MrMaooz
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I kinda realized that a minute ago.Sorry.
Now I don't whether you're serious or not due to the use of

I kinda realized that a minute ago.Sorry.
Isn't that the emoticon for embarrassment? You actually doubt my sincerity because I used it?Now I don't whether you're serious or not due to the use of.
Isn't that the emoticon for embarrassment? You actually doubt my sincerity because I used it?
Okay lets try this again. I misread your post and I apologize for misreading it and responding to something you didn't even infer.
Isn't that the emoticon for embarrassment? You actually doubt my sincerity because I used it?
Okay lets try this again. I misread your post and I apologize for misreading it and responding to something you didn't even infer.
2m was the opening, so I stand corrected.
Still whatever missteps this film had, it doesn't hold anything on the 81 film which effectively killed any interest in the character, and also in making westerns, which no one really makes anymore.
That is the sarcasm emoticon. This is the embarrassment emoticon:
Its made with an uppercase O.
Any word of this soundtrack coming out on vinyl? I know Disney's vinyl releases are few/far between but I'm keeping my fingers crossed
The real question is, When aren't you being a smarmy, deadpan *******?![]()
Well I've been using that emoticon wrong. I thought it was used for two things or something.
The real question is Sawyer, When aren't you being a smarmy, deadpan *******?![]()
That's why most of us call that emoticon "the Sawyer".![]()
You know I love you.
I am hoping that something about the film might convince me that Hammer could be Batman.
For me it's on the same level as the first Pirates movie (the only one I really like/re-watch).
Few random thoughts about it:
- It's long and it feels long. This is because [BLACKOUT]The device they use to offer exposition adds about 15+ minutes. It's my least favorite part of the movie but I completely understand why they did it: for kids[/BLACKOUT]
- There's a lot of humor, and most of it got loud laughs in my screening (packed theater)
- All of the iconic Lone Ranger tropes are included and I mean ALL of them. Best part is they apply them very well in terms of the story itself. It's way less campy than I expected.
- William Fichtner is phenomenal
- The William Tell Overture still gives me chills
Pretty much yeah, in the end, only my opinion counts, but critics do have a toxic influence overall.
Just came back from watching this movie. I wished he was the new Superman. I hated Cavil as Superman, the guy can't act his way out of a paper bag, would explain why his lines were so short compared to the other actors, but throughout all of The Lone Ranger, I kept on thinking, damn, this guy. 6'5", gorgeous, charisma, and the guy can act, he can really act, he would have been the perfect Superman.
Not really. We've seen Open Range. Unforgiven. True Grit. Every once in a while we do see successful westerns.
I think what is dead are these high concept popcorn movie versions of westerns. See Wild Wild West. Cowboys vs. Aliens. And now Lone Ranger.
I'm surprised that Disney would open TLR vs DM2. Why didn't their analysts see that DM2 would have a 100 mil OW? This is a serious blunder.
Agree, William Fichtner was hardly recognizable. In fact, only way I knew it was him because of his voice. And I also agree with the "The William Tell Overture", the scene on the train was freaking awesome. This movie may very well give my favorite of the year, Star Trek, a run for it's money. And I would have to say, the villain in this one, or villains I should say, are probably the best villains of the year so far.
I'm surprised that Disney would open TLR vs DM2. Why didn't their analysts see that DM2 would have a 100 mil OW? This is a serious blunder.