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direction of Shang. Carter and Dejah are taken back to Zodanga. A demoralized Dejah grudgingly agrees to marry Sab Than and gives Carter instructions on how to use the medallion to return to Earth. Carter decides to stay and is captured by Shang, who explains to him the purpose of Therns and how they manipulate the civilizations of different worlds to their doom, feeding off the planet's resources in the process, and intend to do the same thing with Barsoom by choosing Sab Than to rule the planet. Carter goes back to the Tharks with Sola to request their help. There they discover a ruthless brute, Tal Hajus, has overthrown Tarkas. Carter and an injured Tarkas battle with two enormous Great White-Apes in an arena before Carter kills Hajus, thereby becoming the leader of the Tharks.
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first night, Carter decides to stay forever on Mars and throws away his medallion. Seizing this opportunity, Shang briefly reappears and gives Carter another challenge, sending him back to Earth. Carter embarks on a long quest to find one of their medallions on Earth; after several years he appears to die suddenly and asks for unusual funeral arrangements — consistent with his having found a medallion, since his return to Mars would leave his Earth body in a coma-like state, and makes Burroughs his protector.
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Bloopers", and deleted scenes. The Digital 3D High Definition Digital copy does not include bonus features. In mid-June, the movie topped sales on both the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, which tracks overall disc sales, and Nielsen's dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart, with the DVD release selling almost a million copies making $ 17 million and Blu-ray and 3-D releases selling almost as many copies making $ 19.2 million, for a combined total of $ 36.3 million in its first week alone.
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world in which women don't wear clothes", or at least that was how they had been depicted on older covers of the books, pointing to one on which Dejah is shown in a very scanty bikini. "Martian women are strong, confident, and have no body shame. They don't need clothes. Or at least that's the premise Burroughs presents as the reality of life on Mars". The franchise was "an R-rated,
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developing its intricately woven multiple narratives, many studios tried to do the work of three or four movies in one", she wrote. "This resulted in a lot of franchise non-starters because audiences had little interest in films that existed solely to set up a bunch of sequels for a property they didn't care about". Among these she included
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at the heart of the characters, he believed they still had to seem realistic. "I want anything, whether it's a fish or a robot or a toy or a human being, I want them to be seen as dimensional as possible and be seen as somebody with thoughts and opinions and surprise in how they may react to something, and contradictions".
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Collins says it took some time for her to come to terms with the film and its effect on her career. Eventually, "eople started reaching out to me and expressing to me how much the movie changed their life, how much the character inspired them and motivated them ... It's posterity forever. I will die,
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The audience, expecting a reunion, would then learn that some time had elapsed since the prologue. In the interim, Dejah would have disappeared as well, exploring the River Iss in hopes of finding Carter. Eventually it would have been revealed that the Therns took their child, which would have, as in
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Following the credits, Stanton said, Carter would be seen in his funeral suit lying in the middle of the desert, and waking up. He would take off his jacket and start walking, as a thoat driven by a Thark slowly came in from the horizon. The driver would tell Carter he knew who he was and someone was
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grossed $ 73.1 million in North America and $ 211.1 million in other countries, for a worldwide total as of June 28, 2012, of $ 284.1 million. It had a worldwide opening of $ 100.8 million. Its highest-grossing areas after North America are China ($ 41.5 million), Russia and the CIS ($ 33.4
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Although the film grossed nearly $ 300 million worldwide, it lost a considerable amount of money due to its cost. At the time of its release, Disney claimed the film's production budget was $ 250 million, although tax returns released in 2014 revealed its exact budget was $ 263.7 million after taking
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Chabon says that on the eve of the premiere, he was in a hotel down the street and Disney's marketing department was showing the team the latest tracking. "None of it was good", he recalled. Despite doubts and awareness of previous occasions when such dire forecasts had been wide of the mark, "e just
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s marketing has been called "one of the worst marketing campaigns in movie history". The filmmakers believe that the decisions made in marketing the film were the primary reason for its failure. A new studio executive team with minimal experience in that side of the business was in charge, and not as
