I have a flatbow and a Mongolian pattern recurve, both of which are 45# at 28". I can draw them but not comfortably, as I'm well out of shape. I'm looking at buying a 30# recurve to start building the muscles again. At my best the most that I could draw and accurately shoot was around 80#...
Of course it's going to be a prop bow, but they could at least try to be otherwise accurate.
The arrow is also on what would usually be the wrong side of the bow, for a right=handed shooter.* (I'm a leftie)
EDIT - And sitting on... what? This screams AI.
* In Western archery the arrow...
What, by all that's holy, is happening in that picture? Marian is drawing Robin's bow?! Have the people who made that abomination ever actually held a bow, let alone a 100# plus pull warbow?
You're absolutely right. Canada declared war against Japan before both the US and England. There were something like 2000 Canadian troops in Hong Kong when it fell.
Here's another fun fact for you, connected to that. When Pearl Harbor was attacked, Canada declared war on Japan immediately. Before the United States did. You don't screw with our friends.
As I understand it this mainly affects DVDs from the mid-late '00s from Warner Brothers. From what I recall it takes 5-10 years, but is dependent upon storage conditions (humidity, temperature, etc.).