Director: We should try to end the negative stereotypes of black teenagers. Also directior: Lets have them break into a construction site and assault a cop
When that grandma said "I don't care what stories they told you in school, Robin Hood was a black woman" I felt shivers going down my spine. Truly a very powerful moment.
I like the fact that they had an apartment that was better than what 75% of all humanity has, and lived in an okay area in one of the best countries on earth but still acted like major victims
Big data crunched ALL the dirty laundry from the REZ, Ezra Miller, the missing Native women, what skinwalking is. Disney scrambling to rewrite whole ECHO series ---------------------------
Isnt the cop 180 shooting an unarmed BLACK MOM a white male? And isnt the cop hesitating to shoot the armed robber a white FEMALE officer? I think you get where I'm going lol.
@@franciscodanconia4324mind you, Margot Kidder was originally from Yellowknife so I’m not completely disappointed with the north of Canada, even if she got eccentric with age.
Everyone is out of touch. "I filled up the condom jar in case you need a re-up" is something written by a bunch of 50 year old white dudes trying to be hip and down with the message. No one in reality is using street slang for purchasing drugs for condoms. No one is storing condoms like a stash of drugs either.
Yea, thats usually the scene where the mom says ‘come get some breakfast. I made waffles’. Instead she lets her daughter know that she…. Filled the condom jar for her…
No no, that IS an empowering movement, because nothing says strong female character than sleeping with 100+ different guys to the point the jar had to be refilled regularly on a daily basis, because we all know love and romance no longer exist in modern day world 🙂
I remember when I was a teen , Romeo and Juliet was remade with a modern coat of paint. They still spoke in Shakespeare poetry, but the swords were turned into pistols, and it took place in the 90s in L.A. or something. the cinematography was very beautiful, colorful and artistically presented. It was a great way to get , at least, a handy from from any girl u took to see it. Updating an old story for modern times can be done, while preserving the essence of a story...R+J update worked fine. It can be done. Director X ..lol what...must be real proud of thier work😅
No, no, no, no ... modern conservative audiences insist that EVERYTHING stay the same as it was in the past. It is the only way forward in storytelling. {banging my head on my desk}
The problem is people don’t even know what the original Robin Hood tale was about. he didn’t steal from the rich to give too the poor in the way we perceive it he stole from an illegitimate government unlawfully taxing its citizens as well as thieves masquerading as beggars and corrupt members of the church (but he always gave that money back to the church to be used as it was intended). Robin Hood himself was a noble and stopped his work when the legitimate king returned and even fought for him in several wars eventually leading to his death. He was never a "f*ck the system" figure his story taught the valuable lessons of not obeying someone just because they say they are the authority and to respect and fight for the actual authority of your government. The classical Robin Hood would have shot this brat for being a thief and disrupting legitimate law.
Not sure why people don't get that. It's right there in the story. The problem wasn't the rich, the problem was Prince John usurping the throne of his brother and destroying the kingdom. And the peasants Robin was protecting and helping didn't want to get rid of the rich, they wanted their legitimate king back.
No. In the original Ballads of Robin Hood, he was a commoner who robbed rich people and helped the poor. He helped a knight who was inpoverished by a bad bishop in one of the ballads
Using existing properties instead of something original ✅ Changing the race of the main character ✅ Changing the sexual identity of the main character ✅ Making sure that a huge stereotype still exists (black person steals) ✅ Perfection 🤩
Making the villain the only white male in the show ✅ Claiming the people that dislike this show are racists (don't know if they did this because no one saw that shit show, lol)
At first I was disgusted by the ableism as there were no wheel chair bound persons of colour to be found! But then the police shot Robyn's mom resulting in her being paralyzed, thus creating the wheel chair bound persons of colour this show desperately needed within the story! Truly, Director X is a genius beyond compare!
I'll only accept her playing a wheel chair using person of color if she was actually shot. If she wasn't, then she should be replaced by an actor who is in reality a wheel chair using person of color! Only wheel chair using people of color should play wheel chair using people of color. Who's ready to stand up...er, sit down, with me on this very important, topical issue?
As a Canadian I apologise for these “Woke Ultra Pro Max writers” . Please keep in mind not all Canadians are like this , you know the some stereotype about Canada are true so please don’t mind them .Thank you in advance and I appreciate your understanding.🍁🇨🇦
What I like about this show the most is that the "villain" is the most sensible, intelligent and likable character who is also kind of a savage and based, and turns out is actually motivated by trying to do something good even if it will be seen negatively in the short term by some people. Meanwhile the "heroes" are just a bunch of stupid criminals who should be put into jail.
