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ARQUIVO X
Topic Started: Nov 22 2006, 02:42 PM (3,718 Views)
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FILHO DA DANA SCULLY DE ARQUIVO X PODE TER QUE FAZER TESTE DE DNA

Em "Arquivo X" nunca ficou bem claro quem era o pai da criança. E parece que agora a vida imita a arte e a atriz Gillian Anderson, a agente Dana Scully da série, pode ter que submeter seu segundo filho a um teste de paternidade.

Oscar nasceu no dia 1º de novembro mas só nesta semana a atriz e seu atual marido, Mark Griffiths, divulgaram a notícia. É que o bebê nasceu prematuro e teve que passar três semanas na UTI neo-natal e o casal achou por bem esperar para fazer o anúncio.

Depois da batalha pela vida, o menino já se vê no meio de outra disputa. É que o ex-marido da atriz, Julian Ozanne, fez as contas e acredita que Oscar possa ser seu filho.

Ele e Gillian ficaram juntos por um ano e quatro meses e se separaram em abril deste ano. Pelas contas, é bem possível que a atriz já estivesse grávida quando os dois terminaram o relacionamento.

Uma fonte do site inglês Female First que não quis se identificar disse que Julian tem sido aconselhado por amigos a pedir um teste de DNA que confirme se o menino é ou não seu filho.

Oscar nasceu no Hospital Portland, em Londres, pesando 2,7 quilos. "Agora mãe e filho estão bem", disse o assessor de imprensa da atriz.

Gillian já tem uma filha de 12 anos, Piper, fruto de seu relacionamento com Clyde Klotz, diretor de "Arquivo X". O nome da menina saiu de um navio chinês que aparece num episódio da série.

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Seria tão bom viver só de água e sol. Acho que vou virar uma planta e viver de fotossintese :P
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GILLIAN ANDERSON, A SCULLY DE 'ARQUIVO X', ESTÁ GRÁVIDA DE SEU TERCEIRO FILHO
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Gillian Anderson, a Scully de "Arquivo X" está grávida de seu terceiro filho, segundo informações do E!News.

Ela já tem uma filha de 13 anos do primeiro casamento, Piper, e um bebê de 2 anos, Oscar, com seu atual namorado, o diretor Mark Griffiths.

A gravidez de Piper aconteceu durante a segunda temporada de "Arquivo X", o que levou a personagem a ser "abduzida", gerando uma das tramas mais populares da série.

Então está explicado o cansaço da atriz durante as gravações de "The X-Files: I Want to Believe", que estréia no dia 25 de julho.

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"Arquivo X - Eu quero acreditar"

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Gillian Anderson: Reopening the X-Files

Gillian Anderson is best known for playing Dana Scully in the long running sci-fi series The X-Files. Anderson has now returned to the role in Chris Carter's new movie The X-Files: I Want to Believe.

What made you want to return to The X-Files franchise after being away for several years?

I told Chris that I was always available and ready to return for another movie when he was ready, and I knew that David felt the same way. We talked about this back in 2002 or 2003 when Chris and Frank Spotnitz already had a story in mind, and we talked about the story and felt it would make for a good film. I wasn’t going to hold up the series in any way. When Chris was ready to make another film, I was going to be there.

Was it hard to get back into the Dana Scully character after so many years?

Yes, there was a lot of rust that I had to shake off. The physical part surprised me the most when we started shooting this film because it was a lot tougher than I expected. I was 24 when I started the television series and now I’m 40, and I feel really old now for some reason. David’s in a lot better shape than I am, and that’s why he gets more stunts in the film.

I think the hardest part of getting back into the character is the fact that I’ve spent the past few years kind of running away from her, trying to show people that I was capable of playing other characters, doing other things. The first couple of days I was horrible! My brain was telling me “No!” so I had to work through that. I’d also forgot some of the mythology of the show. I forgot Dana had a baby, believe it or not. The first scene we shot was a confrontation scene where Dana is upset about something, very dramatic, and that was very difficult. Now I feel I’m back in Dana mode.

How has Dana Scully changed over the past six years?

She’s matured quite a bit, and aged a bit, obviously. When we first see her in the film, we explain what’s happened to her in the past six years, and the choices she’s made since the series ended. I think the biggest change in Scully is that she’s much more relaxed than she was when we last saw her. She’s really mellowed out a lot, which isn’t to say that she’s lost any of her passion for her work.

Why was this the right time to do another X-Files movie?

I think everyone needed a break, even the fans, and I think we’ve all had some time away from the characters and now everyone’s excited to go on another adventure.

What is it about Scully that you like most?

I’ve always seen Scully as being this great underdog who overcame the odds, because that’s how I got the role in the first place. I was this redhead who had no experience except for some theatre stuff. Fox didn’t want to hire me and Chris was the only one who believed in me, so that process kind of affected the way I approached the character as well.

I just think she’s a feisty, intelligent, fiery character, much different than any other female character on television at that time. You see how many television series since The X-Files have tried to copy the Scully character over the years so I think the character made quite an impact.

How would you describe your relationship with David Duchovny?

We’re like siblings, and even though we’ve had our up and downs, and arguments over the years, we’ve always had a strong connection. We’ve always loved each other, and because we’ve been through so much together, working on the show, sometimes there’s a bit of hate that gets through. So it’s kind of a love-hate relationship we’ve had over the years.

Working on this film has made us both appreciate, more than we did when we were doing the series, how special these characters are, and that it would be great if we could build upon the characters and continue this thing on.

