Rabu, 11 Oktober 2017

Wild West Movie Review: Rango

Rango Paramount Pictures, 2011, PG-13.  A crooked-necked, crusty-green lizard (the title chameleon) makes an embarrassing retreat into the vast sandy landscape, his recognizable figure diminished to a state of unimportance by the scale of the desert. A lone figure (usually mounted) in the empty wilderness is commonplace in the Western genre, but it isn’t often …

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