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  1. L'avatar di NeoII NeoIINeoII è offline #46
    15-06-08 12:57

    anche a me è piaciuto il primo e poi mi faceva impazzire scully quando diceva "NON C'È PIU' TEMPO!" . O Mulder con il suo monologo "il mio numero è uno, il più solo di tutti!" mamma mia!

  2. L'avatar di swms-hor swms-horswms-hor è offline #47
    15-06-08 16:51

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    Rispondendo anche a Gabos, il film è ambientato 5/6 anni dopo il telefilm.
    Ehm ma mi sono perso qualcosa o in quei 5-6 non doveva succedere qualcosa?
    Spoiler:
    o nell'ultima stagione l'apocalisse è stata fermata? Non ricordo

  3. L'avatar di BOSE BOSEBOSE è offline #48
    15-06-08 17:48

    Vista la citazione di stalker nei primissimi secondi del trailer?

  4. L'avatar di Propagator91 Propagator91Propagator91 è offline #49
    15-06-08 19:41

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    anche a me è piaciuto il primo e poi mi faceva impazzire scully quando diceva "NON C'È PIU' TEMPO!" . O Mulder con il suo monologo "il mio numero è uno, il più solo di tutti!" mamma mia!
    Ma anche la scena della strada nel deserto oppure la fine epica con Scully che non riesce a vedere
    Spoiler:
    la navicella.
    Era un ottimo film per i fan dello show, senza dubbio.

    @ swms-hor
    Spoiler:
    l'apocalisse era nel 2012
    e il film è ambientato nel 2008. Ci sono ancora quattro anni prima dell' "evento".

    Riposto un video dal set di qualche tempo, non sono sicuro di averlo messo qua dentro:

    [youtube]BDvUDajM_Zw[/youtube]

  5. L'avatar di Black Eagle Black EagleBlack Eagle è offline #50
    16-06-08 12:42

    Da adoratore della serie... Questo film lo andrò a vedere sicuramente...
    Magnifico, poi, stessi doppiatori...


    Buono buono... Quando esce?


    Magari per ingannare l'attesa potrei rivedermi tutte le serie...

  6. L'avatar di NeoII NeoIINeoII è offline #51
    16-06-08 12:58

    Citazione Black Eagle Visualizza Messaggio
    Da adoratore della serie... Questo film lo andrò a vedere sicuramente...
    Magnifico, poi, stessi doppiatori...


    Buono buono... Quando esce?


    Magari per ingannare l'attesa potrei rivedermi tutte le serie...
    esce il 22 agosto..

  7. L'avatar di Black Eagle Black EagleBlack Eagle è offline #52
    16-06-08 13:18

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    esce il 22 agosto..
    Ottimoooooooo


    Voglio sapere quando esce Wall E!!!

  8. L'avatar di NeoII NeoIINeoII è offline #53
    16-06-08 13:22

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    Ottimoooooooo


    Voglio sapere quando esce Wall E!!!
    in USA esce il 22 giugno... in Italia il 17 ottobre...

  9. L'avatar di Propagator91 Propagator91Propagator91 è offline #54
    19-06-08 12:42

    Riuppo per dirvi che domenica si terrà il Los Angeles Film Festival dove saranno presenti David Duchovny, Chris Carter e Frank Spotnitz per parlare del film e mostreranno clips in esclusiva del film.
    Il giorno dopo su Empire.com dovrebbero essere mostrate in esclusiva queste stesse clips in versione HD. In ogni caso per notizie bisognerà attendere la mattina di lunedì e sicuramente verrà fuori qualcosa di interessante.

    Intanto visto che ci sono è uscita una nuova immagine promozionale.

    La domanda è sempre quella: cosa ci fa Mulder all'FBI?

    Commento di David che ha potuto vedere il film:
    "I was very excited to do it and I'm very excited now that I've seen the finished product. I think Chris Carter made just a great thriller. A really smart, scary `X-Files' back in the tradition of the first couple of years of the show. I am just really proud of him and of us - that we pulled it off."

  10. L'avatar di NeoII NeoIINeoII è offline #55
    19-06-08 15:15

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    Riuppo per dirvi che domenica si terrà il Los Angeles Film Festival dove saranno presenti David Duchovny, Chris Carter e Frank Spotnitz per parlare del film e mostreranno clips in esclusiva del film.
    Il giorno dopo su Empire.com dovrebbero essere mostrate in esclusiva queste stesse clips in versione HD. In ogni caso per notizie bisognerà attendere la mattina di lunedì e sicuramente verrà fuori qualcosa di interessante.

    Intanto visto che ci sono è uscita una nuova immagine promozionale:
    Spoiler:

    La domanda è sempre quella: cosa ci fa Mulder all'FBI?

