Russell Crowe has identified media corporations such as News Corp and Disney as the thing Robin Hood would be fighting today if he existed. Speaking at this afternoon’s press conference, the Robin Hood star said: “My feeling is that if he was alive today, he would be looking at the dissemination of media as the greatest injustice in the world.”
Crowe, who has a notoriously bad relationship with the press, went on to attack one journalist whom, he implied, stalked people. And he swatted another Times of London reporter for suggesting that Crowe and director Ridley Scott had made a politically correct fable.
The Australian star hinted there might be a sequel providing the movie passes an unspecified box office milestone.
It was producer Brian Grazer who first pitched the idea of rebooting Robin Hood when they were making American Gangster together, Crowe said. He wanted to do the project because he said the character’s motivation has never been properly explained until now. Ridley Scott was also keen to get away from what Mel Brooks sent up in Men In Tights. That’s why Richard the Lionheart is killed off in the first minute of the movie. “Whatever you think about Robin Hood has been a perfectly understandable mistake,” Crowe quipped.
Co-star Cate Blanchett arrived to face the photographers’ bear pit looking ravishing in a pink suit. Even Crowe did his best to humour the paparazzi, despite his drumming fingers betraying his impatience. Producer Brian Grazer accompanied both stars looking for all the world like Struwwelpeter.
Some journalists from smaller European countries asked predictably obscure questions. Nearly every question was directed to Crowe. “Russell, tell us about your leather outfit,” drooled one German reporter.





“Whatever you think about Robin Hood has been a perfectly understandable mistake,” Crowe quipped.
That arrogance/condescension is what bothers me about this whole project. Making a “historically accurate” Robin Hood, as Crowe and Scott profess to have done, is a contradiction in terms. Robin as a Crusader is a complete invention, and the character is as best as anyone can tell an amalgamation of a few real people, some vague records, and a bunch of ballads.
I still would’ve liked to see “Nottingham” with Crowe as a sympathetic Sheriff. That was a legitimately cool twist on the legend and Crowe would’ve been well-cast. Instead we get another origin story.
Some journalists from smaller European countries asked predictably obscure questions. Nearly every question was directed to Crowe. “Russell, tell us about your leather outfit,” drooled one German reporter.
We’ll keep that snarky comment in mind when your little island comes knocking on our door and begs us to bail you out the way we are bailing out Greece and pretty much the rest of Europe right now.
x.X
Wow. Do you control the German Treasury? And you’re planning to hold up the British government because a film blog pointed out a truly ridiculous question asked by one reporter at a film festival? Damn. You’d think someone with that much power and authority would have a thicker skin.
This a confused and confusing post by Nurf (Nerf?). I didn’t read any ‘snarky comment’ to the German reporter by Crowe. The ‘little island’ comment is also confusing since Germany isn’t an island and Crowe is from New Zealand and Australia. Australia is a rather large continent and New Zealand is an archipelago. The United States isn’t involved in the Greek bailout in any way and doesn’t help anyone but Israel with foreign aid so what do you men exactly?
Dude…ari…the United States is involved in the Greek bailout. They’re getting money from the IMF (http://tinyurl.com/2e9e2w7), and we’re the single largest shareholder in the IMF. While our participation isn’t as big or direct as, say, Germany, we’ve still got a hand in this.
Between our participation in international orgs (UN, IMF) and our own programs (like USAID), we also hand out foreign aid to many more countries than just Israel (http://tinyurl.com/26793d).
The conditions that the IMF put on their loans hardly classify as a bailout. These conditions usually include cuts in social programs and economic intimidation. The majority of the Greek population oppose the IMF.
The United States ranks last in developed nations for foreign aid as a percentage of GDP and up to 80% of this aid goes to American corporations operating in those countries. A bit cynical, wouldn’t you say?
Most of the aid given to Israel and Egypt goes for weapons, with Israel getting the lion’s share. Aid to other countries is miniscule by comparison.
The term bailout implies helping someone out of tough times including a good dose of altruism. The formula contained in your note doesn’t include altruism at all, it’s just business as usual.
Since when did the term ‘dude’ become part of the British vernacular?
I understand what you are saying, but I think you assumed the first and third sentences were related while that probably is not the case. Especially when Germany is not a “smaller european country”. You seem to be looking to be offended.
I like how the UK’s financial future depends on an article on Deadline. Also, I truly doubt you are from Germany. More like Texas.
RACK ‘EM
Jah, Russell’s outfit was so tight it took three burly men to pull it off of him. And first vee had to inject oil into all zee tight spaces. Not just any oil, it vas industrial-grade oil used for heavy construction equipment.
