Internet Archive ~upd~ — Rango Movie

Thanks to the Internet Archive’s vast collection of cultural and media content, fans of Gore Verbinski’s 2011 animated western Rango can find various related materials preserved for public access. While the full feature film is often protected by copyright and not freely available on the Archive in its entirety, users may discover:

The film is copyrighted by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies (a ViacomCBS company). U.S. copyright law protects films for 95 years after release. Since Rango was released in 2011, it will not legally enter the public domain until approximately . rango movie internet archive

In the context of the film, Rango is bluffing—a thespian chameleon trying on identities like cheap suits. But in the context of the digital age, specifically within the dusty, digital corridors of the Internet Archive, the quote takes on a meta-textual weight. On the Archive, Rango is no longer just a Paramount Pictures release or a Nickelodeon Movies production. It becomes data. It becomes a ghost in the machine. Thanks to the Internet Archive’s vast collection of

Rango : the movie storybook : Fontes, Justine - Internet Archive copyright law protects films for 95 years after release

The site is a goldmine for "behind-the-scenes" content that is often missing from modern streaming platforms: