Truth! Love this movie. People mention the fact that Costner didn't have an accent while everyone else did, but that didn't bother me at all when I first watched this. Still doesn't in fact. I ragther him use his normal voice than fake an accent that he had no chance of getting right or pleasing anyone with it. Probably would have gotten even more ridicule than him using his normal voice in Medieval England. Such a great movie though. It never gets old to me.
@@Tony_Cardoza People who complain about the accent are strangely silent when you mention that everyone in this movie should have a Middle English accent, which sounds nothing like any British actor in the movie. It would be like a western movie that takes places in 1800's California having someone speak like a surfer dude.
Having this Robin Hood movie as a kid was a dream. Moments like this had you buzzing to go to war with bow and arrows. Kids just dont get these sort of moments in film anymore. I didn't even think about Kevin Costner's accent, its about the characters and the quality script and film techniques which creates drama and captures your attention. If you saw this movie and a marvel movie both for the first time back to back it would not even be a contest. These 90's movies have so much more to them.
Very well said. Robin Hood Prince of Thieves was what movies are supposed to be: entertaining, evocative, and inspiring. It had heart, swagger, and stirred the soul. Not to mention one of the greatest soundtracks you will find. It's disappointing so many are in the comments on these clips whinging about accents. I'll take this every time over what is produced now: mostly soulless drivel that is made by committees instead of a filmmaker's vision. When's the last time something came out that truly made you feel a part of a grand & noble adventure?
@@andrewwaldock Agreed with both of yall. Saw this in the theater with my brother and sister as a 8 year old and it was incredible. We all loved it and eventually got the VHS tape once it came out, which we watched quite often. Such an exciting movie with many great scenes, this one included.
@@andrewwaldock Definitely. We were probably the last generation between the old and the new, technology wise. It was truly a wonderful time to grow up in.
I love these old glory day rants with their false premises. There have been movies in every decade that go above and beyond, that are amazing to experience. Why shit on older or newer films just because you love your glory day memories? Such a sad way to live. Don't be so jaded by social media, form your own opinions and give films a chance. There are quite a few since this one came out that are incredibly good. Just have to shelve the bias and pessimism. Robin Hood isn't a "great" film. It's entertaining, it's fun, but it's so full of tropes and nonsense as well--and that's perfectly fine. Princess Bride was the same, a lot of gimmick and nonsense but it was immensely entertaining and satisfying. Or, since you crapped on Marvel movies, I'd wager there are a few in the series that are quite excellent. The original Iron Man. Captain America: Civil War. The first Dr. Strange. The End Game movies. All very good and entertaining. That's just one series, there are hundreds of movies since Robin Hood PoT came out that are a pretty good watch...if you turn off your nostalgia mentality for a moment and give them a chance to come through. Those glory days...what a sad way to live if everything you experience in life falls short of those few years where you think the world was great and perfect. News flash--it wasn't. It never was and probably never will be, not as long as humans have anything to say about it. But at least those same destructive beings are capable of producing wonderful art and experiences--yesterday, today and tomorrow too. Embrace them all. /sermon over, with a note: I also grew up in the 80s so don't think about pulling any of that grandpa knows better horseshit.
I know we roast this movie because Costner couldn’t do the accent, but I think now that he didn’t need it. That could just be nostalgia talking but I do love this movie.
Absolutely! 👏👏👏 I cannot even begin to count how many times I watched this film with my friends when we were kiddos. I could watch it today and it would still stand strong.
@@LikeMothsToAFlame I live in Canada and you are right. One free man defending his home is more powerful than ten hired soldiers. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves taught me that.
