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I saw a trailer for "John Carter", and a gigantic floor-standing poster/3D cutout type-thing last week when I went to see "War Horse" at a digital cinema here in the UK; I never even knew the film was upcoming. The trailer absolutely blew me away, I can't wait to see the film. The use of an orchestral version of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" in the soundtrack is a touch of genius. It looks absolutely stunning. I feel a Dejah Thoris render comng on....!
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the trailer is not bad, however this is more like the dreamworx film archetype IMVHO. it's not the disney animation model that pixar has obeyed for the last 15 yrs. Y7 demographic may not wanna see it.Other than the same parent company, Disney, the only relationship between the John Carter film and Pixar is that the John Carter film producers no doubt used PRman (Pixar Renderman) to render the CG animation. I doubt that Pixar had any more involvement with this film than they did with Avatar (CG primarily rendered with PRman as well), produced by Weta. I've got to agree, looks like a great film!!
Pixar's next big film Brave, will hit the theaters in June, and looks to be the same family friendly style/format that we come to expect from them.
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Quote - Other than the same parent company, Disney, the only relationship between the John Carter film and Pixar is that the John Carter film producers no doubt used PRman (Pixar Renderman) to render the CG animation. I doubt that Pixar had any more involvement with this film than they did with Avatar (CG primarily rendered with PRman as well), produced by Weta. I've got to agree, looks like a great film!!
Pixar's next big film Brave, will hit the theaters in June, and looks to be the same family friendly style/format that we come to expect from them.
The director of "John Carter" Andrew Stanton also directed Pixar's "Wall-E" and "Findng Nemo" - I did just get that from Wikipedia though, so who knows...:)
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Quote - The director of "John Carter" Andrew Stanton also directed Pixar's "Wall-E" and "Findng Nemo" - I did just get that from Wikipedia though, so who knows...:)
My initial quote was from a Wikipedia article, which referenced a Rotten Tomatoes critics review which in turn referenced a Wikipedia article...
Pixar -did- have the rights.....when they were planning to toss Disney and go it alone. Guess that changed.
Sigh.
Yet another of the sword and barbaraian genre to be mutilated. Keep in mind that people ran around essentially naked for about half of the JCoM book. We'll see how they adapted things......
Quote - the trailer is not bad, however this is more like the dreamworx film archetype IMVHO. it's not the disney animation model that pixar has obeyed for the last 15 yrs. Y7 demographic may not wanna see it.
Yeah, had to tell my son who wrote the John Carter series. And he knows that there are now craft orbiting and running around on Mars. I liked the books, but the premise is quite dated. I'm surprised this is being done.
The film industry seems uninterested in the fact that older people have more money than teenagers. Oh, probably because we have less tolerance for being served garbage.
Saw the trailer, great special effects. But I tend not to be impressed with that. The dialogue seemed rather mundane, the story one that has been done numerous times. After a series of disappointments, not sure if I want to spring for another 3D movie.
The trailers are quietly making their rounds now. Originally, the title was to be John Carter of Mars, but that was dropped, at least, 2 months ago. I have a feeling that Disney a being very cautious with this film. If it does well, then you might see future sequels. But, who are we kidding, this is the year of The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises.
It's a bit of a simplification to say Pixar was sold to Disney. Due to the placement of several key Pixar staff, it's just as easy to say Pixar changed their name to Disney, or Pixar took over Disney but kept the name. There's more than a grain of truth in all three versions.
In any event, JC, AFAIK, ain't a Pixar branded movie.
BTW, what was the flop? I know critics didn't think much to Cars but it was a popular movie. If my little boy is anything to go by, it's the best movie ever made. :) His sister, however, prefers Up. But then, she's only 11 months old. :D
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Ah. Come to think of it, I didn't see much of it at the time, except for the toys (which Samuel is accumulating at a rapid rate).
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
I'm gonna see the carter movie anyway, but if they wanted to make something that wasn't so risky, they coulda made the kid-friendly cartoon version of those martian stories. just think of all the commercial tie-ins, parodies of botched martian spacecraft missions, marvin the martian et al.. it could be like another "cars" franchise. they can put their creativity on auto-pilot and keep churning those "cars" movies out for years.
FLOP!?!?!
My son would slap you in the face for such blasphemy!!! :P
the only flop is at the end of the day when he and his brother both flop onto the ground exhausted from racing each other around the living room for the billionth lap of the day.
in all seriousess though.. by my standards (can I tolerate it after a couple of weeks) cars 2 is OK!
Quote - The flop was Cars2. It didn't get nominated for anything and got low scores on some websites but as a merchandising movie, it did amazing. :p
Having read nearly everything by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Hey, I was "inoculated as a kid) I have to say I'm glad to see it actually being made. Probably have to reserve judgement, but literally dozens of crappo Tarzan movies have been made and one has to consider the CG capabilities these days can make it at least LOOK good.
Frankly, I have always been (not so) secretly in love with "The Incomparable Dejah Thoris" and abjectly fascinated by the thought of some day seeing glorious thoats and fearsome banths (my favorite fictional beast of ANY genre) galloping and roaring across the screen.
Whether it is "good" or not probably doesn't matter so much to the producers, only the "take", which I hope is good, but perhaps not too/too, such that they might realize a top line director (No disrespect to this one) and at least a reasonably good script would make further efforts feasible.
Plus, there's some great characters in that whole "Of Mars" ethos, Tars Tarkas, et al.
I'll see it. Only been waiting 60 years. Fingers on all 4 hands crossed.
Quote - Having read nearly everything by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Hey, I was "inoculated as a kid) I have to say I'm glad to see it actually being made. Probably have to reserve judgement, but literally dozens of crappo Tarzan movies have been made and one has to consider the CG capabilities these days can make it at least LOOK good.
Frankly, I have always been (not so) secretly in love with "The Incomparable Dejah Thoris" and abjectly fascinated by the thought of some day seeing glorious thoats and fearsome banths (my favorite fictional beast of ANY genre) galloping and roaring across the screen.
Whether it is "good" or not probably doesn't matter so much to the producers, only the "take", which I hope is good, but perhaps not too/too, such that they might realize a top line director (No disrespect to this one) and at least a reasonably good script would make further efforts feasible.
Plus, there's some great characters in that whole "Of Mars" ethos, Tars Tarkas, et al.
I'll see it. Only been waiting 60 years. Fingers on all 4 hands crossed.
I pretty much agree with all of the above! As for Dejah Toris in the photo above - hubba-hubba!
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Coolermaster V8 CPU aircooler, Enermax 600W Modular PSU, 240Gb SSD,
2Tb HDD storage, 28" LCD monitor, and more red LEDs than a grown
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needs.....I built it in 2008 and can't afford a new one,
yet.....!
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Best of all, the books are on the web, and free; Project Gutenberg, etc., has 'em. I have found more than a resemblance between the first few John Carter books and John Norman's Gor series (for example; Chessmen of Mars vs. Players of Gor...;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Is it just me or does the Disney version of Dejah Thoris look like a Xena Warrior Princess escapee?
Whatever happened to women who look like the type of women who found their way onto the covers of the type of novel in question? You know...feminine...curves...boobs...
Now all Hollywood seems to use is square-jawed Amazons with fake boobs, or no boobs, angles instead of curves, broad shoulders instead of femininity...
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"Pixar has produced twelve feature films, beginning with Toy Story in 1995...Eleven of the films have received critical and financial success."
The film John Carter, based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' Martian series is due out in a few weeks.