Highlander: The Source review SPOILERS

Ughh.
Please, please, please let this be the last film that is crapped out of the Highlander franchise.
From all reports this was designed as part one of a trilogy, and honestly I just don't see how. The story....what there was of it pretty clearly ended, they find the Source, and drag us all along on their quest.
Spoilers ahead...
Taking place in the a typical pretty shabby world falling apart future a few years from now...design to basically allow for sets and settings to be as cheap as possible.
Duncan still obsessed with his estranged mortal wife who left him because he can't have children.
Meanwhile Methos, Reggie (a new immortal and tech geek), and Giovanni (and immortal preist), have sent another immortal to find the Source (Something Duncan doesn't believe exists, and yet his estranged wife is having visions of).
Apart the planets (even ones elsewhere in the universe) are all aligning to reveal the source and this has awakened the Guardian....our bad guy for this film.
The Guardian is a paradox of ridiculousness.
When we first meet him quickly dispatching of the immortal Methos, Reggie, and Giovanni sent to find the Source, he has a neck guard preventing his head from being taken....oddly he takes it off after the first fight, and it makes little sense seeing as how major spoiler here The Guardian wants to be killed so he can be replaced.
Anyway Duncan fights the Guardian who can, literally move faster than humanly possible, and looks like a Chronicles of Riddick reject, but Joe (The Watcher) saves Duncan from being killed by the Guardian.
Duncan begrudgingly agrees to help Methos, Reggie, Joe, and Giovanni find the Source, by journeying to a monistary where following her own calling Duncan's wife meets them at the monistary.
There they meet an elder who once journeyed to the Source, and has become...horribly disfigured, he tells them that their group betrayed and destroyed each other, he became this, and in fighting and defeating The Guardian his friend became The Guardian of current. He also tells them that they must follow Duncan's wife, and that the closer to the Source they get, their Immortality will weaken.
While they are doing this, Reggie battles the Guardian when Reggie looks like a goner, Joe makes a second save. Which garners the Guardians attention to Joe...see it coming yet?...Duncan comes to the rescue, but will be pretty late, so he tosses his sword, it impales the Guardian through the throat. The Gaurdian being a pretty tough dude removes the sword, snaps it in half, and kills Joe. Then leaves.
Some pointless bickering as Duncan doesn't want to look for the Source again, but is convinced to by his wife.
An EXTREMLY pointless battle at a dockyard with some cannibal punks trying to burn a man alive.
They stop at a farmhouse, where Duncan finds a pair of dueling knives (like Slices short blades), of course every island farm has a pair.
While Duncan spends some time banging his wife, Reggie encounters the Guardian again who sneaks up on him with out activating his Immortal Sense and The Guardian slices Reggie up pretty bad.
The gang bug out again for the Source, Reggie dies in the car, but does not 'resurrect'. Remember the elder said their Immortality would decrease as they got closer.
The cannibal punks set a trap for our heros which they gladly fall for losing their car, and getting captured.
Trussed up on a big wooden fence of sorts and with fire creeping towards them....(apparently the cannibals like to have cooked food picky bastards) The Guardian sets Duncans wife free, stating that she was called by the Source...she goes but tells Duncan to follow her.
Giovanni frees himself but instead of helping his comrades decides that 'He is the one' the source wants.
Duncan breaks free, and sets Methos free, who says he wouldn't have done the same for Duncan.
They go after Duncans wife, Giovanni and The Guardian.
Methos and Duncan find Giovanni again at the hands of the cannibal punks, Methos says they should leave him, but Duncan says he has to save him. Which he does, but again Giovanni leaves Duncan to fight the cannibal punks.
Methos helps him dispatch the punks, but more are coming. He gracefully tells Duncan to proceed while he draws them away, stating that Duncan was better than all of them, beyond corruption Joe knew that and now he did as well.
The Guardian kills Giovanni.
Duncan fights the Guardian (both in hyperspeed apparently an effect of The Source)as his wife awaits the alignments of the planets, and the Source which is never really defined except a nice light show.
Duncan fights circles around the Guardian (literally) screwing him into the ground at hyperspeed, making him vunerable to take his head....(that gear from the beginning of the film would have helped the Guardian here except he wants to be killed so Duncan will replace him).
But Duncan doesn't kill him, he resists the tempation, and The Guardian is destroyed by.....I guess the Source.
The Immortals have had it wrong all along, "There can be only one" was not about death, and killing each other, but about life....the life of the child Duncan's wife is now carrying.
I made the story alot better than it really is.
The Guardian comes off pretty crappy, and cracks REALLY bad jokes through out the whole movie, and the Hyperspeed is REALLY annoying.
Th Source is little more than a cosmic light show, and no real answer is given as to where the Immortals come from.
The post apocolyptic like future comes up as pretty cheap as well.
Plus the movie just drags. It's slow, and uninteresting, and as for it being part one of a trilogy I just don't see it...honestly I can't even see more films after how bad this one was.
As a perspective here's my favorite Highlander films in order
Highlander
Highlander: End Game
Highlander: The Quickening
Highlander: The Source
Highlander: III
Please, please, please let this be the last film that is crapped out of the Highlander franchise.