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visited the set during the reshoot and wrote an article about it, noting that it was "unusually extensive (and expensive)". Collins and Kitsch both made comments on the record about the reshoot that seemed defensive; Stanton told Friend not only that if it had been up to him he would have insisted on
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Throughout production there had been arguments from some of Stanton's friends in Pixar's Braintrust that it would be better for the movie to begin with Carter finding himself on Mars than through the narrative device of having Burroughs, supposedly his nephew, find his late uncle's written account of
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Stanton went for a different look for the movie's costuming than that which had been planned by Rodriguez and Frazetta when they were attached to the project several years earlier. Stanton felt that Frazetta's look was "very sexist and it's very male, fanboy dominated". While conceding the sex appeal
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Stanton said later he had no grand design for the cast, other than having the villains be played by British actors. "I knew that the cast was going to grow with creatures and it was going to grow with different types of races if we were to continue. And it was going to get a little more fantastical",
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s Richard Newby considered its longterm impact, observing that it "changed the film landscape, just not in the way anyone intended it to ... was the moment Disney became the servant of sure bets, and Hollywood realized star power was truly gone. That was when we entered the age of name recognition,
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Donaldson argued that in addition to being overtaken by works influenced by it, the Carter franchise was no longer popular enough to sustain an expensive film franchise by 2012, a century after the first book was published, an issue unintentionally highlighted by the use of "Kashmir" in the trailer.
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Dafoe, on the other hand, was aware that the media were lowering the public and the industry's expectations for the film: "y recollection was that even before it was released, there were grumblings about it ... everything from the name change to regime change to poor publicity. But I remember before
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make us care". After the full trailer, and the Super Bowl ad derived from it seemed similarly bland, enough for Kitsch to publicly concur with criticisms of the film's marketing campaign, a fan group online put out a competing trailer meant to address the official one's deficiencies. During February
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not just on the flight there but before the preview. Four Disney executives were in attendance to watch the reactions of 400 filmgoers and read their opinions afterwards. The audience reactions seemed to indicate that audiences were engaged with the film and laughed when they were supposed to, which
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he had done some smaller-scale reshooting focusing on additional dialogue for some characters in order to address the issues the preview had raised. In London, he shot scenes where West, as Sab Than, clarified the Therns' goals. Back in Los Angeles, Kitsch and Collins filmed Carter's proposal scene.
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to it. Stanton in response considered that "lazy". He told them "If I do that, then thirty minutes in I'm going to have to stop the film to explain the war, and Dejah, and who everyone is, and we're going to have even bigger problems". They compromised by beginning the movie with the battle on Mars,
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Many actors were considered for the title role. Aware that Carter's backstory as an officer in the Confederate Army might be a problem for modern audiences, Stanton envisioned the character as disillusioned and disgusted with war in general, apart from the side he fought on. "I wanted to not absolve
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Back in the present, Burroughs runs back to Carter's tomb and uses clues to open it. Just as he does so, a Thern appears and raises a weapon before Carter appears and shoots the Thern in the back. He reveals that he had never found another medallion; instead, he devised a scheme to lure a Thern from
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The Thark army storms Zodanga, realizing their army is waiting outside Helium, John and the Tharks commandeer the Zodangan airships and fly to Helium. Carter defeats the Zodangan army, while Sab Than is killed and Shang is forced to escape. Carter becomes prince of Helium by marrying Dejah. On their
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Carter, Dejah, and Tarkas's daughter, Sola, reach a spot in a sacred river to find a way for Carter to get back to Earth. They discover that the medallions are powered by a "ninth ray" that is also the source of Sab Than's weapon. They are then attacked by a vicious race called the Warhoon under the
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Elsewhere on Barsoom, the Red Martian cities of Helium and Zodanga have been at war for a thousand years. Sab Than, Jeddak of Zodanga, armed with a special weapon obtained from the Thern leader Matai Shang, proposes a cease-fire and an end to the war by marrying the Princess of Helium, Dejah Thoris.
