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worthyoflove 05-21-2020 07:31 PM

John Carter #20: Because Woola Will Follow Him Everywhere
 


Cast:
Taylor Kitsch- John Carter
Lynn Collins- Dejah Thoris
Willem Dafoe- Tars Tarkas
Samantha Morton- Sola
Dominic West- Sab Than
Polly Walker- Sarkoja
Thomas Haden Church- Tal Hajus
Mark Strong- Matai Shang
James Purefoy- Kantos Kan


Crew:
Director- Andrew Stanton (WALL·E, Finding Nemo)
Writers- Andrew Stanton & Mark Andrews
Writers Credits- Edgar Rice Burroughs (novel and characters)

Locations:

-London
-Utah, Lake Powell, Counties of Moab, Wayne and Kane, USA


Release and Shooting Dates:
Release Date: 9 March 2012 (USA)
Filming Dates: from January 2010 to July 2010


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Plot:

The film is based on the first serial to feature John Carter, 1912's A Princess of Mars. Carter is an American Civil War veteran who is transported to Mars, here called Barsoom. Formerly an Earthlike world, it became less hospitable to life due to its advanced age: as the oceans evaporated, and the atmosphere thinned, the planet devolved into partial barbarism with the inhabitants hardened and warlike, fighting one another to survive. Barsoomians distribute scarce water supplies via a worldwide system of canals, controlled by quarreling city-states. The Martian atmosphere is maintained by a power plant. Carter rescues a humanoid Martian princess Dejah Thoris from the belligerent four-armed Green Martians, whose respect he gains for his superior strength and fighting ability. He enlists the Green Martians' assistance in winning a civil war, and saves Mars from destruction when its atmosphere plant malfunctions.


Links:
- John Carter | Disney - Official site
- John Carter of Mars (2012) - IMDb IMDB
- John Carter of Mars (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wikipedia
- John Carter of Mars Movie | unofficial fan site Unofficial
-http://www.barsoomia.org/ Unofficial
- Twitter Andrew Stanton Twitter Page
- Twitter Lynn Collins Twitter Page
- A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs: Chapter 1 Read the book online



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future titles:
Because He’s A Difficult Man To Find.
Because He Became Friends With a Nice Monster Dog.
Because You Are Ugly, But You Are Beautiful.
Because He’s Not For Hire.
Because Where You Go, She Goes.
Because He Is John Carter Of Earth.
Because He Was Too Late Once, He Won't Be Again.
Because Woola Will Follow Him Everywhere.
Because He Can Trust No One Else.. They're Following His Every Movement.
Because The Door Can Only Be Opened From The Inside.
Because If His Body Dies On Earth Then His Copy Dies On Mars.
Because It’s Time He Went Home.
Because He Doesn't Fight For Anyone!
Because Even Though People Still Call This A Flop, He Has No Regrets.
Because He Learned So Much From This..

worthyoflove 05-21-2020 07:33 PM

From the previous thread:

Quote:

Originally Posted by worthyoflove (Post 100733933)
Andrew Stanton is in talks to direct his first live action film since John Carter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by elherts (Post 100742961)
I'm excited that they are going to be showing Hamilton on Disney +.


KitscherSunk 05-22-2020 12:36 AM

I’m excited about Hamilton too! The touring cast I saw here was fabulous, but it’ll be interesting to see the original cast. Well, and I’m just excited to see the musical itself again since I loved it.

Didn’t Stanton tweet a couple years ago that he planned to release the script for what would have been John Carter 2? Or was that just wishful thinking on my part?

elherts 05-22-2020 07:17 AM

Every October me and a group of about 30 people go to a Broadway Show.. this will be the first time in 21 years that we can't go. I suggested we do a Zoom meeting and watch Hamilton on Disney + which everyone loved. However, the other day my niece and I tried to watch CMBYN for her Italian Film Class and it wouldn't let me show it? Copyright maybe? But then she got it on Prime and it showed but the tracking and sound was off on my end. I do a Mr. Robot rewatch on Zoom every week with like 100 people and it's crystal clear. I have to figure that all out.

