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That's cool Emma. Good for him!! I'm proud of him
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:29 pm
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Sunday, April 15, 2012 ‘LONE RANGER’ SHOOTING IN JOHN FORD COUNTRY
THE LONE RANGER is currently on location in Monument Valley. Director Gore Verbinski, Johnny Depp (Tonto) and Armie Hammer (Lone Ranger) are working among the buttes immortalized by John Ford in STAGECOACH, FORT APACHE, SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON, MY DARLING CLEMENTINE, THE SEARCHERS, and several others.
Leon Rippy, late of ALCATRAZ and DEADWOOD, plays Collins in the re-telling of the story of the masked man. Leon’s wife Carol tells me, “Monument Valley is incredible! The Navajo people are everywhere, many in their native attire. The Tribal Leaders came out with their families and blessed the film. Johnny spent time with them, truly interested in their issues.” More updates to come!
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:50 am
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Henry's Western Round-up The Navajo people are everywhere, many in their native attire. The Tribal Leaders came out with their families and blessed the film. Johnny spent time with them, truly interested in their issues.”
That is awesome.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:21 am
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Thanks , Emma. I'm proud to be his fan . His heart is the biggest .
Leon’s wife Carol tells me, “Monument Valley is incredible! The Navajo people are everywhere, many in their native attire."
Thanks for this, Emma. However, I find the above comment rather ignorant and somewhat condescending. Doesn't this person know they are in the middle of the Navajo reservation? Of course there are Navajo people everywhere. They live and work there. Monument Valley is a tribal park, not part of the National Parks system, and is managed by the Navajos. They are surely curious about the big Hollywood production and, like anyone, are milling around trying to catch a glimpse. I wonder if the native attire is worn in the hopes they might be chosen for extras. Can't blame them for trying!
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:00 am
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9h JERRY BRUCKHEIMER @BRUCKHEIMERJB
Setting up for the next shot while our professional horse wranglers look on from the saddle.
10h JERRY BRUCKHEIMER @BRUCKHEIMERJB
Reviewing a shot with Gore on a portable video monitor. The footage we are getting is amazing.
12h JERRY BRUCKHEIMER @BRUCKHEIMERJB The views here in Monument Valley are absolutely incredible. Like nowhere else in the world.
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The iconic John Ford's Point in Monument Valley. Just a short walk from our base camp.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:48 am
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Great pictures. Thank you for the updates, Emma.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:55 am
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Ruth Wilson's Lone Ranger Risks
Press Association 17 April 2012
Ruth Wilson has told how she will brave the roof of a moving train in stunts for The Lone Ranger.
The Luther star plays female lead Rebecca in Disney's new big-screen adaptation of the cowboy classic, starring Armie Hammer as the Lone Ranger and Johnny Depp as his sidekick Tonto.
Ruth revealed: "I get to run along the top of a train and jump off a train as well.
"And there will be some lassoing, so it's going to be really exciting and working with Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer and Tom Wilkinson as well, it's a great cast."
The 30-year-old British star - who just picked up the Best Actress award for her stage work in Anna Christie at the 2012 Oliver Awards - told how her character will be mucking in with the lads in the heart of the action, and could even come between the famous cowboy and his loyal sidekick.
She said: "I play the Lone Ranger's sister-in-law so I'm in the middle of a little triangle there."
"It's a big production, it's completely wild and different," explained Wilson. "I have to fall off a train and there's lassoo-ing and riding wagons."
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:03 pm
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In the mean time Johnny is back at the ranch actually LA jamming with rock musicians...what a guy
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:33 am
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There was an article or probably more a note about Johnny in my daily newspaper yesterday. It is the "Schwäbische Zeitung" (Swabian Newspaper) a daily paper in Southern Germany with a circulation of 172.070
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Here's the translation
People
Johnny Depp (48), US actor visited the Navajo in Monument Valley (AZ) while filming the Western "The Lone Ranger" and made a great impression on them. The heads of the tribe described the Tonto dressed actor as very charming and concerned. Navajo’s health expert Gayle Dine Chacon said Depp has fully informed himself about the program for prevention of suicide for young Navajo.(dapd)
dapd is a Berlin news agency
Thanks to Shadowydog for helping out with some wording.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:40 pm
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emma wrote:
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Johnny Depp is in Navajo country, was asked to be a spokesperson for Navajo Youth Suicide Prevention programs, and he said YES! #Depp
That's our guy, I'm so proud of him. Thanks emma.
