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Rating: 6.4/10 by 4569 users

Robin Hood (2010)

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.

Directing:
  • Ridley Scott
  • Elizabeth West
  • Max Keene
  • Matt Baker
  • Alexander Witt
  • Charlotte Keating
  • Jo Beckett
Writing:
  • Brian Helgeland
  • Brian Helgeland
  • Ethan Reiff
  • Cyrus Voris
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, May 12, 2010

Rating: 6.4/10 by 4569 users

Alternative Title:
Ridley Scott's Robin Hood - US
Nottingham - US
Robin Hood - UR - AU
로빈 후드 - KR
Robin des Bois - FR
俠盜驕雄 - HK
Robin Hood - Das große Abenteuer bevor er zur Legende wurde - AT
Robin ton dason - GR
侠盗罗宾汉 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Український
Runtime: 02 hour 20 minutes
Budget: $200,000,000
Revenue: $321,669,741

Plot Keyword: robin hood, archer, sherwood forest, knight, historical fiction, bow and arrow, middle ages (476-1453), medieval, king of england, 12th century
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Russell Crowe
Robin Longstride
Cate Blanchett
Marion Loxley
Max von Sydow
Sir Walter Loxley
William Hurt
William Marshal
Oscar Isaac
Prince John
Danny Huston
King Richard the Lionheart
Eileen Atkins
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Mark Addy
Friar Tuck
Matthew Macfadyen
Sheriff of Nottingham
Kevin Durand
Little John
Scott Grimes
Will Scarlet
Alan Doyle
Allan A'Dayle
Douglas Hodge
Sir Robert Loxley
Léa Seydoux
Isabella of Angoulême
Jonathan Zaccaï
King Philip of France
Robert Pugh
Baron Baldwin
Gerard McSorley
Baron Fitzrobert
Simon McBurney
Father Tancred
Denise Gough
Village Mother
John Nicholas
Farmer Paul
Thomas Arnold
Captain of the Royal Barge
Pip Carter
Royal Equerry
Mark Lewis Jones
Stone Mason Longstride
Jamie Beamish
Church Deacon
Luke Evans
Sheriff's Thug
Roy Holder
Gaffer Tom
Mark Ryder
Baron Baldwin's Grandson
Ruby Bentall
Margaret Walter's Maid
Nicolas Simon
Slovenly French Cook
Lisa Millett
Walter's Cook
Jessica Raine
Princess Isabel of Gloucester
Steve Evets
Ragged Messenger
Abraham Belaga
King Philip's Aide
Jack Downham
Young Robin
David Bertrand
French Captain
Giannina Facio
Lady-in-Waiting
Hannah Barrie
Woman at Bog
Lee Battle
Soldier Boy
Nicky Bell
Soldier Two
Andrea Ware
Little John's Wench
John O'Toole
Tom the Pig Man
Ralph Ineson
Northerner
Zuriel de Peslouan
French Informant
Jake Curran
Distinctive Man
Samuel Dupuy
French Flagship Captain
Nick Lucas
Justiciar
Alan Charlesworth
Cardinal Roger
Mat Laroche
Laughing French Soldier
James Burrows
Feral Child
Danny Clarke
Feral Child
Tom Blyth
Feral Child
Lee Nicholas Harris
Archer (uncredited)
Michael Koltes
Tax Collector (uncredited)
Umit Ulgen
Archer (uncredited)
Robert J. Fraser
English Pikeman (uncredited)
Ryan Stuart
French Soldier (uncredited)
Harvey Walsh
Village boy (uncredited)
Will Richardson
Feral Boy (uncredited)

ohlalipop

It wasn't really what I expected. I thought I'd be bored in my ass. I wasn't really. Ok. Maybe just a little. I didn't want to watch this because, come on, we all know Robin Hood's story. But then while watching it, I tell myself, this isn't the Robin Hood that I know. It's a different take on Robin Hood. Although I can't help but tell mayi that the movie could've been a lot better if Gerard Butler played Robin. But Russell Crowe delivered too. I'm just not a super big fan of his. And then Cate Blanchett, was intimidating as always. I mean not in a bad way. I think she's the celebrity that I'm most intimidated with. Her characters were always great. The movie was nice. Although I wouldn't rate it as super nice. It had its boring parts wherein I just want to close my eyes for a little. And then it felt like it was too long for me. I wasn't really into it that much although I was entertained.

GenerationofSwine

What we have here is an Ego problem...and that makes Prince of Thieves look great in comparison. But I'll be honest, I can watch Prince of Thieves over and over again. It's a fun movie, so long as you only watch the Alan Rickman parts. But Rickman was kind of out there on his own for most of the film and able to do his own thing and cut loose...while poor Freeman was stuck opposite Costner in every scene and, being a generous man he stepped back and gave Kevin the opportunity to not even attempt to act. Here wen have, again, some pretty good actors and some pretty clever character actors...and Russel Crowe. My issue with a LOT of Crowe movies is that he's not generous like Freeman. He doesn't step back and let others do their thing so the movie will succeed. Crowe hogs as much of every scene as he can and, when he's not directly talking, moves, does things to draw your attention to him and not the other actors. Master and Commander suffered for it. He was probably too afraid to do it opposite Pacino in The Insider, I can see Bale being just as aggressive in 3:10 to Yuma...but in Robin Hood, Crowe is up to his old tricks again. So you have the Russel Crowe show once more and that gets tiresome. It gets tiresome fast. The rule, at least my rule for Crowe movies is simple, if it looks like he's going to be forced to share it will be a great film...if it looks like he can hog it, the movie is going to stink. Robin Hood Stinks


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