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With Robin Hood stoping buying and cornering us into selling, what's the plan? The other services aren't as user-friendly and RobinHood isn't allowing its users to take out $ immediately.
No doubt doge is going to $1 and beyond but we need to make buying accessible.
Daughter: Maid Marian is pretty for a cartoon.
Me: yeah, she's a fox!
http://images.wikia.com/disney/images/b/bc/Maid-Marian-disney-animal-heroines-12876193-720-480.jpg
I had a DVD of a Robin Hood movie which I lost some time ago, but the soundtrack fo the film is super memorable. This wouldn't be such a problem if I wasn't from a non-english speaking country, though. I remember the style it was animated in was very reminiscent of She-Ra/He-man and this Robin Hood had black hair, I'm pretty sure Marion was blonde, but I'm not sure of that much. There was a lot of focus on Robin Hood and Marion in particular, and I remember this specific scene where Robin Hood was climbing though Marion's window while guards were shooting arrows towards his legs that he dodged. If anyone knows the name of this specific film I would be grateful!
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I am the POS and I feel a lot of guilt about it and cringe almost every evening before I fall asleep.
I just read that the guy who stars in kings man and Jamie foxx are starting a Robin Hood movie next year. The movie has supposedly been pushed back , as it was supposed to be released this year. If I had to guess they are trying to make a more realistic / action type Robin Hood. If you were making Robin Hood ,where would you take the story?
I would like someone to convince me that Robin Hood from Disney in 1973 simply isn't the best version of Robin Hood, hands down. I have several points to prove this.
First point is the start (after the singing and credits), when we first meet Robin and John. They aren't fighting, villages aren't burning, they are just chilling in the river. They are jumped by the sherrif and what do they do? they run. This here is perhaps my strongest point, that the first scene with Robin is that he isn't fighting, but actually someone who is about living life. This sets him apart from just about every other Robin Hood which starts off with some kind of standing up to the sheriff.
Not long after that John points out that they are criminals, asking if they are the bad guys (the original, "we are the baddies?"). This is also great because it is setting up that they are not saying one is the good and the other is bad, it is pointing out that what they are doing is bad. It is a real admittance, right off the start, that they are outlaws and criminals.
Next up, we see the king and his greedy for money, and what happen? Robin and John trick the prince. They don't use weapons, they don't use a trap with 15 people to surround them. They just use their wit, and once caught they again just run. Once again showing that Robin is not into violence unless he has to.
Then we get to see Robin and how he interacts with the people, and how much they love him, once again he fools the sheriff.
It isn't until the tournament that the fighting actually happens, and that is when they are trying to kill him. Even here Robin was trying to fool everyone, again avoiding violence.
This version of Robin is that of someone who values life, will run rather than fight, and helps out the poor. He is kind and loved by all.
Every other version of Robin that I know of, he is either violent, or resorts to violence, or standing up to the bad guy. This Robin is constantly in disguise, fooling people. He is among the people at all times but no one knows.
Can you name me a better Robin Hood? I think not.
(I could go on more, but I wanted to highlight the main points that set him apart from other Robins)
Aside from Robin, it is a great movie with a great soundtrack, good acting, and everything else that makes it a timeless classic.
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