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:00 am
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Hollywood meets Tséyi'
Local response varies on 'Lone Ranger' filming
By Cindy Yurth Tséyi' Bureau
CANYON DE CHELLY, Ariz., May 19, 2012
When White Corn Woman returned from the Long Walk, she hiked up Canyon de Chelly, looking for a place to call home.
About eight miles in, she found a lovely side canyon protected from view by a giant sandstone column.
There was a spring, a trail to the rim, and a nice, flat flood plain perfect for growing squash, beans, and, presumably, white corn.
White Corn Woman would have lived to see the invention of the motion picture, but she probably never imagined that one would some day be filmed in her beloved canyon, and that her descendants would play a part in it.
This week, two of her great-great-granddaughters tended a fire for warmth and cooking at the entrance to her canyon, within sight of where the family matriarch is buried under a big patch of cholla that blooms brilliant magenta in June.
They had been hired by a security company to guard the entrance to the canyon, now a set for "The Lone Ranger," and a long snake of electrical cords that will attach to a generator for lighting and other equipment.
"We're not very good security guards," admitted Rhonda Lomakema.
"We're too nice," explained Velena Tsosie.
"Our dad is even worse than us," Lomakema added. "He's nicer."
Their dad, Oscar Bia, is not only nice but extremely hard working. Earlier that afternoon, he had led a trio of "Lone Ranger" wranglers in on horseback to measure the time it took to ride a horse out to the location.
Then he had hurried back to get his four-wheel-drive to haul a trio of tourists from New Jersey to Spider Rock. (That's his day job, proprietor of Canyon Ancient Jeep Tours.) Then he had headed back to the "Lone Ranger" base camp to pick up a couple of production assistants and ferry them around.
When a huge Hollywood production comes to a place like Chinle, it's almost like a war zone. About a hundred trailers are clustered at the edge of town, and all the local motels are full of movie people as well.
They've brought in all their own food, to the dismay of locals who were hoping to catch a glimpse of a famous face at The Junction or Garcia's. And they've pressed the park rangers, many of the local tour guides, and a good number of canyon families into service.
The filming locations are well secured, and all the locals working with the production have signed non-disclosure documents that they are taking very seriously.
But we were able to learn a few things about the star of the show, Johnny Depp, who plays the Lone Ranger's faithful Indian companion, Tonto.
1. Like many movie stars, he is surprisingly short.
2. He is not a great horseback rider. According to locals on the scene, he has fallen off his horse at least twice.
Even Bia, who is back and forth to base camp several times a day and allowed on all the sets, hasn't seen much of Depp.
"When he's not on camera, he hides," Bia said. "I don't blame him. He's trying to get ready to play a role. He doesn't need a bunch of people clustered around him asking for autographs."
Reaction to the Hollywood infestation is mixed, to say the least. Half the town appears to be haunting the overlooks at Canyon de Chelly with long lenses trained on the production camp in Tunnel Canyon, hoping against hope for a glimpse of Depp in his raven hat.
"I would literally do anything to meet him," sighed a middle-aged woman at White House Overlook. "I mean anything."
Then there are those who seriously could not care less ... or so they say.
"I haven't seen him, and I don't care," declared Winnie Henry, a jewelry vendor at White House Ruin. "I'll see him when I watch the movie."
"He could come right up and buy a piece of jewelry from me, and I wouldn't know him," chimed in her neighbor.
"That's what we say," said painter Doug Yazzie, who was selling some of his landscape miniatures in front of the ruin. "But if he came here, we'd line up for autographs like everybody else."
Henry said some of the production crew wanders up to buy jewelry on their breaks, but they never purchase anything expensive.
"They're cheap," she said. "They say, 'We're not movie stars, we just work for them.' They all want discount."
On the other hand, some crewmembers say the townies see them coming.
"We went to get a haircut, and my buddy made the mistake of telling them we were from the movie," said Red, a driver. "I got a $10-dollar haircut for $20."
The crew reportedly will pull up stakes and return to Monument Valley this weekend to get some shots that were canceled by last Saturday's blizzard, then return to Canyon de Chelly and film until Wednesday.
The weather has been beautiful since they arrived Sunday, but the wash through the canyon is flowing, which makes driving tricky for big rigs filled with heavy camera equipment. One got stuck Monday and had to be pulled out by one of the Thunderbird Lodge's Unimogs (which have also been pressed into service to carry crewmembers in and out of the canyon).
"Some of the directors took off on their own and got stuck too," Bia said. "That's why they need us. You have to know how to drive around here."
But his daughters say locals aren't immune from the vagaries of the canyon floor.
"We got stuck today too," confessed Lomakema. "We went over there to dump ashes, got about four inches off the road and sunk up to our axles in sand."
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