The Lone Ranger

2013 "Never Take Off the Mask"
6.4| 2h29m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 03 July 2013 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://disney.go.com/the-lone-ranger/
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The Texas Rangers chase down a gang of outlaws led by Butch Cavendish, but the gang ambushes the Rangers, seemingly killing them all. One survivor is found, however, by an American Indian named Tonto, who nurses him back to health. The Ranger, donning a mask and riding a white stallion named Silver, teams up with Tonto to bring the unscrupulous gang and others of that ilk to justice.

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diogomanuel Those who remember the Lone Ranger will be glad that they have watched this homage to what was indeed a success story. Those who are too young to remember anything Lone Ranger related will appreciate the plot and laugh throughout the movie.I don't understand the bad reviews and low ratings of what I found to be a good entertaining movie! The music is spot on, and it did bring back some memories of the old show.A special mention to the 'classic' Johnny Depp school of acting that we can also see throughout the movie, which for me is a positive side of every movie he makes.
Mihai Toma An outlaw Indian warrior, with the help of a prosecutor, sets to fight corrupt and power savvy railroad leaders who plan to take over America. After being chosen by a horse spirit, the lone ranger begins evolving from an employee of the law to a real legend, guided of course by someone who has more experience in "war".This movie isn't what you'd call a serious adventure. Although its story tends to be and the evil doers certainly are, the main characters manage to be very funny in their quest which will prove to be quite unexpected at times. The special effects are really great as well as the action sequences, in compensation for a not so complex story which doesn't involve the amount of drama which I hoped for. The lone ranger, at least in the beginning is a complete idiot which ruins everything but will eventually become the much needed hero while the Indian maintains the atmosphere. A good movie overall, although a bit below expectations.
David Jemitus An interesting take on the Lone Ranger story with the lead character being Tonto played by Johnny Depp.Some of it has great humour and is fun to watch and some of it has great special effects and is stunning to watch.But much of it is just nasty - the film doesn't seem sure where to tread the line between being likable and just being horrible. Many films manage to make the bad guys bad but the film still fun but this one misses that target by a mile for a lot of scenes.The entire end section is fabulous - dramatic, special effects and stunts and a lot of fun. Wish the rest of the film had been as well made.A big let down on what it could have been
Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki A painfully unfunny wraparound story of Tonto, in the 1930s, maybe, narrating this story, his memoir, basically bookending this preposterously overlong, overcomplicated to the point of absurdity western/ comedy/ SciFi, taking place decades earlier...I can barely think clearly after this one.I like Armie Hammer, I have ever since I saw him in The Man From U.N.C.L.E., and I (usually) like Johnny Depp as well, but they are given the most oddball screenplay to work with here, as the film veers wildly from western genre, to zany slapstick, and I kept getting a science fiction vibe in a lot of the scenes, as there was so much of an overuse of CGI.The comedy elements are silly and juvenile, and occasionally tasteless (why do we see a horse taking a dump, only to see Hammer dragged through it?) and the action never looks real, the story lacks any sense of adventure, and I couldn't help wonder why we, as an audience, should care about any of this?I give it a 4/ 10, again, just because I like Hammer and Depp, and because the film does have some impressive looking cinematography in desert southwest, when it isn't drowning in CGI.