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07-11-2013, 09:54 AM | #124 | |
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The problem with Depp's image has more to do with his other repetitive roles in Tim Burton films. Edward Scissorhands, Willy Wonka, the Mad Hatter, Barnabas Collins, Ed Wood, even his character in "The Corpse Bride"... they're all the same effeminate, pasty-white, conflicted awkward quiet man-child thing. So it's easy for people to just assume his Tonto is more of the same (either Jack Sparrow and/or the "pasty white quiet awkward guy"). |
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07-11-2013, 10:10 AM | #125 |
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Saw this with my two teen kids last night. We enjoyed it. It was as I expected it to be. It's The Lone Ranger, it's not Shakespeare.
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07-11-2013, 10:41 AM | #126 |
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08-06-2013, 06:04 PM | #127 |
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American film critics “slit the jugular” of ‘The Lone Ranger’, according to star Armie Hammer.
Yahoo! Movies sat down with ‘Ranger’ stars Hammer, Johnny Depp, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski in the aftermath of the film’s disappointing US opening. The team all agreed that US critics were the reason for it’s not-too-impressive $29 million box office opening, and that reviewers pre-judged the film based on behind-the-scenes problems. “I think the reviews were written seven-to-eight months before we released the film,” said Johnny Depp. “I think the reviews were written when they heard Gore [Verbinksi] and Jerry [Bruckheimer] and me were going to do ‘The Lone Ranger’. They had expectations that it must be a blockbuster. I didn’t have any expectations of that. I never do.” Ignoring his disapproving publicist, Hammer agreed with his co-star. “I have a delightful opinion about that that she’s gonna get mad to me about sharing [his publicist]. But I’m going to tell you. “This is the deal with American critics: they’ve been gunning for our movie since it was shut down the first time, that’s when most of the critics wrote their initial reviews. “If you go back and read the negative reviews, most of them aren’t about the content of the movie, but more what’s behind it. It’s got to the point with American critics where if you’re not as smart as Plato, your stupid. That seems like a sad way to live your life. “While we were making it we knew people were gunning for it. I think it was the popular thing when the movie hit rocky terrain they jumped on the bandwagon to try and bash it. They tried to do the same thing with to ‘World War Z’, it didn’t work, the movie was successful. Instead they decided to slit the jugular of our movie.” Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who made billions with the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ franchise, thinks critics will eventually re-appraise ‘The Lone Ranger’. “I think they were reviewing the budget, not reviewing the movie. The audience doesn’t care what the budget is - they pay the same amount if it costs a dollar or 20 million dollars. “It’s unfortunate because the movie is a terrific movie, it’s a great epic film. It has lots of humour. Its one of those movies that whatever critics missed in it this time, they’ll review it in a few years and see that they made a mistake.” http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/armie-ham...141408705.html |
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08-06-2013, 06:33 PM | #128 |
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. . . orrrrrr maybe spending a quarter of a billion dollars on a mediocre cowboy movie just isn't very wise.
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10-06-2013, 08:25 AM | #129 |
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She just HAD to be in the ****ing movie, didn't she? "Wherever Johnny goes, I will follow". JFC.
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And do not get me wrong, Depp has played some good roles, but a lot of his recent shit is terrible. It is like a bad comedian doing impersonations. He changes it up a little, but still plays the same character and awkwardness with each movie. If depp or hollywood wants a western to succeed make something similar to Young Guns. Last edited by Valiant; 10-06-2013 at 01:00 PM.. |
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Tarantino just named this flick as one of his favorites of 2013 so far.......
http://www.tarantino.info/2013/10/05...ilms-2013-far/ 1. Afternoon Delight (Jill Soloway) 2. Before Midnight (Richard Linklater) 3. Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen) 4. The Conjuring (James Wan) 5. Drinking Buddies (Joe Swanberg) 6. Frances Ha (Noah Baumbach) 7. Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón) 8. Kick Ass 2 (Jeff Wadlow) 9. The Lone Ranger (Gore Verbinski) 10. This Is The End (Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg)
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Was reading this post and watching 49ers game. Saw 'This is the End' on the the list than imagination returned to the end of the movie, and how weird it was that heaven was [spoiler alert!!] a Backstreet Boys reunion. The 'Backstreet's Back' chorus was faintly playing in my head, and right as the 49ers went to kickoff, the key change/glissando towards the end of the song* played in my head and suddenly over the Candlestick PA system SIMULTANEOUSLY!!! Plate of Shrimp!!! * - the part at :2:55 of the link below, for those unfamiliar with the term glissando.
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I am glad that it was a slide to a different pitch and not a complete change in the octive singing, because that would have really creeped me out that you knew that 2 verses were in one octive then the finisher was a bit higher.
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Though about spoilering, in an abundance of caution for the biggest nellies on the board [you know, the .0001% of the world who have any interest in the subject matter of 'This is the End' yet still know nothing about it], but I realized that anything outside of a spoiler tag besides 'something weird happened to me' would still spoil it anyway.
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