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Robin Hood

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[the Sheriff has said he'll cut out Robin Hood's heart with a spoon]
Guy of Gisborne: Why a spoon, cousin? Why not an axe?
Sheriff of Nottingham: Because it's DULL, you twit. It'll hurt more.

:thumbsup: You made me want to see it again.
 
"We're men!"
"We're MANLY men!"
"We're men in tights...yes!"
🙂

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So I really enjoyed it.

I mean yes, the (big spoilers)
whole Robin Hood saved England from the french while writing the magna carta
this was absolutely absurd, but if you divorce the movie from history it really stands up well on it's own and was a ton of fun.

Little John was especially great.

The history in this movie was no more or less absurd than the history in Gladiator.
 
Kevin Costner's Robin Hood was probably the best one I've ever seen. As much as I like Russel Crowe, this one I will pass

It was good, but Kevin's English accent was painful to listen to. I couldn't take him seriously enough to enjoy the movie everytime he had a line.
 
So I really enjoyed it.

I mean yes, the (big spoilers)
whole Robin Hood saved England from the french while writing the magna carta
this was absolutely absurd, but if you divorce the movie from history it really stands up well on it's own and was a ton of fun.

Little John was especially great.

The history in this movie was no more or less absurd than the history in Gladiator.

I hope you are pulling my leg. Nobody could like that pile of horse shit
 
interesting, the robin hood "trailer" on the history channel pimps this movie as being the most historically accurate depiction of the Robin Hood Tale.
 
No idea why we would need another Robin Hood movie to begin with. I was never really that interested in the story and what new stuff can be done with it to make it interesting? I may have been interested if they went the way of the original script with Robin Hood depicted as more of a villian, but rehashing the same story again is a waste of time.

Same reason I have no interest in the 2 Three Musketeers movies in development.

KT
 
No idea why we would need another Robin Hood movie to begin with. I was never really that interested in the story and what new stuff can be done with it to make it interesting? I may have been interested if they went the way of the original script with Robin Hood depicted as more of a villian, but rehashing the same story again is a waste of time.

Same reason I have no interest in the 2 Three Musketeers movies in development.

KT

This ISN'T another RH movie, though. It's WAY more about his becoming RH, than actually being RH - which is unlike the previous films. Again, I'm not saying it's a great movie, but I think people like the OP are heavily overreacting.
 
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