History Buffs: Robin Hood

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  • @HistoryBuffs
    @HistoryBuffs  5 місяців тому +157

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    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 5 місяців тому +2

      Love your content 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

    • @jediz6511
      @jediz6511 5 місяців тому +2

      Do Greyhound with Tom Hanks. And Lincoln with Daniel Day-Lewis. PLEASE! Your videos are awsome!

    • @a.h.s.3006
      @a.h.s.3006 5 місяців тому +5

      Hey, Nick, I recently watched Ridley Scott's Napoleon. And I hated every second of it.
      If you could make a video talking very briefly about it's inaccuracies, I would appreciate it. But I have one question I hope anyone could find the answer to:
      Did Napoleon and Josephine have their marriage signed in Gregorian calendar instead of the official state revolutionary calendar?

    • @davidlawrence9091
      @davidlawrence9091 5 місяців тому +1

      How William Marshal heard word of the French fleet is in the Channel, is because a messenger approached him, whilst Robin Hood was talking to the King in front of the crowd. You would notice this at 28:23 of your video.😉

    • @bonefetcherbrimley7740
      @bonefetcherbrimley7740 5 місяців тому +1

      Oh cool, a new history buffs video! I love these things, they're always worth the wait. Like good food.

  • @ryanperpich2501
    @ryanperpich2501 5 місяців тому +2951

    Men in Tights will always be Canon Robin Hood to me

    • @nohbuddy1
      @nohbuddy1 5 місяців тому +273

      "A black sheriff?"
      "It worked in blazing saddles"

    • @mat7083
      @mat7083 5 місяців тому +106

      Kevin Costner will always be Canon Robin Hood to me. He has Muslim Freeman and Sheriff Snape

    • @KILLERAOC
      @KILLERAOC 5 місяців тому +108

      Absolutely - He can speak with an English accent!

    • @nohbuddy1
      @nohbuddy1 5 місяців тому +93

      @@mat7083 Unlike him Cary Elwes could do an english accent

    • @shivanshna7618
      @shivanshna7618 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@mat7083 Snape got immortality I suppose

  • @michaelwalker7400
    @michaelwalker7400 5 місяців тому +3482

    Ridley Scott not knowing the proper locations of things in England explains how badly he's screwed up Napoleon.

    • @murciadoxial8056
      @murciadoxial8056 5 місяців тому +377

      honestly, I would go as far as to call that napoleon movie anti historical

    • @Dragons_Armory
      @Dragons_Armory 5 місяців тому +234

      The part that gets me is that he also did the Duelist,
      Somehow I cannot reconcile that a same man did both movies. Especially when the Duelist seems much more interested in the era, the vibe than the popcorn fantasy schlok Nap was.

    • @larryjohnson3087
      @larryjohnson3087 5 місяців тому +161

      @@murciadoxial8056 As someone who loves Gladiator just because I grew up with it, I was SO excited for an exciting Napolean movie that didn't care about history for action and excitment. Napoleon was just boring, not accurate and almost intolerable to watch.

    • @alexiaNBC
      @alexiaNBC 5 місяців тому +110

      Being a history fan of Napoleon, I could go on a three hour rant about how much that film got the famous general/emperor wrong.

    • @lakrids-pibe
      @lakrids-pibe 5 місяців тому +112

      “When I have issues with historians, I ask: ‘Excuse me, mate, were you there? No? Well, shut the fuck up then.'"
      Ridley Scott was clearly there himself and knows everything.

  • @darkspire91
    @darkspire91 5 місяців тому +296

    Medieval French troops storming the beaches in WW2 era landing boats is something I never expected see and I love it.

    • @zainmudassir2964
      @zainmudassir2964 3 місяці тому +44

      Saving Private Robin

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller 3 місяці тому +9

      I guess someone had to love it...

    • @0giwan
      @0giwan 2 місяці тому +7

      I watched this movie in the theater with another history PhD student, and we both literally laughed out loud at the reverse Normandy.

    • @emils2000
      @emils2000 Місяць тому +2

      @@0giwan well, they had to get the boats to England so during D-day they could get the troops back to France... LOGIC!!!

    • @cmcapps1963
      @cmcapps1963 15 днів тому

      Vive le inaccuracie!

  • @Elcore
    @Elcore 5 місяців тому +416

    Russell Crowe managed to keep every Robin Hood scholar happy by doing every English accent (including Scouse, Nigerian, Mancunian, Northern Irish, Geordie, Jamaican...) all at the same time.

    • @CYCHIATRIC
      @CYCHIATRIC 5 місяців тому +12

      He's really scouse (i'm from the Wirral).

    • @Elcore
      @Elcore 5 місяців тому +2

      @@molochz Hi mate, hope you're well. Just stopped by to say you're confusing the English language with the English nationality. Northern Irish English is a dialect of English. When we're talking about people who speak Gaelic in Northern Ireland with a Northern Irish accent, we'd call that an Irish accent. Russell Crowe is speaking English and we're talking about his bizarrely accented English. Hope this makes things clear for you.

    • @Mark.Andrew.Pardoe
      @Mark.Andrew.Pardoe 4 місяці тому +10

      The one thing missing was an actual Nottingham accent for Goodness sake!

    • @Captain-flash-heart-boom
      @Captain-flash-heart-boom 4 місяці тому +3

      @@Mark.Andrew.Pardoeaye mi duck that’s rite!

    • @Unqualifiedtake
      @Unqualifiedtake Місяць тому

      None of which existed at the time

  • @JankyToe
    @JankyToe 5 місяців тому +629

    Ridley Scott: "Excuse me mate, were you there?"
    Historian: "We have numerous historical accounts of-"
    Ridley Scott: "WERE YOU THERE?!"

    • @bateriayvr8988
      @bateriayvr8988 5 місяців тому +74

      My response to Ridley has always been "I was not there... but neither were you."

    • @alexandresobreiramartins9461
      @alexandresobreiramartins9461 5 місяців тому

      And Ridley answers, "Are you a famous wealthy director? No, so shut up!" @@bateriayvr8988

    • @alexfilma16
      @alexfilma16 5 місяців тому +46

      Writer: So, how should we portray Napoleon in the-
      Ridley Scott: Make him lame and cucked!

    • @richmckill4471
      @richmckill4471 5 місяців тому +6

      I was there 🗿

    • @mu2960
      @mu2960 5 місяців тому +14

      Yes Mr. Scott. And you have no proof that I wasn’t

  • @HoJu1989
    @HoJu1989 5 місяців тому +1024

    The knock-off D Day landing was just unreal, complete with underwater shots of trailing arrows like the bullets in Saving Private Ryan

    • @jesenjin8467
      @jesenjin8467 5 місяців тому +77

      That's what got me in the end. It was over the top. And that cavalry charge onto beachhead.
      Epic, yes. Spectactular, yes too.
      Historical... nope!

    • @MrNegativecreep07
      @MrNegativecreep07 5 місяців тому +74

      Still better than that more recent version with Jamie Fox though. That scene at the beginning where they were running around wielding longbows like they were playing Call of Duty was unintentional comedy gold.

    • @adelwulf8864
      @adelwulf8864 5 місяців тому +33

      Some of the landing craft dropped their occupants off too far from the shore. There were a few reenactors who sank and had to walk through neck high water to get to the beach.

