While in the Navy I was stationed onboard the USS RANGER (CV-61) several times, this song was used as their "break-away" music, it still gives me chills hearing it. Standing on the flight deck with this blasting over the 5-MC and the ship making a fast break portside, you had to be there.
First time I saw the movie I was out of the room getting some water. I hustled my ass back into the room when I heard that trumpet sounding the opening notes.
I was thirteen when my Grandfather took me to see this movie the night it premiered; I was in a bad way as a teenager, bad attitude, bad vocabulary, getting in fights out East, so they sent me to spend the summer with Grandpa and Great Grandma. I never told my grandfather straight out that, this movie (that summer) truly changed my life as a boy in a way I can’t really explain, but, something kinda switched in me for the better afterwards. I straightened out more and am a successful adult.
The unfortunate reality of the William Tell Overture is that it's just seen as "the cowboy song". It truly is an incredible piece, this version especially
Rossini had four parts (movements) without a break. This has always been my favorite classical piece despite my complete admiration for Beethoven. I guess Clayton Moore had more pull when I was 7.
I was put off seeing this movie by the critics. But now have seen it I think it is brilliant and I enjoyed so much. And this music, which we as kids never took seriously, I now realize is fantastic! Love it!
Bit of good advice, do not be put off of movies by others opinions go to a movie despite prior opinions and make your own conclusion. I love by this rule and I have come to like or even love films that critics say are terrible but actually aren't. Don't follow the pack lead the pack
I love the bit where the Lone Ranger attempts to interact with the other Native Americans by acting like Tonto in front of them, and they just look at him like he's completely insane.
TFW you're listening to this when driving along the interstate and you wonder why everyone is driving so slow and you look down at the speedometer and realize you're doing 110 MPH.
As was I. I especially loved the trombones descending accelerando near the end. Remember, it's a movie, based on a fantasy story that never happened. To expect historical accuracy is oxymoronic.
I don't think I've ever embarrassed myself with fine music, but lemme tell ya: there've been at least two occasions where I forgot how high I left one or another volume control, followed by the Star Wars theme BURSTING to life and scaring the hell outta me. A jump, an adrenal boost, the whole nine yards.
Eh, I liked the fresh approach to it honestly. I still love the TV show but as a TV show. Try making that into a film it would bore a lot of the target audience to tears.
I wonder how much fun it is for film composers to rearrange classical pieces like this in their own style and to fit what ever film they're working on. I also wonder if they sometimes do it while they're at home out of boredom or when they have a sort of writer's block.
Sommer57 plagerism? in the US nobody can claim copyright 50 years after the creators death. they and all others have the right to use the sheet music as theyvsee fit.
@@103035icle wrong, Disney has continued to push money into the pockets of politicians to keep all disney properties theirs when they should've been in public domain for decades now.
@@103035icle plagiarism has nothing to do with being legal. It is putting your label on the idea of someone else. Now did Zimmer say he composed it from scratch? He certainly wasnt that dumb... ?
@@anderrose487 Then he was a Siberian Aboriginie as there were no "native" Homo-species in the western hemisphere. I mean, if you are going to insist on technicalities.
I don't care what anybody says, I liked this movie. yeah, it was a little campy. but otherwise it was true to the origin of the Lone Ranger storyline. And I really liked the Overture remix. Thanks for the post
The ultimate chase music god this is beyond legendary I absolutely love it hans zimmer is a genius for being able to remix this so damn well and massive credit to the original composer for making one of the best classical pieces ever
I LOVED this. I still work out to it. No, it isn't straight through Rossini's "William Tell". It is crafted to fit the story of the Lone Ranger like a glove. And yes it works. Magnificently.
The best part of this movie, lets be honest. You can't have the Lone Ranger without The William Tell Overture. And this is a phenomenal arrangement of a classic piece of music.
you know what acting is right? those people research for each role they play. he's not in "Red face" he's in the ROLE of a native american whom he had to RESEARCH the part to play it properly.
the real William Tell overture is a little on the boring side? it's putting me to sleep. if i could, i would adapt the Gangnam Style Dance to this tune.
Lone Ranger,the only guy who can chase 3 bad men at one time,not break a sweat,keep his clothes pristine clean,nab all of them,and not have any shot wounds! Now that's a Superhero!!!
The overall movie was pretty mediocre but the moment this piece of music starts and the whole action set-piece that follows really go some way to redeeming it. If the entire movie had the energy and sense of fun of that one sequence it could've been great.
