Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Robin Hood: Men in Tights

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- 67/100 based on 132,246 votes
  • Released: 1993
  • Runtime: 104 mins
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  • Studio: Gaumont
  • Genres: Comedy

Robin of Locksley, known as the most skilled archer of the land, has just returned to England after fighting in the Holy Crusades, where King Richard the Lionheart is also fighting. Robin finds that much of what he knew of England has gone to ruin, including his longtime family home having been taken away, all at the hands of the evil Prince John, Richard's brother who has assumed the throne in Richard's absence. Neurotic John is basically being controlled by the equally evil... (Full plot summary below)

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Robin of Locksley, known as the most skilled archer of the land, has just returned to England after fighting in the Holy Crusades, where King Richard the Lionheart is also fighting. Robin finds that much of what he knew of England has gone to ruin, including his longtime family home having been taken away, all at the hands of the evil Prince John, Richard's brother who has assumed the throne in Richard's absence. Neurotic John is basically being controlled by the equally evil Sheriff of Rottingham, everything they do to fatten their own coffers at the expense of the commoners and peasants. As such, Robin recruits a band of merry men to help him battle Prince John and the Sheriff, they, who include: Blinkin, his blind longtime servant; Ahchoo, the misguided son of Asneeze, the man who helped him escape from prison while fighting in the Crusades; Little John, who seems to think that being called Little is only coincidental to the fact of he being a hulking man; and Little John's friend, Will Scarlet O'Hara, a master with daggers. In going to the palace, Robin falls in love at first sight with Marian of Bagelle, a maid of the court. Marian is looking for the man who has the figurative and literal key to unlock her heart (and private parts). The Sheriff has his own eyes on Marian, he who in turn is the object of desire of Latrine, a powerful hag of a sorceress of the court. Robin, and the Sheriff in particular, have a fight to the death mentality to achieve their end goals, which for both are protection of the throne for their trusted royal, and the heart and cherry of Maid Marian.

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San Francisco Chronicle - 10/10 by Mick LaSalleRobin Hood: Men in Tights marks a return to the wild, anarchic scatological comedies that made Mel Brooks a marquee name around the world. It is a film for his diehard fans and for a new generation who only know Mad Mel from legend.
Hartford Courant - 7/10 by Malcolm JohnsonMen in Tights falls well short of Brooks at his high-water mark.
ScreenAnarchy - 7/10 by Sebastian Zavala KahnWhile not as bad as [Dracula: Dead and Lovin' It], nor as memorable as Brooks' classics, it's smart enough, fast enough, and funny enough for a lazy afternoon.
IGN - 7/10 by R.L. ShafferMen in Tights does work more often than not, even if the jokes are a little cheaper than normal.
ReelViews - 6/10 by James BerardinelliParodies are hard to do well, as is shown by the mediocrity of so many recent attempts. No matter how ripe a genre is for satirizing, unless you know how to do it, there are no guarantees. Fortunately for Men in Tights, Mel Brooks has been doing this kind of thing for decades.
Slant Magazine - 6/10 by Chris CabinIt should be said that this negligible absence of Brooks’s boundary hopping wit and untamed performances doesn’t quite render Men in Tights unwatchable. There’s an appropriate, albeit languid merriment to the proceedings kept alive by a few choice cameos (Dick van Patten, Dom DeLouise, Brooks himself) and a handful of gags that land on their feet.
Boston Globe - 6/10 by Jay CarrIt hits a couple of ecstatically funny high points, only to plummet into a bog of second-rate gags, emerging a long time later to engage the audience by the sheer, unstoppable force of the Brooks chutzpah.
The Dissolve - 6/10 by Genevieve KoskiA decent-enough inroad to one of film history’s most respected parodists.
Video-Reviewmaster.com - 6/10 by Steve CrumGrade B Mel Brooks has some zany moments.
Filmcritic.com - 6/10 by James BrundageIt is true, the legend had it coming, but this bad?

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