This shot should have been impossible or a one in a thousand chance. The arrow was wet, the bowstrings were wet, everything was wed. And coasts are usually windy.
My name is robin hood of loxley, leader of the men in tights, giver to the poor, taker from the rich, and I will hit my target in this life or the next...
what was Robin's longbow made of, I heard it was Willow but I think it is Ash. But i thought that nearly all medieval bows was made of Yew. I don't know but i got this from my grandfather :P
Robin hood was actually a friend of king John's and they both had a row over a chess game and Robin hit the king over the head with the board, so the king banished him and he most likely became an outlaw, the rest is just fiction.
now that is skill, not only is he taking into account the distance and the angle...he's also considering that the feathers are wet and how that will affect his shot
Was that Robin Hood who had his mouth wide open and was in the water in the very beginning of when it started and was that Prince John or the Sheriff of Nottingham he shot?
robin was the one in the water with his mouth open at the start and he shot an sir godfree an english knight who turned traitor and swore new allegience to king phillip of france
I know this film is the closest to historically correct, to date at least, but is no one else a little frustrated that, although they got the arrow heads correct (long bodkins - well done by the way, fair play) they couldnt get the bows right. Tradtional longbows were at least 4 inches thick in radius at the centre. It takes a machine of a man to draw a traditional english longbow of 120Ib. Thats firepower that can contend with some of todays modern weaponry.
"this film is the closest to historically correct"
Are you fucking kidding me?! I won't even go into details, but at this time England was nothing more than a French colony. The English Royal Court (Plantagenet) was of French-Norman ancestry, just like most of the nobles, and were ALL speaking FRENCH only. Richard Lionheart couldn't speak a word of English, and he's now burried in France.
@lakoweb you can't expect hollywood to get every possible detail right. That is the mistake most people make. You should take the movie seriously because the director took it seriously.
Those are not details, but major historical lies. The traditional Hollywood's French bashing can't always be an excuse for historical inaccuracy. Our kids are growing up watching this crap, taking those lies for facts.
At least but not last, King Philip of France and Richard often slept in the same bed. They grew up together, went through an intense friendship and probably much more. Robin Hood was most likely of French ancestry as well. This movie is a concentration of lie from the beginning to the end in order to fulfil this good old anti-French fantasy (hollywood always need vilains, and depending on the era, they'll be either Russian, German or French). Fuck that.
This movie is a lie. No "soup guy" ever killed Richard, but a regular young soldier. His name is Bertran de Gurdun. He had shot Richard the Lionheart with a crossbow although Richard wasn't mortally wounded by the arrow. A surgeon known as "butcher" by Hoveden, removed the bolt while carelessly mangling Richard's arm in the process. The wound became gangrenous and on April 6 of 1199, Richard died in the arms of his mother. Fuck hollywood and its never ending French bashing.
I have to say, the best scene for me is either when they are all in the brothel and getting drunk and trying to pick out women (I'M GONNA MAKE YOU SMILE!), or the scene where they come back from stealing the grain, see below:
Friar Took: "The grain 'ill sprout and I'll claim its a miracle. Those "Churchies" in York will never deny a miracle."
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petrcal 1 week ago
That maybe, but this entire Robin Hood interpretation sucks....an obvious hope of turning into a TV series
hhamaildk 2 weeks ago
Not quite a head shot... but it'll do. lol
SuspenseSmith 1 month ago
@lakoweb Be quiet froggy. No one cares
nower56 1 month ago
i knew watching this video there would be arrow to the knee jokes
Kirbstomp8 1 month ago
i was a part of that french invasion force, but then i took an arrow to the knee XD
canaanclb 1 month ago
i think robin was think wtf did i realy just hitt that
Abdullakartoev 1 month ago
am ii the only one seeing ww2 landing craft in the middle ages
111111hakar 2 months ago
@111111hakar yes, you are
KilleroyCZ 1 month ago
This might sound pretty random to you, but what does Yeoman actually mean? That are Archers, right, scuse me asking, im not english :D
Mutedmouth 2 months ago
This shot should have been impossible or a one in a thousand chance. The arrow was wet, the bowstrings were wet, everything was wed. And coasts are usually windy.
Orcling 2 months ago
@Orcling true, but it Robin Fuckin Hood!
aicdethfan84 2 months ago
Don't bowstrings stop working when wet?
EGRJ 2 months ago
My name is robin hood of loxley, leader of the men in tights, giver to the poor, taker from the rich, and I will hit my target in this life or the next...
Nasoj0Tnek 2 months ago
That bow must have been made by the elves you know..
livinglegend01 2 months ago 2
wait... where was Claude Rains?
BarnabasFrid 2 months ago
essa ñ e e a melhor e a unica sena que eu gostei
nesse filme ele ate erra um tiro acerta o rosto
rudsonaldomingues 3 months ago
what was Robin's longbow made of, I heard it was Willow but I think it is Ash. But i thought that nearly all medieval bows was made of Yew. I don't know but i got this from my grandfather :P
OsirisBlades 3 months ago
Robin hood was actually a friend of king John's and they both had a row over a chess game and Robin hit the king over the head with the board, so the king banished him and he most likely became an outlaw, the rest is just fiction.
wigster600 3 months ago
now that is skill, not only is he taking into account the distance and the angle...he's also considering that the feathers are wet and how that will affect his shot
TheCJisInsane 4 months ago
@aa3gunner
Longbow > Sniper
WARnerSpec 4 months ago
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MsOblivionking 4 months ago
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richardworthtucker 4 months ago
Strongbow Gold, the explosive tatse of nature'
TOMBuster13 4 months ago
Its kinda crazy that archers back then could actually pull something off like that
GreenDay3213 4 months ago
Was that Robin Hood who had his mouth wide open and was in the water in the very beginning of when it started and was that Prince John or the Sheriff of Nottingham he shot?
