Robin Hood
Robin Hood
PG-13 | 14 May 2010 (USA)
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When soldier Robin happens upon the dying Robert of Loxley, he promises to return the man's sword to his family in Nottingham. There, he assumes Robert's identity; romances his widow, Marion; and draws the ire of the town's sheriff and King John's henchman, Godfrey.

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Ehirerapp

Waste of time

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Tyreece Hulme

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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Patience Watson

One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.

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Guillelmina

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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tigrexthrasher

Zzzzzzzzzzz Eh hmm sorry didnt notice you was still snoozing after watching this movie. It is a very dull movie because you dont feel motivated for any of the characters. There all doing stuff but you dont care why. Mainly because theres far to little action in it. The sets and costumes are really the only good things about the film. And RC and CB are both ok. Anyway avoid the film it sucks.

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lizafaro

With a high class cast, a good director this movie is entertaining until two-third of its running time. Until the last part the movie is entertaining enough, then plunges in a lot of fighting scenes, I could no longer endure, and I left the movie, disapointed. why nowadays there is so much explicit violence included into the stories told ? Is it because it reflects our times ? But why audiences like to see so much blood and gore as they can see that on our daily news ? A mystery to me. Where are the simple, well told stories, about human condition like for instance Cria Cuervos? why movies are nowadays so full of special effects, are moviemakers nowadays afraid of pure storytelling and for the big money they add so much unnecessary violence ? Gladiotor contained some grafic violence, but it added to the storytelling and not as a means to simply show blood and gore. Perhaps the reason that more and more people like to watch animated stories, who sometimes still has a story to tell. (Spirited away, When Marnie was there, The red Turtle). I would wish the European Cinema would become more in focus, many films made in Europe still tells interesting stories , not filled with continious battles, swordswaying etc. I really miss storytelling in present movies, especially from Hollywood. I like to see less sequals only made to exploit earlier boxoffice succes, and more original stories. (how many times story of Robin Hood already has been told? Give us some original stories, with believable character, fine actors and actresses, who do not only have to act against bluescreens !

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SirDuke

After I saw this movie, I was so terrible disappointed... It was just so......average......but after a few minutes I thought; what's my big problem with this movie here? Simple answer; there is no problem! I had too high expectations! If you just forget: 1.) who directed it, 2.) who acted in it, 3.) and what's the story about;then it's still an average action movie about some guy in medieval England and still quite entertaining for 2 hours 30 minutes.

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Edith Hobbart

God almighty! This Robin Hood is catastrophic, period. On top of that, the lack of humbleness reaches the unthinkable. I've heard Russell Crowe , the new Robin Hood, referring to Errol Flynn's version as crap. Crap? Can you imagine! Errol Flynn made that movie "The Adventures Of Robin Hood" in 1939 and people still watch it today, 77 years later, with utter delight. Russell Crowe's "Robin Hood" was made only 7 years ago and it's already forgotten. I was appalled by his comment and realized that Oscar winner or not, wisdom or knowledge is not part of the equation. I've heard Russell Crowe in a different interview saying he never trained as an actor. He claims he doesn't know anything about Stanislavski and more importantly, he doesn't care to know. What a message to send to the new generations.

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