Highlander: Endgame

 (2000)

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C'mon all you so-called Highlander fans....
Feb 18, 2009
hellhexed - yahoo.com
The Highlander TV series was great. The movies were less consistant, partially due to the varied release times...pre-TV and post TV. Of course there are plot variables and such but the overall feel is STILL Highlander. In this offering several of... Full review
Conner is the LAST!!!
Mar 31, 2008
wolfpk2 - yahoo.com
I might have given it a higher rating, but Connor,Christopher Lambert, is the last immortal. I liked the series, but I always had one criteria, Duncan can not be the last. Duncan must at some point die. For some stupid reason... Full review
There can be Only Two
Sep 23, 2007
drjgardner - yahoo.com
Probably the best of the Highlander sequels, this one brings together the TV star with the movie star. People familiar with the Tv show will enjoy this one. For others, it will be a little difficult to understand.... Full review
thanks for the memories
Mar 14, 2007
ufgator1513 - yahoo.com
Thank you for a wonderful afternoon of laughs, we are still laughing a few days later. Can't say it enough.Most of us are in the same time frame and we all dream of just getting away and having a wild hog... Full review
conbining the two
Feb 20, 2007
jim_butcher118 - yahoo.com
Although the story is slightly flawed: Duncan was never married according to the series; it was time for the big screen to catch up with the series with the coming together of the two highlanders.... Full review
Hard to explain
Jan 02, 2007
strwarspwr - yahoo.com
I know everyone probably hated it, thought it was stupid corny etc. But for me I didn't care. The flashbacks never got completely annoying and I thought the intro was awesome. The leads did well and I thought Payne was an... Full review
Makes no sense?
Jan 02, 2007
carstenbogh - yahoo.com
This movie makes no sense, if you have seen the highlander movies then you will notice that in highlander 2 is set in the future where Connor lives and is happy. But Endgame is set in the present where Connor dies???... Full review
still good
Nov 01, 2006
nicholls805 - yahoo.com
i liked this film because it changed the tide by finally giving me a ending worth waiting for. it had a large twist near the end but the centrel actor really gave the connors more of a brut force compared to... Full review
highlander reborn
Aug 24, 2006
purpleoregon - yahoo.com
the best yet I have seen Adrian Paul in. there needs to be move Highlander series. There needs to be more elimations of inmortal in this series.... Full review
Truly an under-rated classic
Nov 17, 2005
damon_lazos - imdb.com
This fourth installment of the Higlander series goes off on a tangent completely disregarding the previous three films, which is more than OK with me, seeing as the previous three were forgettable at best.This one delves deep into the psyche... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Aug 01, 2008
Boxoffice Magazine
though audiences needn't have seen either to understand this simple story of revenge and redemption.....though the film features an impressive combination of swordplay and martial arts, choreographed by the great Donnie Yen, who also appears as one of the immortals..... ... Full Review
| Mar 12, 2001
DVD Talk
Now, Highlander Endgame the "final" chapter in the immortal saga is full of some really intense fight sequences and carries a storyline that's decent enough to endure sitting through the film at least once. There's so much going on in the film that it can get very confusing for the uninitiated. ... Full Review
| Sep 04, 2000
Deseret News
Highlander: Endgame" is rated R for violent swordplay and martial-arts action, gore, simulated sex and male and female nudity. A determinedly dopey sword-and-sorcery movie released nearly 15 years ago, "Highlander" still struck a chord among fantasists and action fans - even with its unhinged decision to cast the French-accented Christopher Lambert as a Scottish swordsman and the burr-impaired Sean Connery as some sort of Iberian warrior. ... Full Review
| Sep 03, 2000
Los Angeles Times
Even more wearying, unless you're a rabid Highlander fan, is having to watch all this carnage. Filmed largely in Romania, "Highlander: Endgame" looks sensational, moves like lightning. ... Full Review
| Sep 01, 2000
ShowBIZ Data
Still, fans of the films will be glad....illogical fight scenes....the perfect description for this final Highlander film....problems with this forth film installment -....The core weakness is in the story itself, which relies on ill-conceived and often unnecessary flashbacks to set up the present day conflict..... ... Full Review

News

"Though the first Highlander film in 1986 (directed by Aussie Russell Mulcahy in the same flashy style that characterised his video clips) proved to be an entertaining load of codswallop that went on to do healthy box-office business, its two... ... Full Article

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Those in the cult will be thrilled that in Highlander: Endgame , Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert, weather beaten star of the movie franchise dating back to 1986) and his fellow clansman Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul, beetle browed star of the... ... Full Article

Many questions crop up during the 85 minutes that is "Highlander: Endgame."For instance: "What's going on here?""Didn't he die in the first movie?" ... Full Article

SYNOPSIS: The fourth and, by all accounts, final chapter in the Highlander franchise finds time-tripping immortal Connor McLeod (Christopher Lambert) and his young kinsman and fellow immortal, Duncan McLeod (Adrian Paul from the Highlander T.V. series) crossing swords with redoubtable... ... Full Article

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