“Animation’s not a genre, it’s a technique for telling a film” Absolutely brilliant. So many directors could learn from that one statement. We need more intellectual and story telling diversity nowadays.
Diversity in those who are given funding to create, as well. This is a bunch of white guys, as usual, commanding the show. Let's hear other points of view from the top!
So... wait. You're telling me there's an entire movie, sets and all (even if they're only half furnished), of Johnny Depp pretending to be a lizard cowboy?
in theatre you would call it a rehearsel stage. I had more the impression of basically equiped than "sets and all ". good sound design and good acting are extremly important for animation movies. 🎭
This only shows men in charge throughout the whole thing, but sadly they left out the only women who had important input: Casting by Denise Chamian and Ruth Lambert! Hollywood-- do better! More women need places in these creative teams, and credit when they are there!!
@@annablyst6754 They got credit in the credits, where literally every other person gets credit. Stop complaining that not every single person involved can have a 35 minute long interview in the credits.
There is so much love and passion behind this film! I don't think I've ever seen anything like that from Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks etc. I would pay a lot of money to see the whole movie in that ''live action'' hahah!
I remember back then i realy wish there was a sequel, but after some years studying animation and art, i'm really happy the way it is... This movie is too unique and special to be a franchise...
i dont think ive ever seen a behind the scenes where everyone ACTUALLY looks like theyre genuinely having fun on set OR visuals to back up the 'it was a pleasure working with my co-stars" sentiment
2 things that I noticed in the film but felt really nice to hear it explicitly said in this interviews: Animation is not a GENRE! It's a medium, i love that the people participating on this knew and understood the difference. The other thing is that they respected children, kids are not stupid (I mean, sometimes they are) and just because something it's aimed at kids, doesn't mean you get to half ass it, also kids aren't all sugar and flowers, they have a very twisted dark side too, they have an interest to the gross, slimy, morbid aspects of life, you don't have to make everything have huge eyes and look cute to appeal to kids. I love this movie, and the people behind it loved it too, and it shows in every frame.
Yeah you can tell w new Disney that they don’t think of children as human beings just stupid little creatures they can manipulate 🙄 this next generation is screwed being conditioned by all this uncreative and watered down shit
Yes kids can be stupid sometimes. But the fun(?) thing is that SO CAN EVERYONE ELSE! I've been saying it for some time now, no one has a monopoly on stupid people. Not the young, not the old, not anyone. The inspiring thing about that is that it means even the stupidest person ever born can also be smart sometimes. And you? I have no idea who you are, but I guarantee you're much smarter than that.
This video brought tears to my eyes. And I'm not a young "teeny bopper" fan. I am one year difference in age from Johnny. His humble kindness and appreciation without arrogance is incredibly, if not impossible to find from active celebrities in the last decade. He truly is wonderful to his fans and those required to interview him. (Promotion is what he likes the least in making a film.)Yet he does it with a kind and humble heart every time. I am glad he has chosen to take the quieter road when it comes to accusations and the media. Because eventually (happily sooner rather than later,) the truth will raise its ugly head. Johnny will not have been a part of a bickering like a two year old child argument and hopefully the courts will see it and make the right decision. What at an epic moment that would be for him, all victims, especially male victems of domestic abuse and any violence thrust upon them. Good Luck Johnny! Our best wishes are with you always.
i clicked for johnny, but stayed for all of these incredibly talented people who seem to put their soul into their work and it really shows! this is SUCH a fascinating process in every single aspect! props for the director and everyone involved in making this happen and having this film be made the way it was made. would love for Johnny to make more films like this, they look like so much fun to do!
as a graphic design and animation student, this is fucking legendary. never seen this movie, but now i just might have to. the fucking rattle snake concept is bonkers!
Rangos character design seems to be taken straight from the fear and loathing poster with the asymmetrical eyes and the kink in the neck. Love that detail
Bill Nighy is insanely talented. In both pirates and this, even when he’s in raw footage, looking nothing like the character he’s playing, I’m still intimidated and it feels like he IS the character.
