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Pathfinder
a.k.a. Pathfinder: Legend of the Ghost Warrior Director: Marcus Nispel Cast: Karl Urban, Moon Bloodgood, Russell Means, Clancy Brown

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/31/2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 11,726
 
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Deleted scenes with optional director's commentary; Audio commentary by director Marcus Nispel

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Disc #1 -- Pathfinder [WS] [Rated]
1. Main Titles/Marauders [2:05]
2. The Viking Ship [3:58]
3. Mystery Child [4:08]
4. Tribal Gathering [7:44]
5. Fear in the Forest [2:48]
6. Rampage [4:01]
7. Death by the Sword [2:37]
8. Bring Me His Head! [6:47]
9. Rescued [8:11]
10. Run and You May Live [4:02]
11. Two Wolves [5:15]
12. Sneak Attack [4:32]
13. Massacre [1:18]
14. In the Caves [2:47]
15. Torture [3:54]
16. Secret Plan [4:16]
17. Across the Lake [5:27]
18. Under the Ice [2:28]
19. Mountain Ledge [1:20]
20. I Know Who I Am [8:48]
21. Not One of Yours [1:35]
22. Spirit Prophecy [2:33]
23. Pathfinder [3:09]
24. End Titles [1:00]

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Editorial Reviews

The sole survivor of a Viking "dragon" vessel shipwrecked on the eastern shores of the New World 15 years ago provides the only hope for the a Native American tribe faced with certain destruction by Norse berserkers in director Marcus Nispel's (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) dark action adventure. Reared by the Wampanoag tribe following a failed attempt by the Vikings to raid coastal villages for slaves, a ten-year-old shipwreck survivor is nicknamed "Ghost" by his adoptive tribe due to his pale complexion and blond hair. Legend says that death and destruction will follow the boy wherever he travels, yet the peaceful people of the Wampanoag tribe selflessly take the frightened child in as if he is one of their own. Over the course of the following decade, the adopted young Norseman eventually grows into a strong warrior (Karl Urban) determined to prove his worth to the people he calls family. When the rampaging Vikings return to the New World to rain destruction down on the Native Americans and to claim the fertile land of the peaceful people, Ghost finds himself in the precarious position of having to stop his own people from destroying his village and ruthlessly slaughtering the woman he loves (Moon Bloodgood). Now, as Ghost's true destiny is revealed by the powerful shaman known as the Pathfinder (Russell Means), the fearless warrior sets out to stage a savage one-man war on the marauding Vikings and become the savior once prophesied to defend the Wampanoag people in their darkest hour. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Pathfinderby Anonymous

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July 15, 2008: This movie is good and I picked it up with my copy of 300. It is no comparison to the ruthless bloodshed that you witness in 300 but it has a more involved storyline and it incorporates both nice war story mixed in with just enough of a love story. The main character is thrown in the middle of a showdown of cultures and in the end is left with two choices: Take his rightful place with the Vikings and pillage as his family has done or side with the peace loving native american tribe that sheltered him to protect the woman he loves.

Pathfinderby Anonymous

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August 02, 2007: The extended version is MUCH better than the one seen in theaters! This film explains much more about the relationship between Ghost and the Pathfinder, and moreover, who the Pathfinder truly is. The symbolism of the white horse is also more interesting. Of course, all battle sequences are preserved. The only thing they could have improved on this film would be to have the Native Americans speak a Native language, (not English), as the Vikings speak a Scandinavian language. All in all, it's a very interesting take on what happened when the Vikings arrived in America, the Old World vs. the New!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.