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In 709 AD, in the Iron Age, a spacecraft crashes in the Viking kingdom of Herot, Norway, and the pilot Kainan survives. He turns the beacon on; learns the language and culture of the planet using a machine; and finds that the predator, Moorwen, that he was transporting, had escaped. While chasing the alien monster, he finds a village completely destroyed and is arrested by the warrior Wulfric, believing that he killed the locals - Kainan is brought to Herot as a prisoner.
During the reign of the Vikings, Kainan, a man from a far-off world, crash lands on Earth, bringing with him an alien predator known as the Moorwen. Though both man and monster are seeking revenge for violence committed against them, Kainan leads the alliance to kill the Moorwen by fusing his advanced technology with the Viking's Iron Age weaponry.
I recommend watching this film. If you think all aliens are link to the movie &quot;Aliens&quot;, then might as well don&#39;t bother rating all sci-fi movies with aliens because those critics will definitely butcher the ratings. The main character is fitted for the role and the other supporting/major characters are fun to watch. <br/><br/>It does not have the feel when you watch cheap movies that the characters are forced into that role. Too bad it was not rated fairly. Attires are not cheap looking. Acting was good. Special effects are good, not the best, but not cheap-looking. <br/><br/>Sound is good. The sound is clear and does not go really high during special effects and not too low during conversations.The story about vikings and futuristic man from another planet was not cheesy and his story was presented well.
Watch the 13th Warrior, Predator or any incarnation of Beowulf...same thing....Hopefully that won&#39;t be too much of a spoiler; and what&#39;s with this spoiler thing anyway....if its out on DVD, its spoiled........over used storyline, horrible FX, action is too fast to get a proper visual, the monster, really, really is amateurish and awful.<br/><br/>SPOILER: The notion of the space man crash landing seemed novel but on the opening sequence, reminiscent of Predator, I saw that this was about to be a copy cat of &quot;I need to act to pay my bills&quot; proportions: trying to save the frenetic pace with decent actors, like Hurt and Perlman will only take you so far.<br/><br/>I&#39;m glad I didn&#39;t buy 80 dollar popcorn and see this at the theatre. I think many would agree with me, including Blockbuster, since there was only about 4 copies of it in store.
Writer-director Howard McCain bids fair to dethrone Uwe Boll as the king of crap action flicks, and every second feels like time on the cross.
Outlander was first conceived by director Howard McCain as similar, but not based on, the classic Old English epic poem Beowulf but with Viking overtones. When McCain later joined with Hollywood screenwriter Dirk Blackman to produce the screenplay, Blackman added science fiction elements to the story by changing the main characters into aliens. In an interview with Sci Fi Wire, principal actor <a href="/name/nm0001029/">Jim Caviezel</a> described Outlander as &quot;kind of like <a href="/title/tt0112573/">Braveheart (1995)</a> (1995) and <a href="/title/tt0091203/">Highlander (1986)</a> (1986) combined.&quot; The movie states that the story takes place in 709 A.D. Norway, although it actually was shot around Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Laborador in Canada. The language he speaks at the start is Old Norse, the precurser from which modern Scandinavian languages such as Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish originated. The actors were coached in Old Norse/Icelandic by an Icelandic professor. Yes. The Department of English at McMaster University, (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) has placed the text to Beowulf online here. The choice of reading it in old English or translated into modern English is facilitated. a5c7b9f00b

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