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The Lone Ranger
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My opinions are mine and mine only. If my opinions are the opinion of others who happen to share whatever my crazy views may be, then fine, but it's not because I represent them in having my opinions. Got it?
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Thank You Hobie! Def. need more Johnny!!!!! :D:hobie16 wrote:[video=youtube;q42DrlOczi0][/video]
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Actually, Kemosabe means trusted scout or faithful friend. Tonto, on the other hand, means silly or foolish.
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During an interview Tonto was asked if he knew what Kemosabe meant. Tonto replied, "Mother."felinefan wrote:Actually, Kemosabe means trusted scout or faithful friend. Tonto, on the other hand, means silly or foolish.
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Just wanted to throw this link here for you fine folks:
http://screenrant.com/lone-ranger-movie--set-photos/
The trains? They are real, and rumored to be the reason this movie almost didn't happen.
Tony
http://screenrant.com/lone-ranger-movie--set-photos/
The trains? They are real, and rumored to be the reason this movie almost didn't happen.
Tony
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"They're covered with mussels."
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With the apparent box office failure of the Lone Ranger there are many thoughts on what went wrong. Here's some thoughts on Johnny Depp and where his sweet spot is.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... oomed.html
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... oomed.html
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Although a bit long, I found the movie enjoyable with Johnny very funny and likable in his role. Hubby didn't like it, but my younger son and I laughed out loud during several parts. Maybe too many stories going on.
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Please reassure me that at no time did that train go into a tunnel! Please tell me that! ;)DisneyMom wrote:Johnny Depp. Shirtless. Oh, and there are trains!!!!! :)
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