Was it Costner's accent? Ok so it was bad but so was Sean Connery's "Russian" (Ok, "Lithuanian") accent in Red October. I loved this movie. It was light hearted and fun with a great cast. Seriously the late great Alan Rickman totally stole the show with this one. I also adore Michael Wincot as Gisbourne, I love Christian Slater in most anything he's in. Morgan Freeman turns in a good performance here too. There were also great side characters like Duncan and Bull. Seriously, what's not to like about this movie?
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Răspuns de Cheetara
pe data de 14 februarie 2017 la ora 1:09PM
All in all I agree with you, especially as far as the secondary roles are concerned and of course Alan Rickman ruled. He made the film. However, my problem with it (and I saw it that one time when it came out in the cinemas) was Costner himself. Not at all a good fit for Robin.
Răspuns de AusFem
pe data de 14 februarie 2017 la ora 1:18PM
I loved Kevin Costner in the role... Non accent and all
Răspuns de NotoriousRio
pe data de 14 februarie 2017 la ora 1:46PM
Costner though a good actor was terribly miscast in this role, the movie itself owes alot to the far superior Robin of Sherwood TV series.
Goofs I remember being picked up upon from the time are, the American accent (Of course!), Nazir - Oh I mean Azeem using a not yet invented telescope and Richard the Lionheart being far too old.
Having said that Alan Rickman was great and the look of the film good but its not a patch on Robin of Sherwood or Errol Flynn’s Robin Hood.
Răspuns de tmdb23329739
pe data de 3 mai 2018 la ora 7:06AM
Best Robin Hood movie ever. Period.
Răspuns de Philippe LeMarchand
pe data de 3 mai 2018 la ora 7:36AM
Not to mention Robin's trip from Dover to Nottingham via Hadrian's Wall in seemingly under 24 hours on foot.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/England_Regions_map.png/930px-England_Regions_map.png
The White Cliffs are near Dover (bottom right), Hadrian's Wall near the top and Nottingham is close to the centre.
It was entertaining, but I don't think I was ever moved to rewatch it.