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FANtasticJD wrote:
The Lone Ranger is much more about trains than you're probably imagining. Disney snuck a brief trailer for their upcoming, huge-budget action film at the very end of today's Hall H panel, and for about a solid minute the entire focus was on railroads-- the laborers who built them, the businessmen who profited off them, and a man in voiceover explaining that "Whoever controls this, controls the future." Finally Tonto (Johnny Depp) and the Lone Ranger (Armie Hammer) appear, but while it's not entirely clear what they're doing with the railroads, we do get to see Depp clinging to the underside of a moving train-- so there's something you don't see every day.
I cannot wait to see this movie, only Gore could get Johnny to do that!
_________________________________________________________ “There come a time Kemosabe, when good man must wear mask" Tonto. This is not the look you want to wake up to in the middle of the night and see hovering above you," Johnny on Tonto Thanks to HG for my AVI'S
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Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:01 pm
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Jerry Bruckheimer tweeted this pic from Comic Con yesterday
JERRY BRUCKHEIMER @JBFilm
Here's a shot from yesterday's rehearsal for our ComicCon surprise. 6000+ filled into that room pic.twitter.com/cK96J03T
_________________________________________________________ “There come a time Kemosabe, when good man must wear mask" Tonto. This is not the look you want to wake up to in the middle of the night and see hovering above you," Johnny on Tonto Thanks to HG for my AVI'S
sleepy
Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:36 pm
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There is so much beautiful scenery available for this film. I bet they are really enjoying being able to incorporate all that beauty, in the film.
Three resourceful kids, a lemonade stand and Johnny Depp - what do they have in common?
CRT, of course!
Monday mornings are usually quiet at CRT; the lights are out and company members are enjoying their day off. Yet this Monday, quite a surprise arrived in the mail – a check from Johnny Depp to support CRT’s education programs!
So, what’s the story behind this unexpected gift? It can all be attributed to three resourceful kids from Carrollton, Texas and a lemonade stand. On June 21st and 22nd, Mary Beltran (age 12), Ryan Wilcocks (age 13), and Matt Wilcocks (age 16), with the help of their parents and South Fork resident Sharon Thompson, set up a lemonade stand in front of Mountain Man Rafting to raise money for Creede Rep’s children’s programs. Over the course of two days, they raised $500.12 for CRT.
That Friday happened to be The Lone Ranger’s final day of filming in Creede. In the evening, Mr. Depp spent three hours visiting and signing autographs at Creede’s Town Hall. When they finally reached the front of the line, Mary, Ryan, and Matt shared with Mr. Depp their successful efforts in raising money for the Theatre. Johnny was so impressed by their ingenuity and generosity, he told them he’d match their gift to CRT. That gift arrived on Monday!
Please join us in thanking Mary, Ryan, and Matt for helping perpetuate generosity. You are, as Tonto would say, our kemosabe.
Mary, Ryan, and Matt are proud of what they were able to accomplish for the Theatre. Honor their efforts by making a gift yourself! Donate Today!
sleepy
Post subject: Re: THE LONE RANGER Updates--Part 2
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:05 am
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sleepy wrote:
There is so much beautiful scenery available for this film. I bet they are really enjoying being able to incorporate all that beauty, in the film.
I can imagine they can use the scenery very much like the Lord of the Rings films did with New Zealand it seemed to become very much a part of the essence of the story.
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