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Started by Eddie Teach, March 06, 2011, 09:29:27 AM

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grumbler

Robin and Marion was the only Robin Hood movie that I thought had heft.
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Tonitrus

Agree, Robin and Marion is my favorite movie with the characters as well.

That 'ol 80's Robin of Sherwood series from the UK/ITV is also a good version I think.  That might be mostly nostalgia talking though.  (still think the actor portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham was fantastic though)

Josquius

Despite the soundtrack I do remember the Kevin Costner one being good.

Is the ridley Scott one the weird modern day reimaging? I've only caught a snippet on TV and it does seem bad.
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I was terrified of the witch for quite a long time after I saw it.
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The real answer is Robin Hood: Men in Tights  :P
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Quote from: HVC on June 13, 2023, 04:33:26 AMThe real answer is Robin Hood: Men in Tights  :P

Indeed.

grumbler

Quote from: Tonitrus on June 12, 2023, 09:46:06 PMThat 'ol 80's Robin of Sherwood series from the UK/ITV is also a good version I think.  That might be mostly nostalgia talking though.  (still think the actor portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham was fantastic though)

If that's the show I remember, it had a great soundtrack.  Don't recall anything else about it, though, except maybe a vague recollection that they had to recast the lead.
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Quote from: Tonitrus on June 12, 2023, 09:46:06 PMThat 'ol 80's Robin of Sherwood series from the UK/ITV is also a good version I think.  That might be mostly nostalgia talking though.  (still think the actor portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham was fantastic though)

I liked Sir Guy of Gisburne as well, described in the blu-ray extras as "evil as a Tory minister".  :P
So still less evil than Mordred in Excalibur, his first great role in movies.

Liked the Templars episode but the Swords of Wayland is probably the best.

The series survived the recasting of the lead (ending up later in the Dynasty Soap...), as grumbler recalled.

viper37

Quote from: Josquius on June 13, 2023, 03:44:11 AMDespite the soundtrack I do remember the Kevin Costner one being good.

Is the ridley Scott one the weird modern day reimaging? I've only caught a snippet on TV and it does seem bad.
No, the Ridley Scott Robin Hood movie is with Russel Crowe.  It features an amphibious attack on the shores of England by the French army, with a successful counter-attack by the English and the forces of Robin of Locksley.

The kinda modern day reimaging is really bad, but it's not Scott.
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The Kevin Costner one was quite good.  Except the accent.  And whatshisname from True Romance.

Tonitrus

Quote from: Duque de Bragança on June 13, 2023, 10:19:30 AM
Quote from: Tonitrus on June 12, 2023, 09:46:06 PMThat 'ol 80's Robin of Sherwood series from the UK/ITV is also a good version I think.  That might be mostly nostalgia talking though.  (still think the actor portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham was fantastic though)

I liked Sir Guy of Gisburne as well, described in the blu-ray extras as "evil as a Tory minister".  :P
So still less evil than Mordred in Excalibur, his first great role in movies.

Liked the Templars episode but the Swords of Wayland is probably the best.

The series survived the recasting of the lead (ending up later in the Dynasty Soap...), as grumbler recalled.

Yeah, I thought they way that they did the recasting was rather elegant in fact, and worked well with the Robin Hood mythology they developed and some of the legend.

Valmy

Quote from: viper37 on June 13, 2023, 04:14:12 PM
Quote from: Josquius on June 13, 2023, 03:44:11 AMDespite the soundtrack I do remember the Kevin Costner one being good.

Is the ridley Scott one the weird modern day reimaging? I've only caught a snippet on TV and it does seem bad.
No, the Ridley Scott Robin Hood movie is with Russel Crowe.  It features an amphibious attack on the shores of England by the French army, with a successful counter-attack by the English and the forces of Robin of Locksley.

The kinda modern day reimaging is really bad, but it's not Scott.

It had this weird anti-French thing in it. No I don't mean like Saxon peasants resenting their Norman-French overlords or something. Like the Angevins and Alienòr d'Aquitània were all freaking out the true born son of England Jean Sans-Terre was being seduced and corrupted by the evil French trollop Isabelle d'Angoulême.

It was so weird. The House of Anjou all freaking out by being corrupted by continental values!
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Quote from: Valmy on June 13, 2023, 11:33:14 PM
Quote from: viper37 on June 13, 2023, 04:14:12 PM
Quote from: Josquius on June 13, 2023, 03:44:11 AMDespite the soundtrack I do remember the Kevin Costner one being good.

Is the ridley Scott one the weird modern day reimaging? I've only caught a snippet on TV and it does seem bad.
No, the Ridley Scott Robin Hood movie is with Russel Crowe.  It features an amphibious attack on the shores of England by the French army, with a successful counter-attack by the English and the forces of Robin of Locksley.

The kinda modern day reimaging is really bad, but it's not Scott.

It had this weird anti-French thing in it. No I don't mean like Saxon peasants resenting their Norman-French overlords or something. Like the Angevins and Alienòr d'Aquitània were all freaking out the true born son of England Jean Sans-Terre was being seduced and corrupted by the evil French trollop Isabelle d'Angoulême.

It was so weird. The House of Anjou all freaking out by being corrupted by continental values!

I laughed at the fake French-accented dialog, as in franglais from anglos, in a phonetically learnt way, by evil shaved heads, of a tanned complexion.  :lol:

I watched it in a cinema but I had a cinema card (flat rate) fortunately.

Josquius

I suspect I might have seen it but honestly don't remember it.
Sounds a shame as I do remember in the Robin Hood books I read as a kid there definitely were anti-French elements, though it made sense as part of the context of Hood being one of the few remaining anglo-saxon nobles, in tune with the people, and the big nasty Norman rulers who...weren't.  But that sounds like they got that completely wrong.
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Quote from: Tonitrus on June 12, 2023, 09:46:06 PMThat 'ol 80's Robin of Sherwood series from the UK/ITV is also a good version I think.  That might be mostly nostalgia talking though.  (still think the actor portraying the Sheriff of Nottingham was fantastic though)

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