Johnny Depp’s take on Tonto in the reboot of “The Lone Ranger” revises the long-considered idea that he’s little more than second banana to the title character. Peter Mountain The name they gave him ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When the western television series "The Lone Ranger" first rode into U.S. homes in 1949, the masked man was the dashing, charming hero and the Native American Tonto his loyal ...
Even if Johnny Depp hadn’t made some rather boneheaded comments about his intentions in bringing back Tonto, the American Indian sidekick in Gore Verbinski’s Lone Ranger reboot, the resurrection would ...
In a scene from the new “The Lone Ranger” movie, Armie Hammer’s Lone Ranger turns to his Comanche sidekick, Johnny Depp’s Tonto, and asks a question that’s been bedeviling fans and linguists since the ...
[imgbelt img=Lone_Ranger_New.jpg]Johnny Depp can defend his performance as Tonto in the remake of “The Lone Ranger” by saying he’s acting. He doesn’t have that excuse in his cringe-inducing video ...
Do you remember where you were when you heard the news? I can’t recall where I was when I heard it, but I do remember what I thought when I heard that Johnny Depp was going to play Tonto in a new ...
Badass Digest (in case you missed the watermark) came across this pic of Johnny Depp posing for a picture with a fan on the set of The Lone Ranger. As you can see he looks a bit different from the ...
In the reboot of the old TV show%2C Tonto is the equal of the Lone Ranger In one scene that called for repeated takes%2C Tonto flips the Lone Ranger onto his back The movie was shot over 150 days%2C ...
I recently saw the new Lone Ranger film, and I must say I did not hate it. (Believe me, that's the best comment I've heard so far about the movie.) In fact, I found it pretty entertaining, despite the ...
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are after an outlaw who is trying to leave the gang and go back to the wife and son he left years ago. The Lone Ranger is hot on the heels of the Kansas kid when he ...
Have you ever been enticed to read a something by the sheer enigmatic power of its title? Well, “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Meet Buddha” is that book. Outrageous but compelling, it is really three ...