@@jagoja12345 " @Lucas Snowbeard Your wrong. listen to the audio commentary. " You are literally listening to history being rewritten to save face after the fact. Just because they say so years later on a commentary track doesn't make it so, take everything you hear with a grain of salt, especially if it makes the one talking seem better in retrospect. Costner probably told them where they could shove their commentary track unless he could say that after being tired of people pissing on him for being an obvious yank in a film set in England with Englishmen (or rather Anglo-Norman's culturally to be exact).
best robin hood movie ever. I'd love it even if it were to come out today. has such an entertaining sweeping feel of adventure. awesome soundtrack also by michael kamen... "Maid Marian" is one of the most romantic/emotional melodies i've ever hear
This is what is happening in every Country right now, it's time to take up arms and fight back, where is your courage, like Robin Hood said.. By God We Take It Back. ASSEMBLE and FIGHT ! It not only time to fight for your Freedom, it's time to fight for your life's
I doubt Will really wanted to kill Robin. His hand was too high to hit Robin's back or even shoulder with a knife. I think he wanted to scare him because Robin humiliated him for calling him a coward. Will is no coward and it's only naturaly he didn't want to die and wanted protect his "family" too. Yes, it wasn't nice what he did, but Robin wasn't better either. I think even Robin was shocked, when he shot Will's hand through. I think he didn't really want to hurt the boy.
Loved this movie. It was the first movie I watched in a cinema that was not a kids movie. I was 11 years old and my friends had to lie about my age to get me in. I loved the story, the action, the music, the actors. Back in the day, I watched all movies in german, which is absolute standard over here in Germany. Now I choose to watch all english and american movies and shows in OV, because I think it is a much deeper experience. BUT I have to say this though: Robin Hoods german voice-over was far better than Costners original astonishingly high pitched voice and the strange accent. As weird as this sounds. This scene and his speech in german is much better...
"Wait a minute", asked Joan of Arc/Catherin the Great/Molly Picher/Susan B. Anthony/Sacagawea/Harriet Tubman/Margaret Mead/Helen Keller/Mother Theresa/Eleanor Roosevelt/Rosa Parks/Amelia Earhart/Ruth Bader Ginsburg....Do we have to be clean shaven??!!
leftist politics are the wicked sheriff. Feminists voted in Trudeau and all the tyrants. You get suckered by his pretty smile. that's not very heroic. The left is pro war and fasciist... and feminism is the pretty face of fasciism.@@cooldadbro7999 Trudeau is taking speech away, funding all media, censoring, doubling the debt, brainwashing, controlling all our algorithms, and now you have parental rights away!? How can feminists call themselves on sth side of women if they allow the government to take parental rights away? This is all going to end badly. We had a great country and soon we will have an Islamic republic? Feminists hate Christianity, which says women and men are equal... but they love Islam which says it's not a sin to grape a sex slave. This is feminism. We now have women with penises because of feminism. Women are literally getting graped in women's shelters and prisons by 'women with penises' because of feminists. How do you think this is all going to end? Do you think Robin Hood will save us?
A misunderstood masterpiece. Like Jesus Christ, this movie miraculously embodies two different natures in the same being: wholly camp comedy, yet wholly heroic adventure film of the first order, essentially and inseparably both in every moment. The prophet of this mystical paradox is Kevin Costner, whose complete unawareness of how ludicrously unconvincing he is as Robin Hood creates a captivating magic that shows why he's an A-lister and Tommy Wiseau is still crashing midnight screenings. KC is the Chosen One of a towering dad joke. This movie! The sweeping landscapes and frenetic closeups, the impeccable pacing, the chilling terror of Michael Wincott's Guy of Gisbourne, the resilience of the sets and scenery to Alan Rickman's teethmarks, the delightful supporting cast (Soo Drouet's Fanny deserved a BAFTA) and the amazing crowd of locals having the time of their lives, of course Brian Blessed's Mouth. Personally, I look out for that haunting moment in every Morgan Freeman scene when his eyes go dead and his soul flees his body to find a quiet place to contemplate pulling out his agent's fingernails. A true classic-of its time, but for all times. #brianblessed
I think you nailed it with the first review. This movie should be campy shit and yet it embodies the best of the traditional Hollywood approach. Hope, fear, redemptive love -- it's all there with brilliant cinematography, terrific tone, and rousing action scenes that just seem realistic enough to get the heart pounding. The soundtrack underpins these elements with emotional clarity. And, as you mention, the supporting parts are stronger than the leads, a sensibility that old school Hollywood always seemed to understand was the secret to the sauce. Yes, this movie is an adolescent fantasy but let me revel in it and I'll be happy forever. Your de-constructed post-modern critique seems like it's punishing me for even bothering to exist. No wonder more and more people are miserable.
