He’s a character from folklore which is a bit different. He isn’t owned by any one author. He may be based on historical people with certain details embellished or altered, and then more fictional stories added on over time.
His stories do include references to real historical people and events, such as the kings Richard I and John. The 1938 film (starring Errol Flynn) weaves these two into a story about Robin Hood leading a peasant revolt against John, tapping into Anglo-Saxon identity as a form of English nationalism.
I’m pretty sure they’re saying that this fictional story about a fictional character is necessary be because the true story would be about Bezos and people would hate it.
Sorta? He’s a folk legend, which are often based in reality but highly exaggerated (more and more over time). So mostly yes, but probably at least partially no
Well you’ve got to really. The real story of robbing the poor to line the pockets of the rich doesn’t have the same ring to it.
Real story? He’s a fictional character.
He’s a character from folklore which is a bit different. He isn’t owned by any one author. He may be based on historical people with certain details embellished or altered, and then more fictional stories added on over time.
His stories do include references to real historical people and events, such as the kings Richard I and John. The 1938 film (starring Errol Flynn) weaves these two into a story about Robin Hood leading a peasant revolt against John, tapping into Anglo-Saxon identity as a form of English nationalism.
I’m pretty sure they’re saying that this fictional story about a fictional character is necessary be because the true story would be about Bezos and people would hate it.
Sorta? He’s a folk legend, which are often based in reality but highly exaggerated (more and more over time). So mostly yes, but probably at least partially no
He’s nearly as real as Jesus
Hehe yeah.
The Disney Robin Hood movie fucking rips. Everything afterwards sucks.
Men In Tights was good for it’s time!
Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner was also good.
The best Robin Hood film is the one from 1938 starring Errol Flynn. That movie is a masterpiece!
Man Alan Rickman and Michael Wincott playing off each other was just incredible!
Wincott
Rickman
Yes! Alan Rickman was a true scene stealer in everything he did. I really miss him! RIP
My favorite Robin Hood!
Hell yeah. Good call.
Based foxboy.