The Lone Ranger

Tinbadge69

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Does anyone have any news on the Lone Ranger movie that is to be made by Disney. My kid is 3 yrs old and has been watching the old black and white shows. He is a Ranger nut now.
 
Does anyone have any news on the Lone Ranger movie that is to be made by Disney. My kid is 3 yrs old and has been watching the old black and white shows. He is a Ranger nut now.

Expect lots of blood and gore and I hope you like rap music a lot.
 
the current theory is that the movie will be released in summer 2012. Johnny Depp will be Tonto and Gore Verbinksi as director (see a theme?). Those seem to be the most solid rumors, after that who knows. I did read George Clooney once for the title. I also heard Josh Brolin but who knows
 
There has been very little buzz about it in the trades. As of last October, it was still said to be on a "distant backburner", and Depp has at least one post-Pirates project in the queue before that (Dark Shadows), possibly two (Oz, also for Disney).
 

Trivia

Why did the Lone Ranger shoot silver bullets and had a horse named Silver?
 
Trivia

Why did the Lone Ranger shoot silver bullets and had a horse named Silver?

I don't know the exact origin of his horse's name, but IIRC the silver bullets were a reminder to him that he shouldn't shoot indiscriminately - life is precious, like silver, and shouldn't be squandered.

Yes, I had a Lone Ranger six-shooter cap gun (I think it was a "Colt 45") and "silver" bullets as a kid.
 
Silver shoots straighter, further and is more accurate.

I think that was an explanation used in a later movie (early 80s I think...too busy to look it up :)), but from what I understand it is quite inaccurate...the silver, being harder than lead, isn't able to take up the spin of the rifling as easily, and therefore results in a much wider spread. I think the MythBusters covered that one.

Didn't the LR inherit a silver mine as well?
 
Everyone who guessed where not even close.

Hint. It has something to do with commercials.
 
Everyone who guessed where not even close.

Hint. It has something to do with commercials.

In other words you are not talking about the reasons according to the story...
 
Ah, no, I remember now...it was a bread company called Silvercup, that had some merchandising tie-in. Trading cards I think, WAY in the early comic days.
 
Ah, no, I remember now...it was a bread company called Silvercup, that had some merchandising tie-in. Trading cards I think, WAY in the early comic days.

There ya' go, thanks!
 
I'll note that I know of nothing that specifically ties Silvercup as the reason for the names...they may have chosen to sponsor because of the names...
 
Ah, no, I remember now...it was a bread company called Silvercup, that had some merchandising tie-in. Trading cards I think, WAY in the early comic days.


When it was a radio program Silvercup wanted the silver bullet and horse named Silver.
 
Some research does show that Silvercup was the first sponsor of the radio show, and it is generally believed that they named the horse Silver as a way of in-program advertising...but why didn't they name him Silvercup? Less certain is the reason for the silver bullets.

Completely side trivia - the Silvercup Bread facilities in New York became the Silvercup Studios in 1983, and used for filming many TV shows and movies - but perhaps most dramatically featured in the movie Highlander, where the penultimate fight scene involved destruction of the iconic sign on the roof.
 
Some research does show that Silvercup was the first sponsor of the radio show, and it is generally believed that they named the horse Silver as a way of in-program advertising...but why didn't they name him Silvercup? Less certain is the reason for the silver bullets.

Completely side trivia - the Silvercup Bread facilities in New York became the Silvercup Studios in 1983, and used for filming many TV shows and movies - but perhaps most dramatically featured in the movie Highlander, where the penultimate fight scene involved destruction of the iconic sign on the roof.

Good question. I myself have a hard time imagining a cowboy hero riding around on a Silvercup.
 


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