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Pathfinder [DVD] [2007]

3.5 out of 5 stars 96 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Karl Urban, Russell Means, Moon Bloodgood, Jay Tavare, Clancy Brown
  • Directors: Marcus Nispel
  • Producers: Daniel C. Pearl, Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Sept. 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (96 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000S6UZDS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 29,979 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Vikings vs. Native Americans action-adventure. Stranded when his raiding party are shipwrecked off the coast of North America, a young Norse boy (Karl Urban) is raised by the Wampanoag Indians his compatriots came to enslave. When the Vikings return fifteen years later to plunder the coastline, they become the focus of a one-man war aimed at destroying the Norsemen and ensuring the Indians' survival.

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Pathfinder is a curious, cross-genre movie with elements of horror, sword-clanging fantasy, historical fiction, and Native American mysticism. A classic story of an outsider-hero, Pathfinder is set approximately five centuries before the arrival of Columbus in the New World, a time when Vikings were claiming real estate in Greenland and eastern North America. A young Norse boy is abandoned by his disapproving, conqueror-father and adopted by an aboriginal tribe. He grows up to become Ghost (Karl Urban), almost-but-not-entirely accepted by natives, yet a fierce swordsman and defender of Indians after a terrible assault on those whom he loves best. Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption) plays the fiercest of the invaders, a merciless leader who tangles with Ghost’s inherent prowess as a fighter, and engages in a psychological as well as physical struggle with him in the film’s final third, which involves a harrowing journey through an avalanche-prone mountain path. Russell Means (The Last of the Mohicans) is a typically comforting presence as the all-wise Pathfinder, leader of a tribal nation and Ghost’s supporter, while Moon Bloodgood (Eight Below) is outstanding as a love interest with nerves of steel. Marcus Nispel (who directed the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) guides the brutal if often exhilarating action as if it were amplified history. He makes the point for a contemporary audience that Vikings were as terrifying a danger to those whom they conquered as, say, Klingons are in Star Trek--precisely by making his Vikings seem so reminiscent of Klingons. --Tom Keogh

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By Steven TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 18 April 2013
Format: DVD
Vikings arrive in North America but as they're too early for visitor attractions they go berserk amongst the local population instead. The bloodlust makes them forgetful and they manage to leave behind a small boy who is subsequently adopted by the natives, presumably to fill out the rapidly thinning population. The boy grows into manhood but despite talk of his destiny by the elders he is largely shunned and considered an outsider. He spends his time alone practicing with his sword. The Vikings return; their massive helmets on display for all to see. They do as Vikings do, you know the pillaging, the violence, capturing the slaves etc. Anyway the young fellow "Ghost" as the natives call him isn't having any of it, besides he's sweet on a wide eyed honey from the tribe so he wants to keep her safe. He dispatches the gang of malevolent bad guys amidst majestic scenery, and a first class musical score. Karl Urban is particularly good a portraying the innocent hero who must open up a can of slice and dice, Moon Bloodgood is effective as the love interest - she also has a particularly suspenseful action sequence and Clancy Brown can do head chopping Viking in his sleep. All in all this is a fun romp.
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By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWER on 18 Jun. 2009
Format: DVD
Some pitches are completely foolproof that you couldn't screw them up if you tried. Vikings versus Native Americans is one of them, so credit where credit's due to director Marcus Nispel for turning Pathfinder into such a yawn. An incredibly loose remake of Nils Gaup's acclaimed 1987 Norwegian film relocated to America centuries before Columbus, it sees Karl Urban as the sole survivor of a previous Viking expedition who was adopted by a local tribe and now has to find out where he really belongs if he is to save them from a new group of unwanted Norse immigrants. The opening discovery of the Vikings wrecked ship is encouragingly atmospheric, but the film doesn't take long to disappoint. The script offers everything you need for a decent action film, but doesn't deliver characters you care about, and unfortunately the film is denied even a charismatic lead to fill the gaps with old-fashioned star power. Karl Urban makes for a particularly bland void at the film's center, playing his entire part like a very shy kid on his first day a school who doesn't really want to be noticed. He's matched by the anonymous villain of the piece. Clancy Brown's Viking is more a costume and a hairstyle with no room for anything else, his subtitled dialogue not adding authenticity (hardly in a priority in a film whose look is inspired by old pulp novel covers and Hells Angels movies) but making him a distant, underdeveloped adversary.

So, everything hinges on the action scenes, but here Nispel offers lots of style but little panache.
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Format: Blu-ray
15 years-ago, 200 years before 'Columbus' had discovered the America's a young boy is found in the wreck of a
Viking-Ship and taken in and brought up by a native-American tribe.
The lands are peaceful and prosperous for the tribe, however the Vikings will return to kill and ravage.
'Ghost' (Karl Urban) survives the carnage of his adopted tribesman to seek his revenge on those that had destroyed
all that had become the life he knew, he will join the few that had survived, among them the chief 'Pathfinder'(Russell
Means) and the woman he loves 'Starfire' (Moon Bloodgood)
The warriors want to fight the invaders, however they wear protective clothing that spears and arrows won't pierce,
and the blades they carry can cut a man in half, what chance do they really have, however the time will come when
'Ghost' will face the Viking-leader 'Gunnar; (Clancy Brown) one to one.

A dark film, with extreme and graphic violence from the outset, with many superb and bloody battle sequences along
the way.
A violent yet exciting film.....a true visual spectacle.
Features -
Commentary by Director by Marcus Nispel
Deleted Scenes with Optional Director's Commentary
Six Featurettes - The Beginning - The Design - The Build - The Shoot - The Stunts and Clancy Brown - Cult Hero
The Path Revealed - Secrets On-Screen
Theatrical Trailer.
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Format: Blu-ray
You can rely on mad Norsemen to do mad things - but make a belter of a movie may not be one of them...

"Pathfinder" divides lovers of sword and pillage lore. I thought it was good rather than great...and as some have said - just a little bit too silly in places...

If however you're a fan - note that the American 'Unrated' BLU RAY of this looker is REGION A LOCKED - so it won't play on our machines unless they're chipped to 'all regions' (which few are).

The 'Extended Version' is available in the UK (Region B). Stick with that one instead - and all that stupid Region Coding crap won't restrict your viewing pleasure...
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Pathfinder is a bloody yet beautiful movie with Karl Urban's character Ghost as a strong central character. Since you can read a synopsis of the film above, I won't go into details with the storyline, but just say that it brought tears to my eyes at times and it lingers. As a Dane I was quite curious to see how my ancestors were portraied - movies do tend to go a bit overboards with the Vikings;-)but some anachronisms apart, they remind me of the local hockey supporters so I'm okay with the way they come across on screen. And the fact that they speak Icelandic, which is the closest you get to the language we Scandinavians spoke at the time, is a nice touch. I have been eagerly awaiting this movie since I first heard about it, and I haven't been disappointed. The movie was featured at the Copenhagen International Film Festival in the shorter (cinema-)version, but I like this version better.
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