What’s the hardest part for you, as an actress, in being so identified with the Scully character?

A lot of times when I meet with producers for other roles, they act like they’re surprised that I can even act, much less play another character. Sometimes I’ll be offered a part and I have to figure out if they’re interested in me as an actress, or they want the publicity that I bring because of The X-Files.

I’ve been lucky. I’ve been able to do a lot of interesting work outside of The X-Files, like The Last King of Scotland, although none of it’s been as popular as The X-Files. The X-Files has given me a lot of opportunities and I’ll always be grateful for the show and the fans.

How would you describe the tone of this film?

It’s a real thriller, a real scary movie. It has a strong supernatural element, which I like, and we’re combining that with a horror element. It’s the kind of film that’s going to scare the audience, make them jump out of their seats, which I think is what the best episodes of The X-Files did to the audience. The film goes back to the roots of the television series, which is to have a strong supernatural-horror feeling, really scary.

How would you compare I Want to Believe to the last movie?

The biggest difference is that when we did the first film, the television series was still on so Chris was somewhat constrained by that and so we couldn’t really advance the plot that much because of the mythology of the television series. Now that the series is over, we have the freedom to tell a whole new story, to expand on the mythology. That’s what excited me about doing this film. The fact that the first film turned out so well, given that we couldn’t do much with the story, gave me confidence that this film could be even better.

Do you think the film will appeal to a new audience as well as fans of the show?

It appeals to both. When you make a film it has to appeal to everyone, or you’re doing something wrong. We’re introducing these characters to a new audience while at the same time showing the old fans what’s happened to these characters over the past six years, and how they’ve changed from the end of the television series to now.

Would you like to do more films?

Yes, I think we all feel that way. We made this film thinking that it could lead to more films. It depends on if the film finds a big audience and does well. The X-Files has always thrived as a serial, so this film doesn’t feel like a sequel but a continuation of these interesting characters and their story. The relationship between Mulder and Scully is so interesting, and still so full of possibilities, that I think it could go on for a long time.

Why do you think people love these characters so much?

I think the relationship between Mulder and Scully is a classic, archetypal relationship between two strong-willed people who start out with a very different view of the world and evolve over time, along with a romantic undercurrent to the relationship that was handled in a very interesting way. It was a magical feeling for me to be back working with David again on these characters and I hope the audience feels the same thing when they see the film.

The X-Files: I Want to Believe opens in US cinemas on 25 July 2008 and in UK cinemas on 1 August 2008.

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:P Ela eskeceu q a Dana tinha tido um filho.. hehehe..
Quero q chegue logo dia 25.. ai meu deus... eu quero ver esse filme..
tô muito ansiosa por tudo..
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DVD de Arquivo X que se relaciona com segundo filme sairá no Brasil

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Antes de Arquivo X: Eu Quero Acreditar, segundo filme inspirado na série de TV, chegar aos cinemas, a Fox vai ganhar uns trocados com um novo DVD, The X-Files: Revelations. O pacote duplo trará oito episódios escolhidos pelo criador da série, Chris Carter.

A novidade é que além de sair no dia 8 de julho nos EUA o box, intitulado em português Arquivo X Essencial, chega ao Brasil no mesmo dia.

Cada um desses episódios terá introdução em vídeo de Carter e do produtor Frank Spotnitz, em que eles explicam por que aquele determinado episódio foi selecionado, e como ele se encaixa com a trama do segundo filme. A caixa com quatro discos custará 49,90 reais (22,98 dólares lá fora). Nos EUA ela já vem com um ingresso para o longa nos cinemas. Aqui, é preciso comprar o box em uma das lojas credenciadas - como Fnac, Livraria Cultura, Saraiva e Submarino - para ganhar um dos 5 mil ingressos disponíveis.

Se você tem as temporadas regulares, tire da estante e confira quais episódios Carter diz que são relacionados com o filme:

* "Piloto" (Temporada 1)
* "Beyond the Sea" ("O Vidente" no Brasil) (Temporada 1)
* "The Host" ("O Hospedeiro") (Temporada 2)
* "Clyde Bruckmans Final Repose" ("O Repouso Final de Clyde Bruckman") (Temporada 3)
* "Memento Mori" ("Lembranças Finais") (Temporada 4)
* "Post-Modern Prometheus" ("Prometeu Pós-Moderno") (Temporada 5)
* "Bad Blood" ("Vampiros") (Temporada 5)
* "Milagro" (Temporada 6)

Gillian Anderson (Agente Scully) e David Duchovny (Agente Mulder) puxam o elenco do filme, que ainda tem Callum Keith Rennie, Adam Godley, Amanda Peet, Xzibit e Billy Connolly. A estréia é prevista para 25 de julho.

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A CONVERSATION WITH GILLIAN ANDERSON & DAVID DUCHOVNY


EMPIRE: So, what’s it been like pinning on your FBI badges again?

ANDERSON: It’s been good. But hard work. It’s been a long time since I’ve done such a long shoot – I’ve chosen things between three and six weeks, and this has been the first time for ages that I’ve done two-and-a-half months. David has a lot of physical stuff to do in the film, and I feel like on the one hand I’ve gotten off easy and on the other hand I’m still exhausted. I just feel old. (Laughs)
DUCHOVNY: I did a lot of running for this movie. You know, action is pretty boring to do as an actor. Action and sex scenes are silly because it’s all faking. I mean, it’s all fake, but those things are faker than the rest. Chris wanted a scene where I chase someone as fast as I can for five minutes. I will be interested to see how it cuts together, but we sure ran our asses off for, like, five or six nights in a row, in the rain. It was pretty stupid, and I hated it.
ANDERSON: The shoot was pretty gruelling on everyone. The cold, the long nights…some of the crew were saying it was the hardest one they’d ever done. I got pretty sick, and at one point my son had scratched my cornea, so I was doing shots with a red eye and snot coming out of my nose. Look out for those ones.