richardworthtucker 4 months ago
@richardworthtucker
robin was the one in the water with his mouth open at the start and he shot an sir godfree an english knight who turned traitor and swore new allegience to king phillip of france
1262561 4 months ago
5 people got neck shot by robin hood
riderfox01 5 months ago
Longbow > old musket
aa3gunner 5 months ago 17
Actually Russell Crowe asked me to that shot for him,
yuk yuk I'm so funny
knight72347 5 months ago
0:31
R3XER 5 months ago
arrow hits neck* puts on sun glasses*
you got robin hooded
snekutis741 5 months ago
I know this film is the closest to historically correct, to date at least, but is no one else a little frustrated that, although they got the arrow heads correct (long bodkins - well done by the way, fair play) they couldnt get the bows right. Tradtional longbows were at least 4 inches thick in radius at the centre. It takes a machine of a man to draw a traditional english longbow of 120Ib. Thats firepower that can contend with some of todays modern weaponry.
anthlocal 5 months ago
@anthlocal
"this film is the closest to historically correct"
Are you fucking kidding me?! I won't even go into details, but at this time England was nothing more than a French colony. The English Royal Court (Plantagenet) was of French-Norman ancestry, just like most of the nobles, and were ALL speaking FRENCH only. Richard Lionheart couldn't speak a word of English, and he's now burried in France.
lakoweb 5 months ago
@lakoweb you can't expect hollywood to get every possible detail right. That is the mistake most people make. You should take the movie seriously because the director took it seriously.
primevaltimes 1 month ago
@primevaltimes
Those are not details, but major historical lies. The traditional Hollywood's French bashing can't always be an excuse for historical inaccuracy. Our kids are growing up watching this crap, taking those lies for facts.
lakoweb 1 month ago
@anthlocal
At least but not last, King Philip of France and Richard often slept in the same bed. They grew up together, went through an intense friendship and probably much more. Robin Hood was most likely of French ancestry as well. This movie is a concentration of lie from the beginning to the end in order to fulfil this good old anti-French fantasy (hollywood always need vilains, and depending on the era, they'll be either Russian, German or French). Fuck that.
lakoweb 5 months ago
@lakoweb Fail...
"At least but not last"? This comment 4 weeks ago was the LAST thing you said, then you say "...but not last"?
o.O
Mugenloserhead 4 months ago
Ouch!
therarkid 5 months ago
Which Robin Hood movie was this from because there's many more than just one?
richardworthtucker 5 months ago
@richardworthtucker the most recent 2010
CodSnipz 5 months ago
best quote ever from the film...KING ."so what would you have me do?...hmm?....castle for every man?"
Robin Hood: "every englishmans home is his castle"
DJAGameing 5 months ago
Did anyone find it amusing that when the antagonist is hit through the throat, he jerks an awkward movement while his horse groans?
canadiengamer101 5 months ago
BOOM HEADSHOT !!
christ8per 5 months ago
The best scene was when the soup guy killed King Richard.
BigMek456 6 months ago
@BigMek456
This movie is a lie. No "soup guy" ever killed Richard, but a regular young soldier. His name is Bertran de Gurdun. He had shot Richard the Lionheart with a crossbow although Richard wasn't mortally wounded by the arrow. A surgeon known as "butcher" by Hoveden, removed the bolt while carelessly mangling Richard's arm in the process. The wound became gangrenous and on April 6 of 1199, Richard died in the arms of his mother. Fuck hollywood and its never ending French bashing.
lakoweb 5 months ago
@lakoweb I know, but its still funny.
BigMek456 5 months ago
agree, this is the best scene. and also when Robin dances with his lady and @women of ireland@ sounds!
eminrz 6 months ago
I have to say, the best scene for me is either when they are all in the brothel and getting drunk and trying to pick out women (I'M GONNA MAKE YOU SMILE!), or the scene where they come back from stealing the grain, see below:
Friar Took: "The grain 'ill sprout and I'll claim its a miracle. Those "Churchies" in York will never deny a miracle."
stoogeofstooges1 7 months ago
Partly agree! I think the best scene is the dance with Marion on the celtic music The women of Ireland
roccoco1974 7 months ago
FINISH HIM !!!
roccoco1974 7 months ago
Epic..
incodan1 8 months ago
What a boss
embrenn365 8 months ago
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Thumbs up if this movie sucked!
EpicMusicmcmx 9 months ago 2
you have no idea how long ive been looking for this :))) thx for uploading
LegoRanger105 9 months ago
FATALITY
pimnas 10 months ago
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CodSnipz 10 months ago
isn't he supposed to bleed to death? (legend)
CaliforniaSun3 10 months ago
Cool scene, but the movie sucks.
TheRedronn 10 months ago
Shitt movie.
wintersnoob 10 months ago
@wintersnoob Because you are a french infidel!
Lenny66692 10 months ago
@Lenny66692 Lol, that's offensive! I'm no french, you dirty english!
wintersnoob 10 months ago
@wintersnoob And its coming from a swedish guy. ( Gay ).
BIGUNKboy 8 months ago
@BIGUNKboy lol from a brittish
neubtuber 6 months ago
@neubtuber No i meant hes swedish check hes profile
BIGUNKboy 6 months ago
i spent over an hour looking for this THANKS!!!
bookercreator 10 months ago
Ooh! what was the soundtrack for this scene? Do you know it? Whoever sung for this movie has an amazing voice! >.<
waffleworld94 11 months ago
@YourUnderworld deffo man, wen i saw it i was like omg russel crowe your such a dude!
CodSnipz 1 year ago 6
THKIAOLE
sevenSouled 1 year ago
fuckin badass!;)
HDnoremac 1 year ago