Latest Lone Ranger trailer looks pretty good. I find the huge train wreck irresistible.
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Latest Lone Ranger trailer looks pretty good. I find the huge train wreck irresistible.
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Thanks.....still think I'll see it.
This film looks better and better with every new preview. I really want to see it.
Fans of Gomez Addams' operating techniques will line up in droves
Love the clip and what the heck is the silver doing in the tree and Tonto's response.
Wow: any movie with Shiprock in it (1:26 into the trailer - it can't be anything else) gets my vote right there.
"There something wrong with that horse." A weird horse in it is nearly as good as an iron horse - and it has at least one of those, too.
I'm liking Tonto more and more: I think Jay Silverheels would, too.
I'm in.
Lotsa trains and Johnny Depp. What's not to like?
Lotsa trains and Johnny Depp. What's not to like?
Oh you would be surprised what people have unliked about it in previous posts on this movie I think mainly it has to do with youthful memories
The trailer looks great!
Youthful memories? I grew up with the Lone Ranger on radio, then TV. My cousin was in the Navy with Jay Silverheels' son. I guess I see movies as solitary in the dark experiences and not an 'what is that bird on his head' experience.
Fans of Gomez Addams' operating techniques will line up in droves
i'm in, too!!!
The first half of the trailer serves as something of a "Lone Ranger Begins" as we meet John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man who awakens from startling visions to find himself at the top of a tower several hundred feet above the ground. He then meets Tonto (Depp), the Native American warrior destined to become his most trusted companion, who explains that Reid was, indeed, dead ... though, oddly enough (or is it?), a certain horse seemed to have a more ... well, spiritual interpretation of his condition.
Reid is, apparently, a "spirit walker," a man who's been to the other side and then returned -- and one who promptly reinvents himself as an avenger who "rides for justice." Tonto points out that people think he's dead and advises that it's "better to stay that way." Like any true superhero, Reid dons a disguise to hide his true identity. "There come a time where good man must wear mask," says Tonto (not sure what that means, but we'll go with it).
Thanks much, but I'll stick with the original. It takes more than non-stop contrived action scenes to make a good movie.
I think I have a spare main rod for that engine in my parts bin...
Jon
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