EMPIRE: How about the hair? You don’t particularly like being a redhead, do you?

ANDERSON: No, I don’t. It was a bit shocking for me at the beginning, because shortly after the series ended I got rid of the red as quickly as possible, to try to keep some semblance of privacy. All of a sudden in public people have started paying a little more attention and noticing my presence more. I’m not crazy about that. At some point I’m going to go back to blonde, but just in case there are any reshoots I’m keeping it like this – it took nearly twenty hours to get it back to this colour and I don’t want to repeat the process.

EMPIRE: What’s your natural hair colour?

ANDERSON: Not red, but not blonde either. Somewhere in between.
DUCHOVNY: She’s bald. Completely bald.
ANDERSON: Hey! It’s funny because when we did the pilot it was kind of a mousey brown, and suddenly there was an executive directive – I don’t know from whom – to make it red. My mole has also been an issue. Chris decided there wasn’t room on my face for it, much to the chagrin of years of make-up artists having to go in and cover it up.

EMPIRE: Was it easy for you to slip back into Mulder and Scully mode?

DUCHOVNY: I figured it would be easy because in some ways I don’t feel like I ever stopped making the show. Then, after the first day of doing all that running, I thought, ‘Jeez, I don’t really know what I’m doing. I’ve got to buckle down here a little bit.’
ANDERSON: I had a particularly difficult, emotional scene to do over my first two days and I would have paid a lot of money not to have to have done it then. The problem was a mixture of exhaustion, because I’d just flown in from India via London, and assuming it was going to be really easy to step back into Scully’s shoes. That wasn’t the case. Doing the scene I was internally rebelling against it, thinking, ‘There’s gotta be a way out of this…’
DUCHOVNY: Gillian is tenacious, though.
ANDERSON: Thank you. (Laughs)

EMPIRE: Is it true this film has a horror vibe to it?

DUCHOVNY: I’d liken it to Tooms (a Season 1 classic about a stretchy serial killer), which is also in the horror/thriller model. Chris has a lot of experience in implying horrible things more than showing them. That said, with this new movie, I definitely know we shot graphic stuff that can’t be in the theatrical version. Will it go on the DVD? He might have plans for it. I don’t know.

EMPIRE: Way back before The X-Files came into your lives, each of you forayed into the world of soft-core porn. What are your memories of that?

DUCHOVNY: Ah yes, the Red Shoe Diaries. It’s funny because that’s been on TV a lot here in Vancouver while we’ve been shooting this. It’s always on at three in the morning in Canada. And people like it. They come up to me and ask if there’s going to be any more, and I haven’t shot any of it since ’94 or ’95.
ANDERSON: I’ve still never seen an episode of that.
DUCHOVNY: I actually have a fond spot in my heart for the whole thing because [creator] Zalman King was very good to me. He tried to help me as an actor and it was just a good experience to be in front of the camera. And in terms of the soft-porn thing, I really wasn’t in any of the kinky scenes. I was always monologuing while wandering around with a dog, so I was left out of the fun. Whereas I am fully naked for a single frame of New Year’s Day, my first movie. But not intentionally – it just happened. I mean, I knew I was naked, but didn’t know I was swinging about on camera for a second.
ANDERSON: The first on-camera thing I ever did was this lame little film called The Turning that they recently tried to re-release on DVD as a porn. There’s one scene in a kitchen where I make out with a boy and afterwards it’s clear we’ve had sex or whatever. The number of times people bring up that fucking scene…even the kids of some friends of mine had it downloaded on their computer!

EMPIRE: Are those the things you’re most embarrassed about now?

DUCHOVNY: Those and the photoshoots.
ANDERSON: (Laughs) Yeah, I’d have to agree. I did one, I think it was for People magazine – you know how cheesy some of their photos are – and I actually refuse now to do People. But I had just had my daughter, so there was this shot of me lying on our dining-room table in my wedding dress with my breastfeeding tit just exposed to the world. And it was a time when my hair was really, really bad in the series, and it was equally bad for this shoot. I think there was another shot and me and my then-husband in (daughter) Piper’s room holding a teddy bear. There was even talk at one point of us getting in the crib. So embarrassing! (Pause) You should ask David about his teacup picture…
DUCHOVNY: That’s so weird – someone just sent me that shot on my phone a couple of hours ago, saying ‘Is that you?’ And I hadn’t seen it in I don’t know how long. It was taken right when we started doing The X-Files, when I went down to LA to do a bunch of shot at my manager’s house. In between set-ups I was just fucking around, naked, and I put this teacup over my genitals. And they took a couple of pictures, just for us, for a laugh. I was innocent, thinking, ‘It’s my balls. Who’s going to possibly want a picture of my balls?’ And a couple of years later my then-publicist, who will remain nameless, sold them. Here, look…(He pulls out his iPhone and, after a rapid bit of button-toggling, displays the photo. Empire gives it a brief, polite glance. Anderson erupts into giggles.)
ANDERSON: Oh God! I remember during the series you were really embarrassed you’d ever done that. You look so young in it!
DUCHOVNY: (Putting phone away) And that’s all you get…
ANDERSON: Those are the things you do when you’re younger and you think everybody does that, or someone older than you convinces you it’s okay. And years later you think, ‘Oh my God!’ Two years later, sometimes…

EMPIRE: The X-Files first started production in 1993, when you, David, were 33 and you, Gillian, 25. Do you remember meeting each other for the first time?