    • @mondaysinsanity8193
      @mondaysinsanity8193 5 місяців тому +19

      ​@@MrNegativecreep07im ngl if you just pretend its some weird post apocalyptic re imagining its kinda badass

    • @amtmannb.4627
      @amtmannb.4627 5 місяців тому +13

      I can't see why everybody get's it wrong. It's the coast of England and therefore these are the Roman boats from Astérix. It's so funny that the Romans in Astérix just made the same fault to attack at the most difficult position when you can have a more easy landing not far away. 😀

  • @Ragazar
    @Ragazar 5 місяців тому +76

    "Can't say I've ever met a literate stonemason" - Tywin Lannister.

  • @cynthiaslater7445
    @cynthiaslater7445 5 місяців тому +58

    Also, another minor point was that the king was not called "Your Majesty" until Henry VIII, who thought the phrase sounded better than "Your Grace."

  • @aldotorres1983
    @aldotorres1983 5 місяців тому +1160

    The addition of "David Attenborough" narrating a wildfire started by Robinhood and referring to him as a prick was an evil stroke of genius

    • @princeranjan3439
      @princeranjan3439 5 місяців тому +7

      Is it really David Attenborough??????

    • @GODzillaGSPB
      @GODzillaGSPB 5 місяців тому +58

      @@princeranjan3439 No, it's an AI that sounds like him, but it was still hilarious! :D

    • @aldotorres1983
      @aldotorres1983 5 місяців тому +8

      @@princeranjan3439 As cool as it would be, it isn't. I went ahead and added quotation marks to help avoid confusion

    • @princeranjan3439
      @princeranjan3439 5 місяців тому +1

      Woah. Thank you.@@GODzillaGSPB

    • @josephmarzullo
      @josephmarzullo 5 місяців тому +2

      @@aldotorres1983how do you know it’s not?

  • @MrScotty5877304
    @MrScotty5877304 5 місяців тому +159

    On his death bed he called on Little John and stated " Bring me my bow, where ever this arrow lands this is where you shall bury me! " His men stayed true to his request and thats why Robin was buried ontop of his bedroom wardrobe.

    • @skoniramont
      @skoniramont 5 місяців тому +20

      Fuck this made me lough out loud and nearly wake my kids :-D Well done!

  • @masterxl97
    @masterxl97 17 днів тому +21

    You can only run from Napoleon for so long, Nick. It might kill you, but you know it must be.

  • @timrogers2638
    @timrogers2638 5 місяців тому +16

    30:32 - The "Richard Attenborough" voice-over almost made me choke on the steak I was eating while watching.

  • @jihost2589
    @jihost2589 5 місяців тому +361

    Don't forget that the knights that they loot the equipment from after the ambush were presumably those of the King's inner circle, meaning their heraldry would've most likely been recognized by multiple people at court when they arrived in England.

    • @Rocko130185
      @Rocko130185 5 місяців тому +43

      They'd also know the difference in the way they talk and ride their horses. The Norman noble he was impersonating would have spoken French and been in the saddle from a very early age. The yoeman English archer that he was in the movie would have been very obvious from the moment he rode up.

    • @silentecho92able
      @silentecho92able 5 місяців тому +14

      @@Rocko130185 I'm honestly surprise not one of the court nobles didn't take 5 minutes too verify. Which house all each of them belong to and their names and titles. I mean the last thing they want is one of them to fumble and say im from house Sauce of Worcestershire.

    • @keenoled
      @keenoled 5 місяців тому

      Well, the only thing they wanted was to find a ship to carry them over the sound, because they had no money to get there. I don't remember anyone falling for their ruse at the actual docks which they planned to never show up at.

    • @Rocko130185
      @Rocko130185 5 місяців тому +8

      @@keenoled did you watch the movie? It's about a common archer impersonating a nobleman.....I'm unsure how you missed that bit.

  • @Decabus
    @Decabus 5 місяців тому +186

    I'm absolutely dying at the fact that the gaggle of orphan boys are all riding, not ponies, but miniature horses perfectly proportioned to their own sizes. As if that was something easy to come by.

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 5 місяців тому +29

      And honestly they'd get slaughtered at first contact, they don't even have steel weapons...
      The view of dismembered children might have changed the rating of this film !

    • @CZProtton
      @CZProtton 5 місяців тому +5

      @@Cancoillotteman A single knight or maybe two so they could aid each other would have completely destroyed that whole "squad" and Marion with them. Films really do seem to not appreciate how deadly a knight was during these periods and how utterly fucked a commoner would be in a fight with one.

  • @WolfricLupus
    @WolfricLupus Місяць тому +9

    Had to pause the video and comment... the David Attenborough section was brilliant! I love it! I really want to believe that was actually Sir David Attenborough doing that bit 🙂Timestamp 30:22

  • @scottgarner1724
    @scottgarner1724 5 місяців тому +12

    I grew up watching Robin of Sherwood on Saturday afternoon telly and for me that will always be the definitive version of the Robin legend.

    • @tonybartlett6567
      @tonybartlett6567 2 місяці тому +1

      Great program!! Ray Winstone as Will Scarlett. “Prince John, you slag!!!” 😜

    • @scottgarner1724
      @scottgarner1724 2 місяці тому +1

      @@tonybartlett6567 He was written as a sort of (for the time) West Ham supporter.

  • @grangesaves33
    @grangesaves33 5 місяців тому +321

    Fun Fact: Despite the fact that John is the most common male name in England, there has only been one King John. He was that bad of a king

    • @oystamanza
      @oystamanza 5 місяців тому +4

      How is that fun? That just sounds like a regular fact.

    • @kingjoe3rd
      @kingjoe3rd 5 місяців тому +19

      That's not a "fun fact" because it's not even a fact. Whether John was a good king is debatable, but what is sure is that he wasn't as bad as he has been made out to be. So what you said was not a fact, just an unrelated coincidence.

    • @jrt2792
      @jrt2792 5 місяців тому +6

      He was so bad that the Brits wanted him to be King of the Franks.

    • @nathangreer8219
      @nathangreer8219 5 місяців тому +32

      Too late to be known as John the first, he's sure to be known as John the worst.....

    • @Gravelgratious
      @Gravelgratious 5 місяців тому +15

      John was NEVER supposed to be a king, and was raised as such. His incompetence was due to poor parenting and tutors.

  • @andrewsmith9174
    @andrewsmith9174 5 місяців тому +102

    I am very upset that the stories of Robin Hood and Little John running through the forest was NOT done in the company of a singing, lute playing rooster. This is an outrage.

  • @MrAjfish
    @MrAjfish 5 місяців тому +8

    I can't wait for Nick's take on Napoleon. That forehead smack animation is going to get a lot of use.

  • @hairydadder1168
    @hairydadder1168 5 місяців тому +10

    I could've happily watched this cast of Robin and his merry men in a complete film without anybody else. They were genuinely funny and fun to watch.

  • @Dragons_Armory
    @Dragons_Armory 5 місяців тому +232

    I loved the Attenborough line- totally came out of nowhere and was a perfect impression 🤣🤣🤣
    Did an AI do it or a friend? It was flawless delivery

    • @ravenlord4
      @ravenlord4 5 місяців тому +14

      Scrolled down looking to ask the same! :)

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 5 місяців тому +9

      I believe it is AI, but if anyone got the real information and / or source I'd gladly use it !

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy 5 місяців тому +2

      It was wonderful.