From all reports this was designed as part one of a trilogy, and honestly I just don't see how. The story....what there was of it pretty clearly ended, they find the Source, and drag us all along on their quest.
Spoilers ahead...
Taking place in the a typical pretty shabby world falling apart future a few years from now...design to basically allow for sets and settings to be as cheap as possible.
Duncan still obsessed with his estranged mortal wife who left him because he can't have children.
Meanwhile Methos, Reggie (a new immortal and tech geek), and Giovanni (and immortal preist), have sent another immortal to find the Source (Something Duncan doesn't believe exists, and yet his estranged wife is having visions of).
Apart the planets (even ones elsewhere in the universe) are all aligning to reveal the source and this has awakened the Guardian....our bad guy for this film.
The Guardian is a paradox of ridiculousness.
When we first meet him quickly dispatching of the immortal Methos, Reggie, and Giovanni sent to find the Source, he has a neck guard preventing his head from being taken....oddly he takes it off after the first fight, and it makes little sense seeing as how major spoiler here The Guardian wants to be killed so he can be replaced.
Anyway Duncan fights the Guardian who can, literally move faster than humanly possible, and looks like a Chronicles of Riddick reject, but Joe (The Watcher) saves Duncan from being killed by the Guardian.
Duncan begrudgingly agrees to help Methos, Reggie, Joe, and Giovanni find the Source, by journeying to a monistary where following her own calling Duncan's wife meets them at the monistary.
There they meet an elder who once journeyed to the Source, and has become...horribly disfigured, he tells them that their group betrayed and destroyed each other, he became this, and in fighting and defeating The Guardian his friend became The Guardian of current. He also tells them that they must follow Duncan's wife, and that the closer to the Source they get, their Immortality will weaken.
While they are doing this, Reggie battles the Guardian when Reggie looks like a goner, Joe makes a second save. Which garners the Guardians attention to Joe...see it coming yet?...Duncan comes to the rescue, but will be pretty late, so he tosses his sword, it impales the Guardian through the throat. The Gaurdian being a pretty tough dude removes the sword, snaps it in half, and kills Joe. Then leaves.
Some pointless bickering as Duncan doesn't want to look for the Source again, but is convinced to by his wife.
An EXTREMLY pointless battle at a dockyard with some cannibal punks trying to burn a man alive.
They stop at a farmhouse, where Duncan finds a pair of dueling knives (like Slices short blades), of course every island farm has a pair.
While Duncan spends some time banging his wife, Reggie encounters the Guardian again who sneaks up on him with out activating his Immortal Sense and The Guardian slices Reggie up pretty bad.
The gang bug out again for the Source, Reggie dies in the car, but does not 'resurrect'. Remember the elder said their Immortality would decrease as they got closer.
The cannibal punks set a trap for our heros which they gladly fall for losing their car, and getting captured.
Trussed up on a big wooden fence of sorts and with fire creeping towards them....(apparently the cannibals like to have cooked food picky bastards) The Guardian sets Duncans wife free, stating that she was called by the Source...she goes but tells Duncan to follow her.
Giovanni frees himself but instead of helping his comrades decides that 'He is the one' the source wants.
Duncan breaks free, and sets Methos free, who says he wouldn't have done the same for Duncan.
They go after Duncans wife, Giovanni and The Guardian.
Methos and Duncan find Giovanni again at the hands of the cannibal punks, Methos says they should leave him, but Duncan says he has to save him. Which he does, but again Giovanni leaves Duncan to fight the cannibal punks.
Methos helps him dispatch the punks, but more are coming. He gracefully tells Duncan to proceed while he draws them away, stating that Duncan was better than all of them, beyond corruption Joe knew that and now he did as well.
The Guardian kills Giovanni.
Duncan fights the Guardian (both in hyperspeed apparently an effect of The Source)as his wife awaits the alignments of the planets, and the Source which is never really defined except a nice light show.
Duncan fights circles around the Guardian (literally) screwing him into the ground at hyperspeed, making him vunerable to take his head....(that gear from the beginning of the film would have helped the Guardian here except he wants to be killed so Duncan will replace him).
But Duncan doesn't kill him, he resists the tempation, and The Guardian is destroyed by.....I guess the Source.
The Immortals have had it wrong all along, "There can be only one" was not about death, and killing each other, but about life....the life of the child Duncan's wife is now carrying.
I made the story alot better than it really is.
The Guardian comes off pretty crappy, and cracks REALLY bad jokes through out the whole movie, and the Hyperspeed is REALLY annoying.
Th Source is little more than a cosmic light show, and no real answer is given as to where the Immortals come from.
The post apocolyptic like future comes up as pretty cheap as well.
Plus the movie just drags. It's slow, and uninteresting, and as for it being part one of a trilogy I just don't see it...honestly I can't even see more films after how bad this one was.
As a perspective here's my favorite Highlander films in order
Highlander
Highlander: End Game
Highlander: The Quickening
Highlander: The Source
Highlander: III