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SwimIrish
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Jun 8 2010, 2:47am
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Legolas vs. Robin Hood
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My vote is with Legolas simply because he can do a back flip onto a moving horse lol.
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Lunamoth
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Jun 8 2010, 2:05pm
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There's been so many interpretations of Robin Hood, it's hard to say. Carey Elwes's version might confuse the elf long enough to get the upper hand.
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Oiotári
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Jun 8 2010, 2:08pm
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well if they all gang up on him... //
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Idril Celebrindal
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Jun 8 2010, 3:53pm
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Yoicks and away! *crash* Yoicks and away! *crash* Yoicks and awaaaaayyyy.....
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My vote's for Daffy Duck as Robin Hood. Legolas would be rolling around on the ground laughing his head off -- making him easy pickings!
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Donry
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Jun 10 2010, 9:56pm
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Legolas to haul off and kick Kevin Costner's Robin-Hood-with-American-accent....
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Idril Celebrindal
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Jun 11 2010, 8:04pm
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Let's match Legolas up with various Robins Hood. Legolas vs. Mythic Robin Hood -- I'm giving this one to the Robin Hood of myth and legend because he's a man of many more talents than poor Legolas, the under-achiever of the Fellowship. Leader of men, defender of the poor, scourge of the rich and wealthy -- Robin Hood can stand proudly beside any First Age Mortal hero. Also, as far as we know, Legolas never gets to snuggle with an Elvish Maid Marian, either. Robin Hood 1, Legolas 0. Legolas vs. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. as Robin Hood (Robin Hood, 1922) -- This silent film takes a while to get going, but once Robin Hood arrives in Sherwood Forest, the arrows and fists fly. Legolas would have his hands full. Robin 1, Legolas 0. Legolas vs. Errol Flynn as Robin Hood (The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938) -- The most dashing and energetic Robin of all, who pulls off some amazing stunts, arrow-work, and feats of bravery (all of which were clearly inspirations for the filmic and possibly even the book Legolas). Robin 1, Legolas 0. Legolas vs. Daffy Duck as Robin Hood (Robin Hood Daffy, 1958) -- Legolas would be rolling on the forest floor laughing his head off at Robin Hood Daffy's antics, making him easy pickings. Robin 1, Legolas 0. Legolas vs. a talking fox as Robin Hood (Disney's animated Robin Hood, 1973) -- While I like this movie's songs, humorous scenes, and foxy Maid Marian, I think Legolas could easily take out its rather lightweight Robin Hood. Robin 0, Legolas 1. Legolas vs. Ralph Jenkins as Robin Hood (The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood, 1969) Errrr .... no comment. Robin 0, Legolas 1. Legolas vs. Kevin Costner as Robin Hood (Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, 1991) -- The ultimate lightweight Robin Hood, with an American accent and bad hairstyle to boot. Even his Moorish buddy can't save him from the righteous arrows of Legolas. Robin 0, Legolas 1. Legolas vs. Russel Crowe as Robin Hood (Robin Hood, 2010) -- A burned-out, bitter Robin returns from the unrelenting brutality of the Crusades. While Crowe's Robin would be able to hold his own against Legolas in hand-to-hand fighting, he doesn't seem to be that great of a bowman and Legolas would easily outshoot him. Robin 0, Legolas 1.
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Patty
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Jun 23 2010, 2:55am
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Well, there is one thing to be said...
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In Nglia Dickson, Legolas has a better tailor.
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Arandiel
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Jun 26 2010, 7:05am
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and what of Legolas vs Cary Elwes' Robin Hood?
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I'm guessing Elwes' Robin Hood would win, if only because he and his men have it all over Legolas when it comes to dance moves!
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Ruxendil_Thoorg
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Aug 10 2011, 8:45pm
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Legolas v. the BBC Robin Hood (2006) played by Jonas Armstrong
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I recently watched the BBC series ^^^ (it also co-starred our Richard Armitage as Sir Guy). The Robin Hood in that version kinda reminded me of Legolas in numerous ways. I think they are a close match-up. ARCHERY The BBC Robin Hood show lasted 3 seasons, during which I think I recall seeing R.H. miss a shot only once. He shoots his arrows a bazillion jillion times per episode (estimated), often several at the same time, and very often trick shots such as severing ropes from afar, shooting lobbed objects in mid-lob, shooting a net so that its contents spill out, shooting arrows into walls for use as footholds, giving out food by skewering the food item with an arrow first, then shooting the shishkabab harmlessly toward peasant villagers or his own men. He's also accurate at knife throwing. Compare: I don't need to spell out how awesome Legolas is with the bow, especially rapid-shooting. He can also shoot two arrows, but only does so at close range (the cavetroll, the mumak). In 3 movies, Legolas never missed. However, sometimes his shots were insuffiicent, i.e., the torch-bearing Uruk at Helm's D. He doesn't throw his knives but probably could if needed. Number of successful shots: Edge goes to RH. He's had three seasons to gain the advantage over Legolas so the comparison is a bit unfair, but still. Difficulty of shots: Edge goes to RH. Ratio of successful shot per total shots: RH wins due to greater number of shots. RH and Legolas each have only one unsuccessful shot as mentioned above. Ratio of hits to total # of shots: Legolas wins b/c he never missed as mentioned above. Mutliple simultaneous arrow shots: edge to RH. Archery edge overall goes to RH, but only because RH has had more screentime opportunities to use his bow. ATHLETICISM Legolas is quite the athlete, but so is RH. Legolas can swing-mount onto a moving horse, snowboard down the stairs while rapid-shooting, swing on ropes, climb Mumaks, slide down Mumak trunks, climb across cavetroll arms, etc. RH executes various acrobatic/gymnastics moves such as a back flip off a horse-drawn cart onto the ground, and others. Edge: Legolas, hands down. A couple of flips here and there can't beat our very own stunt Elf extraordinaire. MELEE COMBAT Legolas is a versatile fighter who can stab with an arrow, or wield twin knives or even his bow. He can also throw punches and backfists, as seen at Meduseld while Gandalf was exorcising Theoden. When wielding his knives, he moves with lethal grace like Jet Li. However he doesn't do it much compared to RH. BBC's Robin Hood is a veteran of the Crusades and formerly one of Richard Lionheart's elite personal guards. This version of Robin can wield a scimitar or sword, or his bow and can fight unarmed. His skills at unarmed fighting are considerable and practical, not as pretty as Legolas but clearly technique-driven after lots of training. However if he gets angry, he makes mistakes, e.g., he nearly defeated Sir Guy in S3 in a fit of rage, but then he made a mistake resulting in falling and landing his head on a rock, and then got owned. However RH had more opportunities to get owned than Legolas did. Edge: Both are skilled. Legolas' melee fighting style is prettier, but RH does more of it b/c more opportunities throughout 3 seasons. It's a draw. Overall: it's a draw. However, if Legolas had the same amount of on-screen opportunities to showcase his archery, it would be a better comparison.
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