DUCHOVNY: Yeah. It was at the network reading for the pilot. There were two actors – me and another guy – and four or five girls. And just by chance I sat down next to Gillian and said, ‘Do you want to read through the lines?’
ANDERSON: I remember it a little differently. The first time I met David was outside in the hallway at that reading, and he was quite charming and picking up all the girls passing by. (Both laugh) Someone had said I should watch Kalifornia before I auditioned, but I never got round to it.

EMPIRE: By its second year, the show had exploded into a cultural phenomenon. With that success came fame and riches, but also, I’m guessing, some truly weird fans…

ANDERSON: You guess right. It’s letters mostly. There are different groups. There are the obsessed fans who purely base their lives around the series and have our faces tattooed on their butt-cheeks. Then there are the fans who are mentally unstable. And those are two very different categories.
DUCHOVNY: My weirdest experience happened last year, just before The TV Set came out, when I was down in Vegas doing a conference on independent film. I was waiting backstage for my car to take me to the airport, because I can’t get out of Vegas fast enough. And this couple, a guy and a woman, were hanging back, looking at me nervously, and I thought, ‘Okay, these two are going to make an approach.’ Sure enough, the guy comes over and says, ‘My girlfriend is a really big fan.’ I thought, ‘Oh my God, these guys want to swing. They live in Vegas and he wants to watch me do his wife.’ And he goes, ‘I want to ask you something…will you ask her to marry me?’ The question was so weird it took a while to process – I was like, ‘You want me to ask her to marry me?’ But I finally worked it out, did it properly and everyone there was crying. I kind of enjoyed that.

EMPIRE: The pair of you battled aliens, vampires, mud-monsters and maggot-men together for eight seasons. Then, David, you slowly phased yourself out of the show. Had you become disillusioned with it?

DUCHOVNY: Disillusioned is the wrong word. It was more like creative fatigue. Fatigue in general of doing a show, not with the character or the franchise or Chris or Gillian. X-Files took ten months of the year to film, whereas, say, Californication takes only three – I can do that indefinitely. So coming back to it now is not going against any feeling I ever had. This [movie] being only a three-or-four month commitment, it’s actually a pleasure to come back and do it. If you said, ‘Go back and do the series again,’ I would never do that, but to work with these people for a four-month period every three years or so? That would be a great thing to happen.

EMPIRE: Did you follow the show when you weren’t in it?

DUCHOVNY: I’m sure I watched it a few times. I wouldn’t say I followed it…

EMPIRE: A lot of fans were unhappy with the way it ended, which was, it has to be said, with a whimper rather than a bang. Do you concede that they have a point?

ANDERSON: You know what? By the time it was done I couldn’t even have a conversation about it. I don’t have enough of a perspective to say whether questions were answered or whether it was all wrapped up, and honestly, there’s part of me that doesn’t care. I’m sympathetic to die-hard fans who might feel left in short shrift, but…
DUCHOVNY: We did get bogged down a little in the details of the mythology or what-have-you. What I like about this new film is that it’s lean, fast-moving and focused. It’s like one of the classic episodes from the first couple of seasons.

EMPIRE: Do you both have lots of X-Files memorabilia knocking about at home?

ANDERSON: I’ve got huge tubs full of stuff I can sell on eBay. If there are people out there that are interested, I want them to come my way and buy my jackets and hats and scripts that are signed by everybody.
DUCHOVNY: I don’t have that much stuff. I have some memorabilia I kind of took by mistake. I have slates from shows I directed.
ANDERSON: My favourite prop from the show is my tombstone (from the Season 2 storyline in which Scully is abducted by aliens and presumed dead). That’s at the end of my office in London.

EMPIRE: Doing genre work for this length of time, are you now sick of all things sci-fi?

DUCHOVNY: Depends on the movie. Alien is a great movie. So is Close Encounters. But I’m not the guy who goes out to the science-fiction festival. 2001’s good.
ANDERSON: I’m a massive fan of Sunshine. Oh my God, I love that film. I’ve seen sci-fi films and enjoyed them – though I’m not a big horror fan. Close Encounters is timeless, obviously. But Sunshine, I just love that film. They did an amazing job with it.

EMPIRE: David, you urinate on a poster of Independence Day in the first X-Files movie, a kind of territorial in-joke. Did you ever get an irate call from Jeff Goldblum about that?

DUCHOVNY: (Laughs) Jeff’s more likely to be mad about my impersonation of him (on one of Saturday Night Live’s Celebrity Jeopardy skits). But no, we never heard anything. And I think they made more money than us, so they had the last laugh.

EMPIRE: Which jobs outside The X-Files have you found the most fun?