    Commento di David che ha potuto vedere il film:
    "I was very excited to do it and I'm very excited now that I've seen the finished product. I think Chris Carter made just a great thriller. A really smart, scary `X-Files' back in the tradition of the first couple of years of the show. I am just really proud of him and of us - that we pulled it off."
    non si vede la fotoooo!!!! ARGHHH XD XD XD

  11. L'avatar di Propagator91 Propagator91Propagator91 è offline #56
    19-06-08 15:31

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    non si vede la fotoooo!!!! ARGHHH XD XD XD
    Rimediato.

    Intanto per chi desidera c'è una lunga intervista a Carter (in inglese):
    Spoiler:

    I know the title of this second X-Files film is I Want to Believe, but when it comes to the steps you took to prevent plot leaks, it sounds as if another one of your iconic catchphrases, “Trust No One,” was closer to the truth. Can you tell us a little bit about those security measures you put in place to prevent people like me from knowing what’s going on in the movie?
    [Laughs.] Yes, I’ll tell you. Well, we actually took security measures on the television series, and we took, I would say, more drastic security measures on the first X-Files film. We printed those scripts on red paper, thinking that people couldn’t Xerox them. But during the first week of filming, the entire plot was revealed in the National Enquirer. So we realized we had to be even more I’d call it “paranoid” this time around. And so we worked out with 20th Century Fox a system where only certain people saw the script for The X-Files: I Want to Believe. And those scripts had the names of those people on them, and the scripts were locked up. Because, often times in Fox’s experience, it’s not the people you give the scripts to who talk about it. It’s that they put them on their coffee tables, and then other people pick them up and read them, and then they talk about it.
    So even David and Gillian didn’t have scripts for the longest time. We let them read the scripts, but then we took them away from them. And we only showed scripts to key crew members. They had to read those scripts in a room where the script was, first of all, under lock and key and, second of all, they were being video taped as they read the scripts so they couldn’t call anybody or they couldn’t take pictures of the script pages, for example. That was all overkill. Most of these people we worked with, we’ve worked with before and we trust them. But we thought, ‘Why not make sure that we’re covering our steps through every part of the process?’ And, in doing so, we still probably have kept the plot a secret, but as you make a movie, more and more people have to watch it in order to finish it. We’ve asked people to keep the secret, and so far everyone seems to have done so.
    That’s a really impressive accomplishment, especially in today’s spoiler-centric culture. Makes for a great story, too.
    Yeah, it does. But the truth is, I don’t know if we’ll ultimately be successful. But I would certainly like to make it feel like, on opening day, even if people think they know what it’s about, they’re not sure what it’s about.
    Even though the plot of the picture remains a secret, I understand that this is a standalone story as opposed to a “mythology” story?
    It is, but the more I think about that and the more I talk about that, the more I realize that’s not exactly true. It’s not about the shadow-government conspiracy, it is not a story about aliens, so it does not fit into the “mythology arc.” But it certainly deals with Mulder and Scully’s relationship, and in that way, it is actually a part of the mythology since the mythology episodes also served to explore that relationship.
    Was that decision—to not concentrate on the shadow government and the alien invasion—due, in part, to a belief that you had to reintroduce The X-Files, and these characters, to audiences after a six-year break?
    In part. But also, because we didn’t have a television series running, we had the luxury and the ability to just do a really good scary movie—or as scary as we could make it with a PG-13 rating—and that was what we were looking forward to doing. We had done the first movie, which was a mythology movie. This one need not be a mythology movie because there was nothing that said it had to be. It also, as you say, allowed us to create something that would play to a broader audience and I think X-Files fans will appreciate that, if we are successful with this movie, there will be another one.
    But if there was a third X Files feature film, might that one return to the “mythology arc” created during the series?
    We’ve discussed a number of different approaches going forward. But I always get nervous, because I think it’s premature. I don’t want to count my chickens. I want to do a great movie first, then think about what we’re going to do next.
    Since we can’t talk about the plot, I wanted to ask about the title of this second film, I Want to Believe. Of course, it was the slogan on the poster in Mulder and Scully’s office, but does this choice also reflect something of the tone that you’re trying for here?
    Yes. But I think, more so, it is emblematic of the series itself and the characters’ struggle, which has been between Scully’s faith in her science and Mulder’s faith in his … in the end, in the unexplainable—that nothing can be explained, and his wrestling with his own nonreligious faith. And Scully’s wrestling with her religious faith. All of these things come into play.
    Speaking of Mulder and Scully, can you talk about what makes the relationship between those characters so central to The X-Files, why it resonates so powerfully with the fans, and what David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson bring to those roles and to that relationship?
    It was an on-screen chemistry that just worked from the very beginning. That’s miraculous, to me. They always just lit up the screen. And we gave them interesting things to say and interesting things to do, but I think what is sometimes not appreciated is how much more they brought to those characters than what was on the page. This so-called sexual tension, really, it was a cerebral relationship, and I think that’s what interests me most about them, the way they relate to one another, the way they protect one another and the respect they have for one another. Those are sadly missing in most relationships. … I imagined it, originally, as sort of my idealized relationship, and David and Gillian brought it to life in a way that nothing that is on the page ever does.
    Going back to the tone, one reason that’s often offered to explain The X-Files’ popularity in the ’90s is that it very much resonated with widespread mistrust of the government at that time. Around the time the series ended, though, Americans—in the wake of 9/11—were of a much more “United We Stand” mentality. Do you feel as though we’ve come around to mistrusting the government just in time for this second feature film?
    [Laughs.] I think we have. But I think that our mistrust is different now. I grew up in a post-Watergate world. We are now in a post-Twin Towers world, and that mistrust … has a different quality, I think.
    Did you feel as though you needed to recalibrate your sensibilities or material at all, then, or did you feel that what you had established before would translate to today?
    There wasn’t any revamping that needed to be done. The FBI never really played the bad guys in The X-Files, they played a tool of the bad guys. And because we’re not telling a mythology story, we really didn’t have to go too deeply into that.

