...given that battles between unequal forces have been a constant in human history, it provides some food for thought amidst the bloodshed.
Pathfinder (2007)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:8
Rotten:65
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: A few rousing action sequences can't make up for Pathfinder's non-existent plot and silly dialogue.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong brutal violence throughout
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Apr 13, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $10,232,081
Synopsis: Wearing its R rating for violence like a badge of honor, PATHFINDER bears more resemblance to a horror film than most of its historical action-film brethren. Director Marcus Nispel cut his teeth on... Wearing its R rating for violence like a badge of honor, PATHFINDER bears more resemblance to a horror film than most of its historical action-film brethren. Director Marcus Nispel cut his teeth on the remake of TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, and that experience has left a bloody thumbprint on this film. PATHFINDER shares the horror movie aesthetic, with its generous use of blood, jump moments, and shadow. Centuries before Christopher Columbus reached American shores, the Vikings carved a bloody path through the continent. When a shipwreck kills a boat full of Vikings and their Native American captives, the only survivor is a young blond child. Adopted by the People of the Dawn tribe, the boy grows up into a warrior. As an adult, the former Viking, now named Ghost (Karl Urban, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING), is an important member of his tribe with only disturbing memories to tie him to the Norsemen. When another ship of Vikings destroys his village and all he knows, he vows revenge. This remake of the Norwegian film OFELAS boasts several innovative action sequences, one involving a shield used as a sled in the snow. With his work in the Lord of the Rings films, Urban has perfected his talent at swordplay, and his prowess is evident here. His character takes on the Viking invaders almost single-handedly and stalks them, picking them off one by one. This is an action-filled film that doesn't let dialogue get in the way of the elaborate fight scenes. [More]
Starring: Karl Urban, Jay Tavare, Nathaniel Arcand, Moon Bloodgood
Starring: Karl Urban, Jay Tavare, Nathaniel Arcand, Moon Bloodgood, Clancy Brown, Russell Means, Ralf Moeller
Director: Marcus Nispel
Director: Marcus Nispel
Screenwriter: Laeta Kalogridis
Producer: Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer, Marcus Nispel
Composer: Jonathan Elias
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Release:
Mar 31, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Region [unknown]
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Unrated
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
- 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, French - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Documentary: "Clancy Brown: Cult Hero"
- Trailers: Concept Trailer
- Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes (8; w/Optional Director's Commentary)
- Audio Commentary: Marcus Nispel - Director
Behind the Scenes:
- 1. "The Beginning"
- 2. "The Design"
- 3. "The Build"
- 4. "The Shoot"
- 5. "The Stunts"
- 6. "We Shoot Now! Marcus Nispel on the Set of PATHFINDER"
Reviews for Pathfinder
So bad, I was hoping everyone would die in the end, so I wouldn't have to sit through a sequel.
All cinematic creativity seems to have focused on devising the most repellent ways to maim and murder.
It's a tedious experience in almost every way: The acting is numbingly one-note, the CGI work is unconvincing and often downright shoddy, and the action is poorly staged and framed so close you can never tell for sure who is lopping off whose head.
Pure cheesy spectacle, as bad as anything you'd find on 'Mystery Science Theater 3000,' and with plenty of absurd dialogue for the hecklers to ridicule.
This one is an instant Mystery Science Theatre 3000 classic, ideal for watching on TV with loud friends.
The design, the limited, primitive color palette and the breathless, primal violence make Pathfinder work about as well as any movie with this director and this cast and villains who speak Norwegian was going to work.
Filled with foggy shots stolen from LOTR and laden with decapitations, Pathfinder is faux-period gore trash with no redeeming qualities and a high dullness factor. Find another path.
The story makes Conan the Barbarian seem like Dostoyevsky in its complexity.
The film is one expertly staged battle after another, but it seems to be less about violence than about the frustration and fear behind violence. Pathfinder makes sure its carnage is bloody, awful and pointless. But pretty.
Loud and overbusy but never exciting, Pathfinder is an action film only insofar as airborne prop heads and severed appendages equal action.
Though you can't say Pathfinder doesn't deliver the goods, action-wise, the movie often has trouble sticking to its story between battles or involving us with its characters and its self-consciously mythic hero.
Director Marcus Nispel continues in Pathfinder the gory/lame tradition he began with his Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake.
Heroic Fantasy of the first order, from filmmakers who obviously studied the paintings of Frank Frazetta and the writings of Robert E. Howard.
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