ANDERSON: I just had a good time on How To Lose Friends And Alienate People with Simon Pegg. I met Simon a few years ago at a pub quiz and he gave me a videotape of Spaced. It was on PAL, though, so I couldn’t watch it. I think he was a bit embarrassed about my ‘cameo’ in it (in which Pegg’s character knocks one off over a poster of Anderson). He doesn’t like being reminded!
DUCHOVNY: The Larry Sanders Show was pure enjoyment for me, because I was a huge fan of the show and just an admirer of Garry [Shandling]’s skill as a comedian. He showed me the box set recently and there are clips that are tilling the same soil as Entourage, 30 Rock, those kinds of shows, and yet only Garry’s show is both completely real and completely funny. Anyway, I did one episode and got to know Garry a little bit – we became friends and still are – and I said, ‘I loved doing this. Let me come back and have a crush on you.’ And he said, ‘That’s fun.’ I sat in my X-Files trailer up in Vancouver doing a table-read over the phone speaker. So we did that episode, had fun with that, and then I came into LA for the Golden Globes and was staying at the Four Seasons. Téa (Leoni, Duchovny’s wife) and I were up in the hotel room and Garry came by. I was in my robe and said, ‘It would be funny if I did the Sharon Stone thing to you,’ and that’s how the Basic Instinct parody (in Flip, the last ever episode) came about.

EMPIRE: Gillian, you’ve played an exaggerated version of yourself too, in A Cock And Bull Story. Do you both find people still have misconceptions about you?

ANDERSON: People always ask if I was really voted Most Bizarre Girl in high school. But that one’s actually true. I was living in Michigan in a very conservative town and had a nose-ring and a shaved head and did kind of strange things. (Laughs)
DUCHOVNY: You do hear some strange rumours floating around. One I’ve heard just this year is that I’m allergic to metal.
ANDERSON: Metal? Seriously? That sounds like an X-File.
DUCHOVNY: It also sounds like something it would be extremely difficult to maintain a normal lifestyle with. I couldn’t get in a car, couldn’t get in a plane, couldn’t have my fillings. It would suck.

EMPIRE: As Mulder and Scully, you’re pretty much fearless. Are you scared of anything in real life?

DUCHOVNY: I’m not a big fan of the clown. And I don’t like the idea of being eaten by a shark. I like to swim in the ocean and I think much more about sharks than anyone should. I really resent the fact that my oceangoing experiences are ruined by Jaws.
ANDERSON: I’m actually very scared of sharks too. I wanted to be a marine biologist when I was young, which may not have been compatible with that fear.
DUCHOVNY: Really? I wanted to be an archaeologist.
ANDERSON: Me too! I didn’t know that about you. Except I wanted to do underwater excavation. I probably saw Indiana Jones and then some sea anemones, and wanted the best of both worlds. (Pauses) There’s a big part of me that would love to be a secret agent. But if I showed up to do an investigation and interrogate someone now, they wouldn’t be able to take me seriously. I’ve ruined that for myself.

EMPIRE: Did you have any other childhood ambitions?

DUCHOVNY: A bath tub, apparently, was the first thing I wanted to be.
ANDERSON: Are you serious? (Laughs)
DUCHOVNY: Yeah, my father said I wanted to be a bath tub. After that came the archaeology – I was in love with the dinosaurs. And then I wanted to be an astronaut at some point. Then a basketball player.

EMPIRE: You settled for movie star…

DUCHOVNY: I’m actually thinking about getting back to being a bath tub. I don’t think anyone’s ever quite segued into that.

EMPIRE: Have either of you had a bona fide supernatural experience?

ANDERSON: I have felt presences before in buildings. Creepy…stuff. I was in South Africa once, sitting on some people’s porch, and I went into this old house and there was something there. The first thing out of my mouth was, ‘Have you got a ghost?’ and they immediately turned white and said, ‘Yes, how did you know?’ That kind of stuff. I’m a lot less sceptical in real life than David is.
DUCHOVNY: I don’t discount belief. I just discount most of the things people believe in. Having said that, with aliens, for example, it seems unlikely that we’re alone in the universe. Yet I’m pretty sure nobody’s hiding any contract. It’s a ludicrous idea that the government is able to withhold information when they can’t even have gay sex in a bathroom without getting found out (Republican Senator Larry Craig was arrested in June 2007 for lewd conduct in an airport toilet).

EMPIRE: Aside from the micro-detailed conspiracy arc and scary one-off tales, The X-Files had a lot of comedy episodes. The two of you obviously spark off each other well. Did you ever think up nicknames?

DUCHOVNY: For each other? Well, (regular series director) Rob Bowman calls me Double D. But no, I don’t think we ever did. (To Anderson) I’ll have to come up with one for you.
ANDERSON: I used to call myself Scullbag, but I don’t think you ever referred to me as that.
DUCHOVNY: I do remember that whenever we had to do a shot over my shoulder to Scully, that was called an Over-The-Shoulder-Mulder-Holder.

EMPIRE: What’s your favourite thing about each other?

DUCHOVNY: Gillian just doesn’t give up. If a scene’s not working for whatever reason, whereas I might go, ‘Fuck it, let’s just move on,’ she won’t give up, no matter how tired or frustrated everyone is…she’ll hang in there ‘til we get it right.
ANDERSON: My favourite thing about David? The tea-cup. (Both laugh) The easiest answer, I guess, is his sense of humour. He’s always looking at the funny side of things, especially when he’s around other actors who are comedians or funny themselves – it can turn into a bit of a contest to see who does the best impressions and such. But aside from there, there’s a gentleness inside him that comes out every once in a while that is quite disarming and lovely. It’s rare, but very nice.

EMPIRE: What’s it been like working together again?

ANDERSON: It’s been good. We slipped back into it very easily and it felt like coming together again with a friend. There were a couple of times when we were filming and we’d look over at each other and go, ‘Oh! It’s Mulder and Scully!’ It was bizarre and wonderful.