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at all. It's still not an awful movie. There are a few really excellent things in there. But it's mostly just drawn out, uninteresting, and boring, in large part to the whole thing feeling so derivative", since by 2012 aspects of the story that had been original to Burroughs's work had been reused
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almost daily. Those relationships that were born won't be broken by people we never met. I miss the family. I miss Andrew Stanton. I know the second script was awesome. We had to plant a grounding, so we could really take off in the second one. The second one was even more emotionally taxing, which
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Hards also said his complaints about the title led to another area where the marketing failed the film: its posters. "They work, but they also highlight the biggest problem the movie has. They all scream family-friendly". Burroughs's books, by contrast, depict "a violent barbarian warrior-style ...
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Stanton planned to keep "Mars" in the title for the proposed future films in the series. Kitsch said the title was changed to reflect the character's journey, as John Carter would become "of Mars" only in the film's last few minutes. Former Disney marketing president Carney has also been blamed for
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Afterwards, many of them rated the film as "very good" or "excellent", for an average audience approval rating of 75 percent, which pleased the studio. Carney said that that number could probably be rounded up to 80, reflecting work that had yet to be done. According to the preview cards, that work
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were 15 ft (4.6 m) tall (previous scripts had made them human-sized). Favreau argued that a modern-day soldier would not know how to fence or ride a horse like Carter, who had been a Confederate officer. The first film he envisioned would have adapted the first three novels in the Barsoom
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is a flawed movie, but it's also endlessly charming. It has a winsome, earnest spirit and the action sequences bristle with ingenuity and life. It's goofy, but it's also incredibly fun ... The design and the cinematography are genuinely stunning and Stanton takes big swings, like a scene of Carter
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was the only one not part of an existing franchise. That large budget was necessary to faithfully and credibly replicate Burroughs's vision onscreen, but at the same time audiences were accustomed enough to expensive CGI and effects spectacles that that alone could not be expected to impress them.
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on Mars". The studio was initially skeptical. Stanton had never directed a live-action film before, and wanted to make the film without any major stars whose names could guarantee an audience, at least on opening weekend. The screenplay was seen as confusing and difficult to follow. However, since
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The test footage, produced by 1936, received negative reactions from film exhibitors across the U.S., especially in small towns; many gave their opinion that the concept of an Earthman on Mars was just too outlandish an idea for midwestern American audiences to accept. The series was not given the
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and other hand-drawn techniques to capture the action, tracing the motions of an athlete who performed John Carter's powerful movements in the reduced Martian gravity, and designed the green-skinned, 4-armed Tharks to give them a believable appearance. He then produced footage of them riding their
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Within the industry, the Super Bowl ad was seen as confirmation that the film was in serious trouble. "You know it's gotta be bad when they start breaking up the scenes and doing something conceptual for a Super Bowl spot", one executive at a competing studio said. "It's like, 'Guys, this is your
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The night after the premiere, Lynn Collins says she was at another event to promote the movie, when her manager at the time told her "you're just going to have to disappear for a while" due to the mounting perception of the film's failure. She felt it was sexist that as the film's female lead she
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million, but allowed that soft numbers had been widely expected as Disney's in-house surveys had been showing them for some time. Disney told her that the Super Bowl ad had given the film an expected "pop of awareness" and the studio remained committed to a full marketing push before the release.
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An executive at a rival studio told Finke that demographic data with the "shocking" tracking for such a costly film showed that women in particular "have flat out rejected the film" and expected "the biggest writeoff of all time". Finke reported that she had heard estimates of a loss around $ 100
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as an example of one of his points. While that was seen as effective, some other promotions, such as an "Are You The Real John Carter?" contest, in which men who could prove that was their real name were encouraged to enter a contest where winners would be invited to a special fan screening, were
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Collins believes that the reshoot was detrimental for her character. Originally filmed as a strong, independent warrior, the scenes added, such as those with her father, made her seem more vulnerable; and scenes like those in which she had slapped Carter were cut. She believes the studio wanted a
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Stanton reshot much of the movie twice, far more than was common in live action filmmaking at that time. He attributed that to his animation background. "The thing I had to explain to Disney was, 'You're asking a guy who's only known how to do it this way to suddenly do it with one reshoot.'" he
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But Mindel also liked the flaws in that process. Older Panavision lenses have imperfections and aberrations, and "At a purely organic level, the light does unmanageable things when it hits an aberration", he said. "An unquantifiable magic happens, and I love that!" That unpredictability, and the
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Tom Cruise expressed interest in playing the role once production had begun; Collins did not read with him. "I think him and Andrew had some conversations, but I don't think he was ever actually in the mix so to speak", she recalled in 2022, noting that all the actors she read with were 20 years
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formats. It received mixed reviews, with praise for its visuals, Giacchino's score, and the action sequences, but criticism of the characterization and plot. It failed at the North American box office, but set an opening-day record in Russia. It grossed $ 284 million at the worldwide box office,
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tries to evoke, to reanimate, a fondly recalled universe of B-movies, pulp novels and boys' adventure magazines. But it pursues this modest goal according to blockbuster logic, which buries the easy, scrappy pleasures of the old stuff in expensive excess. A bad movie should not look this good".