    • @Drelam
      @Drelam 5 місяців тому +12

      Its gotta be AI, theres so much sample of his voice that you can get it to say anything convincingly.

    • @VNExperience
      @VNExperience 5 місяців тому +5

      AI is a possibility but I believe it's one of the many impersonators available on Fiverr. There's one English standup comedian with a UA-cam channel who does impressions of celebrities such as Attenborough and famously Morgan Freeman.

  • @ryanhamstra49
    @ryanhamstra49 5 місяців тому +412

    I would love to see an April fools video on a historical parody like men in tights, history of the world pt 1, or Monty python and the holy grail, and do a full on historical breakdown!

    • @nohbuddy1
      @nohbuddy1 5 місяців тому +31

      Funny enough Holy Grail is a pretty accurate portrayal of the time

    • @dazednotconfused1503
      @dazednotconfused1503 5 місяців тому +27

      I want a vid on the life of brian and have him break down that biggus dickus was, indeed, not a real Roman name

    • @ryanhamstra49
      @ryanhamstra49 5 місяців тому +3

      @@dazednotconfused1503how did I forget that one!! Probably my favorite Monty python. “How then shall we fuck off lord?”

    • @Enkabard
      @Enkabard 5 місяців тому +4

      i hope he does video on Medieval, historically its probably the worst movie ever made, it makes Braveheart and 300 look like the most perfect historical documentary.

    • @murciadoxial8056
      @murciadoxial8056 5 місяців тому

      YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES

  • @TiernanOleary
    @TiernanOleary 23 дні тому +3

    My Mum met Russel Crowe once. Crowe went to the little town of Dorrigo with his kids to The Plateau Cafe, and ordered: a Vegemite sandwich.
    The Plateau cafe, where my Mum worked at the time would close and is now a small museum that is open during the markets, but at least it is open unlike the Antique show thats never open, the bottom pub(we have 2) or the Railway Hotel that has been “closed for renovations” for 7 years and the motel part was only open for a short period of time, and the train’s, which is the biggest train museum in the Southern Hemisphere, but the Trains and carriages have been sitting there rotting since the track closed in the 1980’s

  • @RandomGameCritic
    @RandomGameCritic 3 місяці тому +3

    First of all, this is History Buff's funniest review yet. The extra work that went into the editing and voiceover jokes absolutely paid off. Second, I love the fact that Nick is annoyed with this movie's bad history but is also equally annoyed at it just being a terrible movie.

  • @annalorree
    @annalorree 5 місяців тому +181

    “Sir David Attenborough’s” narration of the cremation scene was THE best part of this!

    • @vitorafmonteiro
      @vitorafmonteiro 5 місяців тому +5

      "What a prick!..." Sir David Attenborough, 2023.

    • @BENI-ye4nx
      @BENI-ye4nx 4 місяці тому

      Time stamp?

    • @GingerGM01
      @GingerGM01 3 місяці тому +1

      @@BENI-ye4nx30:32

  • @archangel9363
    @archangel9363 5 місяців тому +79

    I heard that an earlier version of this Robin Hood's screenplay was that it followed the Sheriff of Nottingham's perspective, depicting him as an overworked law enforcer in Prince John's borderline anarchic England, and Robin was both an impoverished nobleman-turned-bandit that refused to bow to John AND suspect number one for a spate of cold-blooded murders around Nottingham, despite only admitting to killing to a few of the victims in banditry raids, but several of his merry men were killed in cold blood too, meaning there's a Jack the Ripper-type lurking about...
    A cat-n-mouse crime thriller set in 12th-13th century England with Robin Hood and the Sheriff becoming reluctant allies to catch a serial killer would've been so interesting.

    • @samzorn4656
      @samzorn4656 5 місяців тому +20

      If that is true, then that would've made a far more interesting take on the Robin Hood legend.

    • @dragonsword7370
      @dragonsword7370 5 місяців тому +14

      If that was true, I'd have LOVED to see that film. Sounds awesome.

    • @joagluck
      @joagluck 5 місяців тому +5

      I heard about this version of scenario but Russell Crow demanded change it to make Robin hero.

    • @bradwolf07
      @bradwolf07 5 місяців тому +2

      NOW That's a version I'd love to see. Shame we didn't get that

    • @kathrynkochanowicz9532
      @kathrynkochanowicz9532 5 місяців тому +4

      This is genuinely one of those “what could’ve been” movie plots that’s never left my mind from the minute I first read about it years ago. They could’ve even kept the casting they ended up with (namely Matthew MacFayden as the sheriff) and it still would’ve worked so well. Such a shame that one actor’s ego had to ruin what could’ve been a truly original take on this beloved folktale.

  • @kevinwestrom4775
    @kevinwestrom4775 2 місяці тому +2

    The Ridley Scott Robin Hood, gives strong 'Braveheart' vibes in the scene with the King, Robin Hood revealing himself, and giving his speech dialogue about rising up & freedom.

  • @rodneylove8027
    @rodneylove8027 5 місяців тому +7

    That Attenborough spoof voiceover was ruthless! You REALLY didn't like this one and take no pains to conceal your displeasure. Great review! Can't wait for you to behead and eviscerate Mr. Scott's "Napoleon"

  • @Soldier4USA2005
    @Soldier4USA2005 5 місяців тому +249

    This movie shows that Scott's ability to make historically accurate movies has always been a problem. And when he was called out on it for NAPOLEON, he straight up had a temper tantrum and attacked everyone who criticized the movie.

    • @TheGerudan
      @TheGerudan 5 місяців тому +38

      He thinks history is his bitch that he can change and warp as he wants to tell HIS story.
      He doesn't understand that if he just wants to tell his story unimpeded, he simply shouldn't involve actual history in it. And if he wants to make a historic movie, his story needs to take a backseat.

    • @James-sk4db
      @James-sk4db 5 місяців тому +28

      Don’t forget kingdom of heaven.
      Which is arguably worse because it required knowledge of the actual history and character to have gotten it so wrong.
      Sad really.
      Basically used as an anti Iraq war film or anti religion film. Which Id have no problem with if it didn’t bend history to fit it.

    • @nicholasmaniccia1005
      @nicholasmaniccia1005 5 місяців тому

      TLDR; You probably aren't pointing out anything Scott doesn't know he just chooses to write and direct interesting movies and says anything deep using literary and film devices for subtleness and not to get in the way of the entertainment.
      He probably is purposely retelling history wrong in way similar to how Tarantino does. It's a cathartic retelling of history that is similar to propaganda in the way that it wants to inspire or create a mythology that people of the current era can then use to create a more desired future. It's not a documentary it's a dramatic film so the fact that he is playing fast and loose with facts usually is some sort of intentional or unintentional commentary originating from the director/writers beliefs and worldview. Gladiator is the perfect example of this, it is a what if the great stoic and last of the 5 great emperors who ruled at the pinnacle of Rome decided to try to turn Rome back into the Republic that built the empire back to a government system people in western nations prize and value as the best, since this would be the last chance knowing what happens after that, it is arguably the last time Rome could have turned back the clock of empire and reinstall a senate for the people. I haven't analyzed Robin Hood but from what I have seen it is probably commentary of the rise of the middle class and the magna carta leading to modern republics and the waning power of absolute monarchy. The wild wrong geography could just be a hint that this is a made up england but is still talking about england.

