At Last! A Trailer For 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'!
Posted May 12th 2008 8:50AM by Elisabeth Rappe
Filed under: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense, Fandom, 20th Century Fox, Movie Marketing, Remakes and Sequels, Trailers and Clips
And we have the embed, courtesy of
IGN. The quality is not ideal, so if you're looking to freeze frame, you may want to view the Quicktime version over there.
The trailer is predictably creepy, but also typically vague. There is not much of a sense here as to what the movie will be about other than an unexplained phenomenon and missing girls -- I felt compelled to go back and look at
the plot details just to appreciate it a little better. With all the cool movies coming out this summer, I don't know if I'm hooked enough to buy a ticket yet to this one. Nearly, though!
I know it can't be -- but the sadistic looking dude with the needle looks an awful lot like Alex Krychek.
If you need an additional Mulder and Scully fix, there are two viral videos that were released this weekend. They feature the two FBI Agents reminiscing about each other, which suggests this movie is a reunion on all fronts. They are a bit odd, mostly because they are so short and random. They're included after the jump.
The X-Files: I Want to Believe opens July 25th.
[via
ComingSoon.Net]
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1. This looks like evry supernatural thriller Hollywood has been doing for the past eight years, and that's not good, beause, well, it the 90s' was like really original, and now it's so common and badly done that it doesn't look interesting. But they do have the plus of the creator making the script, so, this could actually end well, but I seriously doubt so.
Posted at 9:47AM on May 12th 2008 by Claudia LomelĂ