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called it "a profoundly flawed film, and arguably a terrible one on various levels. But if you're willing to suspend not just disbelief but also all considerations of logic and intelligence and narrative coherence, it's also a rip-roaring, fun adventure, fatefully balanced between high camp and
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functionality, "360 Degrees of John Carter", deleted scenes, and "Barsoom Bloopers". The DVD bonus features included "100 Years in the Making", and audio commentary with filmmakers. The High Definition Digital and Standard Definition Digital versions both include Disney Second Screen, "Barsoom
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that sounded "dire and Middle Eastern and forlorn, like a culture clinging to its nobility". He suggested something similar to Giacchino as the "Mars theme", but advised against eventually merging it with Carter's theme. "ust because you're master of the high seas doesn't mean you can't have a
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Stanton's stated reason for the latter move, that the narrative is about how John Carter becomes John Carter of Mars, also, to Donaldson, points to another problem that has beset other films adapted from series with multiple books. "In an effort to play catch-up to a franchise that spent years
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As the premiere date neared, some of the filmmakers were unaware of the negative press coverage already attached to the movie. Mindel and Stanton admitted later that they were somewhat oblivious due to largely being in contact only with those whom they had been working with in post-production.
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into a feature-length animated film. Burroughs responded enthusiastically, recognizing that a regular live-action feature would face various limitations to adapt accurately, so he advised Clampett to write an original animated adventure for John Carter. Working with Burroughs' son John Coleman
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was visually accomplished, "combin the gravelly textures of a Western with the striking aesthetic of a pulp sci-fi epic". Stanton had made better use of the film's budget than other directors of more recent tentpole films. Ironically, Schaefer concluded, "fter a decade of superhero movies and
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than an entire animated feature". Animating the Tharks, especially in large numbers during battle scenes, proved particularly challenging; the software had to be upgraded for it, and as one animator recalls, work scenes sometimes took three hours to open. Many of those working on the CGI were
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had underperformed and not even won its opening weekend rather than offering a review of the film, leading viewers to make their decisions about what movie to see on that basis. "Why is it all of a sudden important for average Americans to know how much money a movie made at the box office?"
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John Carter of Mars". Disney also reportedly believed that the sex appeal of the popular Kitsch being shirtless throughout the movie would draw women to see the film. Since women are believed by Hollywood to be averse to science fiction, in this account, "Mars" was excised from the title.
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explained later. "I said, 'I'm not gonna get it right the first time, I'll tell you that right now.'" Stanton often sought advice from people he had worked with at Pixar on animated films (known as the Braintrust) instead of those with live-action experience working with him.
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was released in 2019 that "I learned a ton on that movie. I honestly don't see it as a failure". He noted that fans in Europe still stopped him on the street and mentioned the movie, which he believed had also seen an uptick in viewership due to its recent availability on
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Movies rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, saying, "By the end of the adventure, even the initially befuddling double-frame story pays off, in spades. For me, this is the first movie of its kind in a very long time that I'd willingly sit through a second or even third time".
