psycho d
01-16-2010, 05:56 AM
Just curious as to why the Netflix blurbs are always notoriously off base. i prefer to read them after watching a flick just to see how wrong they are. i've come to the conclusion that they must screw them up intentionally just to throw the viewer off. j/c.
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novakru
01-16-2010, 02:12 PM
Outlander
(2008) R
Fleeing an interstellar war, Kainan (James Caviezel) crashes on the shores of Norway during the Iron Age. An extraterrestrial monstrosity called the Moorwen also survives the crash and begins cutting a bloody swath of destruction through the Norwegian countryside. Kainan soon teams up with the Vikings to end the Moorwen's rampage. Howard McCain directs and co-writes this sci-fi adventure epic; Sophia Myles co-stars.
Genre:Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Format:DVD
Fleeing an intersteller war?
No
Where did they get that from??
Teams up with the vikings?
Not quite
They eventually accept him into their tribe when they realize he is trying to kill the same enemy
This story is MUCH MUCH better than it appears if you were just reading what Netflix has to say on it.
SCI-FI?
only because it starts out with a spaceship crashing into earth in 500AD.
The rest of the story is sweet, sad and much more a companion viking kick ass action flick.
I totally want a job at Netflix writing brief reports on films...I wouldn't even have to watch them!