@@caroleanderson4020 If you click onto the playlist you should be able to click a button that says "Private" and it should show "Unlisted" and "Public" :)
Rango is one of my favourite animated movies. When I watched it the first time it was the German version, and I didn´t know by that time, that Johnny spoke Rango (wasn´t a fan of Johnny at that time anyway). Very next day I recommended Rango to my boss, because "it has the ugliest creatures ever in it. You´ll like it!" :-) Only years later I found out, Rango was spoken by Johnny (when I became interested in him and his work), and I was enthusiastic! Still like the movie, the characters, the jokes, and the behind-the-scenes stories. Great movie. Great stuff to have a glimpse inside the production. Thanks for uploading. :-)
OMG I REALLY HAD NO IDEA JOHNNY WAS RANGO AND THATS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME!! IM FINDING OUT THAT MY FAVORITE MOVIES HAVE JOHNNY IN THEM 🤣🤣 This is amazing-
I had no idea this was how *Rango* was filmed!! 🤯 This explains why it is such an amazing movie! The characters, the cinematography, the interaction, the exceptional casting, the color and backgrounds, the memorable soundtrack; it’s all so good! I remember being blown away by the dialogue, it was so articulate and hilarious. It remains one of my top #3 animated films, and one of my favorite movies Ever! Very few have impacted me emotionally in theatre like the scene when Rango crosses the busy highway at night, clutching the broken fish, amidst the lights from the speeding cars, so broken that he is not caring whether he lives or dies. I would love to see a sequel, a Rango 2, in which Johnny Depp gets to make a film in this same fashion with fellow actors, having a blast, and follow along a similar Old West story vein where Rango is falsely accused of a horrible wrongdoing, and must set out to clear his name. Wouldn’t that be an epic return to cinema for Johnny Depp, and one where he wouldn’t have to be onscreen, yet still get to work artistically in film. It could have such a wide range of emotions- making you laugh, making you cry, and be one of the most cathartic films ever produced. 💗
Rango is genuinely one of my favourite films full stop. I can't believe I've never seen this before! Watching the behind the scenes just now was truly magical!
Man this scene has everything, classic western lines, single-hand gun laodng, amazing hans zimmer score, thrilling action, and cinematography. What more could you ask for? Rango is just a brilliantly done masterpiece. All the characters, the story and execution was just mesmerizing and on point.
This is one of this movies that are actually good. I thought it is like others, then I watch it with my younger sibling and I'm shocked. Man that's one great animated movie, big respect.
Congratulations whole team of Rango. Your movie is one of my five top most favorites. Every clip has a laugh every turn is entertaining. It’s just beautiful.
22:16 This is fucking amazing, man. No wonder this movie is such a masterpiece. They got every little tiny detail in consideration, even making the actors enact their scenes for animation references. Rango was already one of my favorite movies ever, now it is THE one. This movie is a fucking *_MASTERPIECE._*
If I'm honest, I think this should be standard practice. If you aren't using the reference movements from the actor's interpretation, it isn't going to perfectly mesh like a well oiled machine should
Omg, this animation film is my most favourite (if I may say so). I’ve rewatched it literally a billion times. And now being grown up and realising how much work was put in it, make me understand why I liked it as a kid. Directors, Assistants, Animators, Writers, Actors and Actresses… I love each of them for giving me this masterpiece. This is monumental and legendary!
Rango is one of the few animated movies that, I think because of how much was put into it at every step of the creative process, really resonates with the viewer long after. This and maybe Coraline are maybe the only two animated movies that have affected me in this way.
Amazing film, and a wonderful behind-the-scenes look into how it was made. So much creativity, vision, and hard work went into this, but the love of filmmaking is what is captured in every frame. Rango is a true work of Art, by artists in the top of their fields. Thank you, Gore, and everyone of you who brought this to life. You are very much appreciated.
How fun it could be if there were more animated movies who tried to be a bit more creative when it came to the voiceacting.. let the performers be the actor AND voice-actor xD It could be sooo much more fun to watch the behind-the-scenes for the animated movies (with that voice-'acting' idea).
I had no idea that they recorded the sound the way they did for this movie. Honestly, getting into costume and interacting with the other actors while recording looks like a ton of fun.
I know this is old but it popped up in my recommends. I really enjoyed watching the, "behind the scenes". I've had the movie for a few years and have watched it more than once. Seeing how it was made, makes me want to watch it again.
I'm watching this movie rn and I was surprises to see it was made in 2011. It holds up SO WELL. I'm not a big fan of this movie, but each time I watch it (like every x years once in a while) I'm amazed.
