Robin Hood: Men in Tights

(1993)

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Mel Brooks directed and co-wrote this satiric comedy which lampoons a number of cinematic treatments of the legend of Sherwood Forest, including Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and The Adventures of Robin Hood. ... Full Article

We know that an entire generation never heard of comedian Dom DeLuise , who died Monday at the age of 75. But oh what they missed. ... Full Article

And the local MP is not happy. With both Australian actors currently overseas filming on set - in the luscious Freshwater West in Pembrokeshire, Wales - far away in England's Nottinghamshire, MP Paddy Tipping claims director Ridley Scott risks delivering... ... Full Article

Originally titled "Nottingham," director Ridley Scott's upcoming " Robin Hood " adaptation was previously rumored to star Russell Crowe as both Robin Hood and the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham . ... Full Article

Synopsis: A parody of the much-done medieval English tale of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS also directly lampoons the politically correct ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES, which... ... Full Article

Kurti and Doyle participated in the first season by writing both "The Taxman Cometh" and "Peace?Off." But in the time that has lapsed between season one and two, they must have stopped watching the show and ran off just... ... Full Article

Errol Flynn as Robin Hood?Perfect.American Kevin Costner?Please!Even Mel Brooks knew enough to get the accent of the beloved character right: He cast London-born Cary Elwes in "Robin Hood: Men in Tights." ... Full Article

I presume Shiloh Pitt becomes Piloh Shitt. Why does this make me laugh? You're a munny funt, Carx... Must be why I haven't stopped chuckling yet. ... Full Article

MEL APPROPRIATION
ew.com1994-01-14
Call it robbing from the poor. Despite all the poop gags,pee-pee punch lines, and other PG-13 naughtiness, Mel Brooks' Robin Hood: Men in Tights remains remarkably like Brooks' far tamer 1975 ABC-Tv sitcom on the same subject, When Things Were... ... Full Article

BLECCH COMEDY
ew.com1993-08-06
A joke that falls flat is usually an embarrassment-just think of that awful, gaping silence where the chuckles should be. You don't have to be the perpetrator, either, to feel your cheeks turn red. ... Full Article

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