Vee filmed zee entire process, which you cahn watch on zee bluray dvd, yah.
Why would Australia need a bailout you moron? They are the only developed country in the world who never officially entered a recession throught the global financial crisis.
But, keep me posted on the black helicopters flying above your house.
Phil Spector is more Struwwelpeter. Grazer simply looks like a Jersey Shore cast member.
without the muscles.
Agreed, ‘Nottingham’ at least had an interesting premise: debunk the myth that Robin Hood only did what was right. Steal from the rich, give to the poor; aren’t we all just a little sick of that? I would love to have seen the Robin Hood-story with a twist like that.
If you are looking for a different “Robin Hood”, then watch the Disney version on DVD. Hint it is a musical. Besides the Rob the rich to give to the poor premise is a good start because it shows that people don’t like being overtaxed and is a hero.
dissemination of media as the greatest injustice in the world.
Russell Crowe is too stupid to live.
How is this movie tracking? I can’t imagine it doing half as much as Iron Man will do in its second week.
I saw a preview screening a couple weeks ago here in NY and it was an incomprehensible mess. It felt like I was watching a rehash of Braveheart, Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, or even that awful King Arthur remake. The only good thing about it was Max von Sydow, who pretty much owns any movie he’s in.
This makes sense. Personally, I find it very odd that Ridley is not there. Knee surgery complications? Hmmm. More like not happy with the film and the course it took.
“…Crowe said. He wanted to do the project because he said the character’s motivation has never been properly explained until now.”
What a pinhead! In the most famous and best reteliing of the ancient Robin Hood legends, “The Adventures of Robin Hood”, Robin Hood (Errol Flynn) states, “It’s injustice I hate, not the Normans.”
Hard to find any clearer motivation than that!
Worse than being a pinhead, Crowe and his colleagues Ridley Scott, Brain Grazer, and screenwriter Brian Helgeland have the stupidly blind arrogance to try to top a film like “The Adventures of Robin Hood”, which is not only the best retelling of the Robin Hood legends, but is almost universally acclaimed by film scholars as one of the two or three best films Warner Brothers ever made during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
This is as stupid a move and as stupid a movie as Peter Jackson’s clodish remake of “King Kong”.
The Errol Flynn version is not only a flawlessly cast picture, but is a deft mix of adventure, action, romance, pageantry, and intrigue — all stylishly directed by Michael Curtiz (“Casablanca”) and William Keighley from a screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine and Seton I. Miller — and photographed in one of the best examples ever of the rich, saturated colors of “Glorious Three-Strip Technicolor”.
And last and certainly not least for “The Adventures of Robin Hood” there is the glorious music of Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the greatest composer in the history of the movies composing his greatest score. His original motion picture score is the Gold Standard by which all other film scores are judged and according to many film music scholars is arguably the greatest music score in the entire history of the movies. An “opera without words”, the Korngold score has at least 15 major leimotifs and is as much foreground music rather than background music as it identifies and fleshes out the characters, themes, and action like very, very few scores ever have in the history of the movies.
I can only imagine Ridley Scott, Brian Grazer, Brian Helgeland, and Russell Crowe getting together for their next project: A rebooting of “Casablanca” starring Emilio Estevez as Rick Blaine, Ally Sheedy as Ilsa Lund, and Russell Crowe as Sam the Piano Player.
Shee-e-e-e-sh! These guys make me want to puke!
Hear! Hear!
Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone, Claude Raines… It just doesn’t get any better! Despite the gawdy costumes and slightly silly battle scenes, no film better captures the spirit of the legend of Robin Hood than this 1938 masterpiece.
Thanks ewk for articulating everything I feel about what is arguably Flynn’s greatest movie (and best performance!)
Lady Marian: “Why, you speak treason!”
Robin Hood: “Fluently.”
WOW, great post. I now have to go grab the original “ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD”.
I hope you do rent or buy “The Adventures of Robin Hood”. You will be doing yourself the greatest of favors because this movie alone will make up for thousands of hours of dreary, boring movie-going. This movie is what the movies are really about– or should be about: Great Art and Great Entertainment from beginning to end. It is simply spectacular and even after 72 years, very little of it seems dated.
When I saw a digitally restored version of the picture in a theatre about 5 years ago, the audience clapped loudly when the title card for Erich Wolfgang Korngold came on the screen, was gasping at the stunning color, was cheering throughout, and at its conclusion, the audience gave the movie the loudest, most prolonged ovation I’ve ever heard.