SFO's "The Association with Evil" makes it clear why, TL;DR; wokeoids oppose what Western culture stands for, and thus embraces evil imagery to show their opposition. The result being that when wokeoids write up villains, they end up softening up real monsters (Red Skull Peterson) or actually make the villain more similar to a normie
That is what I hated about the show, the villain was more sensible and intelligent. While the heroes are some wannabe heroes who are actually being criminal. 😂😂😂 The writing is so dogshit!
Director X has no one to blame but himself. Despite being told *multiple* times by Producer Y and Writer W that they needed more time to refine the script, he still went ahead anyways.
I don't know if more time would have helped though. That's like asking for more time to sculpt a pile of feces into a diamond. In the end, when you're working with such poor material, it's still gonna be shit lol
@@kantstenchonthemel5641 i was about to click a like to your comments but then i realised it might hurt your feelingsif you interpreted it in the wrong way! lol. :) all the best
What's also insane is Director X, when addressing the criticism of his show, said something along the lines of "let's be serious. None of you actually care about Robin Hood. No one does. no one cares about Robin Hood. Why is anyone even mad?" What a guy.
It's not his culture he's ruining. If you did that to African folk heros or legends he's probably be pretty annoyed and in a Cancellation kind of mood!
Well, let's say: At least this utter garbage is set in the modern world and not in medieval England... like this kind of shit usually does to twist history into something absurd. So, in the end, it's a terribly low rated (1 star on IMDb... that's very bad!) garbage tv-show that obviously nobody cares about.
English Wikipedia: "Robyn Hood was met with an overwelmingly negative response, and currently holds a 1.1/10 rating on IMDb. Director X openly attributed the negative reviews to racism and blamed the low ratings on "review-bombing"." I just love it. They produce these beyond woke "remakes" of old classics over and over again and instead of even considering FOR JUST A SECOND that their own product is just bad, they immediately blame the "racist audience".
_While the protagonists are people of color and the antagonists are primarily white,[6] Director X stated that the show was not written "with any race in mind"._ Wikipedia. But it was defended with a particular race in mind eh..
It's gotten to the point that Critical Drinker videos are the only way I can actually glean any entertainment at all from modern cinema/ TV shows. Well done my friend!
He's great. Check out Cinema Sins for a comedic, lighter shade of comedic criticism. Mauler provides great witty quips among Longman deep, intelligent analyses. For rip-roaring sarcasm check Space Ice about Steven Segal movies. 👍
Am I a bad person for loving the fact that stuff like this exists? I mean it's... it's incredible. Borderline mystical. Someone wrote it, someone approved it, someone *dramatic pause* paid for it. Amazing.
South Park years back mocked Netflix for throwing money around and greenlighting anything.. so I think it's easy to believe somebody would pay for what is essentially a madtv parody sketch made into a series. Drinker makes us at least think this is entertaining for the most ironic reasons
I believe most of these shows and movies are just money laundering. Especially when they have high budgets but with no name actors and not much special effects
The worst part is that they thought it was against black stereotypes. It actually plays into them and I don't understand how the director never saw it. One of the best b horrror movies ever is Tales from the hood, the people who made this bs should watch and learn how to actually empower black people without seeming mentally challenged and extremely racist. Tales has actually impacted the black community so much that many black men have told the creators that they made these men rethink their destructive behaviors. If a b horror flick can have such positive impact on people, any well made art can do the same. But it seems Western writers and directors are so entitled that they cannot see this potential. And taking the stories of white heroes and giving to non-white people strikes me as condescending. It's like giving latinos, like me, Namor or Blue Beetle. Thanks, we have our own mythology and stories.
What's even better is that Robyn and her friends aren't teenagers. Robyn is explicitly said to be 24, so you have a bunch of people in their mid twenties with the maturity level of children .
The BBC Robin Hood was excellent in every respect. This appears to be some modern woke garbage that isn't worth watching. Even if it's good, it's definitely NOT the best thing out there by far.
Honestly, race and gender swapping a character is just so clever and fresh. Not sure how they came up with such an ingenious idea that nobody has ever done before.
