The reader may recall that the Disney animation department experienced some down time between their Golden Age in the late 1930s, 40s, and 50s and their Renaissance in the late 1980s and beyond. In other words, the 1960s and 70s were not good to them. ...read the complete Robin Hood movie review at DVD Town (John J. Puccio)
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Well, it's Robin Hood. OK, in medieval England the unscrupulous Prince John (Ustinov) assumes the throne while his noble brother King Richard is off slaying heathen in the Holy Land. Now where's that Disney movie? John takes advantage of his position to ...read the complete Robin Hood movie review at CHUD.com (Chris Wood)
espite the fact that its ambling opening theme was later accelerated (with the help of cocaine) and turned into "The Hamster Dance," Robin Hood is one of the most lackadaisical Disney features of all. The graphics department couldn't even be bothered to ...read the complete Robin Hood movie review at Slant Magazine (Eric Henderson)