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    Saw the movie John Carter

    Hey guys,

    I saw the movie 'John Carter' last night. It was at Walmart, picked it up.

    I have seen the trailers and they looked far out. I have heard countless stories of how it was a wreck at the box-office, cut downs by critics.

    Well, I sat down, put in the DVD, and watched it and I LOVED IT!!!

    Sort of like a mix between Stargate, Avatar, and Cowboys and Aliens..... Some fantastic flying vehicles that use light based energy plates. Those ships were brilliant. The CGI was amazing.


    So... 10 out of 10 for me. I cant believe it failed in the box offices...




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    The reviewers all throught it was great as well but for some reason it was a flop at the box office here in the US. Hopefully Disney does better than will break even in the long run. It was a sound subject based on the books by Edgar Rice Burroughs (created the Tarzan character as well) and Disney doesn't put money behind junk. Maybe they should have called it "The Medallion" or something?

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    I agree that they could have picked a better name. A big fan of the books would know who John Carter is, but the producers need to appeal to a wider audience to make the big bucks.

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    I never heard of it, must not have gotten much advertising.

    But I sure know about "Promethius". I can't begin to total up the ads I have seen for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart View Post
    Hey guys,

    Bill
    Check out the books, beginning with A Princess of Mars, LH. They had to make some changes for the movie, which were forgiveable, but the books, written in the 1930s are great. The movie really captured the world of Mars that Burroughs detailed in the books. There were a few "in" lines in the movie for those that have read the books. I don't think Disney did a very good job of marketing the movie and the critics panned it badly. I saw it twice, 3D version and regular version, and the audiences that I saw it with were clapping at the end. My wife, who hasn't read any of the books and was only going on my pre-viewing synopsis, loved it.

    Again, check the 1st book of the 11 book series out....it's a great read and different than the movie in plot! Be sure to read the foreward/introduction as it sets the tone for each book.
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    You can get a five book series for the Nook for $1.49, sounds like a good read to me.

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    I absolutely loved it, refreshing sci fi, great stuff..
    ..and Lynn Collins (Dejah Toris) an absolute BABE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart View Post
    Hey guys,

    I saw the movie 'John Carter' last night. It was at Walmart, picked it up.

    I have seen the trailers and they looked far out. I have heard countless stories of how it was a wreck at the box-office, cut downs by critics.

    Well, I sat down, put in the DVD, and watched it and I LOVED IT!!!

    Sort of like a mix between Stargate, Avatar, and Cowboys and Aliens..... Some fantastic flying vehicles that use light based energy plates. Those ships were brilliant. The CGI was amazing.


    So... 10 out of 10 for me. I cant believe it failed in the box offices...




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    Yeah, I'm picky.
    I know..."Red Tails!" rant last time around...

    But I got the BluRay 3D version and absolutely loved it too, Bill.
    Funny, I was just thinking last night of sending you a PM about it.
    I know you are a science fiction fan, glad you got it.

    "Disney" marketing really failed this movie big time IMHO.
    Fans seem to like it, most rate it double in score what the critics did on some movie review sites.
    I thought it has a real classic movie feel to it.
    Sometimes the plot and writing could be a bit more polished.
    But bottomline, it is a lot of fun to watch and enteraining, especially in 3D.

    "Virginia!"

    Sounds like the sequel is on the bubble though (and not strongly so).
    It didn't make mega-bucks to automatically green light the next one.
    Hopefully word of mouth and DVD sales might push it over the edge, and get the next movie made.

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    Hey Dain,

    Roger that. Lets hope so.

    Thanks guys for the education on this. I didnt know it was a huge book series. I must read it.


    I will probably be watching it again tomorrow night. I worked late tonight, or I would have watched it again tonight, lol....


    Good film. Well done.




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    Quote Originally Posted by SOH Developer View Post
    Download the talking books free at LibriVox org

    https://catalog.librivox.org/search....&action=Search

    Many thanks!

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    Make sure the versions that you read have the introduction/forward in them. I've noticed that a couple from different publishers have omitted the 4 page
    forewards in the book, there-by cutting out some of the story. If it has the foreward in them, you're good to go.
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    I saw it and really enjoyed it. Watching it on DVD right now.

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    About 30 years ago, on a second hand market, I found a very cheap paperback called "John Carter, de prinses van Mars". As I liked the cover I bought and and after reading it, I bought several other paperbacks from this series. The books were easy reading, but became a bit predictable after a while and to be honest I only consider the first two or perhaps 3 books from this series really worth reading and the rest isn't that interesting.

    When I heard Disney would make a movie, I was excited as I thought it would be a visual spectacle like the Starwars movies. Immediately after seeing the movie, I was a bit disappointed. The books just didn't meet my expectations based on the images I created in my head while reading the books years ago.
    A while later I realised that the movie is actually a quite nice movie, but as in many cases, it is a disadvantage when you have read the book first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    About 30 years ago, on a second hand market, I found a very cheap paperback called "John Carter, de prinses van Mars". As I liked the cover I bought and and after reading it, I bought several other paperbacks from this series. The books were easy reading, but became a bit predictable after a while and to be honest I only consider the first two or perhaps 3 books from this series really worth reading and the rest isn't that interesting.

    When I heard Disney would make a movie, I was excited as I thought it would be a visual spectacle like the Starwars movies. Immediately after seeing the movie, I was a bit disappointed. The books just didn't meet my expectations based on the images I created in my head while reading the books years ago.
    A while later I realised that the movie is actually a quite nice movie, but as in many cases, it is a disadvantage when you have read the book first.

    Cheers,
    Huub
    This sort of thing doesn't bother me anymore, Huub. I rarely expect a movie to be as good as the book. Movies are hampered in what they can show by time limits; books can go much deeper. There are some I like nearly as much, but the only Movie I can think of off the top of my head I liked better than the source material is Hannibal. The more I think about the book the angrier I get.

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