I mean, yeah; it is literally nothing new, I dunno why this is getting so much attention lol just let it die in obscurity as another crap modern reimagining, but now it’s everywhere… There’s no inherent reason this couldn’t work with a decent script but it seems to have gone for the obvious moronic checklist approach with all the clichés.
I'm so sick of woke creators blaming the audience for their mistakes. I was telling my brother a couple weeks back that I don't even watch shows anymore, I just watch other people making fun of them. The "real" Robin Hood wasn't even a thief or rebel. He was a loyalist and patriot who fought for his people and his king against usurper and traitors.
Yes. "Robs from the rich, gives to the poor" was, in fact, a lyric from the theme of the old TV show, NOT from the original story. How sad. That's probably beyond what Director X researched.
I love how The Critical Drinker sacrifices his braincells to give us the 411 on all these exciting entertainment opportunities. Truly, he's the hero we need.
I was thinking the same thing. He has saved me from hours and hours of utter trash “entertainment” with his concise direct and accurate takes on these attempts at filling my time.
Well as a Canadian can definitely say America caused this. Our country is so closesly tied with America that your who broken social movement/culture war washed over our country like a tsunami post 2016.
Director X is Elon Musk's newest invetion, an AI Movie Script Generator and Director. I mean it fits perfectly. Only a cold and unemotional machine with no creativity would just lump the same tired tropes, cliches, stereotype, audience baits and pack it in a story that has already been done to death to fit the [current day].
yeah sterotypes created by whites, to delude themselves to think they're not the shittest people on earth stealing multiple continents; I would too conjure up made up bs and paint a narrative about other groups of people if i was fully white myself
As a european currently trapped in canada let me assure you that this is the absolute TOP TIER of what Canadian TV can produce. Government funded, government supported.
My great uncle was in a coma for 3 years & the hospital were about to pull the plug. On his last day I put this show on so we could enjoy it together. 5 minutes in, he woke up, walked to the tv, ripped it off the wall & screamed “Wakanda Forever!” All the nurses clapped & the president gave us medals. Thank you Director X, you saved my family
Huh. I thought he would have woken up, watched 5 minutes of this and then with his last remaining strength pulled the plug on himself, whispering “I don’t want to live in a world like this. I hope Director X is happy…”
I'm almost upset at the Drinker for even letting me know this show exists. This is a different level of pandering and awful I didn't think was possible
Julien Christian Lutz wouldn't! But that guy is out of his mind! He actually thinks he is MLK Jr., reincarnated. He just doesn't realize that Malcolm X warned us of his coming!
I am still waiting for a documentary about pale white, blond haired Obama. "I don't care what teachers said at school, my grandma always said that Obama was white."
The pillock that made it. The idiots that wrote it. The morons that filmed it. The studio that enabled it and green lit it. And the brain dead planks that "star" in it...
The show was financed by the Canadian Media Fund. Therefore, it was made with tax dollars. Any Robin Hood production made with tax dollars from the government is already a self-defeating irony. Even more ironic is the show's creators claiming it's making a stand against racism. They say this as the show is literally about black people stealing with a production that's on government assistance... you can not make this shit up.
Director X is genius. He learned from Velma that the best way to have people watch your show is to make it utter garbage. That's a sad indictment of today's society.
@@whiteeye3453 I can't find any Discographies for this Wanna-be Social Commentator! I found a huge Filmography for the videos he has produced for R&B artists and rappers. He was taught by Hype Williams back in the 90's. He later turned to movies and put out "Across the Line", "Center Stage", and "Superfly", and then this garbage! He actually presents himself as some lofty woke artist trying to steer the social commentary. But honest, I just find this guy to be a bad joke! Supposedly he directed the first 2 episodes of the "October Faction" which had a Rotten Tomato score of 29%.
My favorite part of Robin Hood was that he was a Noble. He wasn’t helping himself. He could of easily just got in line and profited off the corruption just like the other nobles. But he felt a sense of obligation to his citizens. He choose to fight corruption that would of benefited him. He’s fighting for a world where he makes less money and has less power, for the benefit of the people he rules over. He is what a noble should be.
@@codyw1 Yeah but that is just the common people uprising against a tyrannical government. Imo there are far more interesting and inspiring stories of that happening in real life.
@@Aut0KAD I don’t think so… I haven’t seen the good movie in a while. And never read the OG myths so maybe I’m wrong. But I’ve always seen it as he went to war, while he was at war the government went tyrannical, he tried to make them not tyrannical when he came back from war, they refused so he started robbing them.
