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OUTLANDER!

Jedi Marso

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OUTLANDER!

A review by Marso:

I've waited a long time for this movie to either hit theaters or be released on DVD in the US. It stars James Cavaziel, John Hurt, Ron Perlman, Sophia Myles. The premise is that James C's character, Kainan, is a guy who crash lands his starship in Norway in 709 AD, at the onset of the viking age. He brings with him the Morwen, a dragon-like ET creature with a nasty temperament and good reason to hate human beings, as we learn later in the story. What follows is essentially a new re-telling of the Beowulf tale. Everything old is new again!

The Good:

Alien Predator VS 8th Century Vikings. The simple premise alone is glorious. The real good news is that the trailers out there don't do this movie justice. Watching the trailer the first thing that comes to mind is B movie stinkfest the likes of Dungeon Siege or something like that. No. This movie is well (not perfectly, but well) casted, well shot, well paced, and the storyline is solid and engaging. They also took the needed five minutes of screen time to close up a couple of potential deal-breaker plot holes right out of the gate, the biggest being how Kainan was actually human- kudos to the writers, and Hollywood needs a fucking clue here because this was a classic example of a scriptwriter making the effort needed to sell the story in terms of suspension of disbelief.

Even though I've seen just about every screen iteration of Beowulf there is, this movie did not bore me in the slightest. It also sported a 'real world' level of gore commensurate with the tale- I'd damn near hang an NC-17 on it for some scenes. The Morwen (the Grendel of the tale) was a credible alien enemy with its own tale to tell and its own axe to grind. Oh, and how can you NOT love forging a bevy of cool-looking Excalibur-type vikings weapons out of recovered sunken starship alloy?!?!! (We'll forgive them the notion that a blacksmith's forge would do the trick when the ship survived the heat of re-entry... ) :techman:

The special effects in this movie were very well done, particularly the Morwen. The flashback scenes to alien worlds were pretty good too. The musical score was good if not awesome.

Ron Perlman as a hard hitting, head-crushing viking named Gunnar. Do I really need to say more? Without getting too spoilery, we'll just say he doesn't go out like a bitch. :evil:

The ending was absolutely awesome as well.

The Bad:

The vikings didn't strike me as very Norse looking, in either look or manner. No movie has ever done this better than the 13th Warrior, IMHO. They could have taken some cues from that flick and not lost anything. These people seemed more like post Roman Celts or Picts than Northmen, right down to their celtic-looking necklace that was passed from king to king. The clothes worn by Freya made her look more Greek or Roman than Norse. I forgive them the 'wrong font' production values in this regard. Hell, only history buffs would know the difference anyway.

Jim Cavaziel- I'm not sure if he was the right choice for Kainan, but I can't honestly say that he was the wrong choice. I think this movie might have benefited from a stronger lead but he definitely has the acting chops to do the job, and his slighter stature compared to the other vikings helped sell him as a human from a highly advanced technological civilization.

The Ugly:

The only REAL ugly thing was that this movie didn't get a theatrical release in the US, despite some clamoring for it. It did go to theaters in Yurp and got generally good reviews. The other sad thing is that if this movie had opened in theaters in the US, it probably would have flopped hard and been panned by critics as a B-movie excursion in fail. Which is a shame because it is so not true. This movie was better (and more original, even as a Beowulf retelling) than half the crap I've seen in theaters this year.

Summary:

If you like the tale of Beowulf, if you like sci-fi, if you liked Highlander, Predator, Alien, or any of those types of flicks this will be right up your alley. This is a classic example of a movie that you might judge not quite right for a widespread theatrical release, but far too good to be relegated simply to the Direct to DVD bin. Solid storytelling, great action and pacing, solid production values. I netflixed it, but based on one viewing I'll DEFINITELY be adding it to my DVD collection. This was one of those movies that if released in theaters might have become an instant cult classic.

OUTLANDER!
 
Just saw the trailer the other day, though I'd heard quite a bit about it (they mentioned it quite a bit on one of wing commander sites)

Looks like it'll be entertaining enough:)
 
it's only like the MOST PERFECT MOVIE EVER
I mean you have spaceships, monsters, and FREAKIN' VIKINGS :D
it's like the writers went to their kid's toybox and dumped it all out and said "Let's make a movie out of these!"

the premise sounds like absolute and total cheese, but it WORKS for what it is, which is a great scifi horror fantasy :techman:

I'll admit I found a torrent several months ago, and I was disappointed that it didn't get a US release, but it definitely would have flopped.

gonna go see if BestBuy has it!
 
For us UK types who want the R2 version, it looks to be due out in September (at least, according to amazon) :)
 
It's a fantastic movie. I echo the sentiments of earlier posters, it kinds of throws together every boys movie element there is, spaceships, aliens, bloody viking battles etc etc. In theory it should be a train wreck, but it isn't, it really works. Great script, great cast, great look.

Loved it.
 
I just got done watching Outlander, and I can say that I was pleasantly surprised. I would rate it a B.
 
This is a classic example of a movie that you might judge not quite right for a widespread theatrical release, but far too good to be relegated simply to the Direct to DVD bin.

This is also just one example of many where the Weinsteins spend tons and tons of money to make a movie, then decide they don't know what to do with it, it gets delayed and delayed and delayed, then finally it gets dumped into a couple theaters with no promotion simply because of contractual obligation. They did it to Killshot. They spent extra money to butcher the hell out of Fanboys and then decide to go back to the original cut, but by then after all the delays and screwups it was too late for that movie.
 
I saw this a while ago and i really liked it, but he should have had more future-tech in viking city
 
...and here I thought this was a thread about "Children of the Corn."

Guess I need to get out more.
 
I actually kinda liked it. It's not high art or anything, but it was pretty reasonably entertaining. Frankly, I'm surprised the movie got made at all, given the premise.
 
Now that I've seen it...

This movie is a metric ton of fun!

The production values are solid. The casting is solid. The story was gripping and genuinely surprising in places. Yeah, some things I guessed would happen did, but then some things I wasn't expecting at all happened.

I am not ashamed to own this.

And Sophia Myles is freakin' hot as a redheaded Viking warrior princess. :)
 
got the dvd and just watched it again

I have a feeling this'll turn into a classic
sure, it's no 13th Warrior or LOTR or Predator or Alien but it takes just some of what's great about those movies, and turns it into something really cool

it definitely doesn't fit the generally accepted definition of 'good movie' and I wouldn't expect it to win any awards, but it's really fun and gory :D

Jim Caviezel is great, Ron Perlman is total badass, John Hurt rules, and Sophia Myles is hot
it's a well cast B movie :D
 
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