lespaul59
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Actually he is the great uncle I think is the term....He is the son of the LR's nephew
Yes this is correct.
Actually he is the great uncle I think is the term....He is the son of the LR's nephew
Yes this is correct.
Nephew, grand nephew, whatever. I just remember as a kid finding this out and thinking it was the coolest thing ever. Two superheroes related to each other and not using the same super hero persona.
Disney really is lucky they got marvel and pixar
Lone Ranger - 250m budget and only makes 48 million on 4th of july 5 day week
John Carter - 282mWW on a 250m budget
Prince Of Persia - 335mWW on a 200m budget
and even tron legacy while not a flop it certainly underperformed
all big budget blockbuster flops and all of this money loss in just a span of like 3 years
Even Oz did way less overseas than expected. Marvel and Star Wars will indeed be Disney's saviors.Disney really is lucky they got marvel and pixar
Lone Ranger - 250m budget and only makes 48 million on 4th of july 5 day week
John Carter - 282mWW on a 250m budget
Prince Of Persia - 335mWW on a 200m budget
and even tron legacy while not a flop it certainly underperformed
all big budget blockbuster flops and all of this money loss in just a span of like 3 years
Even Oz did way less overseas than expected. Marvel and Star Wars will indeed be Disney's saviors.
He's not a buffoon, hes a theif who has absolutely no training and is learning new stuff. Like Tony Stark. Lone Ranger was already a ranger, not for very long but a ranger nonetheless, there's no reason for him to be so incompetent except for a joke. It's pathetic and one of the reasons this movie is a complete failure.
Nephew, grand nephew, whatever. I just remember as a kid finding this out and thinking it was the coolest thing ever. Two superheroes related to each other and not using the same super hero persona.
Eh, it is as simple as that. If a studio spends that much that can't be shocked the film didn't make the 500-700mil it takes to make a profit. Those numbers aren't easy to get. Disney saw Lone Ranger all wrong anyway, they should have looked at other successful Westerns instead of Pirates. The budget should have been 70-100mil and the movie should have been somewhat light in tone but still a hardcore Western that was made for older adults who know the damn show. And it should have been released during the Holliday season. Kids don't give a **** about Westerns and they aren't going to start to care anytime soon. They should have been thinking lighter version of the True Grit remake in other words.They just really need to stop throwing inordinate amounts of cash at these things. $250 million for this is a ****ing joke. Yeah, yeah, yeah, laying down track and blah blah blah... Bottom line: It should never have cost that much.
Nolan and Disney sounds like an odd combo to me. Anything is possible I guess but Disney is not going to be able to use the same kind of marketing campaigns as they use for their other live action films.I thought the hiring of Alan Horn was supposed to address their deficiency in making good, bankable movies under the Disney film division? Doesn't seemed like it worked at all. Perhaps Horn can entice Chris Nolan to make a movie or two for Disney in the future?
He was a Ranger in as much as he'd worn a badge for like, a day. Prior to that he was an inner-city lawyer who didn't even "believe" in guns. Iron Man and Zorro get a pass, but The Lone Ranger should magically develop skills because...? There are plenty of valid criticisms flying around this thread, but saying the character had "no reason for him to be so incompetent" isn't one of them.
exactly why spend 250m on these blockbusters when you put so much pressure on the film to do well these films needs to make like 650WW just to make a profit and that is not the norm for blockbustersEh, it is as simple as that. If a studio spends that much that can't be shocked the film didn't make the 500-700mil it takes to make a profit. Those numbers aren't easy to get. Disney saw Lone Ranger all wrong anyway, they should have looked at other successful Westerns instead of Pirates. The budget should have been 70-100mil and the movie should have been somewhat light in tone but still a hardcore Western that was made for older adults who know the damn show. And it should have been released during the Holliday season. Kids don't give a **** about Westerns and they aren't going to start to care anytime soon. They should have been thinking lighter version of the True Grit remake in other words.
Nolan and Disney sounds like an odd combo to me. Anything is possible I guess but Disney is not going to be able to use the same kind of marketing campaigns as they use for their other live action films.
I only found out about the connection in like the last two or three years. I don't even remember how I came across the info. I think I may have been reading something about the Green Hornet movie and saw it mentioned.
Have any of you guys ever watched the LR cartoon from FIlmation that came out in the early 80's? It was called The New Adventures of the Lone Ranger. I bought a dvd a few weeks ago with 7 episodes a few weeks ago but have yet to watch it.
I thought the hiring of Alan Horn was supposed to address their deficiency in making good, bankable movies under the Disney film division? Doesn't seemed like it worked at all. Perhaps Horn can entice Chris Nolan to make a movie or two for Disney in the future?
I only found out about the connection in like the last two or three years. I don't even remember how I came across the info. I think I may have been reading something about the Green Hornet movie and saw it mentioned.
Have any of you guys ever watched the LR cartoon from FIlmation that came out in the early 80's? It was called The New Adventures of the Lone Ranger. I bought a dvd a few weeks ago with 7 episodes a few weeks ago but have yet to watch it.
Hell yeah I watched the old cartoon. My father was into western heroes (go figure, an Indian scientist living in Jamaica into cowboys), but through him I had all the Lone Ranger stuff. As well as a number of other iconic western characters.
He had gotten the cartoon on one of those cartoon videos they used to sell in the 80's. It had LR and Zorro on there. If they have the cartoons on DVD then I have to get them. In the past couple months old LR serials, movies and the TV series has been popping up in bargin bins at discount stores.
His relation to GH to me was always a big deal. A legacy hero that wasn't father and son, or hero and sidekick. In fact it skipped a generation with Britt's dad being a newspaper man.
On a side note. Remember the Zorro cartoon?
It's not about luck and i wouldn't be surprised at all if their decision to go after lucasfilm as a property had some connections to the failure of their own "sci-fi epic" John Carter.
When Disney's animation division became less and less profitable i believe the decision to out-right purchase Pixar came about.
When Disney realized they were struggling to reach the young male demo with their own films Marvel was snatched up.
POTC 5 is probably going to be the last in-house disney pg-13 blockbuster, i think they've learned their lesson by now?