41 episodios

Robin Hood is one of the most ubiquitous figures in the English-speaking world. He’s been the star of countless films, television shows, books, games, and branded merchandise from baking supplies to investment apps. Whether he’s wearing a dark shrouding hood or a jaunty pointed cap, there’s a distinct image that comes to mind when you hear the name. Our mission is to dissect that image. Through interviews with academics and experts we’ll be taking a focused look on what one would actually expect of a forest-dwelling outlaw in late 12th century England. How many Merry Men could comfortably dwell within Sherwood Forest? How extensive was the authority of a local Sheriff? Would those tights of Lincoln green be comfortable to wear? You know, the important stuff. Interview episodes will be interspersed with episodes delving into our pop-culture portrayals as we take a chronological look at Robin Hood’s extensive filmography one movie at a time. So string your bows, prepare a lusty laugh, and come join us in the greenwood. Support: patreon.com/intogreenwood Follow: @intogreenwood on Twitter and Facebook Contact: intogreenwood@gmail.com

Into the Greenwood Thaddeus

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Robin Hood is one of the most ubiquitous figures in the English-speaking world. He’s been the star of countless films, television shows, books, games, and branded merchandise from baking supplies to investment apps. Whether he’s wearing a dark shrouding hood or a jaunty pointed cap, there’s a distinct image that comes to mind when you hear the name. Our mission is to dissect that image. Through interviews with academics and experts we’ll be taking a focused look on what one would actually expect of a forest-dwelling outlaw in late 12th century England. How many Merry Men could comfortably dwell within Sherwood Forest? How extensive was the authority of a local Sheriff? Would those tights of Lincoln green be comfortable to wear? You know, the important stuff. Interview episodes will be interspersed with episodes delving into our pop-culture portrayals as we take a chronological look at Robin Hood’s extensive filmography one movie at a time. So string your bows, prepare a lusty laugh, and come join us in the greenwood. Support: patreon.com/intogreenwood Follow: @intogreenwood on Twitter and Facebook Contact: intogreenwood@gmail.com

    Episode 36: Splitting Arrows - Long Live the Scalawag of Fire in 1971

    Episode 36: Splitting Arrows - Long Live the Scalawag of Fire in 1971

    Towards the end of this episode we grapple with this film's strange identity crisis. Which is appropriate as the main character seems to be having a bit of an identity crisis as well. Join us as we watch the charming and exuberant Guliano Gemma beat Russel Crowe to the punch in terms of stealing the identity of Robin Hood from a dead man.With Richard Hopkins-Lutz, Maryanne "Momo" Papke, and Jeff WilkinsonInto the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke Theme music is by Plastic3For more ...

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    Episode 35: A Storied Collection of Rebels with Icy Sedgwick

    Episode 35: A Storied Collection of Rebels with Icy Sedgwick

    As an author, blogger, and podcaster, Icy Sedgwick has been making a name for herself with all things folklore-related across the internet. Her recent book, Rebel Folklore, from DK Press with vivid illustrations by Melissa Jarram, is a journey around the globe to look at folk heroes, terrifying monsters, agents of death, and all manner of beings that wouldn't quite fit in at your average society tea party. Icy not only introduces this host of colorful characters, but brings up applicable less...

    • 44 min
    Episode 34: Splitting Arrows- Chasing the Bird of Paradise with Robin Hood and the Pirates in 1960

    Episode 34: Splitting Arrows- Chasing the Bird of Paradise with Robin Hood and the Pirates in 1960

    How does Robin Hood fall in with a group of pirates?Will the pirates One Eye and Hook find love?Where exactly is Sherwood supposed to be anyway?How will the international film star and war hero known as "Sexy Lexy" fall in our ranking of Robin Hoods?Listen to the episode to find the answers to some of those questions!With Richard Hopkins-Lutz and Theodore PapkeInto the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke Theme music is by Plastic3For more from Into the Greenwood:https://www.instagram...

    • 1h 35 min
    Episode 33: Building a Hero with Tomasz Stajszczak

    Episode 33: Building a Hero with Tomasz Stajszczak

    February of 2024 saw the release of a brand new Robin Hood-centric computer game developed with the Unreal Engine and released on Steam. It is an open world role playing game, which means that your character gains new skills and abilities as you navigate them through an explorable digital world. Additionally, the game utilizes base building and crafting elements that encourage you to create your own secret lair for Robin and his followers. Tomasz Stajszczak, the co-lead for the game's develop...

    • 1h 4 min
    Episode 32: Splitting Arrows- Getting Grim and Gritty with Wolfshead: The Legend of (Young) Robin Hood in 1969/73

    Episode 32: Splitting Arrows- Getting Grim and Gritty with Wolfshead: The Legend of (Young) Robin Hood in 1969/73

    Rick and Thaddeus are joined by Mike Nichols and Ben Curly to discuss a TV Pilot turned short film that, while now quite obscure, marked a real turning point in Robin Hood adaptations going forward. Most directly, the Robin of Sherwood television series from the 1980s.The entire film on YouTube: Wolfshead Into the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke Theme music is by Plastic3For more from Into the Greenwood:https://www.instagram.com/intogreenwood/https://twitter.com/intogreenwoo...

    • 1h 48 min
    Episode 31: Discovering the Gay Chaotic Druid with J Tullos Hennig

    Episode 31: Discovering the Gay Chaotic Druid with J Tullos Hennig

    This episode is the second part of our look at how and why creators have begun incorporating supernatural elements into their Robin Hood tales. In this interview with novelist J. Tullos Hennig, we examine the different elements that define her Robin and how another, nearly forgotten medieval outlaw tale, became an integral part of her five part novel series.For more on J. Tullos Hennig and her work:https://www.jtulloshennig.net/https://forestpathbooks.com/ For episodes of Robin of Sherwo...

    • 52 min

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