That was great fun to watch and really interesting. Those actors all looked as though they were having a whale of a time too. It left me wanting more so I get why that actor said he wished it went on longer. I have seen the film but seeing them behind the scenes makes it even more enjoyable.
_Rango_ looks like no other CG animation movie I can think of. According to the Wikipedia page for ILM, _Rango_ is their first and currently only CG feature film which is a shame because it's a masterpiece as far as I'm concerned. I wonder why they didn't do more? It cost 135 million dollars to make and made 245 million dollars so maybe that's considered a "failure" in Hollywood? It didn't bomb but just made enough to basically break even. That's a shame.
Oh poor Johnny! Seeing him in this video compared to the trials just so sad. He have no idea his so called “ex-wife” would ruined and scarred him for life.
Only one of many movies as testament to his range as an actor. He took projects that he knows may not be commercially successful, He believed in the project He did it, because We can! Ha ha ha! He will be a legend in his own right no matter what's the outcome of this messy court battle that He is on.
The pre-visualization artist Dan Heder is Napoleon Dynamites identical twin brother. Now you know this.🧐 But on a more serious note Rango is probably my favorite animated movie. Watched it 4 times when it first came out in theaters. Would love for them to make a Rango 2.🤞🏻👍🏻☺️
This was a video that was only meant to mean that there is a full, live action version of Rango WITH THE ACTUAL ACTORS playing their roles not only with super low-budget things but with them fucking around. RELEASE THIS NOW THE WORLD NEEDS TO SEE THIS
This. Is. Amazing. 🤩 Just when I thought I couldn’t love Rango any more....I see it was literally crafted by a great team of artists, all just jazzing (as 22 would say).....making dope characters and a world that’s unlike anything else in animation. Yay!
FREEZE FRAME @ 3:20 .... the scene of Gary Cooper walking alone in HIGH NOON (1952) .... and if you look to the top left part of the frame -- you see POWER & TELEPHONE POLES -- SMOG -- and off in the distance on the right hand side, WARNER BROS. STUDIOS in Burbank, CA .... oooops. D.A.
I love this little movie..so well made..n entertaining….all the characters are terrific…I watch it every once in a while cause it’s just fun….beans!🙋🏼♀️🌻
“Animation’s not a genre, it’s a technique for telling a film”
Absolutely brilliant. So many directors could learn from that one statement. We need more intellectual and story telling diversity nowadays.
Yep. Animation is a medium, not a genre
@@lvbboi9 ahem anime fans
@@defectivepikachu4582 good point lmao
I honestly never thought of it as a genre lol
Diversity in those who are given funding to create, as well. This is a bunch of white guys, as usual, commanding the show. Let's hear other points of view from the top!
As highly rated as this film is, it's still grossly under-rated.
It's disgustingly underrated
@#JohnnyDeppIsARapist!! #JohnnyDeppesracista nice try Amber
Such a great movie, almost not a kids movie.
Mere 7.2 in IMDB... like wtf
@@MrFancyFingers missen your momma’s 🥭🥭
🤣
What I love about this movie is that most westerns focus on "redemption". But this movie focuses on "identity".
It focused on both
To be fair, in this movie, redemption is achieved by constructing an identity
lol nice orignal opinion
In Spaghettis there is no redemption, is
Fuck you and Fuck all the people XD
@#JohnnyDeppIsARapist!! #JohnnyDeppesracista go away amber
Imagine being in a healthy work environment lol
Must be nice 😂😂💀
Ha I see what ya did there, cause like blending in is “key”
@Misael Muhammad And nobody gives a shit about your virus :)
@Misael Muhammad that's really disrespectful and a violation of privacy :)
Nah i prefer being in a dark room being forced to dance do a song that dosent exist
So... wait. You're telling me there's an entire movie, sets and all (even if they're only half furnished), of Johnny Depp pretending to be a lizard cowboy?
Yes
in theatre you would call it a rehearsel stage. I had more the impression of basically equiped than "sets and all ". good sound design and good acting are extremly important for animation movies. 🎭
I would total watch it too
I NEED IT
i wanna see it. I am convinced that would make me instantly happy 😂
YES 👍👍 and there are some behind the scenes clips on UA-cam
Whoever was in charge of casting needs a gold medal. Every one puts so much character into their roles, it sounds like if the drawing came to life
This only shows men in charge throughout the whole thing, but sadly they left out the only women who had important input: Casting by Denise Chamian and Ruth Lambert! Hollywood-- do better! More women need places in these creative teams, and credit when they are there!!
