Another Clip from Ridley Scott’s ROBIN HOOD
by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub Posted:April 21st, 2010 at 10:34 am
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Universal has released another clip from director Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood and it showcases the action. Entitled “Make it Count”, the clip features Robin Hood (Russell Crowe) leading his archers in as they storm a French castle. If you were wondering what kind of action we might get from the team that previously made Gladiator, you can get a first look after the jump.
Also, Universal is junketing Robin Hood this weekend, so expect a lot more clips, images and info on the film very soon.
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Oscar® winner Russell Crowe stars as the legendary figure known by generations as “Robin Hood,” whose exploits have endured in popular mythology and ignited the imagination of those who share his spirit of adventure and righteousness. In 13th century England, Robin and his band of marauders confront corruption in a local village and lead an uprising against the crown that will forever alter the balance of world power. And whether thief or hero, one man from humble beginnings will become an eternal symbol of freedom for his people.
The untitled Robin Hood adventure chronicles the life of an expert archer, previously interested only in self-preservation, from his service in King Richard’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 (Oscar® winner Cate Blanchett), 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. Together, they begin preying on the indulgent upper class to correct injustices under the sheriff.
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.
Release date: May 14, 2010
Genre: Action-Adventure
Cast: Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt, Mark Strong, Mark Addy, Oscar Isaac, Danny Huston, Eileen Atkins and Max von Sydow
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Screenplay by: Brian Helgeland
Story by: Brian Helgeland and Ethan Reiff & Cyrus Voris
Produced by: Brian Grazer, Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe
Executive Producers: Charles J.D. Schlissel, Michael Costigan, Jim Whitaker, Ryan Kavanaugh
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even if it does look like a sequel to Gladiator, whats wrong with that anyway, i loved Gladiator!
If it's the press junket this weekend, I hope somebody asks Ridley Scott about the Alien Prequel… we need some more details on that!
This sequence is from the opening action scene in the film. King Richard is leading his men in a crusade of a French town. I just saw this film last night at an advanced screening and must say that Ridley Scott has tuly mastered the art of epic filmmaking. I will have a full review this weekend. I would like to post it wherever I can because I truly believe that this film should receive some pretty high praise for what it manages to accomplish here. If anyone knows the best place for me to post let me know at nathan.ligon@yahoo.com
This sequence is from the opening action scene in the film. King Richard is leading his men in a crusade of a French town. I just saw this film last night at an advanced screening and must say that Ridley Scott has tuly mastered the art of epic filmmaking. I will have a full review this weekend. I would like to post it wherever I can because I truly believe that this film should receive some pretty high praise for what it manages to accomplish here. If anyone knows the best place for me to post let me know at nathan.ligon@yahoo.com
BTW —while this retread slop fills our screens
the 60th Anniversary of the epically relevant KOREAN WAR
—is, once again, 'mysteiouy overlooked'…