^I kinda wonder how much of that explains it. I imagine that, if I were a 20th Century Fox executive coming out of that screening room, I would have said to the marketing department, "It sucks donkey balls. Bury it." Sometimes, studios can recognize shit and bury it appropriately. (Lionsgate was bang on when they opted not to give Highlander: The Source a theatrical release. They might have been even wiser to suppress any release of that film at all. It was shockingly bad, even considering the low expectations that all the previous Highlander sequels had set for it.) Only die hard Mulder/Scully fans could possibly have liked this.
I knew going in that it wasn't going to be an alien story. But I still expected a strong paranormal element and a plot that would be a strong driving force throughout the film. Instead, we get a lot of Billy Connolly muttering to himself and some lame crap about head transplants tacked on in the last half hour. Had this been an episode of the TV series, it might well rate as Worst. Episode. Ever!
Still, I don't abandon hope for the series to redeem itself in a 3rd movie. Just give me a plot I can sink my teeth into.
Although, looking back, I wonder if perhaps they felt that, since Scully had evolved into such a believer in the paranormal towards the end of the series, that perhaps the only way to maintain her role as a skeptic relative to Mulder was to present a paranormal element to the story that was so weak as to be almost unrecognizable.