searching another building across the street from the one the rest of the Bureau is searching. Finding nothing, Scully and Mulder prepare to leave the building when Mulder decides to buy a soda from a nearby vending machine. Instead, what he finds is the vending machine unplugged and a bomb -- a very big bomb -- inside it. And Mulder is locked in the room with it. This being the 90s, Mulder calls Scully on his cellular phone and she arranges to have the building cleared and the FBI team brought to the building to get Mulder out and defuse the bomb. One part of the plan works.

This is brilliant screenwriting because once you accept that agent Mulder is a tad unorthodox and has an uncanny knack for stumbling into the truth, it's completely believable to believe a scenario that would have a terrorist call in a threat to one building and blow up a different one. The resulting explosion evokes memories of the Oklahoma City bombing quite chillingly. However, instead of Scully and Mulder being hailed as heroes, they're hauled in front of an inquiry to explain why five people died instead of the countless number that would have died had the bomb not been discovered.

As Mr. Carter points out in a short "Making Of..." presentation before the movie begins, the truth is not always the truth and things are not always as they seem. The Dallas bombing sets off a chain of events which takes us not only through the Southwest, but to England, Antarctica, and Tunisia.

This really is an excellent piece of filmmaking and there's lots of credit to go around. First, there's a solid, finely nuanced story by creator/screenwriter Carter and collaborator Frank Spotnitz. This is a piece of work that stands completely on its own. You don't have to be a fan of the television series to enjoy the film; however, the movie is almost completely consistent with the series and fits like a puzzle piece with it. The acting is really quite superb. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are fresh and lively in their portrayals of Mulder and Scully. There is a guest appearance by Martin Landau as a conspiracy theorist doctor who, in shadowy fashion, guides Mulder toward the truth. Blythe Danner appears as the chief investigator of an inquiry where the outcome seems already determined. Series regulars are much in evidence as well. Mitch Pileggi as Assistant Director Walter Skinner and, especially, William B. Davis as the Cigarette-Smoking Man keep the action moving throughout the film.

Regardless of whether you're a fan of the series or not, this film will make a fine evening's entertainment.

[Originally written 18 October 1998]

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43 of 50 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The X-Files - Fight the Future A silver screen beauty! January 17, 2003
Format:DVD
At the end of the outstanding fifth season, Chris Carters genius found a new canvas via the silver screen in this, the culmination of five years of superb episodic television. On the silver screen; The X-Files, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are in every way movie stars and the genre in this format are visually stunning. Chris Carters genius shines through as this film was made prior to shooting the fifth season of the episode and therefore they had to design the entire fifth season around the film. In no uncertain terms, Chris Carter and the other producers of the series proved that they could exceed even their own high standards and take the genre to the silver screen. The only real question is, now that the series is over after nine years, are or when are they going to film a second movie?

The premise: MINOR SPOILERS

At the conclusion of the fifth season, The X-Files have been closed as those who have been conspiring with the alien forces have desired to do, since Mulder and Scully were getting a little too close to their flame.

The movie opens with a stunning scene taking the viewers back thirty five thousand years where we witness an encounter between cavemen and an alien. We're then taken to the present day where Mulder and Scully are in Dallas, TX. The X-Files are closed and they're working as normal agents, searching for a bomb on a hot Texas day. Unfortunately for them, although Mulder discovers the location of the bomb, it still goes off, killing a senior agent and supposedly three other people in the building. This leads to the FBI needing scapegoats and directing the separation of Mulder and Scully. Of course, Mulder can't sit still for this and in the only way he and Scully know how, they begin to uncover the conspirators' plots.

What follows is simply a silver screen masterpiece as we are finally, after five wonderful years of questions, given some answers. Unfortunately along with these long awaited answers we find that there are more questions. As the producers of the show have stated all along, they've been making television movies all along and were ready for the big screen, so right they were.

Exceptional performances by David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis and Mitch Pileggi. Nods to Chris Carter and director Rob Bowman for casting Martin Landau. Mark Snow who has done the score for every episode is, of course, given the opportunity to exceed his own high standards in the film, as the score is beautifully played out. Highlighting the score is the film being digitally THX mastered.

Bonus Features:

The Making of "The X-Files;" Audio Commentary; Extra Footage and Theatrical Trailers. Included in the DVD case is a special eight page booklet giving a short synopsis of several of "The X-Files" key players and a small card displaying one of the many wonderful paintings done of Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny.

I would highly recommend this film, even for the casual viewer or somebody new to the genre as the filmmakers ensured to make it accessible to even those who'd never once seen an episode.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars X files
what else can i say but this was a great movie, the series is my all time favorite tv show and this movie is no different, glad that moulder came back
Published 2 days ago by Tim
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Love the series, loved the movie. A must for all x Files fans! Not only a good stand alone flick, but essential to the series storyline.
Published 14 days ago by BIll Walters
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly Ties Into Show
I love this movie. Just as Carter has said, it perfectly ties into the show. If you're a fan, it's perfect for that part when Mulder and Scully come out of the conference room and... Read more
Published 15 days ago by Kyriesmamabuggy
5.0 out of 5 stars X-Files Fanataic
I waited until 2013 to get into the X-files. I watched all the seasons on Amazon and was too happy to hear about the movie. I wondered if it would live up to the series. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Mina Twain
5.0 out of 5 stars THE "X-FILES
Very fast delivery of this great X-Files DVD. If you have not viewed any X-Files I recommend that you start viewing. The whole series is well worth the time. Read more
Published 20 days ago by John F., Warris, III
5.0 out of 5 stars Actual X-Files
If you're an X-Files fan, then you should like this one fine. It's a real X-Files with the stuff X-Files is supposed to have.
Published 24 days ago by bookloveralways
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved the movie
My partner and I loved the X Files series on TV and this movie
was a great way to continue our journey, so to speak.
Published 27 days ago by CJ Heck
5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth is out there
This movie is a lot of fun. I enjoyed it immensely when it was first released, even though I had only seen a handful of X-Files episodes. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Andrew J. Vincze
4.0 out of 5 stars A lot like the television series.
This movie is almost exactly like an extended episode of x-files. The acting production value and tone are exactly the same. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael Reese
4.0 out of 5 stars A must for fans
best x-files movie of the bunch.
SO sad to say good bye to this series.
If you have one X-files movie: this is it
Published 1 month ago by John-117
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I have 'Fight the Future' dvd as a single as well as the two-disk double feature. Both packages 'claim' that an 8-page booklet can be found inside. Both were purchased from Bestbuy; new, factory sealed and with the protection tape on at least the top end of the cases. Neither contained a booklet... Read more
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