I haven't seen the film but listening to this its so easy to see both sides of a chase seen...the Strings section as one side with the Brass/Wind sections as other. You can feel the energy and adrenaline build up as it continues. Awesome take on a Classic.
I have. Maybe it's only me, but honestly, I found it enjoyable. A little slow at the start, but it picked up pace and was/is spectacular. I wasn't too pleased by the little bit in the credits (Johnny Depp as Tonto walking away into Monument Valley) but the movie itself was great.
My dad plays camptown races when he does the dishes at 8 in the morning when we're all still sleeping. So once I woke up at 6 and played this. Revenge is a dish best served cold.
I LOVE THIS!! Grew up with black and white westerns as a kid as they were my Dads favorite flicks. My Uncle Graeme used to play it on his Piano Accordian with extreme gusto - brilliant piece of music! Gives me goose bumps. YEEHA! :)
When I listen to this song, I imagine myself riding a horse in a British Dragoon Company chasing rebels fleeing in the Revolutionary War in an open field. I have a very overactive imagine.
used to watch the original series in the mid seventies when I was 5. I was around ten when I realized This music wasn't written specifically for The Lone Ranger.
All you youngsters out there who have never heard of the Lone Ranger ? Play this piece to your parents and without letting them see what it is ask your dad what it reminds him of. I bet within seconds he will say "The Lone Ranger"
I love classical music and the first time I heard this bastardization of Rossini's wonderful overture I was put off. But now, I love this rendition more .
I loved the movie!!!!!!! I think most people thought it should have been more serious, like the TV series. But, really, with Captain Jack Sparrow in it?????? Depp may have been a little over the top, but, that is Depp!!!!!! I thought the movie was great!!!!!
Despite the panning of this movie, I LOVED IT! And, the coup de gras was then end when the Ranger took off on his horse accompanied by this magnificent overture!
+Barbarella Ursina Mock him all you want. Even though zimmer didn't create the original overture, he recreated an incredible version very appropriate for an up-beat action movie such as this.
No one gave this Picture the credit it should've been given.The expense of the scenes were amazing.I got a little lost in some of the characters history and was straining to know many details of all the characters.The music was excellent
i am 32 and i used to watch the lone ranger on reruns with my mom the thing that annoyed me about the movie was they did not get a native american to play tonto this music though is really good
***** Johnny Depp did play a loyal,honest,talented American Indian.We all grew up knowing about the famous TONTO weather he was a real American Indian or just made up in a writers mind TONTO would be a great partner I would feel lucky to have next to me.So the movie and the 1950s T V show made it clear that the American Indians were part of the great western era in our great country-AMERICA
Those who know i.e. the critics panned this film and I have to admit that it was difficult to follow at times but I give kudos 2 the writers et.al. who put their talents into the film for trying to put a different spin on it. I'm 63 yr. old so I grew up watching the Lone Ranger and Tonto so I was interested in seeing what they'd come up with. Any actor who plays the ranger has to come up to Clayton Moore as the definitive guide. While the film had its weaknesses it wouldn't have been the Lone Ranger without the William Tell Overture. That was the best part of the film and several people actually applauded when its was played:) including me and my wife! Hi Oh Silver Away! Now if they'd only do the Cisco Kid on the big screen that would be interesting!
"Hi-yo, Silver! Away!"
"Don't ever do that again!"
"Sorry."
While in the Navy I was stationed onboard the USS RANGER (CV-61) several times, this song was used as their "break-away" music, it still gives me chills hearing it. Standing on the flight deck with this blasting over the 5-MC and the ship making a fast break portside, you had to be there.
i can only assume the epicness of such a scenario. i get excited only thinking about being there.
Ooh that'd be an awesome thing to show for recruitment! Boys would be lining up for the job!
Awesome memory for sure! I was army infantry.no music for us though hahaahaa!
the rangers stbd side,lol
gregory fiske midway played on the road again,kind a corny but still gets me
Listening to this while cutting grass makes it so much more epic
haha
Driving to work become an real adventure too!
lol
Do it while taking a dump. even funnier, that image?
I'm doing it and it feels good
Matthew Rabbas it's even better when ur riding a motorbike off-road
The train chase with this music was the best thing i've seen in any movie in a while now :D
+Company007 It was one helluva finale to a movie...I'll say that!
i agree it snapped me out of my coma that the rest of the movie put me into lol i was like "yeahhhh finally!!"
+Company007 And that's thank to ROssini's Music... Yyyyhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
OH yeah !! hahaha most excellent I thought, while watching it. I replay that part of the video frequently. Priceless.
