OT - Movie... Pathfinder
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OT - Movie... Pathfinder
If this has been discussed previously and I missed said discussion, ignore this and move on, but... if not... let me tell you what I found on the "idiot box" last nite and a couple of nites before. Max (whatever that set of movie channels is called) aired a movie called "Pathfinder."
I watched it the first nite to fill in ½ hour of time between one show and another. I sat for the whole thing. It was on again last nite and I made a point of watching it again, from opening credits to the final closing credit.
It regards the legend of Viking visits to the shores of North America 600 years before Columbus. This period of history is of particular interest to me (for no apparent reason). The tale is of great personal conflict and subsequent resolution.
I heartily recommend it.
I watched it the first nite to fill in ½ hour of time between one show and another. I sat for the whole thing. It was on again last nite and I made a point of watching it again, from opening credits to the final closing credit.
It regards the legend of Viking visits to the shores of North America 600 years before Columbus. This period of history is of particular interest to me (for no apparent reason). The tale is of great personal conflict and subsequent resolution.
I heartily recommend it.
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I've seen it scheduled but haven't watched it yet.
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I found it entertaining to watch. The Vikings were a little unrealistic looking to me though. I read a review of the movie when it first came out and before I watched it that described them best. He called them a cross between Oakland Raiders fans and the Knights who say "Ni". It was still fun to watch though.
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I saw this the other night too, no wonder it was never released in theaters..
especially loved how we are on the coast of maine/ newfie-land and literally in 2 miles are in the canadian rockies RFLMAO.
ever been on the northeast coast of canada and or maine?
cadillac mountain is the highest mountain..all 1,532 feet of it...and in a fast walk we can be at 13,000 feet 2400 miles away...darn the world was alot smaller then. ...we keep watching it and saying wait...wait...wait...still on the downeast coast...wait...NOW , poof we are in Calgary. LOL.
wish our rifles were made of the stuff their swords were...years of exposure to salt air and not a bit of rust on anything....
especially loved how we are on the coast of maine/ newfie-land and literally in 2 miles are in the canadian rockies RFLMAO.
ever been on the northeast coast of canada and or maine?
cadillac mountain is the highest mountain..all 1,532 feet of it...and in a fast walk we can be at 13,000 feet 2400 miles away...darn the world was alot smaller then. ...we keep watching it and saying wait...wait...wait...still on the downeast coast...wait...NOW , poof we are in Calgary. LOL.
wish our rifles were made of the stuff their swords were...years of exposure to salt air and not a bit of rust on anything....
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Was out with the family today and stopped in at a Blockbusters store while the kids were at a "Chuckie Cheeses" next door for a birthday party. They had their "3 for $20" deal going, and I picked up the unrated version of "Pathfinder" - basically because of the recommendations, and because I like almost any movie with swords in it. From my office, go figure!

Anyway, to those that have seen it, is there any foul language or nudity in it? My son (9) would like to watch it. I don't mind action/violence - if it is not over the top - but still try to shelter him from cursing and sexual themes. Would this be okay for him to see?


Anyway, to those that have seen it, is there any foul language or nudity in it? My son (9) would like to watch it. I don't mind action/violence - if it is not over the top - but still try to shelter him from cursing and sexual themes. Would this be okay for him to see?
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As I recall, if there WAS any cursing it was Nordic, and didn't make it into the subtitles. No nudity that I remember, but there was plenty of violence, given the Viking predilection to plunder pillaging and that other thing!
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Ah yes, my kind of people. Note the sword on the far left!Griff wrote:As I recall, if there WAS any cursing it was Nordic, and didn't make it into the subtitles. No nudity that I remember, but there was plenty of violence, given the Viking predilection to plunder pillaging and that other thing!

Thanks Griff! I think I;ll let him watch it, and stop it if it gets too intense.
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we just watched part of it to show some friends from maine the terrain.
there wasn't anything language or sexual that would shock a 9 year old but the blood and gore is pretty bad but with a DARK shot movie even i wasnt too sure what i was seeing at times.
overall might be a little nightmare-y for him, bear attack and all, scary helmets.
i would not let our grandgirls 8 and 6 watch it...ofcourse kids today are different than we were...i told the little one to get to bed as we were watching a not for kids movie and it was late, she stamped her foot and kicked a toy, I said, you want grampy to have to come over there?
she rolled her little sleeves up and said, "Bring It!"
she went to bed but I am still laughing.
there wasn't anything language or sexual that would shock a 9 year old but the blood and gore is pretty bad but with a DARK shot movie even i wasnt too sure what i was seeing at times.
overall might be a little nightmare-y for him, bear attack and all, scary helmets.
i would not let our grandgirls 8 and 6 watch it...ofcourse kids today are different than we were...i told the little one to get to bed as we were watching a not for kids movie and it was late, she stamped her foot and kicked a toy, I said, you want grampy to have to come over there?
she rolled her little sleeves up and said, "Bring It!"
she went to bed but I am still laughing.
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I remember seeing a preview for this movie in the theater, and then I never heard anything more about it until I saw that it was on DVD. I figured it must've been pretty bad. Looks like I'll have to check it out.
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Ysabel, there was one "love making" scene in it. Nothing you can't see when passing the underwear section in your local shopping mall, but just thought I'd let you know....Ysabel Kid wrote:Ah yes, my kind of people. Note the sword on the far left!Griff wrote:As I recall, if there WAS any cursing it was Nordic, and didn't make it into the subtitles. No nudity that I remember, but there was plenty of violence, given the Viking predilection to plunder pillaging and that other thing!
Thanks Griff! I think I;ll let him watch it, and stop it if it gets too intense.
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