Dragaera

Illegal Elder Sorcery

Chris Olson - SunPS Chrisf.Olson at Sun.COM
Tue Oct 29 09:45:52 PST 2002

> > I believe it's a reference to the Robin Hood movie
> > with the no-accent 'Hood... (why is his name escaping me
> > at the moment?
> 
> Costner, I believe.

See, I KNEW he had "Kevin" somewhere in his name...  Thanks!

> Though I am unable to evaluate it with anything approaching objectivity (I
> saw it when it first came out, and I was ~10 years old, so of course I
> devoured it and thought it was great), I seem to remember general opinion
> being that it was just an action movie and didn't have any really redeeming
> aspects, except maybe Alan Rickman's performance.

Oh, don't get me wrong.  I actualy enjoyed it (Like Hudson Hawk,
it's one of those "don't tell anyone" pleasures:)  I just
couldn't stand Kevin's performance.  Alan's was great, but
he usualy is, and it was a "fun" movie.


Thanks for the correction!! (I figured someone would
know it!:)

Cheers,
Chris

"Blind man's night is music to the deaf, and 
everyone has *two* paths, not one, whence comes
tragedy and comedy, forsooth and damn straight,
son."
 - "The Gypsy" - Brust & Lindholm