Rango" movie goes into the record books as the first feature-length film by special-effects wizards Industrial Light and Magic. You may remember them from little films like "Star Wars"—all of the "Star Wars." The animated feature breaks new ground for household pets, moving bravely into the reptile kingdom and starring a chameleon as Rango, the film's titular character. In his cloistered little terrarium, done-up nicely in contemporary Southwestern style, Rango always has imagined himself a hero. Through few twists of reptilian fate, Rango finds himself in the Old West town of Dirt, surrounded by a bunch of mean-faced critters who take no liking to heroes and good guys. Rango's finest chameleon skills do nothing to help him fit in among the renegade villains from early Clint Eastwood films. Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, and Timothy Olyphant lend their vocal talents to "Rango," the story of ordinary lizard turned hero. Trivia fans may want to keep their eyes peeled for a CGI character who bears a striking resemblance to the late Hunter S. Thompson, father of "gonzo" journalism.
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