@@annablyst6754 They got credit in the credits, where literally every other person gets credit. Stop complaining that not every single person involved can have a 35 minute long interview in the credits.
There is so much love and passion behind this film! I don't think I've ever seen anything like that from Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks etc. I would pay a lot of money to see the whole movie in that ''live action'' hahah!
I first saw RANGO on television in 2016. And I can testify that I have watched it more than 100 times ever since then.
Kung fu panda is on the same caliber as this movie such a love project
there is as much love and passion at Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks.
@@ritahorvath8207 no
@@magicman3163 .
You have been working for
those companies ?
I remember back then i realy wish there was a sequel, but after some years studying animation and art, i'm really happy the way it is... This movie is too unique and special to be a franchise...
Totally agree
Yeah, I think a sequel would ruin the magic
Its perfect just the way it is
Yeah I wouldn't mind a sequel but I rather have them make a new animated movie
i dont think ive ever seen a behind the scenes where everyone ACTUALLY looks like theyre genuinely having fun on set OR visuals to back up the 'it was a pleasure working with my co-stars" sentiment
2 things that I noticed in the film but felt really nice to hear it explicitly said in this interviews:
Animation is not a GENRE! It's a medium, i love that the people participating on this knew and understood the difference.
The other thing is that they respected children, kids are not stupid (I mean, sometimes they are) and just because something it's aimed at kids, doesn't mean you get to half ass it, also kids aren't all sugar and flowers, they have a very twisted dark side too, they have an interest to the gross, slimy, morbid aspects of life, you don't have to make everything have huge eyes and look cute to appeal to kids.
I love this movie, and the people behind it loved it too, and it shows in every frame.
Yeah you can tell w new Disney that they don’t think of children as human beings just stupid little creatures they can manipulate 🙄 this next generation is screwed being conditioned by all this uncreative and watered down shit
Yes kids can be stupid sometimes. But the fun(?) thing is that SO CAN EVERYONE ELSE! I've been saying it for some time now, no one has a monopoly on stupid people. Not the young, not the old, not anyone. The inspiring thing about that is that it means even the stupidest person ever born can also be smart sometimes.
And you?
I have no idea who you are, but I guarantee you're much smarter than that.
Big eyes is so cute but yeah, stop with the big eyes
lmao imagine if they just released the "mocap" irl scenes as its own thing.
i wish they would on the dvd lol
Yes
I want that as a bonus feature ngl.
Somebody get Criterion on the phone!
This video brought tears to my eyes. And I'm not a young "teeny bopper" fan. I am one year difference in age from Johnny. His humble kindness and appreciation without arrogance is incredibly, if not impossible to find from active celebrities in the last decade.
He truly is wonderful to his fans and those required to interview him. (Promotion is what he likes the least in making a film.)Yet he does it with a kind and humble heart every time.
I am glad he has chosen to take the quieter road when it comes to accusations and the media. Because eventually (happily sooner rather than later,) the truth will raise its ugly head. Johnny will not have been a part of a bickering like a two year old child argument and hopefully the courts will see it and make the right decision. What at an epic moment that would be for him, all victims, especially male victems of domestic abuse and any violence thrust upon them. Good Luck Johnny! Our best wishes are with you always.
On Monday I think the judge will make a decision is that correct?
I was 5 when the movie came out and its been my favorite movie ever since. It actually made me want to seek out a job in the animation industry
This has aged well
@@javiervarela2505 agreed
@@YMTZ18 I had a nightmare that the case was adjourned until next year, but lets hope that's all it was, a nightmare and not a premonition! Go Johnny!
1:36 “i gotta go direct this one pirates movie” LMAO
I LOVE how (kinda) all of the voice characters are wearing similar cloths their characters are wearing!
24:45 "I wear a different poncho, a different colour" that fucking gold I love everything with this movie dude
i clicked for johnny, but stayed for all of these incredibly talented people who seem to put their soul into their work and it really shows! this is SUCH a fascinating process in every single aspect! props for the director and everyone involved in making this happen and having this film be made the way it was made. would love for Johnny to make more films like this, they look like so much fun to do!
I appreciate the fact they hired a Native American actor to play a Native American crow
IKR?!