    When it comes to supernatural and extraterrestrial phenomena, would you say that you’re more of a Mulder or more of a Scully?
    [Chuckles.] Ah-ha. That’s a good question. I would have always said that, during the course of the series, that I was more of a Scully. But the truth is, I’m very much a Mulder—I want to believe, also.
    But even though, at least at the start, you would have cast yourself more in that skeptical Scully role, this type of paranormal material has been central to your career. What is it about this material that intrigues you—and your audiences—so?
    I think it excites our sense of wonder, our natural fear of the unknown. I think those are really the things that we’re playing with, as well as our spiritual nature.
    Do you also feel that, within those stories, there is also space to—in the tradition of The Twilight Zone—tackle topical issues?
    I think that we’re often times compared to The Twilight Zone, but it’s not really an apt comparison because they dealt with things allegorically. We both dealt with the unknown, but we dealt with it in different ways. And it’s funny that no one has attempted to do another Twilight Zone. I don’t know why, exactly. Maybe that series did it so well that there’s no reason to do it again, but it would be an interesting problem to solve.

    One last question: Although you directed episodes of the series, you did not direct the first X-Files film. Why did you choose to take on that role this time?
    When I’m writing something, I’m imagining it in pictures. And it is a sort of a natural path to direct your own material. It’s simply a function of, first of all, I love to direct, and second of all, I want to bring those ideas and images to life. Because I had directed episodes, and because I was so deep into the show, having to communicate those things to someone else just would have taken that much more effort.

  12. L'avatar di Serathel SerathelSerathel è offline #57
    20-06-08 19:24

    mmmh quasi quasi nel frattempo mi rivedo tutte le serie....
    la mia scully...quant'è bella *_*

  13. L'avatar di Propagator91 Propagator91Propagator91 è offline #58
    23-06-08 12:02

    Stanotte c'è stato appunto il Los Angeles Film Festival in cui erano presenti come promesso Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz e David Duchovny. Oltre a due clip tratta dal film sono stati affrontati alcuni temi del film che riporto sommariamente in italiano:

    - Scully e Mulder sono cresciuti. I 6 anni passati per noi sono passati di fatto anche per loro.
    - Nuovi personaggi: Amanda Peet è stata scelta perchè comunicava forza e autorità proprio come Gillian, interpreterà anche lei un'agente FBI. Xzibit l'hanno scoperto al momento del casting senza sapere chi fosse prima. Billy Connolly (Padre Joe) era un attore che piaceva moltissimo a Carter e con cui voleva lavorare assieme.
    - Mulder "wants to believe". Il tema della fede di Mulder sarà considerato nel film
    - Si sono soffermati nel dire che senza i fans questo film non sarebbe esistito. Ma non è solo per loro, il loro intento è sempre quello di indirizzarlo a tutti, anche a coloro che non hanno mai visto una singola puntata.
    - L'idea del film non è quella di riportare Mulde e Scully insieme solo con l'elemento nostalgia. Quello che volevano fare, e pensano di aver fatto, è fare un ottimo thriller.
    - Sono tornati all'atmosfera delle prime tre stagioni.
    - Ci sono riferimenti a William, non l'hanno dimenticato, ma non fa parte del plot.
    - la fine fa da set-up per un terzo film, ma Spotnitz dice che se questa si dimostrasse essere l'ultima volta di Mulder e Scully sul grande schermo, a loro andrebbe bene poichè credono di aver finito la saga nel modo più giusto. Sono orgogliosi della fine.
    - la mitologia è in qualche modo contenuta in questo film.

    Poi sono state mostrate due clip del film (la qualità è mooolto scadente...). Per ora è disponibile solo la seconda e non so per quanto ancora:

    [youtube]NbDZM_yvFfs[/youtube]

    La sorella di Mulder

  14. L'avatar di Serathel SerathelSerathel è offline #59
    23-06-08 17:31

    samanthaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  15. L'avatar di Scanna89 Scanna89Scanna89 è offline #60
    24-06-08 11:46

    quindi non c'entrano gli alieni e mettono questo sottotitolo?

 
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