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Should be interesting…
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Watch BBC’s series, “Robin Hood,” then try to top that.
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Agree KDRockstar. Keith Allen rules as SoN.
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I actually liked the Kevin Costner version – it’s one of the few Costner films that’s pure good. Come on, that version has Alan Rickman and Morgan Freeman!
But as for Crowe, just “meh” – it would have been cooler if it was Crowe circa 1998 – currently he just seems too angry and bloated.
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I’m a shameless Russell devotee. If he’s in it, I’ll shell out my hard-earned money to see it.
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There is just something about Russell Crowe that is so sexy. Just ‘something in the way he…’
This movie sounds interesting.
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Kevin Costner will always be Robin Hood to me, but Crowe playing both roles? I’m so there.
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I have no idea how they’re going to do this, but I can think of two horrible ways:
1) The Sheriff, disgusted with the corrupt and unpopular king, moonlights as an outlaw. Oh, the irony! Oh, the dramatic tension!
2) Multiple-personality disorder in the Middle Ages. Oh, the humanity!
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Errol Flynn will always be my ideal Robin Hood.
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Yes and yes! I love Russell Crowe. Every phone throwing, f-word dropping, bad-tempered, aussie inch of him.
Edit:However, Michael Praed of Robin of Sherwood circa 1984 (thanks google)lives on in my memory as the best Robin ever.
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Not an Aussie. Kiwi.
I point that out because I don’t want to be associated with him.
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