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Synopsis

Robin Hood chronicles the life of an expert archer, previously interested only in self-preservation, from his service in King Richard I’s army against the French. Upon Richard’s death, Robin travels to Nottingham, a town suffering from the corruption of a despotic sheriff and crippling taxation, where he falls for the spirited widow Lady Marion, a woman skeptical of the identity and motivations of this crusader from the forest. Hoping to earn the hand of Maid Marion and salvage the village, Robin assembles a gang whose lethal mercenary skills are matched only by its appetite for life.
With their country weakened from decades of war, embattled from the ineffective rule of the new king and vulnerable to insurgencies from within and threats from afar, Robin and his men heed a call to ever greater adventure. This unlikeliest of heroes and his allies set off to protect their country from slipping into bloody civil war and return glory to England once more. —Cannes Film Festival

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Ridley Scott

One of the most promising directors of the late ‘70s, Ridley Scott displayed stylistic flair and remarkable storytelling abilities in such films as The Duellists (1977) and his landmark Alien (1979). Born in 1937, in Northumberland, England, Scott was educated at the West Hartlepool College of Art and London’s Royal College of Art. After completing his education, he became a set designer for the British Broadcasting Company in the early ’60s, eventually getting promoted to director of such popular BBC series as the long-running police adventure Z Cars. With the establishment of his own firm, Ridley Scott Associates, Scott was in on the ground floor of some of the most inventive European TV commercials of the 1970s.

The director’s transition to the big screen came with his direction of 1977’s The Duellists, a visually striking Napoleonic war film that won the Jury Prize for Best First Feature at the Cannes Film Festival. Further success followed with 1979’s Alien, which established… read more

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Cremildo

6Feb12

Spectacular, well-acted by a stellar cast and even humorous at times, which is unlike other Scott period peics.

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Justin Oakey

14Jan12

I don't quite understand why this film received so much negative criticism, perhaps a bandwagon type thing. Ridley Scott did a great job imagining a 12th century England, enormous battles, and a darker, more realistic rendition of the "Robin Hood" tale. Gorgeous photography, great characters adorned in spectacular costumes, bloody sieges, and a quaint love story - very entertaining.

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Tisa

18Oct11

I have a thing for Russel Crowe, so there's nothing that could screw that up. Needless to say, I enjoyed even this movie.

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Easton Dubois

3Aug11

Robin Hood should be light, gay and merry! This miserable gritty humdrumery snoozer is a bag of elephant toes!

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Cannes 2010. Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood"

By David Hudson on May 9, 2010

"It is 33 years since a fledgling filmmaker named Ridley Scott went to the Cannes Film Festival and took away the prize for the best first

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ROBIN HOOD review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
If while watching this most recent cinematic incarnation of the legend of Robin Hood you find yourself saying, "You know, for a Robin Hood story, there really isn’t a whole lot of stealing from the rich
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Ridley Done Butched Up His ROBIN HOOD

By Twitchfilm.com on April 30, 2011
Does the world really need another Robin Hood film?  No, probably not.  And do all of Ridley Scott’s period films look pretty much exactly like one another?  Why, yes, yes they do.  But that said … Scott’s
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Ridley Scott's ROBIN HOOD To Open Cannes 2010

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
The headline says it all, really. It has just been announced that Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood will open the 2010 edition of the Cannes Film Festival, screening out of competition on opening night. The choice
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Ridley Done Butched Up His ROBIN HOOD

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Does the world really need another Robin Hood film?  No, probably not.  And do all of Ridley Scott’s period films look pretty much exactly like one another?  Why, yes, yes they do.  But that said … Scott’s
read on Twitchfilm.net

Ridley Scott's ROBIN HOOD To Open Cannes 2010

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
The headline says it all, really. It has just been announced that Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood will open the 2010 edition of the Cannes Film Festival, screening out of competition on opening night. The choice
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ROBIN HOOD review

By Twitchfilm.net on May 18, 2010
If while watching this most recent cinematic incarnation of the legend of Robin Hood you find yourself saying, "You know, for a Robin Hood story, there really isn’t a whole lot of stealing from the rich
read on Twitchfilm.net

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Merry Yawn

By Nick Da Costa on December 13, 2011

The Magna Carta – one of the most important documents in British history – was thought up by the father of Britain’s most enduring legend. At least, that’s what Ridley Scott’s bloated and ill-judged…  read review

Not too merry

By earman on October 24, 2010

Ridley Scott is a talented director and Robin Hood is a good film. The biggest complaints this film is receiving is that this is not the Robin Hood we grew up with. Robin Hood should be merry and steal…  read review

Robin Hood

By Amir Syarif Siregar on June 1, 2010

Legenda mengenai sang pahlawan rakyat kecil, Robin Hood, kembali diangkat ke layar lebar. Kali ini, kisah legendaris tersebut diarahkan oleh sutradara peraih nominasi Academy Award, Ridley Scott, dengan…  read review

A fine looking rendition of the classic legend which disappoints in almost every other respect...

By Mutt on May 28, 2010

Stylish English director Ridley Scott (“Body of Lies” & “American Gangster”) recruits screenwriter Brian Helgeland (“Green Zone” & “The Vampire’s Assistant”) to rob from an original spec script…  read review

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