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Thread: John Carter arrives on DVD June 5th!

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    I rented J.C. from the Redbox tonight and went in with a totally open mind. A few of you on here even got me psyched for this film too. What I was hoping to get was an awesome Sci-Fi flick that flew under the radar and because of bad advertising flopped. That didn't happen. There's a reason this movie bombed. I can describe this movie in one word...Unwatchable. From the ridiculous dialogue to the atrocious acting to incredibly dumb story, it's amazing this POS ever got made in the first place. I wondered a few times during the movie if the actors and all involved looked at each other and knew they were in a god-awful film. As far as terrible Sci-Fi goes, this was as bad for me as Dune or the 1980's Flash Gordon movie was and quite possibly the worst movie I've seen since The Spirit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spacecaps View Post
    I rented J.C. from the Redbox tonight and went in with a totally open mind. A few of you on here even got me psyched for this film too. What I was hoping to get was an awesome Sci-Fi flick that flew under the radar and because of bad advertising flopped. That didn't happen. There's a reason this movie bombed. I can describe this movie in one word...Unwatchable. From the ridiculous dialogue to the atrocious acting to incredibly dumb story, it's amazing this POS ever got made in the first place. I wondered a few times during the movie if the actors and all involved looked at each other and knew they were in a god-awful film. As far as terrible Sci-Fi goes, this was as bad for me as Dune or the 1980's Flash Gordon movie was and quite possibly the worst movie I've seen since The Spirit.
    I can't get over how much love this movie's received here on the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4NDR01D View Post
    I can't get over how much love this movie's received here on the forum.
    Neither can I...neither can I.....
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    Despite one of the most bland DVD covers of all time, I think I'm curious enough to check it out. I had a complete set of John Carter books as a kid, but never got around to reading those. I looked at the covers and thought they were interesting but then got into the Conan novels and never made it back.
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    I think that review was kind'a harsh. I enjoyed the film thoroughly and found it be all around, just plain fun. So sorry you didn't enjoy it as much many other people did. I was pretty much into the story when he arrived on Mars. I'm only just reading the original ERB books now.
    Last edited by johnmiic; Jun 25, '12 at 10:50 PM.
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    Having taken johnmiic's advice and watching the film on DVD I gotta say I really enjoyed it. For me it was a very satisfying sci-fi movie experience. I can see where some would have issues with some of the dialog but for me all of the elements melded into a perfect translation from a pulp page to the 21st Century silver screen. The effects in my opinion were seamless in the interweaving of human actors and CGI creatures. I can honestly say that for the majority of the movie I got so got up in the interactions that I really forgot that the creatures and scenes were not really occupying 3D space. Also the ending was great! I didn't see it coming and for little ole Mr.Cynical Me that's saying a lot.
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    Yeah I didn't expect that ending either.
    "The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow...How did it come to this?"

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    Here is a bit about John Carter and what conspiracy Richard Hoagland thinks was involved in the movie's failure
    http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2012/04/02
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdhall View Post
    Here is a bit about John Carter and what conspiracy Richard Hoagland thinks was involved in the movie's failure
    http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2012/04/02
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    "...the movie's depiction of Barsoom (Mars) correlates with NASA's data on the actual ancient ruins of Mars..."

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