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Robin Hood Robin Hood is a legendary character that has captured the hearts and imaginations of people for centuries. Whether

Robin Hood

Robin Hood is a legendary character that has captured the hearts and imaginations of people for centuries. Whether through movies, television shows, or songs, his story continues to be retold and celebrated. One particular adaptation of Robin Hood that stands out is the 2010 film directed by Ridley Scott.

In this thrilling and action-packed retelling, Robin Hood is portrayed by the talented actor Russell Crowe. Crowe brings a sense of intensity and charisma to the role, showcasing Robin Hood as a courageous outlaw with a heart of gold. Throughout the film, he leads a band of Merry Men through Sherwood Forest, stealing from the rich to give to the poor.

Joining Crowe is Cate Blanchett, who portrays Maid Marian, the love interest and strong-willed companion of Robin Hood. Blanchett's portrayal brings depth and complexity to the character, highlighting her intelligence and fierce determination in fighting for justice alongside Robin Hood.

The cast is further enriched by the presence of talented actors such as Mark Strong, William Hurt, and Danny Huston, who portray pivotal figures in the epic tale. Each actor skillfully delivers captivating performances, adding layers of emotion and intrigue to the storyline.

The film's score, composed by Marc Streitenfeld, flawlessly complements the action and drama on screen. Streitenfeld's music captures the essence of the medieval setting, using sweeping orchestral arrangements and haunting melodies to transport viewers into the heart of Sherwood Forest. With its thrilling compositions, the soundtrack beautifully enhances the film's epic battles and heartfelt moments.

If you're a fan of Robin Hood and want to immerse yourself in the world of Sherwood Forest, you can play and download these captivating sounds here. Listen to the triumphant strings as Robin Hood fires his arrow with unerring precision, or close your eyes and be transported to the bustling streets of Nottingham with the lively folk tunes accompanying the merry outlaws.

The 2010 Robin Hood film presents an immersive and enchanting experience, showcasing the timeless heroics of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. With a talented cast that brings the characters to life and a captivating score that enhances the storytelling, this adaptation is a must-watch for fans of the legendary outlaw.

So, gather your friends and family, grab some popcorn, and let the world of Robin Hood whisk you away on an unforgettable adventure. Whether you're watching for the first time or revisiting this epic tale, the 2010 Robin Hood film is sure to leave you entertained and inspired.

Remember, you can play and download these exhilarating sounds here, allowing you to become a part of Robin Hood's world whenever you desire. Let the spirit of Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood live on through your own personal soundtrack.

