By ROGER MOORE, McClatchy-Tribune
By ROGER MOORE, McClatchy-Tribune
Published
01/22/09
Who knew that when James Caviezel became the most popular big-screen Jesus of all time he'd have to endure 40 years in the cinematic wilderness afterward? B-movies, indie films that no one sees, it's as if JC is atoning for some Mel Gibson sin or other.
The latest from the always stoic Caviezel is "Outlander," one of the more outlandish B-pictures to come out of the Great Movie Mash-up Machine known as The Weinstein Co. It's a "Beowulf" knock-off about a spaceman who crash lands among Norsemen and helps them fight a dragon. Think of it as "Vikings vs. Predators."
In an entertaining...
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