I never watched "The X-Files" when it originally ran on network TV. It was
only recently that I started watching it on Netflix and I really like it.
The chemistry between Agents Scully and Mulder, the crazy stories, quick pace,
quirky humor, solid acting. It's a great show. That said, I've
noticed (I'm currently about to start Season 6) that all of the episodes can be
divided between the "Monster of the Week" episodes and the continuing
"mythology" episodes. To me, the "Monster of the Week" episodes are
far superior to the slow-moving "mythology" ones, especially the
comedic ones! Unfortunately, this first X Files movie simply comes off as
an extended "mythology" episode with a larger budget.
To me, it seems that the benefit of making a movie over a normal network TV
episode is you can push the limits and have more things in your bag of tricks in
order to surprise and thrill the audience. Unfortunately, instead of
pushing the envelope this film doesn't have any cussing or nudity or excessive
violence or expand on Mulder's porn addiction...instead it's honestly just a
boring "mythology" episode with a longer runtime.
I still liked it and don't regret watching it, but I was really hoping for
much more. I would have been happier though if the film have been
like one of the funnier "Monster of the Week" episodes like "Bad Blood", "Small
Potatoes" or "War of the Coprophages". I'm also getting sick and tired of
Scully and Mulder not knocking boots.
Update 1/18/16: Just watched the second X-Files film THE X-FILES: I WANT TO
BELIEVE (2008) and it was terrible. The entire film was dull, dreary and
pointless. Even worse, the depictions of Mulder and Scully were so different
than from the earlier seasons, when we fell in love with them, that it's almost
insulting to the viewer. I wish I had never watched it.