EMPIRE: Would you like to work together in something unrelated to The X-Files?

DUCHOVNY: Well, Gillian’s got that strong English accent she likes to bust out all the time, so maybe we could do a Jane Austen movie or something. I could learn from the master of the Americanised English accent. (Laughs)
ANDERSON: We could always go back to the archaeology thing and go on a dig together. Although we kind of did that already, on the series. We’ve had to dig a lot of stuff up over the years.

EMPIRE: And finally, if you had to pick a favourite X-Files moment, what would it be? You’re not allowed to plug the new film.

DUCHOVNY: I always go back to the episode Chris wrote and directed that was black-and-white and a homage to Mask (The Post-Modern Prometheus). At the end I slow-dance with Gillian to Cher’s version of Walking In Memphis. It’s very romantic and nice.
ANDERSON: You know, it all kind of gets jumbled up in my mind, but just recently, during this shoot, someone pulled David and I aside to this computer and showed us some clips, on YouTube, that fan had put together of us in various scenes. And there was an amazing amount of care and intimacy that I’d forgotten about. I mean, people always say we never kiss on the show – we kissed, like, thousands of times! There are kisses all over the place. There was a level of real intimacy between these two character, the kind of care that you don’t see very much in the real world. I missed that – and when we saw it again that day, we were totally mesmerised by it.

YOUR Q: Ms. Anderson, you directed All Things, my all-time favourite X-Files episode. Please promise you’ll direct again!
‘Pipe-Smoking Man’, via email


I’ve been working on adapting a novel over the past way too many years and when I finish that, the intention is to direct. It’s call The Speed Of Light, the brilliant first novel by a woman called Elizabeth Rosner.

YOUR Q: David, what’s the deal with Mulder’s sunflower-seed obsession? Do you eat them youself?
Katie Shalcross, via email


That actually comes from Chris’ habit of eating them – I myself am not a fan. But I will say that when I read this script there weren’t any sunflower seeds, so I told them to put some in. Which was surprising considering I hated having to eat them. It’s fun to give a few nods to the loyal audience.

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HISTÓRIA DE AMOR ENTRE MULDER E SCULLY É O TEMA DO FILME DE 'ARQUIVO X', DIZ PRODUTOR

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A trama de "Arquivo X: Eu quero Acreditar", segundo filme baseado em "Arquivo X", está cercada de segredos, graças ao esquema quase paranóico montado pelo criador da série e diretor desse segundo longa, Chris Carter.

Ainda assim, a revista TV Guide visitou o set de filmagem e obteve algumas (poucas!) informações sobre a trama. Uma delas deve fazer os fãs que torciam pelo relacionamento entre Mulder e Scully delirarem.

"A história emocional de Mulder e Scully é o coração do filme," diz o produtor Frank Spotnitz. "É sobre a história de amor deles."

Para atiçar esses fãs, David 'Mulder' Duchovny acrescenta, sorrindo: "Vai ter pele aparecendo no filme. E não vai ser fatiada ou rasgada. Vai ser possível ver partes do corpo da Gillian e do meu também." Será a tão aguardada cena de sexo entre os protagonistas? Uau!

Ação também faz parte do roteiro, que passará longe da intrincada mitologia da série. Haverá uma cena em que Mulder vai resgatar Scully. Duchovny não perde a piada ao descrevê-la: "Eu a salvo e a protejo com minha parca. Fica tão ridículo, eu pareço o Kenny de 'South Park'".

Apesar do momento heróico do ex-agente do FBI, o personagem não abandona outra característica bem conhecida de quem assistia à série, nas palavras de seu intérprete: "Eu adoraria bater em alguém, mas me mantenho fiel ao estilo do Mulder e apanho muito."

E quais são as chances de vermos outros personagens da série, como o agente Skinner, no cinema? Chris Carter responde, enigmático: "Veremos alguém da série, além de Mulder e Scully. Alguém ou 'alguéns'" Nessa linha, o clima nas gravações é de puro mistério:

"Nem minha esposa sabe os detalhes da trama", diz Duchovny. "Quando ela assistir ao filme, vai ficar totalmente surpresa". Gillian Anderson, a Scully, também não ajuda muito ao dizer que acabou de filmar uma cena "particularmente importante que se passa em um local fundamental para Mulder e Scully e que relembra a história dos dois."

O segredo é tanto que Duchovny e Anderson precisam devolver os roteiros ao fim de cada gravação. Mas nada disso impede a divulgação de "Arquivo X: Eu quero acreditar", é claro, e dois novos trailers - que você assiste clicando aqui - estão sendo exibidos na TV americana.

No primeiro comercial, além das cenas que já apareceram nos outros trailer, temos Mulder correndo, perseguindo alguém e mais uma faceta do embate entre Mulder e Scully, com ele dizendo "Eu acredito nesse homem" e ela retrucando "Você quer acreditar". A narração diz: "Do diretor Chris Carter, em 25 de julho, o fenômeno irá renascer. No filme que fará você acreditar novamente. Arquivo X: Eu quero Acreditar".

Já o segundo, mais curto e cheio de ação, mostra uma sombra, aparentemente passando perto do Mulder que, assustado, põe a mão na frente do corpo para se proteger. "Do criador de 'Arquivo X', Chris Carter. Nada que você já viu, nada que você já vivenciou poderá preparar você para a verdade. Em 25 de julho [data de estréia também no Brasil], o filme-evento do verão será revelado."

