| Robin Hood (‘73) | Men In Tights | Robin Hood (‘10) |
Portrayal of Robin Hood | Precocious fox with a death wish – the clear winner | Cary Elwes – mostly reacting to things and grimacing. | Russell Crowe, mumbling and generally unkempt |
Historical Accuracy | Who gives a fuck when it’s this entertaining? Plus there’s that whole minstrel rooster thing to add a subjective cop-out | Dave Chappelle playing a man with rights, freedoms | Who gives a fuck when it’s this boring? |
Soundtrack | “Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly what a day” | Marc Streitenfeld doing a passable Hans Zimmer impression | |
Most Memorable Line | “It appears that I now have an outlaw for an inlaw” | “King illegal forest to pig wild kill in it a is!” | “Rise and rise, until lambs become lions” |
Most Disturbing Moment | Cross-dressing bear stuffs money into bra, encourages cat-calls. | Cross-dressing Robert Downey Jr. lookalike moving fake breast around on chest. | When I paid $4.50 to see this, then another $3 in late fees. |
Maid Marion | A fox who plays badminton – TOO SOON. | Is Peggy from THE MASK. | Cate Blanchett, since it is in her contract to play these roles. |
Merry Men | Very few to be seen, other than a bunch of kids that tag along and are given lethal weapons by Robin. | Chorus line drunkards – probably the most accurate portrayal. | Not really any to be seen, unless you want to count that kid wearing a rabbit on his face. |
Coherent Political Philosophy? | Borderline anarchist – Robin appears to like King Richard, but despise most of the principles of government | None on evidence. | Main belief appears to be “Everyone can unite against the French”, but there’s also some token equality-of-men stuff. |
Burning Castles? | Hells yes! | Sadly, no. | Does a drawbridge count? |
No | Nope | No, but there is that dude from Great Big Sea. | |
Most Badass Moment of Archery | Splitting one arrow with another | Sadly misguided attempt at missile defence commentary combined with an attempt to explain where The Wave came from. | Ummm… he shoots a guy in the back? OH, BUT IN SLOW MOTION. |
The Bottom Line | Gets the Robin Hood mythos | The best jokes are from other Mel Brooks movies | Is not, in fact, the Robin Hood mythos and tells a story no one wants to see. |
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A Tale of Three ROBIN HOODs
The title of this blog is, as you may observe, Tony Scott's Only Fan. As such, I find myself obligated to follow a sort of self-mandated mission statement of sorts, which consists of the following three general guidelines:
1) Acknowledge Tony Scott's awesomeness at all times.
2) Work in as many references to Tony's extended filmography as humanly possible.
3) Viciously attack Ridley Scott as an overrated hack, so that one day in the distant future someone will say, "Oh, Tony Scott's brother?" when discussing the director of ALIEN, BLADE RUNNER, and 1492: CONQUEST OF PARADISE.
Which brings us to ROBIN HOOD, Ridley's regrettable attempt to work once again in the historical film genre. To adequately present my disdain for the film, I give you the following compare-and-contrast chart between Ridley's ROBIN HOOD, the 1973 Disney take, and Mel Brooks' ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS.
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You know.... I haven't seen Men in Tights. How sad is that?! Your blog post is making me wanna run to Blockbuster to rent it. And by that, I mean look for a torrent.
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