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Mark Addy
Reviews Featuring Mark Addy
Another Marvel-inspired triumph thats at least as good as the original, if not slightly better but be prepared for a deeply confusing couple of hours if you havent seen that first one.
Entertaining in parts, but shallow and nonsensical in far too many others. Not bad for filling an hour-and-a-half but only if youve got a time machine of your own handy so you can then go back and watch something better.
Touching and funny British film featuring wonderful characters and a unique story. Not to be missed.
Makes going to church seem like fun.
Lets hope it really is the last.
Silly but fun take the whole family along.
Definitely more stand-alone historical epic than Robin Hood instalment this is original and exciting nonetheless. A success despite Russell Crowe's Anglo-Irish Robin Hood.
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