of course not, and pirates were slavers and killers, but popular culture romaticised them to the point that they are seen as heroic swashbucklers and adventurers.
That jab at Costner in Robin Hood: Men in Tights was great. I liked that while Elwes joked about the accent in the original English while, in the dubbed French version, he said that "unlike my predecessor, I don't dance with wolves".
Yes. There's a whole goofy side plot built around the Sheriff's satan-worshipping black magic tactics that's kind of played for chuckles. This is peak 90's epic complete with who-cares female characters, orchestral horns, big sets, and bants between the fellas.
>gawd bless ya Fanny, and gawd bless Robin 'Ood >There was a rich man from Notting HAM who tried to cross a river... >Tuh the TREES
The last act with the public hanging will never not be a cathartic denouement that sends tingles down your spine with the slo mo, no matter how many times you watch it
I still watch the intro decades later
Absolutely pure kinography. He has an obedient Black slave that gives him his life for saving his and all that classic shit
>He has an obedient Black slave
aka Morgan Freeman
CAUSE EVERYTHING I DO
I DO IT
FOR YOU
Bro I actually forgot about this. Wasn't this music video on the vhs?
Maybe. Back then, VHS used to do this kind of thing.
Came into this thread just for this.
why is the movie video version of this song impossible to find now?
wtf i can't find it either why?
bryan addams went full israelite with the studio and youtube users
you really bad at googling tho
https://filmmuzikleri.web.tv/video/robin-hood-1991-bryan-adams-everything-i-do__ey4qnft4a1i
based kino finder
thnx anon
*Dabs on Sheriff of Nottingham*
*Plays sick guitar solo over his body*
>Nothing, personnel kid
>Kino Costner
Do you have to ask?
Alan Rickman plays the villain. That alone makes it worth watching.
WHEN I CATCH YOU I'M GOING TO CUT YOUR HEART OUT WITH A SPOON!
... bring a friend
… because it will HUUUURRT MOOOORRREE
SHADDUP YOU....TWIT!
it's worth it for the music alone
was this the first gritty adaptation of a family friendly folk tale or was that excalibur?
If you read the original source material the Arthurian legend was def not family friendly.
of course not, and pirates were slavers and killers, but popular culture romaticised them to the point that they are seen as heroic swashbucklers and adventurers.
Then Excalibur is not a gritty adaptation of a folk tale, but rather an adaptation of the original legend, fricking moron.
> pirates were slavers and killers,
Barbary pirates =/= carribean pirates, who often abhorred violence
here is your answer infidel
I honestly found it mostly unwatchable.
Alan Rickman scen
Alan Rickman scenes were kino though.
Just watch Men in Tights instead, its superior.
KINO
One of my fav movies. Absolutely hilarious for both good and bad reasons.
It's Robin Hood with an American accent but it's good enough.
That jab at Costner in Robin Hood: Men in Tights was great. I liked that while Elwes joked about the accent in the original English while, in the dubbed French version, he said that "unlike my predecessor, I don't dance with wolves".
Loved him in Coppola's Dracula.
yes
everything costner does is kino
It’s okay. Alan Rickman is great, but otherwise it’s a bit overlong and can get dull.
Watch this one instead, it's comfy.
For me, it's
>that top billed cast
Interested
sean connery has always been 60 yeas old
>the title characters
>Ronnie Barker
>Ian Holm
>Richard Harris
Damn, what a cast, I'll have to watch this
Brahsbros...
kek. Good casting.
Welcome...to Hell!
>bow staffs you into the river
Is this your idea of control?!
.... SHUT UP YOU TWIT
Robin of Sherwood
is it as kino as people say? never seen it before
>That insolent FRICKTARD!
Yes. There's a whole goofy side plot built around the Sheriff's satan-worshipping black magic tactics that's kind of played for chuckles. This is peak 90's epic complete with who-cares female characters, orchestral horns, big sets, and bants between the fellas.
Men in Tights is all you need
It's OK, but Costner can't do English accents no matter how hard he tries.
what is it about kostner that makes him so kino? waterworld is epic
>gawd bless ya Fanny, and gawd bless Robin 'Ood
>There was a rich man from Notting HAM who tried to cross a river...
>Tuh the TREES
The last act with the public hanging will never not be a cathartic denouement that sends tingles down your spine with the slo mo, no matter how many times you watch it
>Costner's ever wandering accent
Great theme song