Finally someone give the respect were respect is do robin said the Moor taught him that please stopping hating the ones who came n taught civil people all around the world i admit the Moors were perfect they did alot of cruel things but they outweighed there bad period they always put a lil truth n the movie 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔🌥🌥🌥🌥🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅
I love the way in this film Kevin Costner just turned up to work one day and decided to to try the English accent every few scenes then was like “nah!”
This speech was so bad I love it. His response to “we ain’t got nothing to eat” was “the forest will provide … we have food”. And then, “what about our kin? The Sheriff has taken from them too” “By god we take it back.” Well you convinced me. TERRIBLE! But it’s a movie I saw when I was 10 so I can overlook all the atrocities because the story, some acting, and score was great.
A different era for film scores, much more passionate classical composers. Hollywood composers now generally seem really afraid of trying to be boldly thematic with grand movements and suites. They also don't know their way around an orchestra.
What a weird way to make an arrowhead. Normally, they make a sleeve and hammer it tight, but they're splitting the arrow? That's a recipe for danger. Still a good movie though.
Great movie, we are in this battle with Nottingham right now again. He has us fighting each other, and robin has not been able to reach them to stand up against the "what's about to happen" phase coming.
Robin was basically the retired soldier cleaning his gun and will was the know it all wannabe fighter trying to call out Robin and attack him. then Robin on instinct blew a hole in his hand.
This would have been a perfect Robin Hood movie if not for Costner's very American accent. Having said that, I still think this was far better than the one starring Russell Crowe.
It's still English law that every englishman should practice with the bow every Sunday morning...the only bowmen better than the English at the time were the welsh.
@Smokey Mcb it's an English long bow, you can get one on the internet, you don't need a license pending on where your from. Specialised people still make them in the uk.
My great uncle, Walter sparrow is in this movie..he plays Duncan 🥺 He sadly passed away..I miss him so much..RIP uncle Walter 🥺
Mr. Wolff
*Are, not ”is”
He was a good a tor and I liked him in this movie. RIP
RIP
Your great uncle must have been awesome! Duncan is one of my favorite characters!
Very good character in this film
Despite any alleged acting or directorial errors, this is still probably my favorite movie scene ever. This movie is a banger.
Truth! Love this movie. People mention the fact that Costner didn't have an accent while everyone else did, but that didn't bother me at all when I first watched this. Still doesn't in fact. I ragther him use his normal voice than fake an accent that he had no chance of getting right or pleasing anyone with it. Probably would have gotten even more ridicule than him using his normal voice in Medieval England. Such a great movie though. It never gets old to me.
@@Tony_Cardoza People who complain about the accent are strangely silent when you mention that everyone in this movie should have a Middle English accent, which sounds nothing like any British actor in the movie. It would be like a western movie that takes places in 1800's California having someone speak like a surfer dude.
No, this movie slaps. No wait, it's radical. No, no, it's boss. Heavens to betsy, it's the bees knees.
Absolutely love it. Must have watched it a hundred times as a kid. Probably why I took up archery.
It's got cosner and slater in it in there prime early 90s. This is easily one of the best action movies of all time
Having this Robin Hood movie as a kid was a dream. Moments like this had you buzzing to go to war with bow and arrows. Kids just dont get these sort of moments in film anymore. I didn't even think about Kevin Costner's accent, its about the characters and the quality script and film techniques which creates drama and captures your attention. If you saw this movie and a marvel movie both for the first time back to back it would not even be a contest. These 90's movies have so much more to them.
Very well said. Robin Hood Prince of Thieves was what movies are supposed to be: entertaining, evocative, and inspiring. It had heart, swagger, and stirred the soul. Not to mention one of the greatest soundtracks you will find. It's disappointing so many are in the comments on these clips whinging about accents. I'll take this every time over what is produced now: mostly soulless drivel that is made by committees instead of a filmmaker's vision. When's the last time something came out that truly made you feel a part of a grand & noble adventure?
