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Ep. 34: Robin Hood – Prince of Thieves, Power Ballads & Questionable Accents

Ep. 34: Robin Hood – Prince of Thieves, Power Ballads & Questionable Accents

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Was it gritty? Romantic? Over-the-top? All of the above? This week, Jeff and Josue don their cloaks and revisit Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)—a movie filled with slow ballads, moody forests, and heroic mullets. From Alan Rickman’s legendary camp villainy to Kevin Costner’s non-existent accent, this film walks a tightrope between epic and absurd, and we’re here for every muddy, melodramatic moment.

Also in this episode: 90s school dances, a ridiculous mini-quiz (featuring zombie sheriffs and time-traveling falcons), and EPIC answers in Closing the Loop.

Scroll down to let us know what you think—does Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves hold up or is it pure nostalgia?

Chapters:

00:00 Power Ballads & School Dances

07:48 Let’s Get Sentimental for a Second

11:11 Introducing Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

19:19 This Version Was EXTRA…Visceral

27:32 Let’s Talk Cast + Nonsensical Plot Choices

41:11 A Certain Kind of Production

49:33 Wrapping Up in an Unfamiliar Way

55:31 Is the Music Epic Enough?

58:00 What Do We Think of This?! 😬

01:02:49 Ridiculous Robin Hood Adaptations

01:07:20 Closing the Loop on That MARIO Theme!

01:11:00 What’s Coming Next? (Hint: It’s Epic)

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