I will of course not judge this film until I see it but frankly, being a real archer I am already sick of it. Archery clubs now like to put forward the image that we are a real sport, I mean we are in the olympics. Everytime someone hears about archery though you bet that they will jump to the whole 'Robin Hood' stereotype. This film is annoying my club in particular as the local newspapers have been doing articles about us, saying how excited we all are for the film and how many new members we will get becuase of it. The truth is we probably will get new members but we are getting members for what the sport of archery is today... not from Robin Hood time. If anyone wants to dress up in medievil clothing and shoot longbows in our club then we automatically send them away to another club we know of where the people actually do that.
I heard the clip. I believe the interviewer may have been Mark Lawson. He's a far more serious, intellectual reviewer and after hearing the clip, I'm tempted to think he honestly considered that Crowe was aiming to give Robin some Irish heritage. Crowe just took offence.The irony is, he did sound Irish. Apparently in the film, it wavers somewhat and covers a huge area! It's supposed to be my neck of the woods (or forest, if you prefer ) which is East Midlands and he missed by a few hundred miles!