    • @ossiebowman3731
      @ossiebowman3731 5 місяців тому +10

      Look at 1492, Kingdom of Heaven, Napoleon. Scott's problem is that he doesn't care about telling THE story, he wants to tell HIS story, and he'll fuck about with the history in order to do that. Any studio worth their salt should ban him from making historical movies, because if you don't care about the truth, then why bother?

    • @georgeprchal3924
      @georgeprchal3924 5 місяців тому +9

      Napoleon's brief cameo in The Count of Monte Cristo is better than the whole movie.

  • @fja3245
    @fja3245 5 місяців тому +235

    My medieval history professor told us one thing that was spot on in this film was John pausing as he gave Robin the ring and knocking it on his head, saying, “This crown costs money.” John wasn’t stupid, he was just a real jerk and had no idea how to communicate with people. In general, the film captures John terrifically.

    • @magnusbjarni
      @magnusbjarni 5 місяців тому +28

      Pretty much and its completely by accident, cause Ridley Scott seems to have not researched anything besides how King John was relatively bad as a king. He saw the villain and went "how can I make him unlikable" and surprisingly hit the nail on the head by accident

    • @starmaker75
      @starmaker75 5 місяців тому +24

      Their a sense of pity I get from Prince john. The guy had to fund his brother's war campaign while everyone scapegoat him for higher taxation. Sure he a asshole, but his older, Richard could also be one at times

    • @theorenspencer
      @theorenspencer 5 місяців тому +5

      @@starmaker75 People will put up with a lot if they're backing a winner. But John wasn't a great soldier, murdered his nephew (who had a claim to be King), betrayed his friends and was just generally a jerk to pretty much everyone. He earned his rep

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 5 місяців тому +6

      "People will putup with a lot if they're backing a winner"
      Richard was not really a winner either, he never managed to take back Jerusalem, and was imprisonned for two years in the HRE and had to pay an enormous ransom to be free ˆˆ'

    • @theorenspencer
      @theorenspencer 5 місяців тому +2

      @@krankarvolund7771 Yes cause Richard didn't have a career as a successful warrior in France and Aquitaine BEFORE he went on Crusade or after he was released from the HRE...

  • @liamroarke7991
    @liamroarke7991 8 днів тому +1

    "What a prick."
    It was at this point I absolutely had a breakdown from laughing so hard.

  • @AG-yl2iv
    @AG-yl2iv 5 місяців тому +3

    As someone who performs cremations for a living, thank you for pointing out how ridiculously bad that cremation was. Not only would the entire surrounding area be caught on fire (as you pointed out) but the body wouldn't be fully cremated with that pathetic amount of fuel...they'd have a mostly charred halfway cremated corpse to s till deal with. Not to mention that even if everything didn't catch on fire, that would probably be one of the smokiest cremations ever; the grass fuel would not be able to get hot enough to burn properly and would release TONS of smoke.

  • @Shadowkiller-dq2ju
    @Shadowkiller-dq2ju 5 місяців тому +426

    It’s always funny that King Richard “the Lion heart” is regarded as a great English king even though he was only in England for like 10 minutes

    • @georgeprchal3924
      @georgeprchal3924 5 місяців тому +99

      And utterly despised the place, the people, the food, the climate, bankrupted it...only cared for Aquitaine.

    • @doublep1980
      @doublep1980 5 місяців тому +26

      And don't forget how "honourable" Richard fought during the Crusade, executing prisoners of war and committing other war crimes...

    • @MegaFalcon13
      @MegaFalcon13 5 місяців тому +92

      ​@@doublep1980everyone did back then

    • @mnk9073
      @mnk9073 5 місяців тому +11

      He was also quite the bellend.

    • @fistinyourface7053
      @fistinyourface7053 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@doublep1980 back in the day, when you couldn't ransom yourself you were expendable.

  • @alexanderkidonakis9185
    @alexanderkidonakis9185 5 місяців тому +67

    The actual story of the Magna Carta should be made into a movie

    • @howlandcrowe9807
      @howlandcrowe9807 5 місяців тому

      There kind of is one with a movie called Ironclad. We get a magnificently hammy depiction of King John by Paul Giamatti. Unfortunately, the main plot is essentially a Seven Samurai rip-off where a knight sworn to a vow of silence starts talking and immediately becomes much less interesting as he and Brian Cox gather a small band of 5 other knights and barons to hold off King John's forces at a castle. It's an entertaining movie, if only for Paul Giamatti and Brian Cox.

  • @TheJandJgames
    @TheJandJgames 5 місяців тому +4

    A great Robin Hood story is the Outlaw Chronicles by Angus Donald, told from the point of view of Alan of Dale. Covering all elements of the legend and time period (with the few inaccuracies discussed by the Author at the end of each book) with the kind of gritty realistic feel that this film was probably attempting.

  • @stuffguy6664
    @stuffguy6664 5 місяців тому +5

    I feel that Robin Hood is a great many people fused into a legend 😊

  • @ytviewer1274
    @ytviewer1274 5 місяців тому +67

    If I recall correctly, this film began as a movie from the Sheriff of Nottingham’s respective, before the director and Crowe were brought onboard. Sounds like all the rewrites and changes took their toll.

    • @ReverendMeat51
      @ReverendMeat51 5 місяців тому +10

      Yeah I remember reading about it when Scott first signed on to do it, a police procedural from the Sheriff's perspective sounded really interesting. I still hope we'll get that movie some day

    • @liamscott1905
      @liamscott1905 Місяць тому +1

      @ytviewer1274
      I think at the time Ridley Scott seemed to be pretty obsessed with making an “English braveheart”, that would explain the changes he made.
      For example a few years before Robin Hood he made Tristan and Isolde which had similar themes to RH and braveheart.

  • @boise0lacrosse
    @boise0lacrosse 5 місяців тому +97

    Editing in this one was on another level. Attenborough narration was a perfect touch.

    • @BELCAN57
      @BELCAN57 5 місяців тому +5

      That was the creamy center of a delicious cupcake.

    • @acey195
      @acey195 5 місяців тому +10

      "what a prick" priceless xD

  • @MrJustbrowsing12345
    @MrJustbrowsing12345 Місяць тому +6

    How come theres no new videos?

  • @Bruceybaby2009
    @Bruceybaby2009 5 місяців тому +24

    The production value and depth of research in your videos is so high that I’m legitimately surprised you haven’t been picked up by a major network or streaming service yet. You and the Gaming Historian, I swear by these channels lol. Both you guys have higher quality episodes than a lot of bigger budget doc series out there. You deserve to get picked up already!

    • @Bruceybaby2009
      @Bruceybaby2009 5 місяців тому

      @@qwwtww ah going after the historical inaccuracy of the show going after historical inaccuracy lol

  • @Woodclaw
    @Woodclaw 5 місяців тому +69

    I believe there is one more element to why the early Robin Hood was a yeoman. Since the English army strongly relied on archers during the Hundred Years War, many commoners came back from the battlefields of France richer and with significant military training, making Robin a perfect mirror of the time. There is a short documentary by Mike Loades detailing how many families of north and central England were founded by these veteran archers.

    • @MsJaytee1975
      @MsJaytee1975 5 місяців тому +4

      But this movie is about 150 years before the Hundred Years’ War

    • @richardiv385
      @richardiv385 5 місяців тому +6

      @@MsJaytee1975The making of Robin Hood documentary goes through the decision making behind the film. The yeomanry was becoming more prominent during this time and bringing home a lot of ideas from the crusades, also being able to freely join and profit from the crusades, plus having a character with no obligations related to land gives more freedom to play with the character

  • @reno.corona
    @reno.corona 5 місяців тому +150

    While we're on the subject of Ridley Scott's grasp of Medieval history, I would love to see The Last Duel get the History Buffs treatment! I am very curious how the film aligns with real events!