First time I saw the movie I was out of the room getting some water. I hustled my ass back into the room when I heard that trumpet sounding the opening notes.
I was thirteen when my Grandfather took me to see this movie the night it premiered; I was in a bad way as a teenager, bad attitude, bad vocabulary, getting in fights out East, so they sent me to spend the summer with Grandpa and Great Grandma.
I never told my grandfather straight out that, this movie (that summer) truly changed my life as a boy in a way I can’t really explain, but, something kinda switched in me for the better afterwards. I straightened out more and am a successful adult.
I hope you will set an even greater example to teenagers that were like you
@@Hey_man1997 I hope so.
The unfortunate reality of the William Tell Overture is that it's just seen as "the cowboy song". It truly is an incredible piece, this version especially
Come on though, even if you know it as "the cowboy song", everyone thinks it's great.
*_What are you talking about? I see it as "CHAAAAARGE!!"_*
Rossini had four parts (movements) without a break. This has always been my favorite classical piece despite my complete admiration for Beethoven. I guess Clayton Moore had more pull when I was 7.
I realize I'm kind of randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to stream new series online ?
@Uriah Elon i watch on Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
I was put off seeing this movie by the critics. But now have seen it I think it is brilliant and I enjoyed so much. And this music, which we as kids never took seriously, I now realize is fantastic! Love it!
Bit of good advice, do not be put off of movies by others opinions go to a movie despite prior opinions and make your own conclusion. I love by this rule and I have come to like or even love films that critics say are terrible but actually aren't. Don't follow the pack lead the pack
I saw this movie and loved it. It was a lot of fun to watch.
Sorry, but THIS was the only part worth the price of admission.
Only Hans Zimmer can take a classic piece of music and make it more epic than it already was!
Okay, I have to agree with you on this one.
SuperTomcatAce For the perpuss of clarification, Rossini was in the Romantic Piriod.
SuperTomcatAce For the perpuss of clarification, Rossini was in the Romantic Piriod.
Grandma A. Arlis Pretty much anything older then he 1990s is considered classic
Zimmer and Rossini two musical Geniuses.
The greatest version I never knew. The energy it needed with all the emotions behind it. For All the Glory. 💯💪☝
"Don't ever do that again!" - Tonto saying one of the funniest lines in the movie
Lmaoo
I love the bit where the Lone Ranger attempts to interact with the other Native Americans by acting like Tonto in front of them, and they just look at him like he's completely insane.
TFW you're listening to this when driving along the interstate and you wonder why everyone is driving so slow and you look down at the speedometer and realize you're doing 110 MPH.
U made my day bruh
Ak nnmmnkn.
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LMFAO
Chingonsisimo
Happen to me bro
4:13 This part gives me a "Pirates of the Caribbean" vibe.
Yeah it does
Oh probably because Hans Zimmer apparently arranged this version,
he also (of course) arranged most of the music for Pirates Of The Caribbean
Wow 4:13 sounds really similar to a couple of the songs he arranged in the first POTC movie
Mister Goofer Yeah
that has nothing to do with it. its because Hans Zimmer arranged both pirates of the Caribbean and the Lone Ranger. its a special style he uses.
In honesty, I was able to forgive all the minor problems with the movie the moment the William Tell Overture started.
As was I. I especially loved the trombones descending accelerando near the end. Remember, it's a movie, based on a fantasy story that never happened. To expect historical accuracy is oxymoronic.
The movie was OK, but it turned amazing when this music hit.
Absolutely !!
My first thought was, "It's about time."
Especially to "Never take of mask" cue music.
Same thing. I was not sure whether I was enjoying the movie, but then the overture started and the problem was solved :)
The awkwardness when you click on this video at quarter to 1 in the morning and you didn't realize your headphones were unplugged. O.O
xD
Well i made it my alarm tone so that I actually wake up
+David Kowalski that exact thing happened to me minutes ago :/
+David Kowalski ahahahahah omg , dude that was realy a azing , ahhahaha you have made my day xDDDD i have that on my alarm xD
I don't think I've ever embarrassed myself with fine music, but lemme tell ya: there've been at least two occasions where I forgot how high I left one or another volume control, followed by the Star Wars theme BURSTING to life and scaring the hell outta me. A jump, an adrenal boost, the whole nine yards.
All my friends hated on this movie.....I have no idea why; it's one of my favorite entertaining movies ever.
It was when it got to THIS part. This was the only "Lone Ranger" thing in The Lone Ranger.
