Showing posts with label crusades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crusades. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Talkie Tuesday: Robin Hood

 

"Oo-de-lally!"

 
Hello everyone!
 
Welcome to tonight's blog post.
 
And I really, truly hope you enjoy the choice I made.
 
I mean, what's there not to like, though?
 
At some point, we all go nostalgic over what used to be, and this is DEFINITELY one of those that used to be.
 
Plus it's just really, really good. I think someone once said somewhere that Robin Hood is one of those stories with too many iterations to count, but the best one is still the one in which Prince John is a lion and his side-kick is a snake.
 
So I'm looking into this one tonight,
 
Grab your hats and your bows, and let's get on with Disney's Robin Hood!
 

Thursday, 30 January 2025

Tome Thursday: Crusader Gold

 
Hello everyone!
 
Welcome back.
 
Tonight's blog post is a bit of a return to my roots, in a sense, because this particular book series was what got me "re-hooked" or, hooked again, on REALLY reading, seriously and furiously.
 
I can still remember randomly picking up the first one at a store, thinking it was going to be some la-la land thing, and ending up devouring it because of how vividly and realistically it was written.
 
Then I hunted down the rest of the then-translated books (I think the first five or six were translated into my language) in my local library and gobbled those, too.
 
After finding out that the author had written more, I got them for my e-reader in English, and am now pretty much almost caught up with the series, but I figured, before I dive into the last few, I'd start it all from the beginning. And every first step is always followed by a second one, so here we are with that tonight!
 
Jack Howard dives again, and honestly? David Gibbins knows what he's doing with these.
 
Crusader Gold is up next.
 

Thursday, 10 March 2022

Tome Thursday: Robin Hood

 
Hello everyone!
 
I'm finally back after a bit of a break which unfortunately needed to happen because of some RL stuff I had going on BUT! I return!
 
And I have a book review for you all, first and foremost.
 
Tuesday's blog didn't get written up so it will be bumped to a Synopsis Saturday one, which you'll all hopefully read just as well, as I'm planning on recapping the premiere of Outlander's sixth season. Are we ready for what's undoubtedly going to be a bumpy ride? Hopefully!
 
In the meantime, this blog post is a sort of connected one? Maybe? But our own Fraser was an outlaw for a little bit of time there so I suppose the inspiration was certainly in the works.
 
However MY outlaw is probably the one that's basically the most known across literature and film if you think about it. When someone says rob from the rich and give to the poor, you usually know right off the bat who this is about.
 
There were many authors who wrote about him, but Henry Gilbert's Robin Hood was the first book I ever read about the famous archer.
 

Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Talkie Tuesday: Robin Hood 2010


"Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions."


Hello everyone!

I seem to be doing these backwards.

If you recall, some time ago, I made a post concerning the 2018 version of the Robin Hood movie, which could have very easily not been done and if you don't watch it you're not missing out on anything in terms of actual Robin Hood.

Then this weekend, one of our channels decided to do a re-run of the 2010 version, and I said to myself, you know what? For the heck of it, why not.

There's a bunch of other versions out there after all, and I should note that Prince of Thieves pretty much gets re-runs almost as frequently as a sitcom, so mostly once a week, and that movie should be the next in line if I don't find any other in-between the Robin Hoods.

The there's still at the very least the cartoon AND the parody that was made, so, you know, this is the franchise that never dies. I think only Spider-man got more re-makes!

So Robin Hood, circa 2010, here we go!