I will be a Comicon Sat. and Sun. I hope to See JD. I wonder if he will materialize. Wioth his hectic schedule and his personal I do not expect to see him would be lovely!
Maritza1
Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:32 pm
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FANtasticJD wrote:
Maritza1, lucky lucky you! Please fill us in on any details you remember.
Thank you, yes we were lucky to get in Hall H for The Disney panel Tim Burton was great ... Someone asked him if he was tired of working with Johnny Depp and he said "yes" that's why I moved on to dogs,cats ,monkeys (Franhenweenie) *I was hoping someone would ask about a Dark Shadow sequel but no one did.
On the TLR preview Johnny is only wearing a headband no crow, but the movie looks awesome a lot of action is going to do great!
sleepy
Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:43 am
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Just read that Disney said the trailer would not be made available online for awhile.
Comic-Con 2012: 'Lone Ranger' Wows at Disney Presentation 4:40 PM PDT 7/12/2012 by Borys Kit
The studio showed footage from "Oz: The Great and Powerful" and "Frankenweenie," but Gore Verbinski's Western stole the show.
Disney showed off Oz, The Great and Powerful, Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie and the animated movie Wreck-It-Ralph, but it easily saved the best for last: a surprise look at The Lone Ranger. The footage was short and sweet: In a beautifully designed Old West, the train was the technological power.
So he who controlled the trains controlled everything.
There were glimpses of Johnny Depp as Tonto, Armie Hammer as the masked cowboy, and plenty of visual stunners -- trains going off the rails, a bullet shot through the air in slo-mo, quick cuts of faces, set to a rock-style soundtrack. The reaction was immediate: Fans in Hall H traded “awesomes” with each other. (Some online commenters, however, already are describing it looking “overblown.” That might not be a surprise for a $250 million movie from Gore Verbinski, the filmmaker behind Pirates of the Caribbean.)
Still, Disney got what it was looking for -- an impact
sleepy
Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:02 am
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When Deadline wrote about it, it said "Tim Burton's The Lone Ranger!" They later changed it.
Omg at Comic Con San Diego the Disney panel just showed TLR small preview about a minute or so ... The colors look wonderful, they showed part of the train sequel and Johnny under the train when the train is running over the tracks and also riding a horse .... The movie looks awesome at the end of the clip it said in production .... Yes I was screaming and clapping sorry we could not take pics or videos they just said Disney has a surprised for you ...this and Tim Burton was worth it !!!!!!! *still shaking, lol aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh
Woww Thank you ..It was such a great suprise. But we can't see it yet oh ... Please explain how was Johnny in it? Did he look good? I can't wait to see it
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:08 am
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Thanks for this news! Wow!
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:53 am
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Another report on TLR at Comic Com.
Jul 12
2012
07:35 PM ET
Comic-Con 2012: Disney shows first footage of 'The Lone Ranger' by Anthony Breznican Tags: Armie Hammer, Comic-Con, Gore Verbinski, Johnny Depp, The Lone Ranger, News Comments 8Add comment The Project: The Lone Ranger
The Panel: No guests. Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer are still shooting. This was just a quick reveal of footage at the end of Disney’s presentation.
The Big Revelations: Johnny Depp’s voice as Tonto, speaking one line in broken English: “There come a time, Kemosabe … when good man must wear mask.”
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:31 am
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Over at Hollywood.com, there's another report with new info I believe:
[...] Depp picks up the voiceover: "There comes a time khemosabi when good men must wear mask." Appropriate, as we next week Armie Hammer as the Lone Ranger. Shots from Gore Verbinski's Western blockbuster flash by at lightning speed: Helena Bonham Carter in period costume, Tonto riding underneath a speeding train, Lone Ranger galloping on horseback. The action is big, in the vein of Pirates of the Caribbean, and Depp's Tonto looks equally as kooky and scene-stealing. The final image is the film's logo, a raven acting as a mask for Depp's eyes over the title. Though production had a few bumps along the way, a budget in question, and plenty of skeptics, Lone Ranger just proved itself one to watch in 2013.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:53 am
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Someone said that Tonto's broken English voice might be a problem. Why?? Tonto isn't a Harvard graduate, he's a Native American and English is not his first language. I'm sure he speaks very well in his native tongue!
Someone said that Tonto's broken English voice might be a problem. Why?? Tonto isn't a Harvard graduate, he's a Native American and English is not his first language. I'm sure he speaks very well in his native tongue!
Yeah - I'm not getting that either. Really, what would anyone expect him to speak like?
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:36 pm
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tocnavforjd wrote:
Sleepy wrote
Quote:
Someone said that Tonto's broken English voice might be a problem. Why?? Tonto isn't a Harvard graduate, he's a Native American and English is not his first language. I'm sure he speaks very well in his native tongue!
Yeah - I'm not getting that either. Really, what would anyone expect him to speak like?
This is what I'm thinking about too. I think Johnny exactly knows how his character's voice should be. He is so close to that character and knows what he is doing What is wrong with speaking broken English for Tonto?
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:16 pm
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(Special to the Times - Donovan Quintero)
TOP: A movie set crew for the Lone Ranger movie works on the set that will be used in the film Monday at the Shiprock. Security was tight as guards quickly met any curious onlookers with assertive action.
SECOND FROM THE TOP: Shiprock stands tall against the cloud-filled sky Monday as a Lone Ranger movie crew is busy constructing a set for the film.
THIRD FROM THE TOP: A Lone Ranger movie crew builds a set using a hammer, paintbrush and boards Monday at the Shiprock. It is not known when filming will actually begin.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:10 pm
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fogFrog wrote:
Over at Hollywood.com, there's another report with new info I believe:
[...] Depp picks up the voiceover: "There comes a time khemosabi when good men must wear mask." Appropriate, as we next week Armie Hammer as the Lone Ranger. Shots from Gore Verbinski's Western blockbuster flash by at lightning speed: Helena Bonham Carter in period costume, Tonto riding underneath a speeding train, Lone Ranger galloping on horseback. The action is big, in the vein of Pirates of the Caribbean, and Depp's Tonto looks equally as kooky and scene-stealing.The final image is the film's logo, a raven acting as a mask for Depp's eyes over the title. Though production had a few bumps along the way, a budget in question, and plenty of skeptics, Lone Ranger just proved itself one to watch in 2013.
That bit has me ramped up to see this I am so excited to see Johnny as Tonto it's not even funny
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