Recently, CBS released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Under The Dome" season finale episode 13 of season 2, and it appears to be hella dramatic and extremely intense as it's revealed not everyone will survive the antics of the deadly dome. Big Jim threatens to kill a bunch of people, and more! The episode is titled, "Go Now." In the new,13th episode, A potential escape from the Dome will finally get discovered right in the nick of time just as the walls start closing in on the people that are trapped in Chester’s Mill. Guest stars are going to include: Estes Tarver (Tom Tilden), Bryant Prince (Aidan Tilden), Eugene H. Russell IV (Townsperson) and Max Ehrich (Hunter). The episode was written by Caitlin Parrish and Cathryn Humphris, and it was directed by Executive Producer Jack Bender. The season finale episode 13 is scheduled to air on Monday night,...
- 9/16/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Under The Dome" season finale episode 13 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Go Now," and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing and intense as a possible escape from the dome is revealed just in the nick of time, and more! In the new,13th episode press release: A potential exit from the dome is going to get revealed just as the lives of those trapped in Chester's Mill face imminent danger. Press release number 2: A potential exit from the Dome will get revealed just as the walls begin closing in on those trapped in Chester’s Mill. Guest stars will feature: Estes Tarver (Tom Tilden), Bryant Prince (Aidan Tilden), Eugene H. Russell IV (Townsperson) and Max Ehrich (Hunter). The episode was written by Caitlin Parrish and Cathryn Humphris, and it was directed by Executive Producer Jack Bender.
- 9/15/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
The Lone Ranger weekend box office: Bigger flop than early estimates indicated? (Photo: Johnny Depp as Tonto, Armie Hammer as The Lone Ranger) The Pirates of the Caribbean team is back with The Lone Ranger: that’s producer Jerry Bruckheimer, director Gore Verbinski, screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, actor Johnny Depp, and distributor Disney. But whereas Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the White Pearl, co-starring Keira Knightley, Geoffrey Rush, and Orlando Bloom, was a major domestic box-office hit, opening with $46.63 million at 3,269 locations in early July 2003 (approximately $61 million today) and going on to gross $305.41 million in North America (approximately $402 million today), The Lone Ranger is bound to become one of the biggest domestic box-office flops of 2013 in relation to its exorbitant $215 million production budget, alongside several other costly underperformers at the North American box office: M. Night Shyamalan / Will Smith’s After Earth, Roland Emmerich’s White House Down,...
- 7/7/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
The Lone Ranger 2013 box office: $200 million Western flops (photo: Johnny Depp as Tonto, Armie Hammer as The Lone Ranger) The best thing that can be said about Disney spending $200+ million on the 2013 movie The Lone Ranger — not including another $100 million or so in marketing / distribution costs — is that the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced, Gore Verbinski-directed comic Western starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer didn’t cost $250 million like the studio’s 2012 box-office bomb John Carter. (Update: The Lone Ranger weekend box-office: A bigger flop than originally thought?) Currently with a dismal 11% approval rating and 4.2/10 average among Rotten Tomatoes‘ top critics, The Lone Ranger collected an abysmal — in relation to its exorbitant costs — $9.65 million on opening day, Wednesday, July 3, at 3,904 North American locations, in addition to another $9.85 million on the July 4 holiday according to Box Office Mojo. The Lone Ranger‘s two-day total is $19.5 million, which will, according to early, rough Friday estimates found at Deadline.
- 7/6/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
The Lone Ranger 2013: Johnny Depp as a Native American Jack Sparrow (photo: Johnny Depp as Tonto in The Lone Ranger) [See previous post: "The Lone Ranger Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean in Western Garb."] Gore Verbinski fills The Lone Ranger with ticklish insider references to other classic Westerns and even gives a nod to Johnny Depp’s 1995 oater Dead Man. And, as usual, the director busts out the crane shots — and it’s always a kick to see how his latest swooping camera move will reveal detail and add spikes of humor. The flip side is that Verbinski will indulge any plot complication as long as it results in another action sequence. John and Tonto’s search for Cavendish often takes them to a railroad track, railroad tunnel, or railroad train, where a loud and kicky set piece awaits its cue. In fact, six miles of track and two locomotives were constructed just to add authenticity to The Lone Ranger, even though there...
- 7/5/2013
- by Mark Keizer
- Alt Film Guide
Bryant Prince is just 11 years old, but that doesn't keep him from going toe-to-toe with Johnny Depp in Disney's "The Lone Ranger." Prince plays Danny Reid -- nephew to the film's title character, played by Armie Hammer -- and carries a pretty integral role on his young shoulders.
We chatted with Prince on the red carpet at the film's world premiere at Disney California Adventure, and found he didn't even realize what a massive star he was sharing screen time with. "I knew he was famous," Prince tells Zap2it of Depp. "But I didn't know, like, 'faaamous' ... if you get what I mean. ... I knew who he was; I just didn't know that every time his face would be seen, people would mob him over and stuff."
Prince also wasn't aware of just how huge a theatrical release he had signed on for. "I didn't know how big this would be,...
We chatted with Prince on the red carpet at the film's world premiere at Disney California Adventure, and found he didn't even realize what a massive star he was sharing screen time with. "I knew he was famous," Prince tells Zap2it of Depp. "But I didn't know, like, 'faaamous' ... if you get what I mean. ... I knew who he was; I just didn't know that every time his face would be seen, people would mob him over and stuff."
Prince also wasn't aware of just how huge a theatrical release he had signed on for. "I didn't know how big this would be,...
- 7/4/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Working hard or hardly working? Armie Hammer has been bringing out his inner child on the set of The Lone Ranger, says his young co-star, Bryant Prince. Prince, who plays the actor’s nephew in Disney’s upcoming western action-adventure, told Celebuzz that the two would keep busy with laughs. “We joked around all the time. I mean, we...Read more»...
- 7/1/2013
- by Stephanie Baghai
- Celebuzz.com
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