Per the Google Translastion page. I know these automatic translaters can be hit and miss, but this headline cracked me up. Alien banana!?!? It translated (from Enligh to English) Aint It Cool News to Is It Not Cool News. :lol
Here is alien bananas in Norway
Some who said "right on dvd"?
Romantic: But the "Outlander" is not as bad as it might seem, according to advance reports.
(Dagbladet.no): The film "Outlander" contains seemingly most: Male bad aliens, krigerske and amorøse Vikings, a couple of big stars - and the Norwegian fjords. annonse
The film - which was for sale on the market at this year's Cannes Festival - has a budget of 210 million, equivalent to ten Norwegian blockbusters.
Well received
Amazon.com has announced that they will give out dvd'en 18 November, writes Slash Film. The film - which have names such as Ron Perlman and John Hurt in the role of the list - have been shown at several film festivals and fantasy in recent months, and had tildels very positive reception. Its fate in the theaters in the United States have been Uviss. The Weinstein Company has bought the rights to the film, but they have had it on hold.
Certain aspirations to a larger theater opening, there have been, especially after the writer Moriarty on the popular film since Is not It Cool News wrote an open letter to super-producer Harvey Weinstein in which he requested that the movie had to have a wide distribution.
Monster amok
Moriarty admitted that he had great expectations for the film based on the trailer, and the fact that the last Viking movie from Hollywood ( "Pathfinder", based on the Norwegian "wizard") was so miserable.
- But I cost me with this, and I think there's an audience for the film. It's like when I saw the first "Predator" movie. I had no expectations, but it proved to be a pleasant surprise, he wrote.
On the blog to "Outlander" is emphasized that the degree of distribution has not been determined, and that The Weinstein Company is a contract obligation to show it to the movies. A definitive decision is expected within the next few days. In "Outlander" a spaceship lands in Norway about 700 years. Out of the wreck comes a malicious monster and an extraterrestrial warrior. Monster runs amok and begins to kill the Norwegian Vikings, while the warrior trying to stop the bloodshed. The film was also recorded in Newfoundland, and the Viking ship in the "Outlander" is modeled after the Oseberg ship.
• Update: Euforia film has purchased the rights to the "Outlander" in Norway. Probably it will be set up on the movie in February-March 2009