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Starring: Karl Urban
Rated: Unrated
Type: DVD
Directed By: Marcus Nispel
Studio: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Release Date: 2007-07-31
Running Time: 107 minutes
The heroic story of a young Norse man raised by Native American Indians who wages a personal war against the Vikings that barbarically raided his tribe.

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star rating 3
Bad film, but neat to watch...
Really, this movie is not very good. Trust the negative reviews on this one. So why did I rate it three stars? Because this is the closest I've seen to a live action Frazetta painting.

If you have fond memories of those old sword-and-sorcery paperback covers of armored warriors riding out of the mist, you may like the look of this movie quite a bit.

Unfortunately, warriors in the mist, while it makes for an arresting visual, is awfully hard to make out in live action. The fights are gloriously violent and the claret flows like water. But even if you can get past the bad script and plot holes to enjoy the action, you will find it very hard to follow. All that mist and shadow makes for a movie that is muddled, muddy and dark.

For most people, I'd say skip this one. If you are a Frazetta fan, it might be worth a look, but even then, don't hold your breath.
star rating 1
VIKINGS! + INDIANS! - GOOD MOVIE = PATHFINDER
This is another movie in the lines of 10,000 B.C. where you have the ingredients for a fun filled dumbed out action fest, but instead you it cooks for too long, the flavor of fun is burned out, and all you have is the residual DUMB.
How could you mess this up? The story is simple enough. Unlike 10,000BC, it doesn't make the mistake of not really giving us enough action. The problem here is the directing of the action. Darkness is fine, but I still like seeing what I'm.. seeing. The armor the vikings was so convoluted and generic looking, they were like the old timey equivalent of the convoluted Transformers from the live action movie. Take a camera. Put it in a burlap sack filled with bones, pots, pans, dirt, and some blood. Now give the sack a good shake and splice the footage into this movie in place of the action scenes. Nobody would notice the difference. I didn't love 300, but at least it got the job done.
star rating 2
Pretty and action-filled, but a little flat
Beautiful scenery? Check. Good fight sequences? Check. Compelling action? Check... sort of. Good characters and a solid plot? ...well, you can't have everything.

Sure, I know there was a plot. Left-behind Viking boy saves adopted family from complete annihilation by another wave of Viking warriors. But that's it. That's all there was to this story. There's no in-depth characterization. Nothing to make you root for the good guy other than the fact that, well, he's the good guy! No emotional connection to the characters, or between the characters. Yes, we know they respect (and maybe even love) each other, but it doesn't come through the script or the acting. It's simply two-dimensional. And while the action scenes were exciting enough, getting to them felt like wading through treacle. I spent a lot of the movie was spent with the 'all right, get on with it!' feeling.

I suppose it's fine as far as mindless action flicks go - as I said, it's very pretty to watch - but I'd rather spend my time watching *funny* mindless action movies. My guess is, if you loved 300 (which I'd rather have watched on fast-forward, just to get most of it up to regular speed) this would be a movie for you. But if Bad Boys is more your 'blow'em up action movie' style, give this one a miss.
star rating 2
Perfect ( I think ) for the video game generation
Good grief. Vikings were certainly as mean and nasty as , say, the Mongols, though I think for body count of innocent victims the Mongols would win hands ( feet, and heads ) down.

After 15 years this boy remembers his native tongue perfectly. He also managed somehow to learn expert swordsmanship and Viking style fighting by the age of 7 or so....all of which he remembered as he practiced by himself over the years.

The movie answered once and for all the question of nature vs. nurture. I realize most video gamers never heard these terms or understands what they mean. It's mostly nurture it turns out.

This movie is definitely entertaining. I learned a lot. I didn't know more Vikings appeared as the original ones were killed off....no matter the attrition rate up until the end their numbers stayed pretty constant...spontaneous generation of full grown full of hate Vikings? Maybe.

I also would never have guessed that Vikings were in the game just to kill and maim etc etc. I thought they were after loot too....but nothing seems to interest them as they rummage around villages they as they destroy them.

I was also surprised that the Vikings would cross giant mountain ranges just to kill easy to kill natives....and come to think of it why didn't the natives loot the wrecked Viking ship for swords and other useful stuff? Like maybe portable GPS gear? I mean, your average gamer probably doesn't realize they didn't have such technology.

Anyone who takes this movie as seriously factual is in need of further education if he/she is over ten years of age. It's great fun and worth ten bucks. Glad I didn't pay more. If you want to learn anything about native american culture, viking culture, or history you best not get this movie. If you know anything about these things keep it to yourself as you watch....

And just exactly what breed of dog did those natives have??????
star rating 4
Edge of My Seat
I thought it was a very good movie. It kept me on the edge of my seat and the action throughout was great. Jay Tavare and Karl Urban were great foes and allies to each other.

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