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Date Posted: 08:06:31 04/22/02 Mon
Author: Christine Millar
Subject: Robin Hood

I thought Robin Hood was a very good idea for the first full-length color film of all time. It's plot is classic, it is a legend, and therefore timeless. The only part of the movie that I really didn't like was the fight scenes. They look really fake, whereas now, everything seems to be portrayed in a more realistic fashion. I'm probably giving a bias opinion, though, because I have just recently watched THE MUSKETEER and the fight scenes in that are AMAZING! So it really isn't fair to compare these two movies and their fight scenes. It's like comparing Singin' in the Rain to Moulin Rouge. =)

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