When Robyn said "its robbin time" and proceeded to rob everyone named robert I literally stood up and clapped with tears in my eyes. Truly one of the shows of all time.
What I find most shocking about this series is that it was 100% funded by the Canadian government. That's right, while Canadians struggle with arguably the worst housing crisis in their history, their tax dollars are going towards...this.
Most pointed comment and so little likes . Even when people try to do the right thing they just do it out of hate . Dem Blackies be stealing Raaaaahhhhhh! It just shows how effectively they have brainwashed people to hate each other . *smh*
Maybe they thought if they showed their last name (which I'm guessing is something like Steingoldbergowitz), it might be too obvious who is pushing "THE MESSAGE".
@@keithdivision3849 Yeah, but I'd still like to see the "Early Life" section for the producers and writers of the show. It's not them every single time, but usually it's them.
why? are you finished apologizing for Trudeau yet? Just kidding buddy, if we started apologizing for things our countries did or do wrong, the whole world would be one big constant apology! Just make sure you do your part and I promise I do mine and we get through all of this just fine!
Unfortunately, I was unable to make it through the whole video because of the background scenes, but I do appreciate the pain you went through to make it.
Even if a show is bad, they still show it because they've already spent millions on making it and something is better than nothing. Few times I've seen a show/movie refuse to show the finish product and its usually an iconic character that represents a company and don't wanna ruin the image.
A thing that always annoys me is that how most adaptations seem to forget that what the Sheriff was doing was illegal. He had no right to levy new taxes, especially at the levels he was doing it, and so they miss out on the fact that Robin is fighting this illegality the only way he can considering that Prince John is running cover for the sheriff. Hes not stealing from the rich to give to the poor, he's stealing from a theif to return their legal property
Eh, that really depends on which version your talking about. In the oldest stories we have, the stuff from mayday fairs, he stole from everyone. Later on, it became no farmers, yeoman, squires, knights or ladies. Then it became steal from the rich, give to the poor. Anyway, my point is, the oldest stories just have him as either a bandit through and through, or one with a loose code.
@@shagohad3nice so that means no ultra conservative right wing think tank version of Robin Hood. Although in this day and age, hacking would be a good Robin Hood strat.
@@Daemonarch2k6 i do wonder if that's only because of the american mindset that everything you've ever earned is to be yours alone, I mean it's sound but it does kinda rub me the wrong way don't it? I mean if the tax system in the US is similar to that of the EU countries like Sweden where they send you a receipt, would this concept of "taxation is theft" be as widespread as it is? That perhaps why many believe it to be is the lack of action that paying taxes does. It benefits nobody but the rich, well in the US it surely does but what of other nations? An interesting inquiry. Welp, I appreciate this comment. It gets the old noggin working again and then some. Good day! Ignore the ramblings!
@@johnarkansas6033Sweden has a total population of what? 5 million? While US has 350 million…?? 🙄🙄 yea, I’m kinda sick of neo-Marxist dip shits insisting we adopt the regressive tax system of countries with only a fraction of the population of America, not to mention countries with a completely different social structure. **sigh ** personally, I have a problem with 70% of my income, even as a lower class citizen (as is the case in those marvelous European countries) being snatched up by gubberment to forcibly redistribute to everyone else.. why?? Why is that more morally okay than wanting to keep what you rightfully worked for? (which in the grand scheme of things, does a whole lot more to benefit the class system than forcible redistribution-people tend to be a lot more charitable when the money they’re spending or giving away is conceptually their own rather than something recycled by a third party interloper). So yes, to emphasize the sentiment-taxation is and always will be theft. Educate yourself.
There is also to point out how in their daring escape Robyn and their Hood steal the Prince's car and threaten to kill his driver. In the second episode they plan to sell the car to spend the money on a party for themselves. In the meantime, John Prince visits Robyn's mom at the hospital with chocolate and flowers, apologizes for what happened, offers to pay for her medical bills and hire professional doctors to make sure she will walk again, is willing to gift her 1 million dollars for her family to get back on their feet (it is implied her daughters cannot access to education and therefore they are stuck in poverty), for the simple request of stopping the protesting and going to live somewhere else. Who are the good guys again...?
