Highlander: Endgame
Highlander: Endgame
R | 01 September 2000 (USA)
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Immortals Connor and Duncan Macleod join forces against a man from Connor's distant past in the highlands of Scotland, Kell, an immensely powerful immortal who leads an army of equally powerful and deadly immortal swordsmen and assassins. No immortal alive has been able to defeat Kell yet, and neither Connor nor Duncan are skilled enough themselves to take him on and live. The two of them eventually come to one inevitable conclusion; one of them must die so that the combined power of both the Highlanders can bring down Kell for good. There can be only one... the question is, who will it be?

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GrimPrecise

I'll tell you why so serious

InformationRap

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Rio Hayward

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Matylda Swan

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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Python Hyena

Highlander 4: Endgame (2000): Dir: Douglas Aarniokoski / Cast: Christopher Lambert, Adrian Paul, Bruce Payne, Lisa Barbuscia, Donnie Yen: Moronic adventure that jumps from Italy, Ireland, Scotland, New York, London, and Disneyland. It hints on a plot but bludgeons viewers with production values. If you find your attention wandering over to the wall to observe paint drying, then do not be surprised. The title makes no sense because there is no game to end. It is just unfortunate that the film doesn't end sooner. Story focuses on the immortals who are said to be living eternity. Christopher Lambert is again featured as Connor Macleod whose time seems to be up. Bruce Payne beheads other immortals and possesses their power. MacLeod is training his brother Duncan for a showdown he cannot avoid. He is plagued with the reality that he married a woman and forced her into immortality without her consent. Fine setup marred by pointless action and violence. Director Douglas Aarniokoski is aided by fine production but unfortunately the script is about as useful as toilet paper and should be jammed up someone's ass. Fine work by Lambert but Adrian Paul as Duncan renders the best performance. Payne overacts just as he did in that stupid Dungeons and Dragons movie. Pointless cinematic scrap that should end the game before viewers pass out. Score: 4 / 10

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bondukkevin

When I first saw this over 10 years ago I thought the producers had finally got the series back on track after the outrageous 2nd movie and retread 2rd movie. It had a good plot, fairly good acting, a wild villain which was not just a copy of The Kurgan and it had both "Movie Highlander" Christopher Lambert and "TV Highlander" Adrian Paul together.When I look back at it now I see that it was just a spin off of the TV series (which I was never into at the time) and Lambert was in to "pass the torch" to Paul.The movie's tone is about redemption and I feel is a worthy send off for Connor while making Duncan the main protagonist for movies to come which unfortunately we only got 1 which was pretty dreadful.If you really want to get into Highlander I suggest the best is the first film then ignore the end part and watch this.7 out of 10 for me.

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Rautus

The fourth part in the Highlander series sees Connor MacLeod (From the films) and Duncan MacLeod (From the TV series) forced to take on an evil Immortal named Jacob Kell who won't stop until he wins the Prize, he also revenge with Connor for killing his father and so he torments him by killing his friend Rachel who worked at the antiques store in the first Highlander and killing his cell mates in the Sancuary, a place where Immortals go if they don't want to fight in the Game. When Duncan hears about this he goes to search for Connor while encountering Kell and his gang of Immortals who ambush him, the rules also say that only one Immortal can fight another. Kell is breaking all the rules since he fights on Holy Ground and takes on Immortals with his gang, this is the reason why he is the most powerful Immortal in the world and the Watchers know this and warn Duncan. Connor is depressed about being an Immortal and hasn't got the power to take on Kell on his own and Duncan can't help him in a Two on One because it's not allowed, so Connor and Duncan must fight each other and the winner with the other's power must confront KellHighlander: Endgame is full of action and character development like the first Highlander, it's also neat to see Connor and Duncan together in a film although they did team up in the first episode of the TV series entitled The Gathering. Highlander: Endgame is a great entry to the Highlander franchise.

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ggamiog

I don't like this movie. It destroy any consistency of the Highlander movie's universe. They killed the hero. The producers ruined the original concept made by G. Widen. The movie has not the mystery of H1. That seems a simple action movie with karate noises. I think G.Widen should be angry with this movie. He leaved the project when knew they decided kill Connor.Without Connor, the highlander idea has no sense.Its a bad chapter of the series. Just that.

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