@@andrewwaldock Agreed with both of yall. Saw this in the theater with my brother and sister as a 8 year old and it was incredible. We all loved it and eventually got the VHS tape once it came out, which we watched quite often. Such an exciting movie with many great scenes, this one included.
@@Tony_Cardoza Right on, I'm about the same age as you. growing up in the late 80s-90s was a wonderful time to be a kid.
@@andrewwaldock Definitely. We were probably the last generation between the old and the new, technology wise. It was truly a wonderful time to grow up in.
I love these old glory day rants with their false premises. There have been movies in every decade that go above and beyond, that are amazing to experience. Why shit on older or newer films just because you love your glory day memories? Such a sad way to live. Don't be so jaded by social media, form your own opinions and give films a chance. There are quite a few since this one came out that are incredibly good. Just have to shelve the bias and pessimism. Robin Hood isn't a "great" film. It's entertaining, it's fun, but it's so full of tropes and nonsense as well--and that's perfectly fine. Princess Bride was the same, a lot of gimmick and nonsense but it was immensely entertaining and satisfying. Or, since you crapped on Marvel movies, I'd wager there are a few in the series that are quite excellent. The original Iron Man. Captain America: Civil War. The first Dr. Strange. The End Game movies. All very good and entertaining. That's just one series, there are hundreds of movies since Robin Hood PoT came out that are a pretty good watch...if you turn off your nostalgia mentality for a moment and give them a chance to come through. Those glory days...what a sad way to live if everything you experience in life falls short of those few years where you think the world was great and perfect. News flash--it wasn't. It never was and probably never will be, not as long as humans have anything to say about it. But at least those same destructive beings are capable of producing wonderful art and experiences--yesterday, today and tomorrow too. Embrace them all. /sermon over, with a note: I also grew up in the 80s so don't think about pulling any of that grandpa knows better horseshit.
When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.
"When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty."
This Robin Hood is and always will be my favorite. This scene alone really makes the movie for me. Great film.
I also love Morgan Freemans speech to get the peasants to join the fight near the end
Michael Kamens soundtrack is what makes this movie.
I know we roast this movie because Costner couldn’t do the accent, but I think now that he didn’t need it. That could just be nostalgia talking but I do love this movie.
This movie was Mountains of inspiration for me as a young kid. I love it so much
You poor sod.
Same here... first movie i ever watched in cinema as a kid😊🎉
"But we aint got nuffin' to eeeaaatt!!!"
😆
This film is a fucking masterpiece & still the best Robin Hood movie ever made.
The accent always throws me off
@@csdarlington86 I don't care!
^^^ This 🚀
@@TheDankEats?
Absolutely! 👏👏👏
I cannot even begin to count how many times I watched this film with my friends when we were kiddos. I could watch it today and it would still stand strong.
Love this movie…great story…one of the most underrated movies
then by god we'll take it back...
Cue the French horn!!
Robin Hood....the greatest American in all of ....Nottingham?
How applicable is this scene to what is happening in the world right now? 💕
Not in the slightest.
Given recent events in Canada, absolutely.
Really? How about our little Ukrainian civil war?
@@LikeMothsToAFlame
I live in Canada and you are right.
One free man defending his home is more powerful than ten hired soldiers.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves taught me that.
Quite a bit of fascism masquerading as liberalism in the Western world currently...
The best Robin Hood movie ever! The Adventures of Robin Hood (with Errol Flynn) ist a close second, but Prince of Thieves is the GOAT.
Because unlike some Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent!
Unfortunately though, not this one...😩😩😩
Kevin wanted to do a English accent, the studio said no.
@Lucas Snowbeard Your wrong. listen to the audio commentary.
@@jagoja12345 " @Lucas Snowbeard Your wrong. listen to the audio commentary. "
You are literally listening to history being rewritten to save face after the fact.
Just because they say so years later on a commentary track doesn't make it so, take everything you hear with a grain of salt, especially if it makes the one talking seem better in retrospect.
Costner probably told them where they could shove their commentary track unless he could say that after being tired of people pissing on him for being an obvious yank in a film set in England with Englishmen (or rather Anglo-Norman's culturally to be exact).