    • @BlareWolfgang
      @BlareWolfgang 5 місяців тому +17

      It doesn’t lol 😂

    • @bewilderbeastie8899
      @bewilderbeastie8899 5 місяців тому +13

      It really doesn't

    • @moonasha
      @moonasha 5 місяців тому +17

      while we're on the subject of duels and ridley scott, I'd highly recommend watching The Duelists. It's actually really good.

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 5 місяців тому +3

      The Duelists > The Last Duel

    • @jonathancampbell5231
      @jonathancampbell5231 5 місяців тому +5

      Ridley Scott keeps this channel alive.

  • @zachary8491
    @zachary8491 5 місяців тому +12

    13:00 He was also french by birth, was a french duke, talked Poitevin french and Chalus was one of his own castles...
    Richard died in a bed inside Chalus castle. The castle had surrendered when learning the duke Richard himself was present at the siege and wounded.

  • @NickyB0718
    @NickyB0718 Місяць тому +1

    I actually love this movie. I think it tells a great story and gives a unique perspective on the legend. I wish they would’ve made a sequel to this one.

  • @heyheytaytay
    @heyheytaytay 5 місяців тому +89

    I love Russel Crowe's fluctuating accent in this movie. It's hilariously adorable.

    • @PaulMcElligott
      @PaulMcElligott 5 місяців тому +11

      Inconsistent accents are now a tradition of modern Robin Hood movies.

    • @Pedropapt
      @Pedropapt 5 місяців тому +27

      Each time it happens it just makes that one scene from Men in tights that much funnier.
      Prince John: And why should the people listen to you?
      Robin Hood: Because, unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent.

    • @stalfithrildi5366
      @stalfithrildi5366 5 місяців тому +17

      ​@@Pedropapt
      Oh aye? Well Crowe's Robin Hood speaks in about 12 English accents. As well as 2 Scottish and I think a South African one.

    • @TheAlps36
      @TheAlps36 5 місяців тому +6

      I swear he just decided to do an impression of Mel Gibson during his big speech 😂

    • @balthazarasquith
      @balthazarasquith 5 місяців тому +11

      Lol his accent goes from Yorkshire to Australian to South African having a stroke, in one sentence 😅

  • @jrt2792
    @jrt2792 5 місяців тому +72

    I've just watched this on Netflix and I must say that Oscar was a great King John.

    • @musstakrakish
      @musstakrakish 5 місяців тому +11

      He's always the best part of any movie

  • @oldkayakdude
    @oldkayakdude 5 місяців тому +2

    Obviously, this movie is spot on in the origin of the free masons and the lord of the flies. Where it fails is the distinct lack of tights, and the question "are you not entertained?" for maximus effect. ;)

  • @indianastones6032
    @indianastones6032 3 місяці тому +3

    Two Robin hood actors are both supermans dad in Man Of Steel!! Kevin Costner was Jonathan Kent and Russell Crowe was Jor'el. No wonder Clarke Kent became a superhero instead of being a supervillan!!!haha

  • @TheIrishvolunteer
    @TheIrishvolunteer 5 місяців тому +96

    It’s incredible how long this channel has been producing quality content.
    I have no doubt that tens of thousands of people (myself included) have gained an interest in history thanks to your work!

  • @finnyishere3532
    @finnyishere3532 5 місяців тому +21

    Can’t wait for Nick to review Napoleon. It’s gonna be a blast

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
    @the98themperoroftheholybri33 24 дні тому +1

    Hollywood has never achieved a faithful adaptation to the Robin Hood legend

  • @2002kirbow
    @2002kirbow Місяць тому +1

    Nick, I can sense your deep frustration with sweeping inaccuracies in epic films.
    There is one you may really like, that comes as a great relief and exception to that rule. Its both epic and as accurate as a history film can be.
    It's called Braveheart, it's about the Scottish rebellion and even has Mel Gibson. Please check it out

  • @TheDemonicPenguin
    @TheDemonicPenguin 5 місяців тому +53

    You know what's underrated? The 1991 Robin Hood with Patrick Bergin and Uma Thurman. It's not bad at all and has the best sense of the period as any Robin Hood film.

    • @jdrancho1864
      @jdrancho1864 5 місяців тому +2

      Is that the one with Jurgen Prochnow as the sheriff of Nottingham?? I like it, the power dynamic and motivation of the characters was much better.

    • @Sp33gan
      @Sp33gan 5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. I was thinking the same thing. I can't recall how historically accurate it was, but the movie was excellent.

    • @scottwallace901
      @scottwallace901 5 місяців тому

      Great film, It mixes real history with the legend of Robin Hood.. Not 100% ture witj known history. Not a bad film.

    • @JumpCutThis
      @JumpCutThis 5 місяців тому

      Uhhh the only one I’d ever heard of released in ‘91 was Prince of Thieves?

    • @jdrancho1864
      @jdrancho1864 5 місяців тому +1

      @@JumpCutThis Confusingly, this one, called simply "Robin Hood", was also released in 1991.
      Directed by John Irvin, it starred Patrick Bergin and Uma Thurman in the lead, with JUrgen Prochnow and Jeroen Krabbe and Brit TV mainstays Edward Fox and Danny Webb in supporting roles.
      Hard to find, but worth a watch.

  • @Locahaskatexu
    @Locahaskatexu 5 місяців тому +79

    "How do you know the knights you see walkin' about, are actually knights at all?" The fact most of them spoke French as a first language was a big clue... certainly those close to Richard the Lionheart would have been Franks rather than English, so would have spoken either French or Occitan.

    • @Sobercapybara
      @Sobercapybara 5 місяців тому +16

      Yeah haha. Richard the third one of the most famous kings of England didn't speak a word of English.

    • @karahughes7074
      @karahughes7074 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, Richard even debated selling the city of London to the highest bidder, I was quite shocked when in Robin of Sherwood he turns out to be a rotten b*****d. But then the rumour was that the Plantagenets were descended from the Devil - they were called The Devil's Brood...

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka 5 місяців тому

      To be fair English definitely sounded Germanic those days.

    • @Meylan191083
      @Meylan191083 5 місяців тому +2

      They would also have been physically more imposing than the vast majority of men at the time due to their better diet, and years of weapons training in armour.

    • @Locahaskatexu
      @Locahaskatexu 5 місяців тому +1

      @@rustomkanishka If this were the 11th century I would agree, but the late 12th century would have been early Middle English, which was more of a fusion between Old English and the Francophone language of the Normans. It wouldn't be remotely close to what you'd recognise as Early Modern English yet, but it would have lost quite a bit of the Germanic sounding nature.

  • @user-qt1oy3we7e
    @user-qt1oy3we7e 3 дні тому

    The legend of Robin Hood. No mention of William of Cassingham and his part in defeat of Philip of France here.

  • @RichardBuzzy
    @RichardBuzzy Місяць тому +3

    It's been a while - hoping to see one about Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and The Great Escape

  • @lankylankersson3246
    @lankylankersson3246 5 місяців тому +50

    can I just say how amazing it is that you got David Attenborough to do some narration for this video. Well done!

