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Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
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It's not Blazing Saddles, but there are some chuckles to be found in Mel Brooks's 1993 spoof of the Robin Hood legend. Cary Elwes is Robin (with a lighthearted jab at Kevin Costner's bad English accent in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves), while Richard Lewis plays an angst-ridden King John, and Roger Rees a snotty Sheriff of Nottingham. Comic David Chappelle has some good moments as the only black member of Robins's noble thieves, and Brooks does his own spin on Friar Tuck: Rabbi Tuchman. The song-and-dance sequences featuring a chorus line of the Merry Men ("We're men / men in tights") is vintage Brooks, but otherwise the film...
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| Robin Hood: Men in Tights Movie Review by Joe (9/8/2006) |
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So many, many, many years of waiting!
Robin Hood: Men in Tights, wonderfully directed and written by the screen comedic legend Mel Brooks, has only been available to own on VHS for many years.
Until now. Now we can all enjoy Robin Hood: Men in Tights where it ought to be - in our DVD players. I was one of the first to...
(complete Robin Hood: Men in Tights review by Joe)
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