@TheWonderStraw -- that was ROBIN HOOD: MEN in TIGHTS
"Even Rocky had a montage, MONTAGE!!!"
You know your destined for greatness when a movie gives you your very own montage...
best robin hood movie ever. I'd love it even if it were to come out today.
has such an entertaining sweeping feel of adventure. awesome soundtrack also by michael kamen... "Maid Marian" is one of the most romantic/emotional melodies i've ever hear
That's the power of 90's..
@@eluard9238 i miss the 90s so much... imagine being a kid getting molded by 90s magic 💫 unforgettable🥲❤️🔥
I once was an adventurer like you, but then i took an arrow to the hand
Also love how the one arrow is set and ready in his quiver for this scene.
This is one of my favorite movies still great all the actors did amazing job.
🌷🌷♥️♥️ always remember with this sweet movie ...
"Then by god, we take it back!"
This is what is happening in every Country right now, it's time to take up arms and fight back, where is your courage, like Robin Hood said.. By God We Take It Back. ASSEMBLE and FIGHT ! It not only time to fight for your Freedom, it's time to fight for your life's
🏆
Love this Robin Hood movie with Kevin Costner. Great movie & action. UA-cam post this entire movie for everyone to watch. ❤❤😊😊
This scene got me so amped up as a kid!!
The words that would ring throughout Western Civ for the centuries to come - "Then by God we take it back!"
I doubt Will really wanted to kill Robin. His hand was too high to hit Robin's back or even shoulder with a knife. I think he wanted to scare him because Robin humiliated him for calling him a coward. Will is no coward and it's only naturaly he didn't want to die and wanted protect his "family" too. Yes, it wasn't nice what he did, but Robin wasn't better either. I think even Robin was shocked, when he shot Will's hand through. I think he didn't really want to hurt the boy.
a hasty shoot
Yeah I think it was like an instinct, fight or flight response kind of thing
Forgive me, but if he's throwing the knife, how could you tell where he was gonna hit him?
Loved this movie. It was the first movie I watched in a cinema that was not a kids movie. I was 11 years old and my friends had to lie about my age to get me in. I loved the story, the action, the music, the actors. Back in the day, I watched all movies in german, which is absolute standard over here in Germany. Now I choose to watch all english and american movies and shows in OV, because I think it is a much deeper experience. BUT I have to say this though: Robin Hoods german voice-over was far better than Costners original astonishingly high pitched voice and the strange accent. As weird as this sounds. This scene and his speech in german is much better...
I agree. Same thing happens in latin spanish version.
3:09 The soundtrack during the training sequence is masterful.
Always loved this movie - and this montage.
3:41 "I suppose we should be grateful they are all firing in the same direction."
"Couldn't have put it better myself, Sir!"
One of the best scenes, ever! If that doesn't get you ready for the day, I don't know what else to say!
How can someone not like this film
Poor Will. But nice shot Robin.
Eh he'll use his right hand as a whistle
The hero is always clean shaven.
Jesus/Charlemagne/El Cid/ Abraham Lincoln...hold my chalice please...
"Wait a minute", asked Joan of Arc/Catherin the Great/Molly Picher/Susan B. Anthony/Sacagawea/Harriet Tubman/Margaret Mead/Helen Keller/Mother Theresa/Eleanor Roosevelt/Rosa Parks/Amelia Earhart/Ruth Bader Ginsburg....Do we have to be clean shaven??!!
No, just do heroic deeds like a hero should do lol
Perhaps I should have said that the sexy "Hollywood" male heroes are clean shaven.
leftist politics are the wicked sheriff. Feminists voted in Trudeau and all the tyrants. You get suckered by his pretty smile. that's not very heroic. The left is pro war and fasciist... and feminism is the pretty face of fasciism.@@cooldadbro7999 Trudeau is taking speech away, funding all media, censoring, doubling the debt, brainwashing, controlling all our algorithms, and now you have parental rights away!? How can feminists call themselves on sth side of women if they allow the government to take parental rights away?