    • @elonwhatever
      @elonwhatever 5 місяців тому +3

      Did he though?
      Might it not be more likely that it was AI?

  • @jasperry.6254
    @jasperry.6254 5 місяців тому +59

    I as German who as a Teenager (2010) did Not really have any knowledge of the english History must admit that despite the obvious historical inaccuracies the Film did Spark my interest in it. Now 13 years later im quiet thankful it did.
    Never the less great Episode as usual. Thanks for your passion.

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 5 місяців тому +1

      I remember 20 year old me being pissed by this movie. Now after Napoleon 2023 was released, I don't care.

  • @iona.1footinfront840
    @iona.1footinfront840 Місяць тому +2

    This was so funny & refreshing to hear a commentary of the real historical facts overlaid on this film. Ofcourse a commoner could never pass for a nobleman - or the Viking style cremation and the ridiculous subplot using the Magna Carta etc. Why indeed ??
    I wonder what history buffs would think of the film: “the return of Martin Guerre” ? Set in C15th France.
    As this version of Robin Hood had a similar plot of an imposter returning from war and taking the place of another man who is the husband to a woman who knows he’s not really her husband.

  • @MightyMurloc
    @MightyMurloc 22 дні тому +1

    As a fellow British Bald-y, I'm confident in saying that Mark Strong being villainous so often, most likely comes from the slight taper of his skull shape. Animation has long taught us to associate roundness with friendliness and joviality, sharpened angles with villainy and deviousness.

  • @davidknight2104
    @davidknight2104 5 місяців тому +37

    I swear Ridley Scott is just trolling us history lovers

    • @mnk9073
      @mnk9073 5 місяців тому +5

      Can't believe the same man made _the Duellists_ which was an absolute banger...

    • @VRichardsn
      @VRichardsn 5 місяців тому +1

      Please, I beg you, don't watch Napoleon.

  • @andrewhook6092
    @andrewhook6092 5 місяців тому +25

    I was a young history major when this movie came out, and you hit all the major points that I had issue with in the movie, especially riding the horses off the ww2 landing craft.

  • @andykaufman7620
    @andykaufman7620 3 місяці тому +1

    There is a documentary that said there is no record of a particular single "Robin Hood' but there is one that was named Robin "Hode'' similar to Hood and a few other references too other people so that the date for Robin Hood, if an historical figure is a Range, not a singular date, and was as far back as the early 1200's.which is after the tyranny of foreign rulers had time to set in and generate real social class tension.
    Meaning, that this is a Legend, a story based in reality, and someone who took actions like this, but a fictional narrative was layered upon it, similar to King Arthur, weaving fiction and facts, and taking stories and perhaps weaving them together in the case of Arther, i.e. multiple sources woven into a single Arthurian Legend.
    Also both the Arthur legend and Robin Hood were, for their time, a functioning Propaganda, a type of story that told what certain interests wanted to be told, but also could also hold real misinformation or disinformation as in the case we see with Napolean or Roman or even ancient Greek forms of misinformation that become things like the Spartan Myth, which was a myth by the time of Plato.
    These stories then represent ancient and medieval forms of propaganda and misinformation campaigns that benefited some set of interests at the time or gave them at th time a cultural narrative to use to justify whatever it is they were seeking to be justified.
    Such as the birth culture of Chivalry is found in the Frankish Carolingian Kingdom/Empire, what we call 'France', not England, and that is why the 'perfect example' of knighthood was from kingdom we later call 'The French', Lancelot du Lake.
    He had a fall from grace, which happens in real history when the French Knightly Chivalrous Code fails France and the Knights fail, forcing the Peasants to win against the English, so that the end of the Medieval period is the battle of Agincourt, the battle the French knights Failed, like Lancelot.
    And the English Longbowmen, which Robin Hood is a member, was ascendant and triumphant. Robin Hood represents the rising Yeomanry, free men, and not a noble, but yes, they made into later into a noble, but this class was a man-for-hire or someone who could be a soldier for the King, or could work against a corrupt King, like John.
    Robin Hood's story is the story of the English Everyman. Plus you have the backdrop fo the fact the English were a conquered people, by the Normans, and the Papal authority that authorized the conquest, and ultimately leads to the Baron's War as the Saxon nobles are sick of the tyranny of the invading foreigners, but then again William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy was not well loved when he died by his own men, he is what we call "a Major Prick of the First Order', and like Stalin he died because his own body guards didn't want to try and save him.
    Instead, they found ways to elevate their own status upon his death, and enrich themselves, and keep in mind the conquest made billionaires out of the duke and his top nobles in equivalent wealth today.
    That is why the Doomsday book was made, to assess what everything was worth so they could tax the people.

  • @Muir-mj1hq
    @Muir-mj1hq 4 місяці тому +3

    I am a huge history nerd and absolutely LOVE your videos! I even made a PowerPoint presentation once about reality vs movie, with Braveheart and William Wallace as my focus. And I of course used your video for most of the facts I included in that presentation! 😄 I was wondering, my absolute number one FAVOURITE tv show of all time is Outlander. Could you perhaps make a video about that sometime? That would definitely be extremely awesome! 😍😁

  • @densprangdedrangen
    @densprangdedrangen 5 місяців тому +24

    My favorite detail about this film is that Alan-a-Dale is portrayed by Alan Doyle (coincidence with the name?), who is a real-life folk singer from Newfoundland. :)

    • @joshuamclaren5194
      @joshuamclaren5194 4 місяці тому +2

      Alan and Russel Crowe are really good friends in real life, which is how he got the role.

  • @pooryorick831
    @pooryorick831 5 місяців тому +134

    The 1938 version with Erroll Flynn, Basil Rathbone and Olivia DeHavilland is still the best by far. The classic sword duel between Robin and Gisbourne is one of the greatest scenes in cinema.

    • @iododendron3416
      @iododendron3416 5 місяців тому +3

      Oh yes, the way the scene moves from two people fighting to their shadows fighting back to them fighting is just perfect.

    • @famebrightstudio451
      @famebrightstudio451 5 місяців тому +2

      you must be joking or have never seen Robin of Sherwood

    • @pieceofschmidtgamer
      @pieceofschmidtgamer 5 місяців тому +13

      @@famebrightstudio451 Nah, bro. Robin Hood: Men in Tights is by far the best Robin Hood movie!

    • @MrDeadsr
      @MrDeadsr 5 місяців тому +1

      Just wait untill you see the Disney version with animals. Awesome. Or the comedic version

    • @JumpCutThis
      @JumpCutThis 5 місяців тому +1

      Sure, I’d concur with that assessment- if you’ll admit that Robin Hood: POT has the best theme song of them all?
      What say ye?

  • @nem447
    @nem447 5 місяців тому +1

    When I saw those landing crafts...I almost died!

  • @hoztravels
    @hoztravels Місяць тому +1

    The AI David Attenborough commentary was brilliant

  • @Out_Beyond_The_Heliopause
    @Out_Beyond_The_Heliopause 5 місяців тому +34

    On the subject of Pepper Harrow being chosen as the name, I have some family members who live near there. A large part of the film, as well as the intro section of Gladiator, was filmed nearby and local gossip was that Ridley Scott liked the village and the name of it so much that he incorporated it into the film.

