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09 Mar, 2009
Pagan pageantry in tight trousers!
Like many people, I have fond memories of this series from first time around and have just replaced my VHS version on DVD. Watching it now, I am finding Michael Praed as Robin just as gorgeous as ever. The production goes clunk from time to time, but the drama holds up really well, especially compared to the wimpy current TV adaptation. I am also amazed at the amount of pagan philosophy and symbolism that totally passed me by at the time.
You have to love the wonderfully camp evil Sherrif of Nottingham, played by Nikolas Grace though Guy of Gisburne (Robert Addie)always struck me as a bewildered public schoolboy who has unwittingly strayed from 1980s Eton into the 12th century (in that respect, the current BBC incumbent, played by Richard Armitage, wins hands-down!).
If you love swashbuckling and men in sexy tight trousers (not tights, thanks heaven)and leather, buy this - and soon!

13 Dec, 2018
Great product
Goes up and down easily and fits into a neat carrying case
19 Feb, 2009
Sigourney Weaver as you've never seen her before!
I've had this film on video for years. Now getting rid of the VHS machine and couldn't bear to be without this wonderful film. It is the most accurate spoof of the Star Trek genre and the geeky weird world inhabited by its most dedicated fans.
The movie is about the washed-up stars of a fictional 1978–1982 TV series called Galaxy Quest. On the show, the actors played the crew of a spaceship, the NSEA Protector. In a bizarre twist of fate, they are recruited by aliens who believe that their fictional adventures were real.
Don't miss Tim Allen (as the chisel-jawed commander), Alan Rickman (as the 'Spock' character in a rubber wig) and Sigourney Weaver (as a blonde, busty bombshell in a tight suit) in this feelgood movie.