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Scully and Mulder Reunite in X-Files: I Want to Believe

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson in X-Files I Want to Believe

Although it took them longer than they expected to get back into their roles, Gillian Anderson & David Duchovny care deeply for these two characters who've been embraced by audiences worldwide and enjoyed the opportunity to revisit the X-Files world.

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Hollywood Heads to San Diego for Comic Con

Tuesday July 22, 2008
What started out as a tiny gathering of comic book enthusiasts has, for better or worse, transformed into one of the biggest and best events for studios to show off their upcoming movies. Sure, there are still plenty of things to do at the San Diego Comic Con if you're into comics - from panels with comic book superstars to booths loaded with collectibles for sale - but Hollywood's presence has changed the complexion of the event.

Over 125,000 people - many of whom were dressed as their favorite comic book characters (the people-watching at the Con is unparalleled) - attended last year's Comic Con, filling exhibit halls to capacity. Tickets to this year's event which runs July 24-27 were available only online and unfortunately for those who didn't plan ahead, the event is now totally sold out. But if you didn't act quickly enough to snap up a ticket, don't despair. Most of the trailers and special video clips premiering at the show will be online shortly after Comic Con's over. There will be no shortage of news as even major TV entertainment shows (though late to the game) are covering the Con. And, of course, there will be extensive coverage of all the big movies right here at About.com in the days following the event (look for interviews with the casts of Watchmen, Terminator Salvation, Land of the Lost, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and other celebs over the course of the next week).

So how important is Comic Con to filmmakers? Studios have come to accept the fact that the reaction of Con audiences can actuallly make or break a movie. In 2006, Zack Snyder brought his 300 cast and clips to show off, effectively launching one of the most intense and effective word-of-mouth campaigns of the past decade, helping to catapult 300's March 2007 opening into the record books. Jon Favreau, a Comic Con veteran, knew what Con audiences wanted and delivered it by previewing special footage from Iron Man prior to that film's release. Conversely, not debuting footage from a big budget studio production can do heavy damage to a film's box office tally... With that in mind, Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, Summit Entertainment, and Disney are all big players this year, with Warner Bros even going as far as to spread out their goodies over all four days.

Thursday's Highlights:
  • The Day the Earth Stood Still

  • Max Payne

  • Twilight

  • Race to Witch Mountain

  • RocknRolla

  • Ninja Assassin

  • Punisher: War Zone


  • Friday's Highlights:
  • Watchmen

  • The Wolfman

  • The Spirit


  • Saturday's Highlights:
  • Terminator Salvation

  • Bolt and Up

  • Death Race

  • Land of the Lost

  • Drag Me to Hell

  • Pineapple Express

  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

  • Quarantine


  • Sunday's Highlights
  • Hamlet 2

  • Friday the 13th

  • 25/8

  • The Unborn

  • (Photo of Malin Akerman in Watchmen © Warner Bros)

    The Dark Knight Sets the Box Office on Fire

    Tuesday July 22, 2008
    $158 million - an incredible number and an incredible film. Some Hollywood blockbusters don't deserve to be in the record books, but The Dark Knight certainly does. Filmmaker Christopher Nolan and his cast created something extraordinarily special.

    From sold-out midnight screenings to online agencies selling The Dark Knight tickets at a rate of 15 per second, Nolan's second Batman movie entered the record books in a big way. Even Warner Bros Studios didn't expect audiences to fall quite this hard for their creepy PG-13 rated, 2 1/2 hour epic. Now the big question is: Will Nolan, Christian Bale and the rest of the Batman crew reunite to finish off what's obviously set up to be a trilogy? The Dark Knight's Record Breaking Weekend
    (Photo © Warner Bros Pictures)


    Lots of Brand New Photos
  • Bottle Shock Photos - Alan Rickman/Chris Pine

  • Brideshead Revisited Photos - Matthew Goode/Ben Whishaw

  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Photos - Daniel Radcliffe/Rupert Grint

  • High School Musical 3 Photos - Zac Efron/Vanessa Hudgens

  • Land of the Lost Photos - Will Ferrell/Anna Friel

  • Ninja Assassin Photos - Rain/Naomie Harris

  • RocknRolla Photos - Gerard Butler/Idris Elba

  • Terminator Salvation Photo - Christian Bale

  • Twilight Photos - Kristen Stewart/Robert Pattinson

  • Watchmen Photos - Jeffrey Dean Morgan/Patrick Wilson

  • The Wolfman Photos - Benicio Del Toro

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