
Not to mention Depp is one of the finest scene-stealing male actors of our time, and this article makes it sound as tho the reviews (for what they are worth) are universally poor.
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But it’s already scoring very low with critics and bloggers– 25%– on RottenTomatoes.Īll the new critic bashing has gotten me even MORE psyched to see this movie – agree with Patty Henry – I want my summer blockbusters to be FUN, long, and stuffed with stuff. Here’s hoping the trades were overly critical. “The Lone Ranger” screens tonight for most media. It does seem like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’s recent dire predictions are coming true about these $200 million colossuses. Early release “Jack and the Beanstalk” was brutally forgotten. Both “After Earth” and “White House Down” are duds. While “Man of Steel” has made money, it’s gotten poor reviews. This hasn’t been a good summer for tentpole movies. Todd McCarthy calls “The Lone Ranger” a work that wobbles and thrashes all over the place as it attempts to find the right groove.” Both reviews suggest that a sequel is unnecessary. The Hollywood Reporter says Depp “looks like a mummified Christopher Walken.” And it gets worse from there. Hammer is described as a “vanilla protag.”

Whether offering birdseed to his crow-hat or conning gullible white men into unfair trades (an amusing reversal on history), the actor’s bow-legged, pidgin-speaking Tonto needs more dynamism to register through all that makeup.” On Depp: “With his bone-white face separated by four vertical black streaks, Tonto certainly looks distinctive, though his very appearance is what disguises the inherently Depp-like appeal of the character. Variety also has a lot of criticism for Depp and for Hammer. Variety: “…this over-the-top oater delivers all the energy and spectacle audiences have come to expect from a Jerry Bruckheimer production, but sucks out the fun in the process, ensuring sizable returns but denying the novelty value required to support an equivalent franchise…”
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Breaking the review embargo, both Variety and The Hollywood Reporter savage the $200 million plus blockbuster starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, directed by Gore Verbinski.


Is “The Lone Ranger” going to be Disney’s “John Carter” of summer 2013? Yikes.
