Weekly Posters: New ‘Robin Hood’ Poster Adds A Romantic Angle
April 24, 2010 by Faisal Hashmi
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So we’ve got ‘Robin Hood’ by Ridley Scott releasing right after ‘Iron Man 2′ and chances for its success are very dim in my opinion. Mainly because audiences of today prefer loud action effect-driven films more than grand medieval epics. It’s sad but true. Hoping to sell the movie more than just a medieval action [...]
‘Robin Hood’ To Screen At Cannes Film Festival
March 28, 2010 by Faisal Hashmi
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The upcoming Ridley Scott helmed epic ‘Robin Hood’ starring Russell Crowe releases officially on the 14th of May this year, but will make its premiere at a prestigious festival first. Universal Pictures announced that the film will open the Cannes Film Festival out of competition on May 12, two days before its release. Not much [...]
Final ‘Robin Hood’ Trailer Is So Much Better
March 14, 2010 by Faisal Hashmi
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One movie that had no kind of hype and looked as generic as possible was the upcoming Ridley Scott epic starring Russel Crowe – ‘Robin Hood’. The problem? It looked like a ‘Gladiator 2′. The solution by Universal? Releasing a trailer that highlights the story and what makes it so epic and unique. Here it [...]
Weekly Posters: Heroic Poster For Russell Crowe’s ‘Robin Hood’
December 26, 2009 by Faisal Hashmi
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Medieval war epics being one of my favorite sub-genres, I’m glad to see their triumphant return next year with Clash of the Titans and upcoming Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven) epic ‘Robin Hood’. We first got a trailer that proved it had the goods we needed, and now a heroic poster is here. Oscar [...]
Action-Packed Trailer For Russell Crowe’s ‘Robin Hood’
December 17, 2009 by Faisal Hashmi
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Russell Crowe is back in form and ready for war in the new teaser trailer for the upcoming Ridley Scott epic ‘Robin Hood’. And you can see it here. Oscar winner Russell Crowe stars as the legendary figure known by generations as Robin Hood, whose exploits have endured in popular mythology and ignited the imagination [...]

