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As a devout X-phile, I didn’t miss an episode of the first three seasons of the TV series. Then the labyrinthine conspiracy arc involving the FBI, extraterrestrial abductions, alien-human hybrids, and the massive cover-up orchestrated by Cigarette-Smoking Man, who may or may not be Fox Mulder’s father, tired me out.

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As soon as the eerie Mark Snow music cues the opening theme to The X-Files, diehard fans in local cinemas were probably murmuring to themselves: “I WANT TO BELIEVE.” But only half an hour into Chris Carter’s long-awaited sequel to his last movie outing with FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, the collective murmur had probably changed to: “I WANT TO LEAVE…”

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X-Files creator Chris Carter must see something sinister about the cold. I remember the TV series as being almost always set in a cloudy place of perpetual chill. He also seems to have this thing about snow, white, pristine and shining but hiding dark secrets.

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As a devout X-phile, I didn’t miss an episode of the first three seasons of the TV series. Then the labyrinthine conspiracy arc involving the FBI, extraterrestrial abductions, alien-human hybrids, and the massive cover-up orchestrated by Cigarette-Smoking Man, who may or may not be Fox Mulder’s father, tired me out.

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As soon as the eerie Mark Snow music cues the opening theme to The X-Files, diehard fans in local cinemas were probably murmuring to themselves: “I WANT TO BELIEVE.” But only half an hour into Chris Carter’s long-awaited sequel to his last movie outing with FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, the collective murmur had probably changed to: “I WANT TO LEAVE…”

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X-Files creator Chris Carter must see something sinister about the cold. I remember the TV series as being almost always set in a cloudy place of perpetual chill. He also seems to have this thing about snow, white, pristine and shining but hiding dark secrets.

[DatePublished] => 2008-08-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804842 [AuthorName] => Baby A. Gil [SectionName] => Entertainment [SectionUrl] => entertainment [URL] => ) ) )
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