A depiction of the first Tea Party, & the origin of the first right-wing militia movement!!
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 15/05/2010 01:29:45 AM
I have to wonder if the movie was deliberately edited this way, in light of the political climate. You have a country whose previous leader racked up spending for his war in the Middle East, and his callow, curly-haired successor is trying to tax the country dry, inspiring a resistance movement. The anti-tax protestors assemble peacefully citing a need for strict-constructionist constitutional government, property rights, and respect for individual freedoms, and an end to government prohibitions on the killing of wild animals. And as a result of government hostility, they get their weapons and move back into the woods.
Even more telling, IMO, is their leaving out the typical Robin Hood mission statement of "rob the rich and give to the more." The one socialistic element of the Robin Hood story and they leave that out. The ONLY thing remotely touching on this is when they steal grain and plant it for themselves, which will incidentally benefit the poor people too. But that was more of a whole-group-need thing than a spread-the-wealth thing. Friar Tuck also is something of an entrepreneur, running a side business, so yay! capitalism.
Related to the tax-protest plotline, a while ago, Cracked.com ran a list of "Actors who have been typecast in oddly specific roles." The article essentially drew up similarities in roles an actor as has played (such as the similarities between the Russian hookers in Max Payne & Hitman, played by the same actress), and can now add Gerald McSorely (NO clue if I spelled that right - can't expect me to get these foreign names) & his propensity for playing loyal Northern subjects of a douchey, adulterous king, who lead protest movements against the plundering ways of the king's minions. Being involved with both the Magna Carta & the Pilgrimage of Grace is even more kick-ass than fighting in the Battles of Stirling(bridge), Gallipoli AND the Cowpens (mostly because of that last one would never have happened without the MC). Gerald McSorely beats Mel Gibson!
Even more telling, IMO, is their leaving out the typical Robin Hood mission statement of "rob the rich and give to the more." The one socialistic element of the Robin Hood story and they leave that out. The ONLY thing remotely touching on this is when they steal grain and plant it for themselves, which will incidentally benefit the poor people too. But that was more of a whole-group-need thing than a spread-the-wealth thing. Friar Tuck also is something of an entrepreneur, running a side business, so yay! capitalism.
Related to the tax-protest plotline, a while ago, Cracked.com ran a list of "Actors who have been typecast in oddly specific roles." The article essentially drew up similarities in roles an actor as has played (such as the similarities between the Russian hookers in Max Payne & Hitman, played by the same actress), and can now add Gerald McSorely (NO clue if I spelled that right - can't expect me to get these foreign names) & his propensity for playing loyal Northern subjects of a douchey, adulterous king, who lead protest movements against the plundering ways of the king's minions. Being involved with both the Magna Carta & the Pilgrimage of Grace is even more kick-ass than fighting in the Battles of Stirling(bridge), Gallipoli AND the Cowpens (mostly because of that last one would never have happened without the MC). Gerald McSorely beats Mel Gibson!
Cannoli
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
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“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
Robin Hood (2010)
14/05/2010 01:23:47 PM
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I doubt I'll be watching it.
14/05/2010 01:28:44 PM
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Re: I doubt I'll be watching it.
14/05/2010 01:31:00 PM
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Re: I doubt I'll be watching it.
14/05/2010 01:35:48 PM
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Re: I doubt I'll be watching it.
14/05/2010 01:48:19 PM
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I think I'm going to invade Ridley Scott's backyard with French boats. Makes as much sense.
14/05/2010 06:26:33 PM
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Yeah well, what's the point in trying to write a balanced and open minded review...
15/05/2010 12:41:46 PM
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I'm not too fussed by it
14/05/2010 04:11:46 PM
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If this is an origin story why is Robin Hood being played by a bloated guy in his late 40's? *NM*
14/05/2010 06:12:04 PM
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Because very few people come back from a 10-year crusade in their 20s? *NM*
15/05/2010 12:39:00 AM
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The Robin Hood as a crusader is an unnecessary modern addition anyway. *NM*
15/05/2010 05:34:31 PM
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A depiction of the first Tea Party, & the origin of the first right-wing militia movement!!
15/05/2010 01:29:45 AM
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ummm
15/05/2010 10:06:11 AM
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Did you actually READ the post, or have some sort of bot replying?
19/05/2010 02:51:27 PM
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Russell Crowe, let me count the ways I hate you...
15/05/2010 06:02:07 PM
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It's odd how often I hear that
16/05/2010 12:17:06 PM
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I also don't think he's a good actor
18/05/2010 09:49:12 PM
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Insider, rubbish? What the hell? *NM*
18/05/2010 09:59:21 PM
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