This is all going to end badly. We had a great country and soon we will have an Islamic republic? Feminists hate Christianity, which says women and men are equal... but they love Islam which says it's not a sin to grape a sex slave. This is feminism. We now have women with penises because of feminism.
Women are literally getting graped in women's shelters and prisons by 'women with penises' because of feminists.
How do you think this is all going to end?
Do you think Robin Hood will save us?
Robin of Locksley: Loyal friend, hero of England, motivational speaker, warrior of the people and server of justice all rolled into one
A misunderstood masterpiece. Like Jesus Christ, this movie miraculously embodies two different natures in the same being: wholly camp comedy, yet wholly heroic adventure film of the first order, essentially and inseparably both in every moment.
The prophet of this mystical paradox is Kevin Costner, whose complete unawareness of how ludicrously unconvincing he is as Robin Hood creates a captivating magic that shows why he's an A-lister and Tommy Wiseau is still crashing midnight screenings. KC is the Chosen One of a towering dad joke.
This movie! The sweeping landscapes and frenetic closeups, the impeccable pacing, the chilling terror of Michael Wincott's Guy of Gisbourne, the resilience of the sets and scenery to Alan Rickman's teethmarks, the delightful supporting cast (Soo Drouet's Fanny deserved a BAFTA) and the amazing crowd of locals having the time of their lives, of course Brian Blessed's Mouth. Personally, I look out for that haunting moment in every Morgan Freeman scene when his eyes go dead and his soul flees his body to find a quiet place to contemplate pulling out his agent's fingernails.
A true classic-of its time, but for all times. #brianblessed
I think you nailed it with the first review. This movie should be campy shit and yet it embodies the best of the traditional Hollywood approach. Hope, fear, redemptive love -- it's all there with brilliant cinematography, terrific tone, and rousing action scenes that just seem realistic enough to get the heart pounding. The soundtrack underpins these elements with emotional clarity. And, as you mention, the supporting parts are stronger than the leads, a sensibility that old school Hollywood always seemed to understand was the secret to the sauce. Yes, this movie is an adolescent fantasy but let me revel in it and I'll be happy forever.
Your de-constructed post-modern critique seems like it's punishing me for even bothering to exist. No wonder more and more people are miserable.
What fucking movie are you watching? 🤣
Kevin Costner had a great role in this movie, the last arrow shot was great
"We need a MONTAGE...!"
"Montaaaage...!"
Finally someone give the respect were respect is do robin said the Moor taught him that please stopping hating the ones who came n taught civil people all around the world i admit the Moors were perfect they did alot of cruel things but they outweighed there bad period they always put a lil truth n the movie 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔🌥🌥🌥🌥🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅
There good outweighed there bad The moors civils alot of nations period i know my history period🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
I love the way in this film Kevin Costner just turned up to work one day and decided to to try the English accent every few scenes then was like “nah!”
I don't know why but 2:51 "we don't got nothin ta EAATTT" always makes me laugh
A proper peasant!
What do we need that the forest cannot provide?
R.I.P Michael Kamen!
Everyone loosing their minds about an accent. Meanwhile Morgan Freeman's like >.
This might be the only time he ever changed his voice for a role
Good film one of my favorite Costner film since Mr. Brook and man of steel.
This speech was so bad I love it. His response to “we ain’t got nothing to eat” was “the forest will provide … we have food”. And then, “what about our kin? The Sheriff has taken from them too” “By god we take it back.”
Well you convinced me.
TERRIBLE! But it’s a movie I saw when I was 10 so I can overlook all the atrocities because the story, some acting, and score was great.
3:45 Keep practicing Bran.
Dat music
A different era for film scores, much more passionate classical composers. Hollywood composers now generally seem really afraid of trying to be boldly thematic with grand movements and suites. They also don't know their way around an orchestra.
+Vrangsynn
*Eargasm*
Agreed. This soundtrack still ranks in the Classic FM top 10 film scores of all time.
Austin Dyer absolutely, 1000000%
When I watched this movie around '92 I wanted an arrow and bow and everything. I wanted to be Robin Hood.
Best Sherriff ever
By God we take it back
A film full of anachronisms but still enjoy watching it all these years later.
