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Look For A Sauntering, More Mature Mulder In 'The X-Files: I Want To Believe' This Friday

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Published: July 22, 2008

BEVERLY HILLS - David Duchovny looks uncomfortable.

Having to face 200-plus reporters, bloggers and columnists in a darkened hotel ballroom is not the best way to discuss his sexually charged Showtime comedy series, "Californication."

He's sharing the stage with Mary-Louise Parker of "Weeds," Michael C. Hall of "Dexter" and Jason Clarke of "Brotherhood" - all of whom also look uncomfortable in this painfully slow news conference during the Television Critics Association's fall preview tour here.

Dressed in jeans, black shirt and black jacket and with his hair tussled and stubble on his face, Duchovny looks like his Hank Moody character: a burned-out, bed-hopping novelist who supplies the fornication in the title of the show.

Some of us wished that the earnest hero FBI Agent Fox Mulder had showed up.

While "Californication" allows him to display a wider range of emotions as a flawed father, a disillusioned writer and a bad-boy charmer who gets into ridiculously outrageous sexual misadventures, it's the likable Mulder that most people remember.

Duchovny is revisiting his best known character in "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," opening Friday.

He says that he wanted to catch up with Mulder at a different stage in the character's life.

"The key for me to get back into this guy that I started playing in 1993 was just to allow the character to mature and grow into another phase of his life," says the 47-year-old actor.

"It wasn't trying to be Mulder from 1993," he adds. "I can't play him the same way. I walk a little slower."

Later, at a media party in a posh Hollywood nightclub, Duchovny is there but doesn't share a lot about the movie. He's not the kind of actor who provides glib sound bites.

He says that he does sometimes catch "a few minutes" of "The X-Files" reruns late at night when he can't sleep.

"It's like watching old home movies," he says, noting that the romantic tension between Mulder and Gillian Anderson's Agent Dana Scully was at the core of the series.

"The X-Files" creator Chris Carter has said the plot is like one of the stand-alone paranormal mysteries that were popular during the run of the show.

Mulder and Scully, specialists in the unexplained, are dispatched to a small town where women are being abducted and a crazy clergyman (Billy Connelly) has strange visions. Mulder wants to believe. Scully, the doubter, looks for the logical explanation.

To promote the movie, Duchovny has been doing dozens of interviews. He has said that during his eight-season run on "The X-Files," he became "creatively fatigued" and weary of the alien conspiracy mythology and the Mulder-Scully romance.

Now he appreciates the romance and sees Mulder as the valiant Don Quixote character, "a guy who was right but never won."

ROCKER OF LOVE: Bret Michaels says he is pumped up about hanging out at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino tonight for the free "After Party."

The former lead singer of '80s rock band Poison will be signing autographs and posing for pictures after performing across the highway at the Ford Amphitheatre. He says he likes to spend quality time with his fans, so he doesn't just drop, wave and leave.

Michaels' solo album "Rock My World," released June 3, is cooking on the Billboard chart for independent albums. And VH1 has picked up his dating show, "Rock of Love," for a third season. This time he will take his groupies on a road trip.

In a recent telephone interview, he said, "On Flavor Flav's reality show, he took his women to Paris; and 'The Bachelor' went to London. I take my date to Baker, Calif., to see the world's largest thermometer."

TUNE IN TONIGHT

Wipeout, 8 p.m., ABC

Tonight's obstacles include Bareback Killer Surf and Wrecking Ball Swing. It all sounds painful.

Elf, 10 p.m., USA

It's Christmas in July as Buddy (Will Ferrell), who has been raised by elves, leaves the North Pole to find his birth father.

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