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Rooting For the Bad Guy

30 Apr 2007 03:40 pm

So Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott are apparently re-teaming - after the success of Gladiator and the, er, non-success of A Good Year - to make Nottingham, which Aintitcoolnews describes as "a twist on the Robin Hood character that paints the Sheriff of Nottingham as a noble and just lawman struggling under a corrupt king." It sounds promising enough, but if they're looking for a story in which the Sheriff is a sympathetic character, I wish they'd just adapt Sherwood, Parke Godwin's Robin Hood novel from the early 1990s: It's an entertaining, pulpy read that pulls off the rare trick of making both its Robin and its Sheriff appealing figures. I may be the only person who actually remembers Sherwood, so I suppose it would have been too much to ask - but after Kingdom of Heaven, I'm just a little worried about how Scott picks his screenplays.

Comments (2)

...read Sherwood ages ago -- when it was first out in paperback, I think. Next time I'm back at the ancestral home in Jersey, I think I'm going to have to retrieve it...

Wow, awesome suggestion Ross! Sherwood is great and Parke Godwin's one of my favorites. I'm still waiting for someone to turn Stephen Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle into a movie, too.