01:45 "want my arrow back undamaged! takes forever to make one!"
Then by god we’ll take it back.
very best
Even as Robin Hood he's just Kevin Costner. He just can't be anyone else 😂 😂
Right!😂
What is going ON with that accent Costner holy moly
Movie Accent Expert Breaks Down 32 Actors' Accents. When you pretend to know somthing to look smart lul lulzers xd S U P E R CRINGE OOOooof
But you right tho. It's atrocious
What a weird way to make an arrowhead. Normally, they make a sleeve and hammer it tight, but they're splitting the arrow? That's a recipe for danger. Still a good movie though.
Great movie, we are in this battle with Nottingham right now again. He has us fighting each other, and robin has not been able to reach them to stand up against the "what's about to happen" phase coming.
Robin was basically the retired soldier cleaning his gun and will was the know it all wannabe fighter trying to call out Robin and attack him. then Robin on instinct blew a hole in his hand.
This would have been a perfect Robin Hood movie if not for Costner's very American accent. Having said that, I still think this was far better than the one starring Russell Crowe.
Lmao will seems to have the most fancy outfit😂 i love slater💖💖💖
Brilliant film
Funny thing is that Christian Slater also spoke with an american accent.
One of the best original scores in cinematic history.
I learned from being in the forces that 1 man fighting for his people and his life, is worth more than even 1000 hired soldiers.
One of my favourite scenes from the best Robin Hood film. Disney cartoon right behind it then the 2018 one
why people criticize this movie for Costner's american accent is beyond me, when you have the king speaking with a scottish accent at the same time.
Faster than a T-1000, makes liquid melt faster than metal, solidifies metal faster than an oak mould `Kevin Costner got those oG CGi arrow skillz.'
RH: 'If you truly believe you are free, you can win!'
Ramsay Bolton: *feeds his matron to his dogs*
Crowd:
2:44 "They got armer..." 😆
Back then there was no such thing as a "British accent." It still doesn't really exist, you can find hundreds of different accents all over Britain.
Muy sensato.
Tenes un maestro Morgan, Robin excelente
This is the only film about where Moeslem and Christian unite against tyranny. Am i right?
we'll find shaftey and sholace in tha trees!
Great.movie
Is there any clip of Robin Hood's story about noblemen running at the first sight of the enemy while stable boys defended their horses to the death?
THANKS GUYS !!!
W Bydgoszczy pamiętam jak ktoś mi powiedział Mariusz ty Sam świata nie zmienisz justice
I love this movie and all its faults like hiw they made dozens of military quality swords from forest materials apparently lol
Excelente film 😢😢😢😢😊😊😊
Prime example how you motivate and train a terrorist force
Bobin hood Prince of thieves
Ludzie mogą się zjednoczyć i potrzebny jestem ja ponieważ To zależy od ludzi justice Robert Albinski
It's still English law that every englishman should practice with the bow every Sunday morning...the only bowmen better than the English at the time were the welsh.
@Smokey Mcb it's an English long bow, you can get one on the internet, you don't need a license pending on where your from. Specialised people still make them in the uk.
My god the score was good in this movie!
The scene made me immediately run out to the backyard and try to carve by own bow and arrows. They worked like crap. I was 7.
YodatheHobbit oh gosh I did the same thing. Tried to melt tin cans to mold into arrows.
@@DanielGardnerAwesome Gardner.
*But we ain't got nothing to eeeeeeeeeeeeeat !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
ha nothing to eat but sounds like he smokes 40 a day
Didn't know that forests can provide you with swords
0:40 Yeah thanks for bailing on me LOL
My lady marion
This movie shows that religion has nothing to do with fighting against tyranny with courage/ freedom
God take it back!
My boyfriend likes this chip
Thumbs up,if you got interested in archery after you saw this movie.
Someone should of put Guile’s theme song after that badass quote
This is the answer to the quarantine lock down!
Yes we go into the forest and boil up a few arrows ands swords!
4:30 HE SPLIT HIS ARROW IN TWINE
Everyone's super revved up, meanwhile Will Scarlett is crippled for life X-D