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It may have been ten years since the last X-Files feature and five since the TV series ended, but that hasn't quelled the devoted fanbase's thirst for more Mulder and Scully. New movie The X-Files: I Want To Believe shies away from conspiracy theories and little green men, instead devoting itself to the relationship between everyone's favourite FBI agents and the power of faith. We caught up with David Duchovny and creator Chris Carter to discuss the film.

David, was a return to the X-Files franchise something you always wanted?

David Duchovny: "For me it was. Out the door, at the end of the eighth year I said to Chris, 'We're dead, we're all just burnt. I'm gone, I don't know how much longer you guys can keep this up.' I wanted to do it because I love the show and I love the character and I did enjoy the people, ultimately, even though we had plenty of problems while we were doing it because we were all insane. I said to Chris, 'Keep on it, it'll work, we can all do it again.' I never doubted that it would come off even though it was a little harder to co-ordinate than I imagined."

Chris, what can we expect from this movie?

Chris Carter: "It's a story of redemption. A story of religious faith, faith in science, faith in your friend and partner and soulmate. There are lots of layers and levels that this movie works on that makes it different than a normal summer movie."

Why did it take so long to get it made?

Chris: "It was really a matter of business. Fox came to us a year after the series was off the air and said if you want to do another movie we're ready. We came up with an idea and pitched it to them and they agreed it was a good idea, then that came to a screeching halt when my agents came to an impasse with Fox over my TV contract. When that was over, Fox phoned and said 'now or never'. The writers' strike was looming and they said you won't have it in theatres for a couple more years if you don't go now. That 'now or never' was a call to arms for us, so we picked up our pens and began to write."

David, are you concerned about the film's box office performance in the US?

David: "I'd prefer if it was a huge hit, but there are mitigating circumstances. We happened to open on the worst day in the history of cinema - the second week of Batman. The only thing worse would be to open with Batman and nobody would've done that. We're competing for the same audience with what they're saying will be the highest grossing film of all time. What saves us is that we only cost $29 million to make. We're a small movie masquerading as a blockbuster."

Was it important to move the Mulder and Scully relationship forward?

David: "It was nice to be able to play the relationship a bit differently. I was thankful it wasn't a movie about us getting together. I don't think anybody wants to see the romantic comedy of Mulder and Scully. I like that it's like, 'bang', they're together, now deal with that. I think it's a bold choice to make. It's not trying to do the show again, it's trying to evolve it in a way that's interesting to those who are making it and hopefully those who watch it."

What did you make of the George Bush gag using the Mark Snow theme?

David: "That was not in the script. I knew that it was supposed to be a funny moment. There was no call for its use, it was a later addition. Not my favourite moment. I'm not a fan of coming out of the movie to go for a laugh or a scare, but I acknowledge that it's a cool thing for the fans. Personally, I think it's a cheap laugh."

Chris, was there a point when you realised that The X-Files went beyond being a TV show and entered into pop culture?

Chris: "There was an article that appeared in The New Yorker during the first season of the show. I thought, 'smart people are paying attention.' I felt that at that point we had reached some level of recognition. As far as being a part of pop culture, I still don't trust that. I don't trust that anything lasts now. I feel like things are replaced very quickly now, things get lost easily. Only time will tell."
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Frank já está trabalhando no 3º filme

Para felicidade geral dos fãs e para atender nossos pedidos, segundo os sites abaixo, o produtor Frank Spotnitz afirmou que já está trabalhando no novo filme da franquia. O único porém seria que este filme seria lançado diretamente em DVD — desde que, claro, ele consiga um orçamento parecido com o segundo.

É claro que adoraria rever o Arquivo X nos cinemas, entretanto, na minha opinião, o importante é que a série tenha uma continuidade, seja através de dvd, cinema ou televisão. Sinceramente, estou muito feliz com a notícia. Além disso, acredito muito que o dvd do segundo filme seja um sucesso de vendas, (pelo menos entre os fãs) e isso os motivem a repensarem a possibilidade de exibição do terceiro filme nos cinemas. Desta forma, reintero o importante é que em dvd ou nos cinemas, o ARQUIVO X 3 ACONTECERÀ!!!

Vamos torcer!!!

Mais do que nunca, ARQUIVO 3: EU ACREDITO!!!!


http://www.judao.com.br/cinema/terceiro-fi...-direto-em-dvd/

http://www.cinepop.com.br/noticias2/arquivox3_1.htm

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AX - I want to believe vai ser o 1º filme lançado em BD-Live pela Fox

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O filme vai ser lançado em formato DVD e Blu-Ray (BD) no dia 2 de Dezembro (data nos USA).
Sendo que I Want to Believe vai ser o primeiro filme a ser lançado no novo formato BD-Live enhanced, vai tomar partido de todas as novas vantagens deste formato de alta definição e funcionalidades através da internet, com exclusivos jogos, conteúdo adicional e connectibilidade com outros Philes que tambem utilizem este formato.

O DVD e BD "The Ultimate X-Phile Edition" vai ser uma edição especial para os Philes, com mais de 3 horas de conteúdos extra, incluindo uma versão não cortada do filme, com filmagens nunca antes vistas, e ainda um documentário que irá revelar vários segredos do universo X-Files.

