I am surprised anyone bothered to see this in the theatre. Screams rental.
Maybe it really did need the werewolves.
I laughed when I heard they were making this into a movie. The people who might be interested in seeing this are either dead or confined to an assisted living facility.
Just watched this movie again last night with my bride, and both of us like it. It's great fun, lotsa action, and we don't apologize that we think Depp's portrayal of Tonto is an absolute hoot. Is the movie perfect? Hell no! But I haven't seen a film yet that is. The telling of the story by an ancient Tonto to the little boy was well done, too. I guess it's all in the eye of the beholder, but I know that on a personal basis, a lot more of the people I know enjoyed it than hated it. If you can't stand the different take on the legend, I recommend you go buy the old Clayton Moore/Jay Silverheels TV episodes and movies. I have some of them, and I can tell you that watching them today is simply painful (albeit a bit nostalgic).
BTW.... It didn't kill Disney, either.
The production budget was $215 million and the gross in box office and DVD sales is over $305 million. Not exactly the kind of performance they were hoping for, but not nearly as bad as the film's haters have portrayed it.
Just watched this movie again last night with my bride, and both of us like it. It's great fun, lotsa action, and we don't apologize that we think Depp's portrayal of Tonto is an absolute hoot. Is the movie perfect? Hell no! But I haven't seen a film yet that is. The telling of the story by an ancient Tonto to the little boy was well done, too. I guess it's all in the eye of the beholder, but I know that on a personal basis, a lot more of the people I know enjoyed it than hated it. If you can't stand the different take on the legend, I recommend you go buy the old Clayton Moore/Jay Silverheels TV episodes and movies. I have some of them, and I can tell you that watching them today is simply painful (albeit a bit nostalgic).
I made it about 1/2 an hour in and wasn't impressed. Gave it a shot, because my parents loved it.
You should just watch the whole thing. Although I don't agree, there's a number of people who thing the first hour is boring, and the rest of the picture was fun.
Watched this on cable, I didn't find it entertaining to be honest.
Outside of the Pirates movies what is the last Depp film that really did well at the box office?
Alice In Wonderland. Better question is what was the last movie Depp was in that was actually GOOD, regardless of box office returns. Been a while since I saw him be great in sonething. Hoping Black Mass is a return to form for him.
Maybe it really did need the werewolves.
I honestly thought it was entertaining and some what funny. My wife and I liked it.
Watched it again the other night and my wife and I really enjoyed it. No thinking, no deep hidden meanings, no Shakespearean dialogue, just good old, nostalgic, Lone Ranger and Tonto shoot-em-up action with some fun thrown in. The whole thing being told to a 10 year old by Tonto was most excellent.
Liked it before, still do.
but the last 30 minute action set-piece is one hell of a ride.
Isn't this the one with Johnny Depp as Tonto? I mean, chil' please!
Turns out Depp wasn’t the craziest shatstain of a person to star in this film.
Turns out Depp wasn’t the craziest shatstain of a person to star in this film.
Turns out Depp wasn’t the craziest shatstain of a person to star in this film.