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How much have you read of the Barsoom Saga?
Wait, what? 41%  41%  [ 13 ]
Burroughs, didn't he like write the Tarzan books? 16%  16%  [ 5 ]
I've been to Tarzana. 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Yes, I've read John Carter of Mars, but I didn't like it. 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
I read some of the books, but they were like, old style. 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
All the books, and can't wait for the movie. 13%  13%  [ 4 ]
Leia who? Dejah Thoris is still the hottest alien princess around. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Dude, I want to live in Helium and party in the Valley Dor 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
The Khross option (all the books in seven different languages, as much of the fanfic as I could tolerate, know even the least important characters on a first name basis, and will name my first son John Carter Khross 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Pheona is a Princess of Mars 19%  19%  [ 6 ]
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OK, trailer is up, and I'm very excited.

John Carter trailer

Not sure why it's called "female" trailer, though (if you look at the URL).

It's a cut of the video designed to appeal to female demos.

That was kind of my thought, yeah.

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Along the same lines, I'm giving (of will, if I can ever get the time to go see it) Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol the benefit of the doubt because it's directed by Brad Bird, who made The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille.


Ah-ha! This explains why an M.I. movie is sitting at 93% on Rotten Tomatoes!

Apparently, J.J. Abrams hired Brad Bird by texting him, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it..."

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It's out. Getting badly panned from everything I've heard and read so far. Can't see it this weekend, maybe next so I can contribute to a good second weekend. Hope it lasts that long in theaters! :p

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It was an early 1900s pulp space fantasy turned into a movie. I got what I wanted out of it. I don't know what other people were expecting from the movie.

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I took Lachlan to see it tonight.

From the standpoint of a parent who wanted to be entertained while her nine year old son enjoyed himself, it was spectacular. Reasonable acting, epic story, great special effects. So what if half the story items were clichéed? The book is 100 years old. Burroughs probably invented some of the clichés.

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We saw it last night and enjoyed it. I agree with Talya's take above.

My prior experience with this series is when Heinlein used Barsoom as a setting in the utterly horrible Number of the Beast, and it appears in the second GN for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I haven't gone back to check out the original books yet.

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So far it's projected to be the biggest box office flop ever, despite respectable ticket sales.

A $250 million budget (exacerbated by Stanton's inability to recognize that, unlike a Pixar movie, being a perfectionist with reshoots costs lots of money), and the most inept $100 million ever spent by a marketing department, means that the current $181 million in box office receipts won't come close to paying the bills.

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That's too bad, I actually really enjoyed the movie. So much that I might go read the books now.


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OK, finally (second weekend!) saw it, on Sunday. Not in IMAX or even 3D - since I'm unemployed and it devolved into a hurried outing with two kids and no wife, I went for the cheap $4/seat showing at a local theater.

I thoroughly enjoyed it. In fact, I will admit that I somehow choked up at the end.

Now, would I have enjoyed it as much had I splurged and dropped $50+ to see it in IMAX? Good question, but I think that the answer is yes. Maybe even more - I enjoyed the spectacle of the film quite a bit.

And, yeah, the cliched bits? I don't know whether a critic started this or the Disney marketers got the message out, but they've been making quite a bit of the idea that Burroughs created many of the things we're used to seeing in our movies. After we came out of the movie, I told my daughter (10) that this was written a century ago. A bit later, she pointed out that the arena scene was "just like Star Wars," and then realized that this predates Star Wars, so that maybe it's Star Wars that's derivative. It was fun to see that realization hit her.

I started to re-read it this week, and I'm beginning to wonder if Stanton's storyline is actually better than the original.

Anyway, I'm glad they made it, and sorry they're taking such a bath on it that the planned sequels will probably never see the light of the silver screen.

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I agree with everything you said, Aethien.

Except that the Colloseum in Rome predates Burroughs by a couple thousand years, so perhaps man vs. beast in the arena is an older idea than that. ;)

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I haven't seen it yet (I really want to, and we're hoping to go this weekend), but based on my readings, I think this is a case of the entertainment journalists (and several of the critics of lesser integrity) actively wanting to see the film be a failure, and crafting the narrative to fit that desire, which in turn helped the reality follow suit. Poor pre-release tracking was blood in the water, and it summoned the sharks.


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Talya wrote:
I agree with everything you said, Aethien.

