Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for July 24, 2013
Transcript:
RJ: What was johnny depp thinking? Verne: Let's ask him.... johnny depp explains what he was thinking.... man: I was channeling hunter s. thompson's past lie as an anasazi shaman. rj: I totally did not get that. verne: what about the dead crow? man: My head was cold. hammy: I loved you in "nedward sporkfeet."
aardvarkseyes over 11 years ago
My impression on seeing the film was that Depp’s Tonto was actually patterned after Buster Keaton, but I could be wrong…
Tue Elung-Jensen over 11 years ago
People do remember its a fictional movie character based off another fictional character from another media. So I’m sure there are more important things to cry about, and honestly would not see him as one that would deliberately make something look horrible.
Pithy (yeah, right) over 11 years ago
@Bruno ZeigertsAlso cartoon character Pepé Le Pew (an amorous French skunk).
vwdualnomand over 11 years ago
$225 million disney spent on this. many people think that disney should stick to animated movies. and, that depp is box office poison, 2 consecutive bombs(dark shadows and lone ranger).
docnuke over 11 years ago
The crow and Tonto’s reason for keeping it with him are all spelled out in the movie.
Greg Johnston over 11 years ago
You all do realize the Tonto character was regarded as a nut/deeply damaged individual by the other indians in the movie ?- the Lone Ranger’s meeting with the chiefs, when they explained that the child Tonto had been devastated by helping bring about the decimation of his village? So for better or worse, Depp played him as crazy like a fox – much like the Jack Sparrow character.
Nightlasher over 11 years ago
The new movie flopped, huh? Serves it right for making Calvindish a cannibalistic wendigo…
nc715 over 11 years ago
“Nedward Sporkfeet”, I finally got the joke. Thanks Hammy