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RT Interview: David Duchovny on The X-Files, Californication and Directing
The multi-hyphenate on taking on Mulder one more time.
by Joe Utichi | August 01, 2008
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David Duchovny started playing Special Agent Fox Mulder in The X-Files in 1993. Together with Gillian Anderson as Agent Scully, the duo explored paranormal phenomenon on a weekly basis for nine seasons and a feature film, entertaining audiences the world over and turning the show into a cultural phenomenon.

It's been six years since we last saw Mulder and Scully together on screen, and with the release of The X-Files: I Want to Believe, David Duchovny sits down to tell us what the agents have been up to in the interrim and tease us on the next season of his other hit show, Californication.

How important were the fans in shaping this project?

I don't think in shaping it. I think in the ability to get it done in a business sense. I think that Fox would probably look at what the gift of the fan base is in order to make this movie. We didn't make the movie just for fans, we tried to make a movie that would stand alone and be understandable and enjoyable to fans and non-fans alike, so its really a question of Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz and how they conceive of a story that might reach out and satisfy the fans at the same time as reaching out to new people.

But as a performer, as the guy playing Mulder in the movie, not only do I not have to think about, but it would be silly to have to think about it.

Did the transition back into playing Mulder happen easily?

Yeah, it did. I would think that it always will. We've spent so much time doing it, and have so many days and hours under our belts, that we know how to do it. And we might be a little rusty at times but there's a baseline of competence and understanding in the characters that we'll always have.

What was the most important thing you knew you had to get right if you were going to revisit this character?

I didn't want to do an imitation of something I started in 1993. I don't think I'd be capable of playing that character the same way. He's not a comic book character, he's not James Bond or Indiana Jones, he is supposed to change like a human being changes.

The decision was made by Chris and Frank to pick up the story six years after the show had ended, so six years had passed for Mulder as well. That became a very interesting thing for me to try to play: What has the six years done? And what has fifteen years done to this guy? So I didn't have to try to figure out what it was I was doing in 1993.

The X-Files: I Want to Believe

These characters are very different from the people we saw in the series. They're in a completely different place now. How did that change your approach on a day to day basis?

These were all kind of instinctual and unconscious choices motivated by feel and trust.

I think the important part of the change in Mulder was that he was just not working at the beginning. He's a guy who should be working, and he's not working because he's tried to make this relationship with Scully work, so what you get in the movie besides from the caper, the case, the thriller, the X-File, is a discussion of what it means to be in a relationship and also to be obsessed with their work. Or what it means to give up your work for a relationship, or sabotaging your relationship with work.

Especially for a guy like Mulder - it's not good for him not to work, and although he's trying his best when we see him, it takes a certain kind of life out of him. So for me there was an arc to explore, as he got more involved in his true passion, and then you know there is a sacrifice to be made at the end of the movie, and i think it's a very romantic one.

The movie doesn't revisit the show's mythology. Was that, at all, a decision made to allow more time with the characters and their development?

I think less a decision for the development of the characters and more a decision to make the movie understandable to somebody who didn't know anything about the mythology. The decision to make it a stand-alone movie that was a whole world in itself and totally understandable in itself, is basically a business decision to try and reach out to new fans, and I think a smart one.

You know you can't just assume that even fans are going to remember, all of those details. I don't remember. I wouldn't assume that anybody else did either. I mean I'm sure there's a handful, but you want to reach out.

You're one of very few actors who can claim one successful American TV show, let alone two. What can we expect from the second season of Californication?

More of the same, you know, I think we struck a really interesting tone with that show, which was partly crass, partly very smart and partly very sentimental, and I can't think of how we pulled that off. It's really a testament to Tom Kapinos who's the showrunner. I think its a very unique kind of show.

The X-Files: I Want to Believe

It's a certain magic that you can't easily write.

Yeah, and I think we did it again this year. I think we now understand what we're doing. At first, when we did the first twelve, you're just finding your way, and there's a certain kind of energy to that. It's just great and it can work. But we just finished this season on Wednesday, and I think we knew better what we were doing in terms of this show, and I think we just get better. I got one of my co-stars from the X-Files movie, Callum Rennie, to guest star in ten out of the twelve episodes, as a legendary record producer. He's a really good actor.

What do you think Fox Mulder and Hank Moody would make of each other?

I don't know, I guess they'd be really surprised at how similar they look! I think Mulder would say "It's like looking in the mirror, look at you."

That's all I can do for you, sorry!

Are we going to see any more of you as a director?

I'd love to direct more. I had a great, great time doing that; I think I've been happier doing that than almost anything I've ever done. If that's any indication of what you should be doing with your life - your happiness when you're doing that - then I should. I directed the season opener of Californication, but I would like to do another movie, it's just a matter of finding the time.

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rambo- killer #2 writes:
on Aug 01 2008 08:54 AM

Duchovny is a really talented guy and the chemistry him and gillian anderson have is a testatment to good acting. It's also amazing how easily he has fallen into his role on Californication which is so different from x files. Anyway can't wait to go out and see Mulder and Scully on the big screen together again! Hope the great Chris Carter can feed us a nice thriller and another sick x- file.

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impfromhell writes:
on Aug 01 2008 10:00 AM

I hear the new x-files movie was sucky. Seems like that's the last of Mulder and Skully. You know, given the scene after the credits and all.

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jokerboy1991 writes:
on Aug 01 2008 10:12 AM

Duchovny is awesome! Californication is great and so was the X-Files, I cant say that about the new movie though :(...