Except that the Colloseum in Rome predates Burroughs by a couple thousand years, so perhaps man vs. beast in the arena is an older idea than that. ;)


Hah! Good point! Really, Burroughs just crystallized a lot of this stuff for us. Heck, even he was influenced by other writers, I would imagine.

Hope you enjoy it, Farsky. I have heard that the 3D actually worked well in this film, which kind of makes me want to see it again. I may end up taking the IMAX plunge, if it's still around.

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FarSky wrote:
I haven't seen it yet (I really want to, and we're hoping to go this weekend), but based on my readings, I think this is a case of the entertainment journalists (and several of the critics of lesser integrity) actively wanting to see the film be a failure, and crafting the narrative to fit that desire, which in turn helped the reality follow suit. Poor pre-release tracking was blood in the water, and it summoned the sharks.
The problem is not the Sharks ...

Lord Doom may or may not have done some completely legitimate business with some friends regarding the textual fidelity of the film as compared its source material and, thusly, also may or may not have ensured the film be relegated to depths shared by the 1970s Dr. Strange film starring a now dead porn star.

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Alternate fan made trailer.

http://io9.com/5896146/now-this-is-the- ... ohn-carter

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Okay, that trailer was much better than anything I saw advertising the movie.

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We just got out. I thought it fantastic. Not flawless (could have trimmed the fat a bit), but one of the few great latter-day pulp movies. Phe enjoyed it and wants a Woola now.


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I hear Stanton made a good movie, but that's still not John Carter ...

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Meh. Few people care about the books. I'd never heard of John Carter until this thread, and based on what I can see of the plot in a wiki summary, I like the movie more. You could argue that Disney's "The Little Mermaid" bears little resemblance to Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. It doesn't matter. Disney redefined the story. HCA's version is obsolete. :p

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On a more positive note, John Carter is at about $235 million at the box office. $15 million more, and it officially breaks even (even if the reality is not that close.) Blu-ray/DVD sales should make the movie ultimately profitable at this point.

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Meh. Few people care about the books. I'd never heard of John Carter until this thread, and based on what I can see of the plot in a wiki summary, I like the movie more. You could argue that Disney's "The Little Mermaid" bears little resemblance to Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. It doesn't matter. Disney redefined the story. HCA's version is obsolete. :p

I could cheerfully strangle you right about now.

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Meh. Few people care about the books. I'd never heard of John Carter until this thread, and based on what I can see of the plot in a wiki summary, I like the movie more. You could argue that Disney's "The Little Mermaid" bears little resemblance to Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. It doesn't matter. Disney redefined the story. HCA's version is obsolete. :p

I could cheerfully strangle you right about now.


You obviously read the original books. Ironicly, you're the tiny minority at whom the marketing was targeted (despite the story not being highly faithful to the original.)

This was the main problem with Disney's marketing for that movie. They relied on non-existent cultural name recognition. Hardly anyone knew what the hell "John Carter" or "Barsoom" was...and the marketing did nothing to explain it. It's an obscure series of pulp-trash serial sci-fi written by an author that, while reasonably popular in his time, doesn't have the level of name recognition required...most people couldn't even tell you he wrote Tarzan.

(Look at the response to the poll in this thread, then remember we're a forum of sci-fi/fantasy geeks. Now imagine how most of the english-speaking world would have answered it before this movie.)

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I'm with you, Taly. And I'm a pretty big Burroughs geek (although I was always more of a Pellucidar fan than his other stuff).

But, this is one of those (rare) cases where the movie is better than the book. My first example of this was Jaws, 1975.

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FWIW, the Kindle edition of A Princess of Mars is free. I downloaded it today. :)

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John Carter is now officially in the black, with a worldwide box office take of $254 million dollars and climbing.

The vast majority of this was overseas, with it being hugely popular in China. Apparently it is still scheduled to open in Korea and Japan, where they expect it to climb significantly higher still.

Of course, the marketing budget was rumored to be over $100 million too, so it remains to be seen if it recoups it all at the box office. However, early requests at Amazon indicate a strong demand for blu-ray - it will be almost impossible at this point for JCM not to finish up making a profit for WDC.

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No matter the box office, I imagine it's very hard to lose money on major tentpole releases. Home video sales, merchandising, tie-ins, product sponsorships, premium cable, basic cable, and broadcast licensing...and none of that has any bearing on box office. That's all icing.


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