The Native American actor was in the twilight movie series as Jacob blacks father
It's nice.
Completely unnecessary
@@elfascisto6549 it's not but your comment is
as a graphic design and animation student, this is fucking legendary. never seen this movie, but now i just might have to.
the fucking rattle snake concept is bonkers!
Rango is like one of the greatest(Though not very well known) animated films out there tbh
Have you seen it yet?
Jesus, being a design and animation student and having not seen this film is a crime lol.
Rangos character design seems to be taken straight from the fear and loathing poster with the asymmetrical eyes and the kink in the neck.
Love that detail
Bill Nighy is insanely talented. In both pirates and this, even when he’s in raw footage, looking nothing like the character he’s playing, I’m still intimidated and it feels like he IS the character.
Oh man, the moment Bill Nighy gets to bust out that growl. That's some good sound, man.
One of the best "behind the scenes" I've ever seen. Will watch it again and again. Thanks for posting
Right!? I added it to my library in the collection titled "keepers"!
Right!? I added it to my library in the collection titled "keepers"!
@@Stonklerstinkler what do you mean? 🙂
@@Stonklerstinkler is there a simple way to make it public or share it?
@@caroleanderson4020 If you click onto the playlist you should be able to click a button that says "Private" and it should show "Unlisted" and "Public" :)
The people behind this film are amazing. What a masterpiece.
Movies like Rango are what is possible when creative types (artists, storytellers) are given free reign to actually be creative.
Watching this made me love Rango even more. The way they just had fun making this movie inspired me to work on something with inspiration.
Rango is one of my favourite animated movies. When I watched it the first time it was the German version, and I didn´t know by that time, that Johnny spoke Rango (wasn´t a fan of Johnny at that time anyway). Very next day I recommended Rango to my boss, because "it has the ugliest creatures ever in it. You´ll like it!" :-) Only years later I found out, Rango was spoken by Johnny (when I became interested in him and his work), and I was enthusiastic! Still like the movie, the characters, the jokes, and the behind-the-scenes stories. Great movie. Great stuff to have a glimpse inside the production. Thanks for uploading. :-)
They tried to give rattlesnake jake arms and that bothers me lol
We all make mistakes
@@tizyman7120 don't worry I was a mistake too
@@silverdays2909 dad didnt pull out in time?
😂😂😂😂
@@patrickbateman4095 It was too early
OMG I REALLY HAD NO IDEA JOHNNY WAS RANGO AND THATS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES OF ALL TIME!! IM FINDING OUT THAT MY FAVORITE MOVIES HAVE JOHNNY IN THEM 🤣🤣 This is amazing-
Rango part starts: 11:35
Shooting on set starts: 22:15
“These characters are gonna appeal to that side of kids that sometimes adults don’t realize kids have”
Realest sentence I’ve ever heard in my life.
someone, somewhere out there has this whole film with the actual actors, doing every scene, every interaction. the studio needs to release it
I had no idea this was how *Rango* was filmed!! 🤯 This explains why it is such an amazing movie! The characters, the cinematography, the interaction, the exceptional casting, the color and backgrounds, the memorable soundtrack; it’s all so good! I remember being blown away by the dialogue, it was so articulate and hilarious.
It remains one of my top #3 animated films, and one of my favorite movies Ever! Very few have impacted me emotionally in theatre like the scene when Rango crosses the busy highway at night, clutching the broken fish, amidst the lights from the speeding cars, so broken that he is not caring whether he lives or dies.
I would love to see a sequel, a Rango 2, in which Johnny Depp gets to make a film in this same fashion with fellow actors, having a blast, and follow along a similar Old West story vein where Rango is falsely accused of a horrible wrongdoing, and must set out to clear his name. Wouldn’t that be an epic return to cinema for Johnny Depp, and one where he wouldn’t have to be onscreen, yet still get to work artistically in film. It could have such a wide range of emotions- making you laugh, making you cry, and be one of the most cathartic films ever produced. 💗
Rango is genuinely one of my favourite films full stop. I can't believe I've never seen this before! Watching the behind the scenes just now was truly magical!