@@TheZROLimit no wonder it's reasonable! Who would like to reject a giant life changing sum of money! Get out of the condo! Heal your paralisis! Give your kids the education they are asking for and stop them from going around committing crimes! Live a better life! "No, I am going to wallow in self pity and keep playing the victim"
What are its ratings? How many people actually watched it? And by that I mean live Tv, who went out of their way to sit down and view it at time of broadcast and not via catchup or streaming online? Then I would like to know how many people actually live in Canada and how many people own a tv. So we can see what percentage of the country is stupid enough to view it. Example, there are roughly 60 - 70 million people living in the UK now. Give or take the ones we know and dont know about. Doctor Who only got about 2 million viewers per episode over its last full season with Whitaker and the BBC went into raptures about how high the figures were. When they were actually less than when it was axed back in 1987/88 at 4.5 million or so. And there was about 20 million less people in the UK then! The BBC uses the sort of creative number fiddles that would make Disney proud. And use a thing called audience appreciation index instead. So they say out of the 2 million viewers Doctor Who rated as the most watched show of the week with the audience....BUT THERE WAS ONLY 2 MILLION VIEWING!!! The other 58 million plus people were not watching at all!!!!! Its comical.....If something like half the country was watching the show, or everyone with a tv etc as a percentage of the population then it might be impressive.....
@@Simon-xc5oy I know a sewer rat and a fruit fly who watched it and one said “watermelon / 10” and the other I couldn’t speak for because I don’t know fruit fly :x
Someone pitched this to a producer who agreed to take on the project, who took it to a studio who agreed to fund a pilot who then green lit an entire season. This is why aliens won't contact us.
Hopefully once some of the billionaire space programs start to make real progress the aliens will realize we pose a genuine threat, and will decide to pre-emptively destroy our planet with giant space nukes.
This show was such an overwhelming masterpiece that when I watched it, my lunch decided to crawl back out of my stomach just to applaud it. Truly a moment in breathtaking cinema.
As a Canadian I am proud to introduce to the world yet another feature into the great pantheon of Canadian entertainment that has so dramatically influenced the world's cultural development...you can't imagine the world without us...can you?
There are a few good Canadian shows, and they are successful without government funding. It's shows like Robyn Hood and 98% of CBC shows that NEED government funding because otherwise it wouldn't exist.
The victim complex is strong in Canada, and has been for many decades. The biggest injustice I've seen for black Canadians has always been no matter what, they've never had it as bad as the stories coming out of the States. I've met so many over the years that seem to wish that they were far more oppressed, just so they had an excuse to fail and rebel.
@kentonkruger8333 Yeah, just look at Drake. Black Canadians almost wish they could have grown up dirt poor in Detroit, instead of upper middle class in Toronto.
I always thought of the point of Robin Hood is that he was recovering the money that was looted through taxation. He takes it back from the government that stole it from the people, and returns it to the people.
Times have changed abd the stakes have never been higher. It's private property that's theft now and there's only one way to put an end to it. Spoiler alert (if you haven't watched any of the last 100 seasons of Earth): it's mass starvation.
I love how the writers made a black character who's entire role in the story is to be a criminal and use the title of "hood" then accused the audience of being racist.
Wow. 1.0 on IMDb with 4 thousand votes. Quite the achievement. 90% give 1/10, 4% give 2/10 and 4% give 10/10. At least the show has brought people together.
@@lewis5866 That same scene played out in Macbeth. The prophecy in Macbeth claims that no man born of a woman shall slay Macbeth and Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped. Macduff wasn't born from a woman but by Caesarean section. If you look into Greek storytelling there are plenty of examples of this particular trope played out. For instance, Chronos ate all of his children (except Zeus) because he knew that one of his children would one day kill and overthrow him.
Let's not forget the nuance of the real Robin Hood which Director X seems to have bravely avoided, like being a fallen nobleman fighting after losing everything. Then there's the plot where Robin steals gold to help everyone who's suffering, before helping themselves. Basically, why is he a hero and not just a bandit with a bow?
Robin Hood was a nobleman who rebelled against the government which was poorly run while the king was fighting in the Crusades. It overtaxed and impoverished the the people so Robin Hood began raiding tax collectors and returning gold to the people. He saved the people (poor people in particular) from Joe Biden until the true king returned.
The Drinker uses lots of sarcasm inside his video... I fear Hollywood is too stupid to recognize the sarcasm and will blindly think the entire video is a compliment.
