The Lone Ranger

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Nothing spectacular, but a nice logo none the less.
 
I'm sure there will be that random person who doesn't know it's The Lone Ranger without the "The."
 
Entertainment Weekly talked to Johnny Depp about playing Tonto in the upcoming Gore Verbinski-directed The Lone Ranger, to be produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

"I think it's going to be good, when we have a chance to put it up on its feet," Depp said. "What we've got so far screenplay-wise is really great, really funny."

Depp, who is part Cherokee, added that the Tonto character will be different in the feature film. "I always felt Native Americans were badly portrayed in Hollywood films over the decades. It's a real opportunity for me to give a salute to them. Tonto was a sidekick in all the Lone Ranger series. [This film] is a very different approach to that partnership. And a funny one I think."

It has not yet been announced who will play the title role and no release date has been set.


http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/113938-johnny-depp-on-the-lone-ranger
 
I'm guessing it also means the partnership will be similar to The Green Hornet where the sidekick appears as much as the hero maybe.
 
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Is that a POTC prequel, lol...
 
Are you talking about this? I love that image but I never checked out the series.

That's the one and you should check it out. It's been nominated for Eisner Awards for best new series in 2007. It's just so wonderfully written. The characters are 3-dimensional. It's The Lone Ranger done more on a deeper dramatic level ala "Open Range" and "Once Upon A Time In The West". I mean, here Tonto is most certainly no sidekick. He's essentially the power behind the mask of John Reid.

At this point I'm not expecting the film to be as deep as the comic series(it is freakin' Disney), but as long as Verbinski and Bruckheimer can manage to create a fun epic like POTC and Mask of Zorro, I'll be content.
 
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Gore Verbinski Talks The Lone Ranger

"It's sort of 'Don Quixote' told from Sancho Panza's point of view," said Verbinski of the Justin Haythe script, indicating that Depp's Tonto will actually be the main character, "...But it's coming along really great...[It] wouldn't shoot until next year, probably, because Johnny's doing 'Dark Shadows'."

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They need to rename it TONTO then.
 
So basically it will be like every other supporting role Depp has had. Disney can't not have him at the forefront, he's just that bankable.
 
It's to bad Depp wasn't cast as the Lone Ranger that way the Lone Ranger would have been the main character in his movie.
 
Well, in "Once Upon A Time In Mexico", Depp was pretty much the main star. However, that didn't diminish in any way El Mariachi's part in the film, imo. If that same strategy is used in "The Lone Ranger", it should be ok.
 
It will depend if Depp downplays it this time around though. If he pulls a Jack Sparrow/Willy Wonka/Mad Hatter deal, ehhh.
 
...it will also depend on who they pick for the title role. Eric Bana, Matthew McConaughey, Brad Pitt, and Michael Fassbender all have sufficient charisma and presence enough to hold their own when with Depp.
 
Depp was only a supporting character in Alice in Wonderland. It was the marketing that made it seem he was the lead of the movie. But in the actual film his screen time is no longer than most of the other supporting characters. Hopefully his Tonto doesn't overshadow the Lone Ranger.

I suspect they'll play the relationship in the same vein as The Green Hornet movie as Tonto being slightly more capable than the Lone Ranger or something like that.
 
I suspect they'll play the relationship in the same vein as The Green Hornet movie as Tonto being slightly more capable than the Lone Ranger or something like that.

...yeah, what is it with the Reid-family lineage that their sidekicks/companions are more capable than they are?:woot:
 

The Lone Ranger is one superhero,
and to me a superhero who stands alone,
who will remain a legend and never ride again.

This current incarnation seems as far removed as
previous from whom The Lone Ranger is and
what a towering figure he was to many.

The Lone Ranger was long in syndication
when I was growing up and was on
TV every afternoon after school.

As a child I painted a poster of
The Lone Ranger Creed which
I had hung above my bed.

For me, The Lone Ranger,
will forever be Clayton Moore.
His portrayal was truly inspirational,
doing the impossible and making him real.

The Lone Ranger fought for what was right
and he stood for truth and all that was true.
Trying to be like him was to become your best.

The daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains
will not return to those thrilling days of yesteryear.

As much as I long to see that fiery horse
with a speed of light and cloud of dust,
the sound of a hearty “Hi-Yo,Silver!”
will only be an echo in my heart.

===================

THE LONE RANGER CREED

"I believe that to have a friend,
a man must be one.

That all men are created equal
and that everyone has within himself
the power to make this a better world.

That God put the firewood there
but that every man
must gather and light it himself.

In being prepared
physically, mentally, and morally
to fight when necessary
for that which is right.

That a man should make the most
of what equipment he has.

That 'This government,
of the people, by the people
and for the people'
shall live always.

That men should live by
the rule of what is best
for the greatest number.

That sooner or later...
somewhere...somehow...
we must settle with the world
and make payment for what we have taken.

That all things change but truth,
and that truth alone, lives on forever.

In my Creator, my country, my fellow man."

The Lone Ranger


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It's been a long time since I watched the Lone Ranger, but I never really understood how a guy with a permanent sidekick (Tonto) is considered "lone."

Now that this movie sounds like it's going to focus more on Tonto it makes the whole "lone" name seem even more pointless. Because if the story is really shown through Tonto's eyes then every time we see the Lone Ranger, Tonto will be there.
 
It's been a long time since I watched the Lone Ranger, but I never really understood how a guy with a permanent sidekick (Tonto) is considered "lone."

Now that this movie sounds like it's going to focus more on Tonto it makes the whole "lone" name seem even more pointless. Because if the story is really shown through Tonto's eyes then every time we see the Lone Ranger, Tonto will be there.

He was a member of the Large contingient of Texas State lawmen known as Texas Rangers....after he and his small area group of Texas Rangers were ambushed and killed (except for him who was only wounded)...he dicided to go out as the LONE ranger to continue fighting crime. Tonto was never a member of the Rangers...so even though Tonto rides with him....Reid is still a "lone" Ranger.
 
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