What the hell is this


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Its called Robin Hood: Beyond Sherwood

Check the top =P

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It's Buffy of Sherwood.

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Is it going to be on television? Has it already been on television? Is is going to be on HBO, Showtime, Scifi?? Does anyone know anything??

Go in with no expectations, come out with no disappointments.

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It's supposed to be on Scifi (or Syfy as it will soon be called), I think. Scifi channel TV movies don't instill a viewer with the greatest amount of confidence. I'll wait for the Russell Crowe Robin Hood film.

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You can keep that film as RC is a bit too old to play Robin.
Anyway this isn't the first time Robin Hood has had Fantasy elements
i.e there was that short lived show from a few years back that was filmed in
Lithuania where they spoke like they did on XENA
Then there was the Robin Hood that was only seen on SHOWTIME here in the states but was also on (at the time) VHS which had two different Robins over the course of the show the latter being Sean Connery's son Jason.


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I'm more than halfway through this movie right now (watching on SyFy, of course), and I feel the review that says "Don't Waste Your Time..." was written by someone who's seen very few movies and has even less knowledge of actors.

Both Robin Dunne AND Erica Durance have had long, successful, runs on American TV shows (she as Lois Lane on "Smallville;" he as one of the stars of SyFy's hit show, "Sanctuary). And Julian Sands (sheriff of Nottingham in the movie) -- GEESH is this FAR from HIS first role... He starred as the Warlock in the movie of the same name more than 25 years ago, and has had numerous starring roles, since.

The ratings guide that comes with DISH gives this movie 2 of 4 stars (and it doesn't give ANY stars to most SyFy movies). Thus far, I'd say it's worthy of at least two stars, and in probably the top 5% of movies I've seen that claimed to be "SyFy Channel originals."

I think IMDB really needs to feature a different (more positive) review for this film.
Jeff Hayes

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