A A mere slip of the forked tongue, Your Majesty.
A coup d'etat, to coin a Norman phrase.
A crown! How exciting!
A cuddly face.
A double hangin', eh?
A face appears. [ Gasping ]
A hero? Do you hear that, Johnny? We've just been pardoned.
A jailbreak tonight is the only chance he's got.
A jailbreak? There ain't no way you can get him.
A kiss? Oh, that's sissy stuff.
A little tyke who's rather like a puppet on a string
A minute before he knows we're there
A perfect bull's eye.
A perfect fit, sire. Most becoming.
A pox on that phony king of England
A pox on that phony King of England! Oo de lally!
About Robin Hood.
After them, you fools!
Ah, ah, ah, ah!
Ah, ah, ah! Seven years' bad
Ah, but while there is a merry man in Robin's wily pack
Ah, me. Young love.
Ah, no need to worry.
Ah, not Robin Hood.
Ah, oh! [ Chuckling ]
Ah, oh! Look, sire. Look!
Ah, revenge!
Ah, what they won't think of next.
Ah, Your Ladyship.
Ah! Here we go again.
Ah! Hiss, I have it!
Ah! Me lord.
Ah! Off with his head!
Aha! But, remember.
All different too.
All right, you in there, come out with your hands up.
All right. Laugh, you two rogues.
Alms for the poor.
Alms for the poor. Alms.
Alms, alms, alms for the poor.
Alms.
Alms. Alms for the poor.
And believe me, it's a good thing he did,
And criminently, get back to your patrol.
And does this prisoner return your love?
And don't stick your tongue out at me, kid.
And down with that scurvy Prince John!
And he throws an angry tantrum if he cannot have his way
And his helpless subjects paid dearly...
And His Majesty also blesses you, little sister.
And how well King Richard's crown sits on your noble brow.
And I'll drop in on the royal treasury.
And I've got just the right present for you.
And maybe it'll even be a double hangin'.
And miss this chance to perform before royalty?
And my job is to... tell it like it is.
And not because he passed some laws or had that lofty brow
And now I name you...
And now, Your Mightiness, allow me to lay some protocol on you.
And on and on
And remember what you're supposed to do.
And remember, it was your idea I hypnotized him and
And since I am the head man
And that mean old sheriff took my birthday present.
And the spindle legged stork from Devonshire.
And the taxes is due
And then he calls for Mom while he's suckin' his thumb.
And then I'm gonna present meself to the lovely Maid Marian and
And then revenge!
And when our elusive hero tries to rescue...
And you are walking to Nottingham.
And you're gonna preach your neck right into a hangman's noose.
And you're smellin' that sweet perfume.
And, oh, I have good news, sire.
And, well, he just straightened everything out.
Another trap?
Apox on that phony king of England
Archer, I commend you, and because of...
Archery tournament? Ha!
Are we good guys or bad guys?
Attention, everyone.
Attention, everyone.
Aw, come on, Robbie. Climb the castle walls.
Aw, forget it. Your mind's not on food.
Aw, little sister,
Aw, shucks, Trigger, it's only Nutsy.
B B But, sire, hang Friar Tuck, a man of the church?
Beautiful, lovely taxes! [ Laughing ]
Because I love him, Your Highness.
Beggin' your pardon, but it's a great honor...
Besides, what have I got to offer her?
Besides, you broke your mother's mirror.
Blabberin', jabberin'
Bless you both.
Bless you. Bless you.
Borrow? Huh. Boy, are we in debt.
Boy, oh, boy. Now how do I look?
Bravo! Uh, bravo! Yes.
But B But Sire, please.
But be a stouthearted little lad, and don't let it get ya down.
But But, sire, it's a big hit.
But he carved our initials on this tree.
But how will I recognize him?
But I do believe we're surrounded.
But I still got a feelin' that
But lucky for us folks, King Richard returned,
But not in Nottingham
But not in Nottingham
But Prince John says that taxes should hurt.
But there's gonna be a big to do in Nottingham.
But traitors to the Crown must die!
But wait till he sees this scene I lay on Prince John.
But when it's gone
But when it's gone
But you could have chosen a more romantic setting.
But, of course, my dear. Believe me,
But, um, couldn't there be trouble...
Can't there be some happiness
Can't you see he's laid up? Come on, Otto.
Can't you see the tears we're cryin'
Chances? You must be joking.
Close your eyes. Tight shut. No peeking, sire.
Collectin' taxes for that arrogant,
Come again on my birthday!
Come forth, spirits.
Come on, Johnny.
Come on, lady fair! Let's go!
Come on, Rob. Come on.
Come on. Follow me.
Contemplatin' nothin' but escapin' and finally makin' it
Cool it, lover boy. Your heart's runnin' away with your head.
Criminently, Trigger! Point that peashooter the other way.
Criminently. Now I know why your mama called you "Nutsy."
Cuddly. [ Laughs ]
Death to tyrants!
Did he now?
Did I? Y Y Yes, I did.
Did you say Friar Tuck?
Do come in. Come in and rest yourself.
Do do do do do
Do do do do do
Do do do do do do dee do do do
Do me old ears hear the melodious voice...
Do you hear that, Hiss? Oh, you [ Mumbling ]
Doesn't it? Uh, King Richard?
Don Don't forget it.
Don't hurt me! No, no! Don't hurt me! Help! Help!
Don't you worry none, Sheriff. The safety's on Old Betsy.
Double the taxes! Triple the taxes!
Easily.
Empty.
Enough!
Enough! I am king! King! King!
Every little bit helps.
Every town
Every town
Everybody, this way!
Faint hearts never won fair ladies
Fear not, my friends
For bein' blind, he sure knows a good man...
For encouraging contributions from the poor. [ Chuckling ]
For his humiliation, believe me.
For I'm a jolly good fellow For I'm a jolly good
For me
For me?
For the final shoot out,
For the likes of him, says I.
Forgive me a cruel chuckle. [ Laughing ]
Fortune tellers!
Fortune tellers! How droll. Uh, stop the coach.
Fortunes forecast! Lucky charms!