Rango Movie Internet Archive [updated] «PLUS»

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A direct, literal nod to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas occurs early in the film. rango movie internet archive

Gore Verbinski’s Rango remains a breathtaking anomaly in the history of mainstream American animation. It proved that a major studio release could be uncompromised, visually grotesque, intellectually challenging, and deeply artistic all at once. By blending the cinematic DNA of classic Westerns with the pioneering digital wizardry of Industrial Light & Magic, the film earned its place in the pantheon of cinema greats. , offer a look at how the complex

Interestingly, "Rango" has been at the center of a copyright dispute itself. The film was accused of plagiarizing the iconic "Man with No Name" character as played by Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's "Dollars Trilogy" of Spaghetti Western films. The case, which went before the Court of Rome, ultimately dismissed the copyright infringement claims, ruling that not all characters in movies can claim such protection. This case underscores that while the film is protected, the specific characters and ideas within it can sometimes be subject to complex legal interpretation. It proved that a major studio release could

The film was created and distributed by major studios (Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies), and under current U.S. law, works created after 1978 are protected for the life of the author plus 70 years. Since Rango was released in 2011, it will remain under copyright for many decades to come.

Deep-dive podcasts like Extra Film archived on the site explore the film’s place in Verbinski’s filmography and its surprising Oscar win for Best Animated Feature.

: The official novel version of the film, also by Justine Fontes, which can be borrowed for digital reading. Media & Discussion : A high-quality upload of the original theatrical trailer.