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Newby also argued that the film was better than its reputation. "What makes the box office failure so frustrating is that I don't believe this to be a case where anything could have been done differently", he wrote. "With the filmmaker, cast and technology at hand,
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released in August 2011 was also seen as poor marketing. It relied largely on visual imagery from the film, without saying much about the creators and their previous accomplishments, or Burroughs's work and how it had influenced later science fiction universes like
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Shooting the airship battle on a London soundstage required extensive preproduction work. Mindel and the lighting crew started work designing the lighting rig for that scene long before shooting started. They shared their work with the effects teams, which used
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By some measures it is the biggest bomb. Disney's stated $ 200 million, adjusted to $ 236 million in modern dollars, is the upper bound of its estimated loss, and the greatest loss for any bomb both nominally and inflation-adjusted. Other estimates, by website
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Lussier also felt the "oceans of exposition between warring factions that are barely distinguishable" came at the expense of the movie's more successful action sequences, and apart from Dafoe and Morton he felt most of the Thark characters had little depth.
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call him over and whisper something in his ear, after which he suddenly stepped back. When she caught up to Kitsch, she asked what Ross had told him that had so affected him. " 'It's a disaster.' He just told me, 'It's going to be a fucking disaster.'"
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After the reshoot, considerable work remained in post-production on Stanton's first cut, reportedly almost three hours long. There were many effects and CGI shots to finish. Stanton recalls that "here were more animated shots in what was left to do on
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s bloated budget would have required it to generate worldwide tickets sales of more than $ 600 million to break even ... a height reached by only 63 films in the history of moviemaking". Within two weeks of its release, Disney took a $ 200 million
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s Kayleigh Donaldson reiterated the earlier arguments that Stanton's Pixar-based filmmaking process had unnecessarily increased costs, and that the film's ensuing bloated production budget made it harder to be profitable, as had been the case with
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in history and also becoming the film with the largest estimated box-office loss adjusted for inflation ever, losing $ 149–265 million. With a total cost of $ 350 million, including an estimated production budget of $ 263 million, it is one of the
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separate theme for the ocean". Giacchino agreed but suggested a different merger, doing the Mars theme chorally near the end of the film, to accentuate the Therns' apparently inevitable takeover of the planet, an idea Stanton eagerly accepted.
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Then Stanton went back to London to film Strong's side of the conversation with Sab Than. Stanton denied assertions that he had gone over budget and stated that he had been allowed a longer reshoot because he had stayed on budget and on time.
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Stanton was crafting a complicated, inter-planetary story with live action period elements and more than 2,000 visual-effects shots delivered by four companies. The director said he coaxed Disney to adopt some of Pixar's iterative style ...
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tax credits into account. Before the film opened, analysts predicted the film would be a huge financial failure due to its exorbitant cost combined with production and marketing costs of $ 350 million, with Paul Dergarabedian, president of
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gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, calling the film "undeniably silly, sprawling and easy to make fun of, also playful, genuinely epic and absolutely comfortable being what it is. In this genre, those are virtues as rare as a cave of gold".
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gave the film 3 stars out of 5, noting, "Stanton has built a fantastic world, but the action is unmemorable. Still, just about every sci-fi/fantasy/superhero adventure you ever loved is in here somewhere". Joe Neumaier of the New York
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expressed his displeasure with the film commenting, "The story telling is incomprehensible, the characterisation is ludicrous, the story is two and a quarter hours long and it's a boring, boring, boring two and a quarter hours long".
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would also include improving the pacing of the film's second act, making the motivations of the Therns clearer, and developing the relationship between Carter and Thoris so that their wedding at the end was not so much of a surprise.
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as Dejah) as a modern-day U.S. soldier initially fighting in Afghanistan, and, notwithstanding its title, dispensed with the notion of Barsoom as Mars entirely, making it a planet light-years away. Since the novel is in the
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through subsequent release windows or other monetization methods, and he responded: "I'm going to answer that question honestly and tell you no, it didn't get that much better. We did lose that much money on those movies".
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the week after the release, industry insiders suggested two reasons the film might have struggled to succeed with audiences regardless of how well it had been made or marketed. One was that more recent franchises, such as
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had done well at the box office, becoming the third highest-grossing film domestically that year and making over a billion dollars worldwide. However, the film's budget, exceeding $ 400 million by some estimates, made it
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is I saw a little bit of almost everything in the movie, and I had no idea how it connected, and I had to go see the movie. So the last thing I'm going to do is ruin that little kid's experience". Following the death of
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that the numbers pointed to a serious failure. Barely half the likely audience was aware of the film, 27 percent said they were interested in seeing it, and 3 percent said it would be their first choice that weekend.
