Robin Hood
This has a lot of good parts to it, like the acting [especially from Russel Crowe, Max von Sydow, and William Hurt], the battle scenes, and the look and feel of the sets and locations, but it just never really comes together to form a cohesive whole. The feel is one of realism and seriousness, but the villains are too cartoony, you almost expect them to appear twirling their moustaches [if they had any]. Too many plots threads aren't fleshed out [Robin's father and his charter, the Nottingham kids, Sir Godfrey's motivations, or Robin's true identity [somehow at the end everyone knows he's really Robin Longstride, but it's never explained how]. Most of the iconic Robin Hood characters barely make an appearance at all [the sherrif shows up in two short scenes, Friar Tuck talks to Robin Hood once in the whole movie, and Little John shows up a few times at the beginning and then disappears]. And the story? It ends right where it should have started. Who honestly wants to see "THE UNTOLD STORY OF ROBIN HOOD?", when it's basically some stardard-issue medieval knighthood story. They could have hacked off the last minute of the movie and given it a different name and nobody would have even known that it was supposed to be Robin Hood story. The movie just doesn't seem to have a point and I can't really recall what the movie was ABOUT. So, no rousing adventure, minimal banditry, and a distinct lack of merry men.
Basically, it isn't a BAD movie, but it's probably the worst Robin Hood movie made so far.