    • @LabrnMystic
      @LabrnMystic 5 місяців тому +11

      Far better reason than he doesn't know geography of his home country

    • @sergarlantyrell7847
      @sergarlantyrell7847 5 місяців тому +12

      And he couldn't spend 5 mins thinking of a better way of incorporating the name than how he did it in the film?

  • @waderogers776
    @waderogers776 5 місяців тому +11

    'Breaker Morant' would be a perfect movie for your analysis given the stark realities of the Boer War, and the heroic take of the film.

    • @shawnmiller4781
      @shawnmiller4781 5 місяців тому +1

      Ohhh…..excellent suggestion!

    • @le13579
      @le13579 5 місяців тому +1

      And that Breaker in real life was claiming to be the illegitimate son of an English aristocrat.

    • @eldorados_lost_searcher
      @eldorados_lost_searcher 5 місяців тому

      It's been a while since I've seen it; did they ever deny that they did it, and lean into the following orders angle?

    • @simonkevnorris
      @simonkevnorris 5 місяців тому

      They r nude doing so in court (in the movie). Both Morant and the person the Bryan Brown played admitted to the killing of Visser (the clergyman) to the third person in trial but not in court. They did refer to an order that allowed the execution of Boers wearing khaki (which were taken from the British dead).

  • @newatlantisrepublic6844
    @newatlantisrepublic6844 3 місяці тому +1

    Captain Picard is the best Robin Hood!
    Fight me! 😂😂

  • @qrow7215
    @qrow7215 5 місяців тому +1

    As soon as you mentioned Mark Strong always playing the villain (except in Kingsman) I immediately thought of that Jaguar ad! I loved it very funny!

  • @danielallen3454
    @danielallen3454 5 місяців тому +17

    My understanding is that the original script was for a medieval murder mystery with the Sheriff of Nottingham as the central character. Trying to solve a murder that easily points to Robin Hood and the Sheriff grappling with his emotions because he has reason to believe it's a frame job. Then Ridley Scott got involved and tossed the concept.

    • @Shanelp
      @Shanelp 5 місяців тому +5

      Yeah I remember hearing that. It was going to have Russell Crowe as the Sheriff and he's the good guy. Interesting idea

    • @109Eken
      @109Eken 5 місяців тому +6

      They even researched proper investigation techniques for the time. Sounded really cool.

    • @nm7358
      @nm7358 5 місяців тому +1

      @@109Eken Please keeping Brother Cadfael away from the sight of any Hollywood Executive, please!

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 5 місяців тому +92

    This channel can be a bit of an education at times but you have a really energetic sense of humour. I love how you do have a sense of balance for filmmaking, being critical about inaccuracies but still forgiving when certain aspects have to be altered for forgone for pacing.

    • @jehl1963
      @jehl1963 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes, I'm still waiting for History Buff's to do 2022's "All Quiet on the Western Front", although I suspect that it may too easy of a target.

    • @jamesabernethy7896
      @jamesabernethy7896 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jehl1963 been hearing that napoleon is a pretty weird movie

    • @spitandfire
      @spitandfire 5 місяців тому

      He's become a self satisfied sanctimonious prick. It's sad that he knows so much history but has to be so angry about inaccuracies that it blinds him to half the films he watches.

    • @xuxon24
      @xuxon24 5 місяців тому

      I see a lot of channels that do this type of thing. Having someone that know about something review a film about that. And I always like when they take into consideration that is a movie at the end of the day not a documentary, but a ton of them just glance over the real history too much.

  • @stormtrooperstormtrooperst7644
    @stormtrooperstormtrooperst7644 5 місяців тому +2

    I can’t wait to see you dissect Napoleon. Ever since it was released I’ve been eagerly awaiting your review

  • @Alexus1138
    @Alexus1138 5 місяців тому +2

    I like how you always credit the clips you use from other movies, saves me having to work out what they are

  • @kokowheeli6053
    @kokowheeli6053 5 місяців тому +13

    If the geography of this movie shocks you, you should watch Season of the Witch with Nicolas Cage, where in one scene they ride along the coastal region of Steieemark, completely ignoring the fact that what is todays Austria doesn't have a coast at all.

  • @cassandrayorke583
    @cassandrayorke583 5 місяців тому +71

    This movie is eye-wateringly gorgeous visually - and eye-wateringly bad with history. I'm so glad to see your take on it, Nick. It makes me feel validated, kinda like how it feels to share stories between trauma survivors.

    • @Locahaskatexu
      @Locahaskatexu 5 місяців тому +8

      Part and parcel for Ridley Scott though. He makes a ripping good yarn, but in a historical sense? Laughingly bad.

    • @Argumemnon
      @Argumemnon 5 місяців тому +4

      Too desaturated colours. That's a common problem with modern movies, especially historical ones, and Scott is a regular offender.

    • @KaleRylan
      @KaleRylan 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Argumemnon I don't know if I'd call this movie modern anymore. It's over a decade old is it not?

    • @KaleRylan
      @KaleRylan 5 місяців тому +1

      I'm fairly indifferent to the historicity of a robin hood story anyway, like Gladiator itself. Scott does historical fiction so fictional it's nearly historical fantasy, and to me that's fine becuase we know the score, so the question just becomes how good of historical fiction/fantasy is it? Gladiator? Incredible. This one? Not so much but not awful. While I know it's the point of this channel and I like this channel, I actually don't really agree that the history has to be accurate in a historical fiction film.

    • @tommerker8063
      @tommerker8063 5 місяців тому

      realy? i think it looks realy ugly, everything is greyish brownish and the lighting sucks

  • @bryceanwhimsey
    @bryceanwhimsey 10 днів тому

    I'd be totally in board with a Robin Hood set against the backdrop of the Magna Carta if it were done right.
    Also, the David Attenborough bit is the best thing I've seen all year.

  • @Noicul
    @Noicul 5 місяців тому +1

    I just consider this movie a heavily creative liberty filled imagined prequel to the long told story of Robin Hood.
    I was first introduced to the story by Disney, in my very young years, where I thoroughly abused my VHS privileges, but was in my adult years excited for this film. I enjoyed it, and I still do.
    I've learned to come to terms with Hollywood's lack of historical research, and take the movies for what they are.
    You shouldn't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive. 🍻

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain 5 місяців тому +18

    Wow, this is twice (to my knowledge) that England denied itself of having an actual king named Arthur. First being King John's nephew Arthur, Duke of Brittany, and the other was Henry VIII's elder brother Arthur Tudor. I mean there are people who ask "Was there really a King Arthur?" and to that I say, there was almost one not once but twice. I guess it really is only a model.

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 5 місяців тому +2

      Ehh…
      If he did exist, he was a minor Bretonnian Warlord in the Post-Roman Era.

    • @dr8576
      @dr8576 5 місяців тому

      We should have had a King Albert, but the late Queen's father Albert chose the regal name George.

    • @skepticalbadger
      @skepticalbadger 5 місяців тому

      ​@Kaiserboo1871 And he didn't.

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 5 місяців тому +2

      @@skepticalbadger You don’t know that.
      We know precious little about the post-Roman England.

    • @ryanl2654
      @ryanl2654 5 місяців тому

      *cap america meme* -"I got that reference!"

  • @mkburwell9523
    @mkburwell9523 5 місяців тому +14

    I've been reading the King Raven series by Stephen Lawhead, and he sets Robin Hood in Wales in the 1100s. He argues that the root of the Robin Hood legend lies in Wales because the longbow originated with the Welsh, Wales was covered in old growth forests while most of England's old growth forests had been destroyed (making them harder to hide in for long periods), and the legend was most likely an oral tradition before it was written down, which means is probably originated well before the written account in the 1300s. It seems like a really interesting argument.

