From Cinelinx:
Growing up, I loved spending my Saturday mornings watching the old Lone Ranger TV show starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. I wasn’t particularly enthused about hearing Disney was bringing a new version to the big screen; I frankly wondered if Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski really knew how to capture the spirit of the western without pandering to modern audiences.
Thankfully, director Gore Verbinski is keen enough to give The Lone Ranger an authentic western feel. Shot almost entirely on location, the film has a nice authenticity thanks to the incredible cinematography (including Utah’s Monument Valley) and impressive set design, which included a built-from-scratch locomotive. I won’t hold it against him that none of it was shot in Texas, even if that’s where it takes place.
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