Man this scene has everything, classic western lines, single-hand gun laodng, amazing hans zimmer score, thrilling action, and cinematography. What more could you ask for? Rango is just a brilliantly done masterpiece. All the characters, the story and execution was just mesmerizing and on point.
say what you want but these characters look like they were modeled after the actors caricatures
This is one of this movies that are actually good. I thought it is like others, then I watch it with my younger sibling and I'm shocked. Man that's one great animated movie, big respect.
Congratulations whole team of Rango. Your movie is one of my five top most favorites. Every clip has a laugh every turn is entertaining. It’s just beautiful.
I love how everything is classic western inspired but they really took any opportunity to take it somewhere new.
I would love it if all these drawings ended up in a Museum I could see them in person.
The fact that the movie didn't really wanted you to feel "cute", is reflected in the character designs
22:16 This is fucking amazing, man. No wonder this movie is such a masterpiece. They got every little tiny detail in consideration, even making the actors enact their scenes for animation references. Rango was already one of my favorite movies ever, now it is THE one. This movie is a fucking *_MASTERPIECE._*
If I'm honest, I think this should be standard practice. If you aren't using the reference movements from the actor's interpretation, it isn't going to perfectly mesh like a well oiled machine should
I love the art direction. It’s so perfect for a gritty western feel
Omg, this animation film is my most favourite (if I may say so). I’ve rewatched it literally a billion times. And now being grown up and realising how much work was put in it, make me understand why I liked it as a kid. Directors, Assistants, Animators, Writers, Actors and Actresses… I love each of them for giving me this masterpiece. This is monumental and legendary!
Guys Daniel Heder, the visual effects artist at 21:36 is Jon Heder's (Napolean Dynamite) twin!
Wow! I thought what a talented guy this Napoleon is.
Woooooah. COOL!
They’re legit twins???!! Hahaha that’s cool
Rango is one of the few animated movies that, I think because of how much was put into it at every step of the creative process, really resonates with the viewer long after. This and maybe Coraline are maybe the only two animated movies that have affected me in this way.
Amazing film, and a wonderful behind-the-scenes look into how it was made. So much creativity, vision, and hard work went into this, but the love of filmmaking is what is captured in every frame.
Rango is a true work of Art, by artists in the top of their fields. Thank you, Gore, and everyone of you who brought this to life. You are very much appreciated.
This just goes to show how much hard work and effort the crew and the actors put into this project to make it into what it is today. A masterpiece!
I was scared of this movie because it was so realistic looking but after I rewatched it later on, it really became a favorite
Rango is one of my all time favourite animations.....I had no idea Johnny Depp was the voice of Rango!!
I love how they really enjoyed producing the film with actually acting it out while recording dialogue!
How fun it could be if there were more animated movies who tried to be a bit more creative when it came to the voiceacting.. let the performers be the actor AND voice-actor xD
It could be sooo much more fun to watch the behind-the-scenes for the animated movies (with that voice-'acting' idea).
"Hold off for a minute, I'm gonna go direct this pirates movie" such a Chad line if ever there was
I had no idea that they recorded the sound the way they did for this movie. Honestly, getting into costume and interacting with the other actors while recording looks like a ton of fun.
I know this is old but it popped up in my recommends. I really enjoyed watching the, "behind the scenes". I've had the movie for a few years and have watched it more than once. Seeing how it was made, makes me want to watch it again.
I'm watching this movie rn and I was surprises to see it was made in 2011. It holds up SO WELL. I'm not a big fan of this movie, but each time I watch it (like every x years once in a while) I'm amazed.
That was great fun to watch and really interesting. Those actors all looked as though they were having a whale of a time too. It left me wanting more so I get why that actor said he wished it went on longer. I have seen the film but seeing them behind the scenes makes it even more enjoyable.
_Rango_ looks like no other CG animation movie I can think of. According to the Wikipedia page for ILM, _Rango_ is their first and currently only CG feature film which is a shame because it's a masterpiece as far as I'm concerned. I wonder why they didn't do more? It cost 135 million dollars to make and made 245 million dollars so maybe that's considered a "failure" in Hollywood? It didn't bomb but just made enough to basically break even. That's a shame.
i would watch a movie version of just the actors in their costumes acting out the lines. seems like a really good time
The animation that they put into this movie is just phenomenal!! They did amazing with this movie and put so much time and effort into this. 😍😍😍😍😍
Oh poor Johnny! Seeing him in this video compared to the trials just so sad. He have no idea his so called “ex-wife” would ruined and scarred him for life.
i was thinking the same thing
Rango was before it's time. It terrified me as a kid, but now I LOVE IT. Should have come out today
Only one of many movies as testament to his range as an actor. He took projects that he knows may not be commercially successful, He believed in the project He did it, because We can! Ha ha ha! He will be a legend in his own right no matter what's the outcome of this messy court battle that He is on.
you people are amazing , we want rango 2 pleaseeeeeee
I think Rango is better off as a standalone story, personally. Had they decided to do a new project together, though, that would be truly amazing.
