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But unlike Superman and Batman, two other heroes from 1930s pulp culture, the do-gooding John Reid — the Lone Ranger — didn’t secure an honored place in the pop-mythology pantheon.
The Western gets “Pirates of the Caribbean”-ized in Gore Verbinski’s “The Lone Ranger,” and the result is a whole lot of beautifully filmed fun — even if 149 minutes is way too much ...
Fans of the Western bristle at any attempt to yoke The Lone Ranger ‘s box-office failure to the genre’s fortunes: Make a good Western, see how it does, then get back to me. But there’s no ...
'The Lone Ranger,' Gore Verbinski's bloated, $250 million western comedy is like watching an elephant tap dance in your living room: Everything gets trampled and the dancing's not very good." ...
The Lone Ranger didn't have to deal with enslavement or the fact that many people he was bringing to justice thought that he was lesser than them. The real Bass Reeves was far more impressive.
The late actor Clayton Moore, known for his television portrayal of “The Lone Ranger” from 1949 to 1957, never discussed one topic during interviews: his family.