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Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe reteam in new 'Robin Hood' trailer

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 15, 2009 By Drew McWeeny
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Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe reteam in new 'Robin Hood' trailer

Russell Crowe stars as the famous outlaw Robin Hood this summer for director Ridley Scott in 'Robin Hood' 

Credit: Universal

I know that we're all supposed to harumph and say we hate "Gladiator" these days, at least based on the way the fanboy nation reacts every time it's mentioned, but forget that.  I loved "Gladiator" when it came out and I still think it's one of the most acutely entertaining moments of Ridley Scott's career.

I'm also on record as being a huge fan of the director's cut of "Kingdom Of Heaven," a film that was mistreated to a disturbing extent during its theatrical run.  Fox shot themselves in the foot on that one, because the shortre theatrical cut deserved to fail... it made no sense.  The longer version, though, is powerful and impressive, and almost overwhelming during the battle scenes.

Now it's back to the well for Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe, who could probably stand to have a box-office hit, and I'll admit... I'm having a hard time working up much enthusiasm for yet another rendition of "Robin Hood."  Then again, it's all about how the story is told, and I'll admit... there are two things that have me immediately interested:  Cate Blanchett and Mark Strong.  Both of them are exciting each and every time they work, and Strong in particular is on a roll right now.

So if you're curious, check it out at Apple.com, where the trailer made its official debut today, and where you can see it in HD.  "Robin Hood" arrives in theaters May 14, 2010.

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    • JoeK said
    • If there is a groundswell of Gladiator hate out there I missed it. If it's coming from the same rabble I suspect I've no doubt how I missed it.

      As for Robin Hood - a classic and fun story - the last Big Hollywood treatment was hurt by some very....curious decisions (f... me he cleared it!, the Nottingham assault on Marian at the end) so color me excited when I see Ridley Scott working in this genre sight unseen - particularly with Crowe.
    • Dec 16, 09 at 12:49PM EST
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    • dyikini said
    • I like this trailer. I wasn't up for ANOTHER Robin Hood. I thought Ridley would take a 'true story behind the myth' approach. I just can't buy that because factually, there is little confirmed about the story and it's possibly got not an ounce of truth to it all from what I know...

      The trailer worked well with me though and as it is a Robin Hood tale I will be giving it a chance anyway.

      Now Ridley, just knock this new Alien out of the park!
    • Dec 16, 09 at 12:40AM EST
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    • warblecroaker said
    • Well i kind of wish that Hood could have looked a bit more like we know him, at least with longer hair or even the hat...but don't tell me that teaser is not a beauty. Nobody does sword epics better than master Ridley. And its going to be great fun to see such a visceral take on the old story.
    • Dec 15, 09 at 11:44PM EST
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    • David D. said
    • So much for the "Merry Men." This may be the first Robin Hood movie ever that isn't any fun at all.
    • Dec 15, 09 at 07:52PM EST
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