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MARK SNOW WANTS TO BELIEVE IN 'THE X-FILES'

The composer talks scoring the latest film based on the FBI duo

If FBI Agents Mulder and Scully have been irrevocably affected by their time spent investigating the dark world of THE X-FILES, then Mark Snow’s ominous music for the series and its spin-off films has done much to welcome us to their nightmares. Whether dealing with mutants, aliens, mind control or black oil, Snow’s soundscapes were some of the eeriest, and most inventive music on alien invasion television since the days of THE OUTER LIMITS. And when Mulder and Scully leapt to the bigscreen with FIGHT THE FUTURE, Snow showed off his symphonic chops with a score that took THE X ... [Continua a leggere]

'X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE' CO-WRITER FRANK SPOTNITZ TALKS UNRATED DVD AND THE FRANCHISE'S FUTURE

The producer also talks about finding the story for the new movie, the Internet 'werewolf' photo leak and the film's box office performance

It’s been six years since the X-FILES TV series went off the air, and fan anticipation for the second theatrical film X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE had fans chatting excitedly on the internet for months. The plot was top secret, but David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson were returning to their roles as Mulder and Scully, the believer/skeptic team of former F.B.I. investigators that uncovered everything from alien lifeforms, government conspiracies and monsters. Also back was creator Chris Carter serving as director who wrote the script alongside producer Frank Spotnitz. It was a can&rsquo ... [Continua a leggere]

Duchovny producing show for Cartoon Network

The 'CALIFORNICATION' star is doing a live-action project for kids

LOCATION: The Cartoon Network, which is Out There with the TruthTHE SKINNY: Oh, for an animated version of THE X-FILES right now… No, seriously. It worked for DOCTOR WHO, after all. That would be pretty cool, wouldn’t it?But no, that’s not what X-FILES and CALIFORNICATION star David Duchovny is producing for the Cartoon Network. Instead, it’s a live-action project for kids, and it’s about a kid (natch) who comes from a long line of newspaper reporters who decides to turn his school’s A-V club into an investigative citywide news agency. A natural progression ... [Continua a leggere]

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