A mead hall party feels like a Iron Age version of "Cheers," right down to the "Norm!" greeting for one character. It's one of many leaden diversions from what should be a lean, economical, brutal B-movie of aliens, Vikings and alternate timelines.
Outlander (2009)
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Reviews Counted:58
Fresh:22
Rotten:36
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Schizophrenic in subject and lackluster in execution, Outlander might have trouble finding the cult audience for which it was built.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence.
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Theatrical Release:Jan 23, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $59,581
Synopsis: During the reign of the Vikings, a being from another galaxy (Urban) crash-lands on Earth, bringing with him an alien predator.
Starring: James Caviezel, Sophia Myles, Jack Huston, Ron Perlman
Starring: James Caviezel, Sophia Myles, Jack Huston, Ron Perlman, John Hurt
Director: Howard McCain
Director: Howard McCain
Studio: Weinstein Company
Reviews for Outlander
This is honestly better than all the big Hollywood blockbusters that have been released so far this summer.
...ultimately establishes itself as a fun little endeavor that boasts as irresistible a premise as one could possibly imagine.
About as subtle as being punched in the face by an angry Norwegian, it delivers everything you could possibly want from a movie about Vikings and alien monsters.
Outlander is a perfectly acceptable mashup of "Alien," "Predator" and just about every Viking flick you've ever seen.
The creature is about as convincing as a furry dragon carried through Chinatown.
Stunning special effects and bloody battle sequences make it just the ticket for a popcorn monster fantasy. If you want to engage your brain, best avoid.
As clunky and ineffective as an iron-age weapon on an alien predator's hide, this retro-SF rationalisation of Beowulf could have done with less sword and more pen.
With plenty of spattered blood and gore and some nice homages to the Beowulf tale the movie isn't without thrills, though its conceptual ambitions are rarely fulfilled in their execution.
Outlandish would have been a better title for a film that's great fun and quite exciting before eventually outstaying its welcome.
A film version of fish and chips — humble, honest fare that’s ludicrous, inventive, gory within limits, and has a cast having so much fun it’s hard not to be swept along with them. And besides, you can’t have nouvelle cuisine every night of the week.
Sadly, the kooky premise of Outlander solidifies quickly into formula: monster is fought, fair maiden won, kingship gained and past errors redeemed with no real surprises along the way.
We are now deep, deep, deep into nerd territory, so deep you will get a nosebleed in your diving suit.
As the ginger offspring of a Ridley Scott/Peter Jackson gangbang, Outlander is a wannabe B movie classic that’s so shit, it’s just… shit!
An excellent creature feature. A B movie in the best sense of the word, Outlander could teach many of the so-called summer blockbusters a thing or two about character, story and performance.
It cracks along at a fair old pace…even if it is in a direction you won’t need sat-nav to predict.
This should have been a cracking genre piece – Vikings? Monsters? What’s not to like? – even if Beowulf hadn’t got there first. But despite the cool concept, it commits the cardinal sin of being a little too much on the dull side.
Combine this with a humourless screenplay and unimaginative direction, and Outlander is heavy going.
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