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Re: The X-FILES Thread
I also fell off after Fight The Future. I went into Season 6 an avid viewer like always, and then when they killed off the syndicate I was just... stunned. I kind of bounched around after that, then ironically started watching regularly again when I found out Mulder was leaving and being replaced by Robert Patrick. I just kept watching it after that, but later caught up with Season 6/7 on DVD and ummm... was not impressed.
Duchovny started trying to play everything like a comedy, and totally took you out of some episodes. When Patrick came in, it at least regained it's seriousness again.
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Sadly true. Although most fans are saying it's great. It has a really small film to it, and it's made FOR the fans only, not casual audiences.
Fox claims that they were only expecting a $10-15mil opening. They got $10.2mil and 4th place. Still kind of ouch considering Fight The Future was a big hit.
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Meet Dave had a huge theater count drop this week. I bet X-Files has something similar happen to it next weekend.
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tejastech08 wrote:The X-Files: I Want To Believe...in a flop.
Well yeah. I mean I think everyone is surprised they opened so close to TDK. But like someone else mentioned, it did about what Fox was planning on.
I'm still trying to figure out why Hellboy was released just 1 week before TDK. It got steamrolled during TDK's opening weekend. 71% drop. And then another 51% drop this weekend. Universal produced and distributed it. They also made Mummy 3. And they moved Mummy 3. It was supposed to open either before TDK or the week after it (can't remember which) and they moved it to 2 weeks after. What they did with Hellboy was just stupid.