I was brought to tears when John Prince demanded to see Robyn's face, and she took off her mask and said "It's Robyn time", leaving the antagonist in stunned silence as he sees the perfect protagonist, right before she executed a perfect jujitsu spin-kick and sent John Prince flying off the balcony of his suite to his much deserved death, and everyone cheered.
i have only just heard about this junk i am certainly not going to waste my life with this I will stick with the other film and cartoon that i used to watch as a kid also.
i'm pretty sure she said "morbin time" though, and i think it was a roundhouse jujitsu kick,like she learned with master chuck norris in her flashback when she was 3 years old
@@raymoreton3184 the original comment is a meme when there's been so many changes to the original that it becomes a different movie. Pointing it out makes you "racist" and censored, so they say something like "my favorite part was when Robin Hood turned to Little John and said 'I don't think we're in Kansas anymore '". I think it started on movie reviews where the studios were heavily censoring/deleting comments
In the director's genius mind, he made the protagonists black criminals that hate the police, now that's what I call fighting against stereotypes. Congratulations Director X.
As a Swede, during an unprecedented period of gang violence, in a society very similar to the Canadian one, I think it's questionable to glorify criminal behaviour and spread hatred against the police. This story was set in a historical time for a reason.
As a American I can tell you the best defense against gang violence is end the black markets that fund them, the politicians could do it, they just don't care.
So this is what happens when a director that pretty much was dedicated to music videos gets into projects that requires actual thought into the process
@@henrythered305 Racer X was really Speed's brother. And Speed is just another word for meth. And he could well be reckless. Even though he caused many wrex. Marc Bolan should be mentioned here.
The show was absolute comedy gold. Watching Director X argue with Disparu on twitter was classic. Hopefully the hero of the piece, John Prince, can go on to better roles, because he carries what little exists of the show on his back.
The BBC Robin Hood was excellent in every respect. This appears to be some modern woke garbage that isn't worth watching. Even if it's good, it's definitely NOT the best thing out there by far.
Sometimes its good to liken genius with other genius, for me Alexander Brandon is the Vangelis of the videogame world, Christopher Nolan is the modern Orson Welles - and for me Director X is the Diverse, stunning and proud Uwe Boll we all really don't deserve.
Without Director X, we could never hope to see such a beacon of morality, who… (checks notes) commits trespassing, attacks police sent to protect the property, and steals from others to pay for things… yes, a hero indeed
That would be an insult to Malcolm X. I'd respect them more if they listed their name and earned respect, rather than try to leech off a great man's legacy.
The heroism of Robyn Hood becomes more apparent in the 2nd episode when 1) the cop who shot her mother is being investigated for his actions, 2) the developer apologies and offers to help the mother with her hospital bills if she stops encouraging people to break and enter his private home and trespassing in his building (after noting the paediatric ward he donated to her local hospital, just down the hall from her room), 3) the Sheriff has a heart to heart with Robyn about her own impoverished childhood and wanting to improve the neighbourhood and keep it safe, and how trespassing is illegal, 4) Robyn and her friends decide to steal money to use it to buy speakers and throw a big party with a bouncing castle, and 5) her adult IT friend with implants in his fingers offers her and her friends illegal drugs. The extent of Robyn's plight is also constantly reinforced by scenes of the rather nice appartments she and her friends live in (they'd be at a minimum $500/week rent where I live), and seeing all her nice clothes and phones and other toys shown off.
It's true. I hate it when show writer's have "poor" characters, yet their apartments are much better than what an average person would have, and their clothes are all from expensive brands. Most Hollywood directors have no idea how to make people look poor. They're either upper-middle class or homeless. They don't know how to do an inbetween.
I was happy the critical drinker reviewed Robyn Hood, I've always respected his unfiltered honesty and telling it as he sees it. I just finished Robyn Hood tonight (11/15/23) and I thoroughly enjoyed it, I was intrigued at how the latest contemporary telling of this famous story would unfold and I was pleased, I found it entertaining, this is just the latest retelling in a long line. "Robyn Hood" will win just like always. The Sheriff acted like always and will be defeated as always. Director X did a fine job, just like his work on Massari's videos. The versions of Robin Hood I grew up with were, Robin Hood: Prince of thieves, Men in tights, and the Disney animated animal version❤🇨🇦
Loving Disparu's reviews of this and how he repeatedly points out that the Sheriff is just doing her job, trying to uphold the law, and John is the most sensible character in the entire series.