@@averythesuperhero A rattle snake Jake would be a nice spin off film a movie on his come up would be amazing
@@loveyourselfnottoomuchtho7287 Yeah character backstories would be cool
Looks like they had fun. He is and was working with so many ppl. Lots of Evidence that his collegues like to work with him.
26:26 i love how everyone is saying what a wonderful actor Johnny is
I've come back to watch the cast acting it out towards the end. It always makes me smile :)
This film is way before its time, still one of the top movies today.
I loved it when I really had no idea who was in it. Want ta see it again.
The pre-visualization artist Dan Heder is Napoleon Dynamites identical twin brother. Now you know this.🧐
But on a more serious note Rango is probably my favorite animated movie. Watched it 4 times when it first came out in theaters. Would love for them to make a Rango 2.🤞🏻👍🏻☺️
#justiceforjohnny! wasn't much of a fan but the more I learn, DAMN this man is just a great human!
12:37 I never knew Jon Heder had a brother who was also in the movie industry. I thought "holy shit Napoleon Dynamite animates movies too???" lmfao
Release the audio capture!! Will watch the whole movie that way!
Ah, I love this movie even more now
19:12 just noticed that "kinski" could be a inspired by or a reference to "hunchback" from "for a few dollars more"
This is phenomenal. I hope it becomes a broadway play.
Mannnn if only the entire animation industry had this much fun with their movies...
Wow I would also love to watch the physically performed movie from the actors! It looks like an entertaining watch!
I love Rango. It actually is how we all think sometimes. Who are we?
I loved the movie Rango:) it never fails to bring me a smile ever time I see it.
I have watched this movie twice. I am about to watch it again. I also watched behind the scenes before every film! Brilliant...both!
I definitely would buy a book with all that drawings. *.*
Outstanding, what wonderful actors!
What a group of very talented actors
I CANNOT DIE HAPPILY UNTIL I SEE THE LIVE ACTION VERSION OF RANGO
This was a video that was only meant to mean that there is a full, live action version of Rango WITH THE ACTUAL ACTORS playing their roles not only with super low-budget things but with them fucking around.
RELEASE THIS NOW THE WORLD NEEDS TO SEE THIS
"animation is not a genre". I love that! My late mom (a lover of story & cinema) missed out on great art, dismissing animation out of hand.
This. Is. Amazing. 🤩 Just when I thought I couldn’t love Rango any more....I see it was literally crafted by a great team of artists, all just jazzing (as 22 would say).....making dope characters and a world that’s unlike anything else in animation. Yay!
now THIS is how you make an animated movie
So fine to see people enjoying working together and appreciating everyone's talent. ☘️
Johnny depp are a amazing movie star and rock star and guitar player I am biggest fan of Johnny depp is my favorite movie star forever❤🤘♩ 🎤🎸
"instead of motion capture, it is EmotionCapture". Well said Jonny
This is one of my favourite movies. To see the harmony of the whole production process is amazing. It definitely shows in the final product.
It's a great job, great movie, great cast. I love so much everything about it. Amazing! Piece of art
This film is underrated AF
I hope I get to work with a team as amazing as this one.
FREEZE FRAME @ 3:20 .... the scene of Gary Cooper walking alone in HIGH NOON (1952) .... and if you look to the top left part of the frame -- you see POWER & TELEPHONE POLES -- SMOG -- and off in the distance on the right hand side, WARNER BROS. STUDIOS in Burbank, CA .... oooops.
D.A.
I didn't even know he did rangos voice, I love this movie 2x more now.
I love this little movie..so well made..n entertaining….all the characters are terrific…I watch it every once in a while cause it’s just fun….beans!🙋🏼♀️🌻
When you see the movie you realize that they have given love
21:37 napoleon dynamites (John Heder) brother worked on this film (Daniel Heder)