Where is Clayton Moore when you need him ????
Eh, I liked the fresh approach to it honestly. I still love the TV show but as a TV show. Try making that into a film it would bore a lot of the target audience to tears.
Shunkawakan Okawingha Yeah, it´s a really good movie.
Shunkawakan Okawingha My mother thinks that The Host has a better/more story than both the Avengers movies. I know how you feel, dude...
^Blasphemy. Like, I wanna give you a hug man, to have a family life like that must be so rough..... XD
I think I will have this played at my funeral. That would shock them all, and liven it up a bit! Can you imagine everyone's faces?!
I want to have "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" at my cremation.
2bobaf lol
I want Stayin' Alive and to get out of the coffin at the "AH ! AH ! AH!" moment.
Pop goes the weasel. Just imagine everyone waiting for me to jump up! Ha!
Have the hearse play it over speakers while hauling ass down the freeway
Since I was a Lone Ranger fan when I was young, I was moved in tears when I heard the music in the movie! Thanks!
7:31 best moment
One of the best
I wonder how much fun it is for film composers to rearrange classical pieces like this in their own style and to fit what ever film they're working on. I also wonder if they sometimes do it while they're at home out of boredom or when they have a sort of writer's block.
For this, it feels like plagiarism.
Well, you can't have a lone ranger movie without the William Tell overture, now can you?
Sommer57 plagerism? in the US nobody can claim copyright 50 years after the creators death. they and all others have the right to use the sheet music as theyvsee fit.
@@103035icle wrong, Disney has continued to push money into the pockets of politicians to keep all disney properties theirs when they should've been in public domain for decades now.
@@103035icle plagiarism has nothing to do with being legal. It is putting your label on the idea of someone else. Now did Zimmer say he composed it from scratch? He certainly wasnt that dumb... ?
I use to conduct the orchestra, as a child in front the radio.
I'm 37, I still do it when no one's in the room.
@@alexanderkuptsov6117 Ditto
it was indeed. the most fun i had in a movie theater in years. loved it.
Mixed opinions of the movie, but I can admit the final train chase scene with this music is the best part of the movie. Also Tonto is a cool Indian
Last night, I caught the long but amusing climax on cable, and this music was a great addition to it. Hope they play it again.
I’m pretty sure he’s actually Native American
JackassJunior627
My heart will always belong to Jay Silverheels!
Native Amercian, Indians come from India
@@anderrose487 Then he was a Siberian Aboriginie as there were no "native" Homo-species in the western hemisphere. I mean, if you are going to insist on technicalities.
This was my favorite part of the movie
SAME!
The only good part of the movie. This is the only time they got it right.
SAME!
Count me in!
Same here
I don't care what anybody says, I liked this movie. yeah, it was a little campy. but otherwise it was true to the origin of the Lone Ranger storyline. And I really liked the Overture remix. Thanks for the post
Whatever the movie may be, this score is incredible. Love the throwback
The ultimate chase music god this is beyond legendary I absolutely love it hans zimmer is a genius for being able to remix this so damn well and massive credit to the original composer for making one of the best classical pieces ever
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen.
this track makes me crying all the time, so pure gold this masterpiece
I LOVED this. I still work out to it. No, it isn't straight through Rossini's "William Tell". It is crafted to fit the story of the Lone Ranger like a glove. And yes it works. Magnificently.
The best part of this movie, lets be honest. You can't have the Lone Ranger without The William Tell Overture. And this is a phenomenal arrangement of a classic piece of music.
Seriously though, there's nothing actually wrong with this movie. It's fun.
There's nothing wrong with this movie so long as you ignore everything but the first 3/4ths and Johnny Depp's Redface.
you know what acting is right? those people research for each role they play. he's not in "Red face" he's in the ROLE of a native american whom he had to RESEARCH the part to play it properly.
rscody Yeah that really doesn't fly, kid. You can't just cover your face with paint and pretend to be other races. It's racist.
you're an idiot...
rscody No, kid, it's pretty much been established as racist for about a hundred years now.
I need to rewatch this film.
Did you??! Still love it?
No puedo evitar que se me escape una sonrisa cuando escucho esta obra maestra.
6:50
This is where it goes serious
seriously better than the original classic!!!!! i can't help but smile and hum the tune.
They added a nice amount of bass to it
No, it's awful. Just pure repetition. It sucks. Try listening to the real William Tell overture sometime.
wrlord Have heard the original a thousand times. I like the new one.
the real William Tell overture is a little on the boring side? it's putting me to sleep. if i could, i would adapt the Gangnam Style Dance to this tune.
wrlord
I heard the original, and to be honest, it wasn't quite as adrenaline pumping as this.