DVD Extras:

Single-Disc DVD

-- Includes both the Theatrical Version and Unrated Extended Cut of the film
-- Audio commentary by Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz
-- Body Parts: Special Make-up Effects featurette
-- Chris Carter: Statements on Green Production featurette
-- Deleted Scenes
-- Gag Reel
-- Music Slideshow - "Dying 2 Live" by Xzibit
-- Theatrical Trailers
-- Still Galleries
-- Collectibles
-- Storyboards
-- Concept Art
-- Unit Photography

Three-Disc "The Ultimate X-Phile Edition" DVD

Includes all of the above single-disc content plus the following additional bonus features:

-- Trust No One: Can The X-Files Remain A Secret? feature-length documentary
-- Part 1 - "You Can Go Home Again"
-- Part 2 - "Misinformation"
-- Part 3 - "Don't Give Up"
-- Digital Copy of the film for portable media players

Blu-ray Disc Specs:

The X-Files: I Want To Believe BD is presented in widescreen (2.40:1 aspect ratio) on a 50GB dual-layer disc authored in BD-J with AVC (MPEG 4) compression with English 5.1 DTS HD Lossless Master Audio and French / Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital. The BD includes all of the above standard-def DVD special features, plus the following BD-exclusive elements:

-- BD-Live web-enabled content
-- The X-Files Dossier: Agent Dakota Whitney Files - create your own Special Agent avatar profile to browse through 5 "X-Files" case files on clairvoyance; users can also participate in several online forensic challenges with Agent Drummy
-- BonusView mode
-- The X-Files Complete Interactive Timeline - featuring over 80 video clip segments from "The X-Files" archives
-- Picture-in-picture commentary with Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz1
-- In-Movie Features via BD remote direct access1
-- Real-time Index (Red Button)
-- BonusView Commentary (Green Button)
-- Behind The Camera (Blue Button)
-- Storyboards and Concept Art (Yellow Button)
-- Isolated Score track
-- Enhanced for D-Box Motion Code systems
-- Digital Copy of the film for portable media players
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Another X-Files movie?

"X-Files : I Want to Believe" didn't make much of a dint at the box office - probably just as well it didn't cost an arm-and-a-leg to make.

FOX chairman Tom Rothman told IESB today that, despite the lackluster performance of the latter, there's still the possibility of another - and he's leaving it up to the cast and crew as to whether they'd like to see that happen.

‘'It's really up to Chris [Carter], David [Duchovny] and Gillian [Anderson]", Rothman tells the site.

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erview that Fox chairman Tom Rothman has given with IESB, he’s now said that a third film could well get the go-ahead. Rothman declares that “it’s really up to Chris [Carter], David [Duchovny] and Gillian [Anderson]” as to whether another outing goes ahead.

In the same interview, he also talks about a third Predator movie, Die Hard 6, Independence Day 2, the return of Alvin and the sodding Chipmunks and the Silver Surfer film.

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Segundo filme de Arquivo X já está nas lojas
06/03/2009, 12:00. Redação TeleSéries


Já está a venda nas principais lojas de DVD do país o filme Arquivo X - Eu Quero Acreditar (The X Files: I Want to Believe), que marcou o retorno da franquia Arquivo X aos cinemas, seis anos após o final da série. O lançamento é da Fox Film.

O filme, que acabou dividindo a opinião dos fãs da série, reúne mais uma vez Mulder (David Duchovny) e Scully (Gillian Anderson) para investigar um caso que desafia o FBI. O caso, no entanto, não envolve alienígenas e evita abordar a complexa mitologia desenvolvida pelo seriado na televisão.

O preço de lançamento do DVD é de R$ 39,90. Você pode escolher a melhor loja para comprar pesquisando no Shopping UOL.

A loja DVD World também já colocou em pré-venda a edição em Blu-Ray nacional do filme, com previsão de lançamento para o dia 8 de abril. Confira aqui.http://clicklog-af.shopping.uol.com.br/?prod=arquivo+x+acreditar+blu-ray&type=7&caf=ad36d2f0f40c45a1baeb8c9954cdeef9|38806|13951

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Arquivo X 3 pode sair em 2012
23/08/2009, 17:30.
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Parece que a resposta negativa tanto de público quanto de crítica para o filme Arquivo X 2: Eu Quero Acreditar (que ainda assim lucrou mais que o dobro de seu orçamento) não vai impedir a produção de uma nova aventura de Mulder (David Duchovny) e Scully (Gillian Anderson) nas telonas.

Em entrevista esta semana no Festival de Cinema de Sajevo, a atriz Gillian Anderson afirmou que os responsáveis pela franquia iniciada na TV, já discutem a ideia de fazê-lo em 2012. Ela se mostrou entusiasmada com a ideia:

Não sei se o filme vai mesmo acontecer ou não, mas não há razão para não fazermos. Foi divertido, e o trabalho foi duro. Me sinto comprometida com aquele grupo de pessoas e ainda gosto de fazer Arquivo X, quando tenho a chance. Se eles puderem tirar a ideia do papel, encontraremos uma razão para fazê-lo.

Sobre o assunto, /Film destaca uma nota do Bloody Disgusting apontando que o novo filme pode até mesmo fazer um reboot na franquia, o que particularmente não acredito que vá ocorrer. Para fazer um bom filme de Arquivo X, não precisa inventar muita coisa. Basta um roteiro coerente que reutilize os melhores elementos dos episódios focados nos tais fenômenos inexplicáveis e pronto, a química e o talento de Duchovny e Anderson se encarrega do resto.

E aí, acha uma boa que a franquia tenha mais uma chance nos cinemas?

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