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Join co-creators, producers and writers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz as they talk about their new film "The X Files: I Want to Believe" in the Apple Store SoHo. Chris and Frank discuss the making of the film, how Apple technology played a role and take questions from the in-store audience.

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    • TV & Film
    • 3.9 • 18 Ratings

Join co-creators, producers and writers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz as they talk about their new film "The X Files: I Want to Believe" in the Apple Store SoHo. Chris and Frank discuss the making of the film, how Apple technology played a role and take questions from the in-store audience.

    Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz at the Apple Store SoHo

    Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz at the Apple Store SoHo

    Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz talk about "The X Files: I Want to Believe" in the Apple Store SoHo.

    • 41 min
    • video
    The Foundational Years: Video Clip 1

    The Foundational Years: Video Clip 1

    Chris and Frank talk on camera about going back to the storytelling of the early years of the tv show.

    • 1 min
    • video
    I Want to Believe: Video Clip 2

    I Want to Believe: Video Clip 2

    Chris and Frank talk on camera about questions of belief raised in the film and the tv series.

    • 1 min

Customer Reviews

3.9 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

Mezza001 ,

X-files

This second X-file movie, I feel is better than the first one, in the sense it does not play on Alien abduction theories but a more realistic take on humanity beliefs of our faith or non faith thereof.

I has more character conflict between Mulder and Scully such a way that it still plays on Mulder's extraterrestrial & paranormal beliefs to that of Scully's methodical scientific belief.

XFRachgaz ,

The X-Files and the City - what a great combo

I just listened to the complete podcast. The quality of the questions from the audience made this interview and all of its 42 min glory a joy to listen to. Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz's responses to the questions were insightful, dignified, interesting, funny and as always respectful to their fan base. While other reviews have mentioned the lack of information on the editing process in FCP, filmmaking isn't just about editing. Their answers into other aspects of their filmmaking process surrounding the show and the movie, plus a general q&a provide some great little insights into who they are, how they came to be sitting where they are today and what we can expect from them in the future. I highly recommend this.

X phile ,

Boring

Yawn

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