I will definitely play this when playing Red dead redemption 2!
J Leo Same!
Love this one, full of energy, full of joy. always makes you feel better, and any thing you do more fun.
_«Loneliness expresses the pain of being alone and solitude expresses the glory of being alone!»_ 7:27 🌠 - Paul Tillich
i just cant stop listening to this!!! about ten times now!
Great fun to watch this film. And great soundtrack too. Seriously deserves a sequel real soon.
I don't care what anyone else thinks. I loved this movie. I grew up watching the original series. This was still great.
"Hi Ho, Silver, Away!!!
Don't ever do that again!
;P
get'um up scout. (before your time?)
Si pudiera definir mi niñez está pieza lo define! Saludos banda!
Lone Ranger,the only guy who can chase 3 bad men at one time,not break a sweat,keep his clothes pristine clean,nab all of them,and not have any shot wounds! Now that's a Superhero!!!
The overall movie was pretty mediocre but the moment this piece of music starts and the whole action set-piece that follows really go some way to redeeming it. If the entire movie had the energy and sense of fun of that one sequence it could've been great.
It truly was the best part of the whole movie in general.
no I think the problem it had was the tone of it, one minuet it's dark and then the next it's a Disney film
@@bm_m4in215 Yea, they're trying too hard to stay edgy, while at the same time be funny.
I grew up watching the series and the movie was great. Seen it many time and after this finishes will watch it again.
I always play this when im departing a train station on train simulator 2015
With a steam train, right?
+NeededFour
no u
I for some reason imagine a station in some random state blasting this when both crack trains from the NYC and PRR start leaving at the same time
7:30
"I am the Lone Ranger, I never miss..."
This song explains me on the last day of school and on the way home
*First day and you woke up late
You see the girl you like get into a Bronco with your arch rival so you chase them in your Mustang trying to woo her
You road a horse ?
Why doesn't this have a million view already.
Remember, watching the lone ranger, on t,v Clayton moore and Jat silverheals,great show.
I haven't seen the film but listening to this its so easy to see both sides of a chase seen...the Strings section as one side with the Brass/Wind sections as other.
You can feel the energy and adrenaline build up as it continues.
Awesome take on a Classic.
I have. Maybe it's only me, but honestly, I found it enjoyable. A little slow at the start, but it picked up pace and was/is spectacular. I wasn't too pleased by the little bit in the credits (Johnny Depp as Tonto walking away into Monument Valley) but the movie itself was great.
6:55 is my favorite part of the soundtrack
Actually 7:33
Outstanding version of the Theme. and the film was brilliant too
My dad plays camptown races when he does the dishes at 8 in the morning when we're all still sleeping. So once I woke up at 6 and played this. Revenge is a dish best served cold.
I LOVE THIS!! Grew up with black and white westerns as a kid as they were my Dads favorite flicks. My Uncle Graeme used to play it on his Piano Accordian with extreme gusto - brilliant piece of music! Gives me goose bumps. YEEHA! :)
This is actually better than the original classic I must admit!! I wonder which orchestra played this!
composed by the legendary Hans Zimmer!! He also did 4 of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie!
@@Spitfiregirl01 Composed by Rossini
@Marius Raab No this arrangement was composed especially for this film by Hans Zimmer but the original music comes from Rossini
@@Spitfiregirl01 RANGO SUITE
Playing this on repeat over and over while playing a video game is hillarious
When I listen to this song, I imagine myself riding a horse in a British Dragoon Company chasing rebels fleeing in the Revolutionary War in an open field. I have a very overactive imagine.
Laad, that's insanely great
that’s a good thing!
This is the best part of the movie because this is just what I needed, I wanted william tell overture song in a train chase scene and it came true!
That Glorious moment when your playing Slender and you have 7/8 pages and your have the last page in sight.
Iconic and one of few classic pieces i enjoy.
used to watch the original series in the mid seventies when I was 5. I was around ten when I realized This music wasn't written specifically for The Lone Ranger.
Conmovedor.
Hans Zimmer is the Man
I know the movie was panned for Johnny Depp playing Tonto, but to anybody who hasn't seen it, watch it! It is a truly, truly marvelous spectacle!
I very much enjoyed it
Shut up and take my Grammy.
Epic doesn't begin to describe this re working of a masterpiece.
Grande Gioachino Rossini! Il meglio di sempre!!!
