Johnny Depp In Moscow At The Premiere Of "The Lone Ranger"

Johnny Depp In Moscow At The Premiere Of "The Lone Ranger"
Johnny Depp In Moscow At The Premiere Of "The Lone Ranger"

Video: Johnny Depp In Moscow At The Premiere Of "The Lone Ranger"

Video: Johnny Depp In Moscow At The Premiere Of "The Lone Ranger"
Video: Johnny Depp - The Lone Ranger - Moscow, June 27, 2013 2024, March
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Immediately after the premiere in America, the creators of The Lone Ranger brought it to Moscow. The film is released on July 4, but the premiere will take place literally in these minutes.

Johnny Depp in Moscow at the premiere
Johnny Depp in Moscow at the premiere

The team, whose results of joint work delight millions of viewers around the world, came to present their new project - an adventure film about the Lone Ranger and his friend Tonto Indian. Director Gore Verbinski, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, lead actor Armie Hammer, and naturally the most attention-grabbing Johnny Depp answered journalists' questions at a press conference. About trains"The Lone Ranger" is a western style, and a considerable portion of the screen time is devoted to scenes with trains and horses. On the offer to ride on Russian railways, Johnny Depp expressed his readiness to go on a trip immediately, and Armie Hammer admitted that he had always dreamed of riding the Trans-Siberian Railway. The actor also talked about how unusual it was to move at the same time on the train and on horseback and shared that he would prefer to run on the roof of the train rather than riding. About natureMost of the Lone Ranger scenes were filmed on location. The director explained the decision to abandon the chromakey by the fact that it was important for him to make what was happening as realistic as possible, so that the modern audience watched would empathize with the characters. Johnny Depp noted how important it was for him to pay tribute to the culture of the Indians in the film and mentioned the special energy of the places where the shooting took place. For the actors, the experience of working in the desert was challenging but interesting. Armie Hammer told the story of how he once fell into a cactus. And Jerry Bruckheimer generally perceived the filming process as an outdoor recreation. About animals and fearsJohnny Depp jokingly admitted that he considers rabbits, hamsters and mice and other small animals cute and without any questions or fears will be able to put a scorpion in his mouth or hold a tarantula on his hand. Armie Hammer developed a fear of heights while working on The Lone Ranger. About masks When asked if he was tired of playing masked characters (pirate, vampire, Indian), Johnny Depp replied that he was not going to take off the mask either in movies or in life. About fashion The filmmakers took the assumption that the Lone Ranger characters would inspire viewers to wear Indian paraphernalia (and a bird on their heads) calmly, noting that they weren't creating trends, but telling stories. About historyGore Verbinski, when asked about the motives for the film "Dead" by Jarmusch in the film (which was voiced by Dmitry Bykov), said that he did not bring them there on purpose, who knows what will come to mind in the process of telling the story. About Tonto In connection with his character, Johnny Depp talked about the actor's responsibility for the character he creates. "The Lone Ranger" prepared a lot of jokes and spectacular scenes for the audience. The whole 2.5 hours of talented actors and beautiful landscapes are unlikely to be wasted.

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