Nephthys on 16/12/2009 at 04:31
too much of swinging weapons around.
Not enough dark backgrounds.
jtr7 on 16/12/2009 at 04:59
Quote Posted by Echelon5
Going to have to agree with you there. No news on Thief 4 so people just shit out threads left and right.
And your here to pepper them with poopy posts.:thumb:
Anyway, I saw no similarity worthy of the question, let alone as a reason to start a thread. There's a better way to tell taffers to check out the
Robin Hood trailer, since Robin Hood was an influence LGS drew from. :)
Herr_Garrett on 16/12/2009 at 06:29
SubJeff on 16/12/2009 at 07:25
I've always thought it was a little.... immature. I liked it at the time but this new one looks much more gritty and I like gritty.
sterlino on 16/12/2009 at 11:47
Quote Posted by Herr_Garrett
You know, the best, and most epic Robin Hood movie ever. It has been, and will always be.
i agree
Beleg Cúthalion on 16/12/2009 at 11:58
Hm... don't want to start a movie debate, but... :erm: Anyway, the new trailer already shows a lot of leather vambraces and pants, maybe Ridley Scott still has to cure himself from the almost acceptable level of historical props in Kingdom of Heaven.
Blue Sky on 16/12/2009 at 12:20
Yeah, definite similarities there!
Nice to see some fame for Nottingham's splendid beaches, there, too.
nicked on 16/12/2009 at 13:21
It's gonna be weird and unintentionally hilarious if everyone talks with jenyouwine Nottingham accents though
Herr_Garrett on 16/12/2009 at 13:44
So how exactly does one make a historically correct Robin Hood movie? :D
It'd be a bit like trying to make a historically correct King Arthur one.