The best rendition period
a cloud of dust a firerry horse and a harty high ol silver away
"never do that again!"
firey ...hearty
Love it!
One of. The greatest ever composed👍👍👍
This song was used in Thomas and Friends and episodes such as busy going backwards
Brings me back to those thrilling days of yesterday.
Can anyone hear the William Tell Overture and NOT think of The Lone Ranger?
Nope
Sorry, but I think of the Bugs Bunny cartoon "Red Hot Ryder"!
Definitely Red Hot Rider always.
ya. i grew up listeing to borque classical and romantic music. thats where i always heard this.
Matthew Rabbas That was playing when the Red Hot Ryder was begging for his horse to stop galloping!
Grandioso!
Lo he oido 2 veces y voy po maaaasssss
All you youngsters out there who have never heard of the Lone Ranger ? Play this piece to your parents and without letting them see what it is ask your dad what it reminds him of. I bet within seconds he will say "The Lone Ranger"
How can you not love any piece that's preceded with Tell's overture
*Hi Ho Silver Away!*
O Arecenus Don't ever do that again!
I think a better response from Armie Hammer would've been, "No promises!"
That's the fastest horse I've ever seen!
Hi-ho silverware, Tonto lost his underwear. Tonto say, "me no care, Lone Ranger buy me 'nother pair". (From the 1950s, and quite un-PC too)
Can I get a giggity for being the 69th like?
(I highly doubt this comment will get anything though)
Thank you! I have been looking for this for 10 years.
takes me back to my youth and saturday matinees
This song never gets old
Ah, my favorite movie. THE LONE RANGER! :3
CONGRATULATION! It is 97% very right overthinking -feeling and -composing - to me. Greetings from Hungary
In my mind I picture a steam train's driving rod going up and down to the beat of the song. Along with smoke puffing out of the smoke stack in unison.
@Steven Priestley Thomas in a war
I love classical music and the first time I heard this bastardization of Rossini's wonderful overture I was put off. But now, I love this rendition more .
I loved the movie!!!!!!! I think most people thought it should have been more serious, like the TV series. But, really, with Captain Jack Sparrow in it?????? Depp may have been a little over the top, but, that is Depp!!!!!! I thought the movie was great!!!!!
@Treysen Anderson Rango taught me that, Buddy.
what a classic piece of music
This plays in my head while chasing my dog for her bath.
Two thumbs up...for the music and the movie!
Great work man!
I guess you can say that this is a perfect resurrection of this piece. There are no doubts now.
F'cking Eargasm. Really good peace of work
Wonderful!!
Where does the Lone Ranger take his trash?
To the dump
To the dump
To the dump dump dump
I read that in sync with the music
Despite the panning of this movie, I LOVED IT! And, the coup de gras was then end when the Ranger took off on his horse accompanied by this magnificent overture!
I LOVE THE LONE RANGER!!!
At work yeah but Im ok with that!
AND SORRY WHO EVER (WILLIAM) is ITS HE WHO IS ALONE!!!
hans zimmer is the best composer and music director that i ever heared. this is absolutelly excellent
+Barbarella Ursina Mock him all you want. Even though zimmer didn't create the original overture, he recreated an incredible version very appropriate for an up-beat action movie such as this.
***** you wish to be like him
No one gave this Picture the credit it should've been given.The expense of the scenes were amazing.I got a little lost in some of the characters history and was straining to know many details of all the characters.The music was excellent
i am 32 and i used to watch the lone ranger on reruns with my mom the thing that annoyed me about the movie was they did not get a native american to play tonto this music though is really good
***** Johnny Depp did play a loyal,honest,talented American Indian.We all grew up knowing about the famous TONTO weather he was a real American Indian or just made up in a writers mind TONTO would be a great partner I would feel lucky to have next to me.So the movie and the 1950s T V show made it clear that the American Indians were part of the great western era in our great country-AMERICA
Those who know i.e. the critics panned this film and I have to admit that it was difficult to follow at times but I give kudos 2 the writers et.al. who put their talents into the film for trying to put a different spin on it. I'm 63 yr. old so I grew up watching the Lone Ranger and Tonto so I was interested in seeing what they'd come up with. Any actor who plays the ranger has to come up to Clayton Moore as the definitive guide. While the film had its weaknesses it wouldn't have been the Lone Ranger without the William Tell Overture. That was the best part of the film and several people actually applauded when its was played:) including me and my wife! Hi Oh Silver Away! Now if they'd only do the Cisco Kid on the big screen that would be interesting!