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Old 05-10-2010, 12:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Robin Hood......

Been looking forward to this movie. The combination of Russel Crowe, Ridley Scott and Brian Grazer should make for a good movie.


Be sure to check out the interactive trailer and the Book of Origins. Cool stuff.



Robin Hood - In Theaters May 14th


Who's going to check this movie out?
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Old 05-10-2010, 12:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It looks a little dark imo, i'll find it and watch at some point.

I do really like the Robin Hood BBC series though.
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I'll probably go see it Friday when my kid gets out of school. Next week we'll go see MacGruber.
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I'll probably go see it Friday when my kid gets out of school. Next week we'll go see MacGruber.
I don't know how old your kids are and I don't dare pretend to know more about being a father than you, but make sure that you want to take your kids to MacGruber. It's supposed to be funny, but a bit raunchy. I think it even might be R-rated.
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I don't know how old your kids are and I don't dare pretend to know more about being a father than you, but make sure that you want to take your kids to MacGruber. It's supposed to be funny, but a bit raunchy. I think it even might be R-rated.
Not only that but it looks horrendous...you could not pay me to go see that epic piece of crap.
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I don't know how old your kids are and I don't dare pretend to know more about being a father than you, but make sure that you want to take your kids to MacGruber. It's supposed to be funny, but a bit raunchy. I think it even might be R-rated.
he's 15, we went to see "Kick Ass" a few weeks ago. Does that make me a bad parent?
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he's 15, we went to see "Kick Ass" a few weeks ago. Does that make me a bad parent?
Not all. That's exactly what I was trying NOT to say.
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he's 15, we went to see "Kick Ass" a few weeks ago. Does that make me a bad parent?
Not if you think he's mature enough for it. My dad was telling me how some lady at his work took her two kids, between ages 11-14, to Kick-Ass and was surprised how violent it was. Not sure how you can take children that young to an "R" movie without at least knowing why it's rated "R."
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when my 18 year old son and I went to see "Hangover" a grandmother, mother and a kid of about 8 were in the theater as well. I don't think they got up and left, but I'm sure that was an interesting conversation in the car on the way home.

ok...back to our regularly scheduled topic.

I'm looking forward to Robin Hood, after the near debacle of Kevin Costner's surfer-dude chic affair, complete with a sappy Bryan Adams' song, the story needed a reboot that takes it back to it's roots.

I just hope this movie doesn't try to inject 21st century political correctness into the story.
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I actually have a difficult time enjoying Crowe, but I'm still planning to see this. Might be a future Netflix event, but I'll watch it nonetheless.
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This should be way better than the early 90's half baked attempt with Kevin Costner and a crappy soft rock soundtrack.
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Ridley Scott is hosting a 2 hour Documentary about Robin Hood on the History Channel NOW and again at 12:00pm for lost fans.....
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Not if you think he's mature enough for it. My dad was telling me how some lady at his work took her two kids, between ages 11-14, to Kick-Ass and was surprised how violent it was. Not sure how you can take children that young to an "R" movie without at least knowing why it's rated "R."
Did the name of the movie not give it away?
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Ridley Scott is hosting a 2 hour Documentary about Robin Hood on the History Channel NOW and again at 12:00pm for lost fans.....
I fell asleep watching that last night, i would like to see this movie.
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So my son is 8 months, should I take him to see McGruber?
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