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reapermad writes:
on Aug 01 2008 11:18 AM

The X Files movie was freaking great! I don't know why so many people are bitching about it. The only complaint I had was that it wasn't a true x file in the sense that it wasn't about something unexplainable. The only x file part was the psychic Billy Connolly played. It was still a great experience. I'd pay to see Gillian and Duchovny reading from the yellow pages. It's just too bad it got released after the almighty Dark Knight. They should have placed it in the winter. So, shut up you haters! The movie was fantastic.

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Kudos Mooney writes:
on Aug 01 2008 11:57 AM

This response may contain spoilers.

I didn't care too much for the new film, although in retrospect the parts I sorta liked at the end of it I really like now. As reapermad has pointed out, it really doesn't have anything to do with the X-Files other than it stars Mulder and Scully (in fact, if they had just changed the title to something that didn't include the word "X-File", maybe I wouldn't be so let down). The chemistry between Mulder and Scully is fantastic, and Mrs. Anderson is getting better and better the more I see her. Billy Connolly is absolutely fantastic as the pedopheliac psychic. This movie does a great job of tackling modern as well as deep existential issues (belief in God and in forgiveness). I just think the whole Russian black market organ donor plotline fell completely flat for me, and I couldn't care about Xzibit or Amanda Peet whatsoever. There were also way too many coincidences and strict plot-progressors that the film ultimately fell flat for me. I am a relatively loyal X-Files fan, and have no problem whatsoever with them descending into more intellectual stuff. But besides the overt relationship growth between Mulder and Scully, as a film, it was as cold as the Virginian setting. I felt nothing for it. As far as Scully and the young boy she was taking care of, that felt a little too contrived for me, even though the scenes where she fought for stem-cell research were rather good.

On the flipside, I forced my fiancee to sit down and watch the original 1998 film, and it was absolutely fantastic, holding up extremely well. In fact, I had more fun in the first 10 minutes of that film than I did in all of the new one. Sure, Mulder and Scully hadn't progressed as far as they have in the new film, and I can respect that, but I still had a lot of fun with it. The soundtrack was just as good as I remember as well.

All that said, I disagree with Duchovny about the decision to try and reach more of an audience. It's too late. Congratulations on "Californication" but if you're going to do an X-files movie, do an X-FILES movie. Not a CSI movie. It was a poor choice on Carter's behalf. I don't mean that you should cater to just the fans, but pushing Mulder and Scully's stories further doesn't mean you have to sacrifice the whole point of the X-Files in the first place. I want to care about those two characters just as much as you guys want everyone else to who may not know them, but don't "Law and Order"/"CSI" the whole thing just to reach those people. You just lower yourselves to another level.

I do hope they get their act together and make a third one. The potential is there, and it can be absolutely fantastic, but don't let Carter direct. Hell, at least bring back Lucas Black.


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divinecc writes:
on Aug 01 2008 03:42 PM

X-Files is my favorite show and Duchovny is good in everything he does. I liked the new film but I wasn't blown away by it. I think like most people I wanted it to be more about the actual X-File than Mulder and Scully's relationship. I hope they get to do at least one more film about the alien invasion in 2012. I know fans won't be happy until we see Mulder and Scully save the world.

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Spike1967 writes:
on Aug 01 2008 04:10 PM

Fox should never have released the film in the summer because it's not a summer blockbuster and it was even marketed as one. The acting and writing were outstanding and the film probably should have been released in the fall

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Tuscanite writes:
on Aug 01 2008 05:26 PM

In reply to this comment (#1943211)
I left during the credits (!) What scene did I miss?

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Jack'sSmirkingRevenge writes:
on Aug 01 2008 06:03 PM

*** SPOILER (?) ***


^During the credits, the camera shows ocean as the credits roll. Eventually, you see a tropical island and (in the distance from a God's-eye angle) you see Mulder and Scully rowing toward the shore without a care in the world. They look up at the camera, wave, and continue on (presumably) away from the darkness.


*** END OF SPOILER ***


By the way, the title of the new movie is "The X-Files: I Want to Believe". The movie "The X-Files: Fight the Future" was the one released between seasons five and six of the television series just over ten years ago.



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headmonkeys writes:
on Aug 02 2008 09:21 AM

"All that said, I disagree with Duchovny about the decision to try and reach more of an audience. It's too late. Congratulations on "Californication" but if you're going to do an X-files movie, do an X-FILES movie. Not a CSI movie. It was a poor choice on Carter's behalf. "

I completely agree with that comment from Kudos Mooney. While I did still enjoy the film, it felt very schizophrenic in terms of who it was made for, not to mention the awful marketing. There wasn't enough backstory to really let new people know these characters, and for fans, we wanted to know whats been going on for the last 6 years. Also I think people are right when they say the story wasn't 'X-Files' enough. I didn't think it had a big 'wow' factor, nor did it play out all that interestingly. Not to mention I wasn't a fan of Scully's side story or her constant crying/bitching.

Although, the final wrap up conversation had in this film was far better than the one at the end of 'The Truth'.

Anyways, I would love to see a third film where, as people have said, the team gets their act together. It's too late to bring in new fans, and a direct to DVD film featuring mythology and popular characters would be a dream come true for me.


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EXECUTIVE-BOSS writes:
on Aug 03 2008 06:39 PM

Maybe David Duchovny aka Mulder's next big screen movie will be about his show Kalifornication...LOL

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