SCULLIBUNDO
Banned
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Director: Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, WALL-E)
Cast: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe, Thomas Hayden Church, Mark Strong, Domonic West and Bryan Cranston
Composer: Michael Giacchino
Synopsis:
Transplanted to Mars, a Civil War vet discovers a lush planet inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians. Finding himself a prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter a princess who is in desperate need of a savior.
LISTEN TO SNIPPETS FROM GIACCHINO'S EXCELLENT SOUNDING SCORE FOR THE FILM
Twitter Impressions
Steven Weintraub@colliderfrosty
JOHN CARTER is a great movie. For 2 hours I was transported to another time and place. Can't wait to see it again. Don't miss it.
Steven Weintraub@colliderfrosty
Also the effects were amazing. The action scenes inspiring. And the music was fantastic. Seriously....JOHN CARTER is not to be missed.
Drew McWeeny@DrewAtHitFix
I am no longer in danger of being killed for saying that I quite liked "John Carter". Full reviews are still embargoed, though.
Devin Faraci@devincf
JOHN CARTER Twitter embargo is lifted! I can say that I will be giving the film a Fresh review.
Devin Faraci@devincf
There are scenes in JOHN CARTER that are all-timers. Some brilliant work. But there are also a LOT of problems with the film.
Devin Faraci@devincf
Hopefully the internet will be able to put aside binary 'It sucks/It rocks' stuff and look at JOHN CARTER as a movie w/ good and bad aspects
Mike Ryan@mikeryan
I enjoyed John Carter more than I thought that I would enjoy John Carter.
RT @jefflagasca: John Carter: It's a decent film which could use an extra 20 minutes for story development.
RT @michaelisbell: Just saw John Carter. More of a movie for kids, but looks great in a Disney CGI way. Weakscript, confusing story and action. #johncarter
RT @Bastholm: I am sad to report that "John Carter" is a failure on every single level, except maybe the CGI. More than anything, it reminds me of "Flash Gordon", but w/o the great Queen songs. The story is convoluted, the acting bad and it's unintentionally hilarious at times.
Release date: March 8, 2012
JOHN CARTER OF WATERWORLD
A recent article about the shitstorm going on over at Disney about the very big potential that this film could be a huge BOMBA.
Sorry for the two threads in one day, but many posters pointed out in the other thread that it's probably time for an OT.