You will, too
Not that it was a great movie, but wasn’t Kevin Costner’s “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” an origin story portraying Robin coming home from the Crusades? The motivation was clear, his origin was clear, and guess what, it took place throughout historical events. It’s not a great movie, but it was a huge hit. So basically, the Crowe/Scott version is just more . . . educational?
In “Robin & Marian,” Robin was also a Crusader – came home to find out that things had gone to hell and he needed to harness up once more. Didn’t work out all that well…
“My feeling is that if he was alive today, he would be looking at the dissemination of media as the greatest injustice in the world.” -Russell Crowe
My feeling is that if Robin Hood were alive today, he would look at being played by Russell Crowe as the greatest injustice in the world.
nurf, keep your xenophobia on the Yahoo home page where it belongs……
Nurf? Read up on some world news and turn the Fox channel off. Germany is bailing out Greece.
Your knee-jerk assumption that Nurf is an American Fox News viewer doesn’t track. The obvious interpretation of Nurf’s comments is that he/she is a German who took offense to what he/she saw as condescension to a German reporter and then linked that to Germany’s bailout of Greece, and perhaps impending bailout of much of Europe. So we have an overreaction on Nurf’s part and an illogical assumption on duh’s.
Oh, and, ari, stating that the United States only gives foreign aid to Israel is a canard.
I didn’t say that the United States only gives foreign aid to Israel, but that Israel gets the only benefit. For example, Israel gets more aid than all of Africa by a five to one margin. The benefits to the individual countries is minimal, almost non existent and usually tied to American business interests. Studies have shown that 80% of these loans benefit American business interests directly, so the notion that Israel is the only foreign state that gets real benefit from
U. S. foreign aid is hardly a ‘canard.’ Let’s get back to ROBIN HOOD.
duh, I believe Nurf is German…duh.
I am sick of Russell Crowe and I’m crossing his movies off my list of movies I will see in the theater.
Bitching about Big Media at a press junket paid for by Big Media to promote a film paid for by Big Media – Russell Crowe’s really sticking it to the Man.
Plus, NEWSFLASH!, we live in the era of the internet so anyone can start their own newspaper, television station, radio starion, etc. on line. If you don’t like the successful media companies, try competing with them.
“My feeling is that if he was alive today, he would be looking at the dissemination of media as the greatest injustice in the world.” – Russell Crowe
Really? My feeling is that if he was alive today, he would be listening to Rush Limbaugh three hours a day and voting a straight conservative ticket every election day.
“My feeling is that if he was alive today, he would be looking at the dissemination of media as the greatest injustice in the world.” -Russell Crowe
Gotta love actors for their brutal honesty… or is it ignorance?
There’s a saying I’d love to tell people like Crowe, Tim Robbins, Pierce Brosnan, etc… “Never pass up an opportunity to keep your mouth shut.”
You’ll look smarter Russell, I promise. Remember, we pay to see you play pretend. If I want social or political commentary I’ll listen to NPR. So please… SHUT THE F@#K UP!
YES!!!!
mark addy as friar tuck… has imagine ever made a good movie?
yup — “Splash” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”.
This is going to BOMB!!!
What a complete waste of $200+ million.
I don’t even think this film deserves the effort to download illegally. It looks that BORING!
The recent BBC series ROBIN HOOD was actually quite good…and FREE!!
Robin Hood will be lucky to do 30 million opening weekend. That’s terrible considering that this movie with P+A costs around 200 + million. It won’t match Prince of Thieves 165 domestic take back in 1991 with inflation. Truly pathetic. Russell Crowe’s days as a movie star are coming to an end.
From gladiator to Rodin Hood Don’t work for me!
I’m sure it will be an intelligent, well thought out, well written, interesting……Nah – I’m fucking with you man.
This is gonna be dog shit.
Some journalists “FROM SMALLES EUROPEAN COUNTRIES” asked predictably obscure questions. Nearly every question was directed to Crowe. “Russell, tell us about your leather outfit,” drooled one GERMAN reporter
GREAT JOURNALISM
Funny, but isn’t it kind of true? ^^
I am siderate ! when the power of editing allows to write rubbishes nobody says word but when an actor like Russell Crowe , the best actor of his generation says a truth on the media, they shout scandal! the truth seems to wound the media corporation ! sorry for them but I agree with him.
Whatever mood it is in an interview that the media want it to be, it’s what it’s gonna be regardless of what the answers are.
That is the power of editing but unfortunately they don’t talk already the truth they never talk all the truth.
ROBINHOOD is a great movie and I hope a sequel, Thank Sir Scott.