SouthernSweetieTX 05-22-2020 12:16 PM

That is so sad! :(

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Originally Posted by elherts (Post 100746766)
Every October me and a group of about 30 people go to a Broadway Show.. this will be the first time in 21 years that we can't go. I suggested we do a Zoom meeting and watch Hamilton on Disney + which everyone loved. However, the other day my niece and I tried to watch CMBYN for her Italian Film Class and it wouldn't let me show it? Copyright maybe? But then she got it on Prime and it showed but the tracking and sound was off on my end. I do a Mr. Robot rewatch on Zoom every week with like 100 people and it's crystal clear. I have to figure that all out.

It wouldn't let you just share the screen in the zoom meeting? It was probably just a glitch. I can't imagine zoom is paying attention to what is screen shared...

worthyoflove 05-22-2020 02:58 PM

How do you do a zoom rewatch? That sounds fun.

elherts 05-22-2020 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by worthyoflove (Post 100750243)
How do you do a zoom rewatch? That sounds fun.

So somehow, the admin of a Rami Malek facebook group plays the episodes from his screen while in a Zoom meeting. We are all muted but can type in the chat. We can unmute ourselves if we want to talk, but usually not until the end. But like I said, I tried to watch a movie with my niece and 1. The video wouldn't play in Zoom and then 2. She got it from Prime and it played but was off track and choppy to me. I have to find out how the Rami Malek admin does it so its so clear and perfect.

SouthernSweetieTX 05-23-2020 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by worthyoflove (Post 100750243)
How do you do a zoom rewatch? That sounds fun.

We could try it for a rewatch, but it won't help our count.

elherts 05-23-2020 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SouthernSweetieTX (Post 100760012)
We could try it for a rewatch, but it won't help our count.

Oh true. I didn't think of that.

KitscherSunk 05-24-2020 10:38 PM



So I finally read this 2011 New Yorker profile of Andrew Stanton to promote John Carter. I mostly just read the stuff about JC, and it’s pretty interesting! Apparently Disney never actually agreed to three movies — that was Stanton’s hope. Even after a positive test screening, Disney still wouldn’t OK a second movie. The movie would’ve needed to make $700 million for Disney to greenlight a sequel. The article also describes the reshoots (including the scene above) and the editing process; it’s interesting to read how and why certain things were tweaked. And it describes the test audience’s reaction to one of our favorite scenes. Here’s that part:

Quote:

The following afternoon, Stanton sat in his red office chair with his feet propped against the wall, weary but pleased. “In the late eighties and early nineties, when Disney animation was at its height, with ‘The Little Mermaid,’ ‘Aladdin,’ ‘The Lion King,’ and so on, I used to joke, ‘How come they always name their movies after their most boring characters?’ I skirted that problem with ‘Nemo,’ did just fine with ‘Wall-E’—and unanimously, in the focus group after the screening, they all said John Carter was their favorite character. And their favorite scene was the Warhoon attack”—in which Carter single-handedly takes on a savage tribe that threatens Dejah, while in intercut flashbacks we see him reckoning with the loss of his family on Earth. The sequence, laced with fatherly tenderness and grief, was a “make me care” moment original to Stanton. It elegantly elaborated his initial one-sentence distillation of the movie: “We survive to fulfill our purpose for others.” https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...cond-act-twist

worthyoflove 05-25-2020 01:21 PM

Ugh, I just still can't wrap my head around the absolutely cluster **** that John Carter was marketing wise. I'm going to read this. That passage is interesting.

SouthernSweetieTX 07-19-2020 10:10 PM

Did we know there’s ten minutes of an extended scene from JC on YouTube?

worthyoflove 07-20-2020 09:42 AM

Maybe? Where is it. I'll post it or you post it. I wonder if it's on the DVD, but it's been so long or maybe never that I've actually watched it on DVD. It was on TV so often.

SouthernSweetieTX 07-20-2020 09:36 PM

I reread the title. I think it was a 10 minutes sneak peak. Exclusive, not extended. Nevermind me.

DaisyGirl14 07-21-2020 08:04 PM

It's been a while since I watched this. I'm sure I have the DVD but I think I also have it saved on my DVR.


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