    • @tommerker8063
      @tommerker8063 5 місяців тому +2

      well kind of tradition for the english to steal welsh legends. they did it with king arthur too :D

    • @dirckthedork-knight1201
      @dirckthedork-knight1201 2 місяці тому

      Thats sounds stupid
      Yes the longbow did originate in wales but by that point had long since been adopted in England

  • @Jeff-cr9ho
    @Jeff-cr9ho 5 місяців тому +2

    From the same guy who did 1492 Conquest of Paradise is just about all that needs to be said here

  • @toyobronx
    @toyobronx 5 місяців тому +3

    Thanks very much Nick for another great episode. Currently rewatching HBO’s John Adams since its initial release. Wondering if it is in your pipeline but think you would do a great job with it.

  • @solsunman383
    @solsunman383 5 місяців тому +10

    I live in Nottingham and every time my dad and I pass a Robin Hood statue or sign (there's an estate agent here that has Robin Hood as their logo, so we see them quite often), we boo and comment knowlingly to each other that Robin Hood was actually from Barnsdale (my dad is also from Yorkshire).

  • @PandaMonium92827
    @PandaMonium92827 5 місяців тому +7

    My favorite Robin Hood movie is the one with Kevin Costner......Alan Rickman will always be my Sherrif

  • @SpelCastrMax
    @SpelCastrMax 11 днів тому

    Medieval and early modern English history was my area of study in university & my friend took me to this movie in theaters just to watch me squirm. I do remember being impressed with the way Marians estate was set up and how she knew how to run everything which would’ve been accurate for women in the time of the Crusades

  • @thomascolbert2687
    @thomascolbert2687 Місяць тому

    I read Ivanhoe as a kid. The Robin Hood character brought a band of 500 men to help in the assault of a Norman castle. Really great book.

  • @jammyjamjars6995
    @jammyjamjars6995 5 місяців тому +5

    30:30 loved the David Attenborough cameo telling it like it is.

  • @Lightice1
    @Lightice1 5 місяців тому +10

    I have to point out that the earliest Robin Hood stories were not set during the time of King John, or even in the Sherwood Forest. The original stories feature King Edward (probably Edward I) and Robin's main haunt is the Barnsdale Forest.
    Also, the name Robin Hood seems to predate the legendary figure by centuries and has been associated with outlaws and wilderness well before the Norman era.

  • @pxlbltz
    @pxlbltz 5 місяців тому +2

    I'd love to watch a History Buffs video on the mini series "John Adams"

  • @indianastones6032
    @indianastones6032 3 місяці тому +1

    Not even a mention about the 1990s bbc kids comedy tv show "maid Marion" !!!! Me and mates used to always watch and talk about it in middle school. How robin hood acted and was treated made it even funnier, especially with maid Marion being the actual brains and true leader of the merry men!! The show was way ahead of it's time!!

  • @GallowglassVT
    @GallowglassVT 5 місяців тому +13

    24:27 to be fair, this is pretty much what happened about a hundred years later during the English Peasants Revolt under Wat Tyler. Tony Robinson (who also did a great documentary on Robin Hood which I think the filmmaker must have seem, since they reference Robin originally being from Barnsdale in Yorkshire like the earlier ballads, though they leave out the ballads being set during the reign of Edward II) did a great documentary on the Revolt which showed that the rebels were pretty well organised, used coded written messages and were pretty sussed on the politics of the time, given that they knowingly targeted the buildings that held tax records and went after both tax collectors and the financial elite (including the archbishop of Canterbury, who was chancellor at the time).

  • @dancronin826
    @dancronin826 5 місяців тому +74

    Nick your cranking these out, love it, Flynn version was filmed in Chico only an hour away

    • @spencertherren6806
      @spencertherren6806 5 місяців тому +2

      Bidwell park yes?

    • @CSC52698
      @CSC52698 5 місяців тому

      Is there a tribute there?

    • @brianjones7907
      @brianjones7907 5 місяців тому +3

      Before they got Errol Flynn to play the part , the forerunner for the role was James Gagney , no matter how hard I try (and believe me I`v tried) I just cant imagine him as Robin Hood , a year later in 1939 he made a western the Oklahoma Kid in which he was so miss cast that it would be another 16 years before he would make another western , as for Errol Flynn he was Perfect for the part , not surprising that even today he is the first one that a lot of people think of when you say Robin Hood....

    • @unclerojelio6320
      @unclerojelio6320 5 місяців тому

      You’re

    • @dancronin826
      @dancronin826 5 місяців тому

      You and my wife ahould go bowling 😂​@unclerojelio6320

  • @andreraymond6860
    @andreraymond6860 Місяць тому

    To paraphrase the director

  • @jonahfalcon1970
    @jonahfalcon1970 10 днів тому

    You forgot something. Part of the Robin Hood legend is that the forests were owned by the King, and to trespass was a death sentence. The appeal of the legend were guys able to trespass without giving a f---. In fact, the most famous film acknowledged that by having Robin Hood bring in a hunted deer to the King.

  • @bwalker77
    @bwalker77 5 місяців тому +8

    This channel was basically created to undo the harm filmmakers like Ridley Scott are doing to the understanding of history.

  • @TheNorthlander
    @TheNorthlander 5 місяців тому +32

    This is one of those "Yeah... but I like it" movies for me. Historical Inaccuracies aside, it has cool fairly historical armor (the lamellar is a bit out of place, but not unbelievable for a force that has recently been in the Crusades) and great battles and locations. As a modern retelling of Robin Hood, complete with a new backstory, it is actually my favorite.
    I want a whole tv-series with this film as it's starting point.

    • @Dan_Ben_Michael
      @Dan_Ben_Michael 5 місяців тому +1

      Same here. I can get behind historical fiction, especially movies based on a legend rather than an actual person from history. Not every period piece has to have historical accuracy for me to enjoy it. I guess it’s more about the feel of the times rather than getting every minute detail correct. For example, I enjoyed Vikings despite the glaringly obvious historical inaccuracies. It was a cool series but I wouldn’t use it as source material for a term paper on the Norse raids on Britain. To be honest, if I want to learn about history I will watch documentaries. These type of movies are entertainment plain and simple.
      That being said there are some awesome movies based on real events that are as accurate as they possibly can given time constraints for making a movie, such as Schindler’s List, Downfall, Lincoln, etc.

    • @theleaningbuzzardofbuzz7319
      @theleaningbuzzardofbuzz7319 5 місяців тому +1

      Good note on the lamellar armor, but to be honest the movie lost me with the first scene with William Marshall wearing that g*damned "ring-mail" armor! Arrgghh! I hate that sh!t! Whenever I see that in a movie or tv show I'm like "the producer was too f*%king cheap to hire an actual armorer"...

    • @myurgil
      @myurgil 5 місяців тому

      I also enjoyed the movie, despite the inaccuracies. Nick does bring up a good point about the plot being a bit overloaded. Perhaps the Magna Carta bit would have been better left for the sequel that never happened. I still enjoy this movie, regardless.

  • @davidspears136
    @davidspears136 Місяць тому +1

    NAPOLEON. The new one with Joachim Phoenix You have to do that one. I'm literally salivating at what you're going to say.