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BloggingBaby.com (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Filed under: Health & safety , Life & style , Celeb parenting After Amanda Peet made quite a stir in this month's Cookie magazine with her comparison of parent's who don't vaccinate their kids to "parasites" she offered an apology . "I believe in my heart that my use of the word 'parasites' was mean and divisive," Peet writes. "I completely understand why it offended some parents, and in particular,...
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Celebrity Pictures (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Amanda Peet now understands the great lengths that "X-Files" stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson go to in their roles as paranormal investigators - especially in their upcoming film "The X-Files: I Want To Believe." Amanda Peet takes on the role of FBI Agent Dakota Whitney and appears alongside Fox Mulder(Duchovny) during a chilly investigation. While in the bitter cold, the two discover a frozen...
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Celebrity Moms (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Actress Amanda Peet walks the red carpet at the Premiere of "The X Files: I Want To Believe" in Los Angeles.
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Celebrity Moms (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Amanda Peet stops by for a visit at the The Late Show with David Letterman in New York.
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Entertainment Weekly (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Even a casual fan of TV's The X-Files knows in advance what beliefs are at stake in The X-Files: I Want to Believe. Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) wants to believe in the reality of paranormal phenomena; Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) wants to put her faith in God and science working in harmony. Both are challenged by evidence. It was ever thus — and that constancy, along with the familiar frisson of...
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ABC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Review: "X-Files: I Want to Believe" doesn't capture the allure of the TV show.
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Cinema Blend Feeds (Free subscription) | yesterday
X-Files fans (those few of you left), rejoice! Chris Carter has not forgotten you! Realizing that you must be desperate for another fix, he has delved deeply into the crumbling plastic bag that was the original television show and delivered up the last few remaining granules of X-Files crack into your anxious, shaking, little hands.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | yesterday
The wacky spaceship X-Files crashes to Earth with a resounding thud in its second movie incarnation – and let's hope those pesky aliens give it a proper burial this time.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Networks have stopped broadcasting threat levels, Larry King has started doing UFO shows again, and there's an "X-Files" movie in theaters.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
The movie is so ludicrous it would test the indulgence of a CSI fan.
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NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | yesterday
Scully and Mulder not their old selves.
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Salon.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
This suspenseful, intimate movie reminds us why we've always believed in Mulder and Scully.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
What I want to believe about "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" is that there's more to it than this: It's a well-constructed thriller in line with the creepy traditions of Chris Carter's long-running TV series, but it doesn't move along the show's central "the truth is out there" mythology.
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cherylt | 05/01/2008
Ashton Kutcher must have been a daredevil dolt in his youth. Carmen Diaz , still dealing with the unexpected death of her dad, couldn't make the London world premiere of their light-hearted romp, What Happens in Vegas , leaving Kutcher to wing the red carpet alone. Kind of feel sorry for the poor sap, spilling intimate personal details of his boneheaded antics under the influence. Guess he was absent...