The Lone Ranger is a film that manages to be bad in many ordinary ways and, also, to be bad in a rather extraordinary way. Full Review Aaron Peterson The Hollywood Outsider Director Gore Verbinski's take on the Lone Ranger is a gigantic picture with an earnest, klutzy, deeply un-cool hero (Armie Hammer of "The Social Network"), based on a property that most young viewers don't know or care about. The film's poster might as well have been a target.

Chris Stuckmann reviews The Lone Ranger, starring Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Ruth Wilson and Helena Bonham Carter. The rest of the film is a dark, confused slog that does more to undermine the legend of the Lone Ranger than to pay homage to it. With Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, William Fichtner, Tom Wilkinson.

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Native American warrior Tonto recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice. Read the Empire Movie review of Lone Ranger, The. Real storytelling, well thought-out and beautifully, at times. The Lone Ranger is one of those movies that reminds how important of a role the editor plays in making a film. Now first off, I really disagree with critics. This film is garnering a lot of hate which is quite ridiculous, as I found it to be typical summer movie fun, that doesn't quite live The Lone Ranger is one of those movies that reminds.

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The movie does have suspense and keeps audiences interested, and the music is incredible. For those that have seen some of the original Lone Ranger episodes, or their movies, the more troubling differences are not only some of the excessive violence, but the overall spirit of THE LONE RANGER. Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz) review [C-] Film School Rejects (Kate Erbland) review [C-] Two Jews on Film (Joan and John Schwartz) review;.

I am not sure which Lone Ranger movie the critics watched, the The Lone Ranger movie was great and even the audience clapped at the end. In an effort to re-imagine the Lone Ranger as a modern blockbuster franchise, Disney turned to the team behind their highly-successful Pirates of the Caribbean series, including producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski, along with star Johnny Depp. The violence, while frequently stylized and carefully edited, is actually more intense and nasty than the rating would suggest. Film Review: 'The Lone Ranger' No longer simply the sidekick, Tonto gets top billing in Disney's extravagant but exhausting Lone Ranger reboot.