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I enjoyed it. I was not expecting much (read: anything), so I was pleasantly surprised.

Things I liked:

- Scully finally being angry and bitter and unwilling to follow Mulder. After everything that happened in the series, I appreciated where she was in this movie. I really do. It's unfamiliar in a way and heartbreaking to watch, but yeah... I understood it. And as much as it will piss some fans off - it was the right call.

- Mulder still being Mulder. Yes, he is the same person. More cynical about people, perhaps - but still Mulder.

- Hooray, Skinner!

- "I'm sure he'd call. He wouldn't do anything crazy." *Scully gives The Look*

- Slashy Skinner cradling distressed!Mulder. (why do I immediately think of Xanthe's Sk/M fic there?)

- The names on Mulder's cell phone (Bowman, Gilligan, etc.)

- Chris Carter silently pulling a Stan Lee in the hallway outside Scully's office just before she finds "the connection"

- The X-Files theme playing during the "oh... times have changed" focus on George Bush's portrait

- The very last scene in the boat. OMFG yes!


What I didn't like/not sure of

- While I have never minded the slow pacing of the X-Files and the development of the storylines... this one did have some serious pacing problems. Started out nice and tight, but dragged in the middle and lost itself for a while. To which I say "oh... a Chris Carter script."

- I honestly needed a BIT more of Mulder and Scully pulling the lead on this one. It felt like they were just *there* as characters at times, rather than the leads. Again... I think some of this is pacing. But I think it also is plotting.

- The sub-plot with the terminally ill child... worked in some ways, but seemed a bit too loosely connected for Scully's leap of faith at the end

- Lots of dialogue, not enough action. To a point, very X=Files. But it still needed to swing the other way a bit.

- Those early promotional stills? Where the hell did those come in during the movie?

- The convenient way Mulder walks back into the FBI seemed too contrived to me. No way, after what happened, would all be forgiven that easily. I don't buy the FBI leaving Mulder alone if they've known how to contact Scully this entire time.

So yeah... I enjoyed it. The first movie was far better, IMHO. But it was great to have a little more time with Mulder and Scully on the screen.

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Date: 2008-07-26 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] easylily.livejournal.com
Hi, I'm going to see the movie tomorrow, but since I dislike everything after season7 I wasn't sure what I gotta prepare for. (have never even seen season9...) So, thanks for posting this, I'm little more prepared now.
However I'm looking forward to the movie, i guess it could be a good one - at least i hope so. xD
Still I think it's not xfiles anymore...i mean not 'the x-files', I've loved for about 7years ;) ...awww...good old times! lol
Thanks for posting! :)

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Date: 2008-07-27 03:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] measi.livejournal.com
I think, in order to get where Mulder and Scully are in this movie, seeing seasons 8 and 9 are a good thing. Many of the issues dealt with between them are specific to 8 and 9.

They're not as strong as previous seasons (the show took a downturn after the move to LA, IMHO), but compared to a lot of the tripe on TV today, they're still decently done.

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