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with "John Carter of Mars". The marketing team had yielded to Stanton on that, and he explained that "it means something by the end of the movie, and if there are more movies I want that to be what you remember".
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were approached to direct and star. The project collapsed because McTiernan realized that visual effects were not yet advanced enough to recreate Burroughs' vision of Barsoom. The project remained at Disney, and
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analyst who followed Disney more than doubled his estimate of the likely loss, to $ 165 million, because of the tracking. Other analysts had similarly revised their estimates upward, to $ 100 million or more.
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Mindel had taken the job in order to learn how to make a movie with many effects shots. He worked with more restraint than he had been used to. Normally he kept the camera rolling even after the director said
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was also made available in 3D High Definition, High Definition, and Standard Definition Digital. Additionally, the home media edition was available in an On-Demand format. The Blu-ray bonus features include
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After the film's release and subsequent failure, the truncated title was seen as part of the problem. "What the hell is John Carter? What's the film about?" asked Peter Sealey, former marketing president at
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television series—his character, angry, is left behind by the bus—that captured Stanton's vision for the character, as Kitsch's pose echoed that of Carter on one cover of the books in Stanton's collection.
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signed on in 2004 to direct the film after his friend Knowles showed him the script. Recognizing that Knowles had been an adviser to many other filmmakers, Rodriguez asked him to be credited as a producer.
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looking for him. He would take Carter to Kantos Kan, who had been searching for Carter for a long time and was shocked to actually find him. Kan would explain to Carter "you have to get back to heal him".
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confirmed he had been hired to revise the script. "I'm really good at structure and collaborating," Stanton explained, "but Michael is just technically, poetically, and intelligence-wise a better writer".
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They reportedly strongly implored him to listen to their suggestions and he refused. "This is one of the worst marketing campaigns in the history of movies," a former studio marketing chief complained to
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opened domestically in over 3,500 theaters, taking in almost $ 10 million, the highest grosses of any film released that day. It was the only time period for which that would be true. The following day,
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several months after the film's release, when asked about the film's marketing missteps. "The truth was everyone tried their very best to crack how to sell what we had, but the answer proved elusive."
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massacring a race of evil Tharnks that is intercut with him burying his wife and child back on Earth. The movie really goes for it in a way that few blockbusters do. Stanton left it all on the field.
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younger than him. Stanton said that as there was at that time the possibility of making two sequels, he kept that in mind. "t would take a while to make these three movies", he recalled. "I'm like,
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stayed in all its theaters, but revenues dropped by more than half from the previous weekend, to $ 13 million. On the film's third weekend, its theater count dropped by approximately 500 as
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the rest of the trilogy Stanton had planned. Much of the film's failure has been attributed to its promotion, which has been called "one of the worst marketing campaigns in movie history".
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rated the film 2 out of 4 stars, saying the film "isn't much – or rather, it's too much and not enough in weird, clumpy combinations – but it is a curious sort of blur". Andrew O'Herir of
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on all sides. Ultimately, to stage an aerial battle with light-based weapons where the ships maneuver to block the sunlight that powers their opponents' craft, the lighting crew used 120
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particularly appreciative of Stanton, since due to his background he had considerable expertise in the area and made himself more available than directors of such films usually are.
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who died suddenly. Per Carter's instructions, the body is put in a tomb that can be unlocked only from the inside. His attorney gives Carter's personal journal to Burroughs to read.
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eight-legged Thoats at a gallop, which had all of their eight legs moving in coordinated motion; he also produced footage of a fleet of rocketships emerging from a Martian volcano.
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novels to revert to the Burroughs estate. In November 2016, Stanton stated, "I will always mourn the fact that I didn't get to make the other two films I planned for that series".
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After several weeks away from her office, Carney left at the beginning of 2012, with four years remaining on her contract, to be replaced by Ricky Strauss, former president of
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had pioneered, and would go where that film had not with many more interactions between human actors and CGI characters. Peter Chiang, the film's visual effects supervisor at
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s success that year, acknowledges that the story inspired that movie without mentioning Burroughs. Its story, like the pre-2005 versions of the script, had Carter (played by
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began a concerted effort to adapt Burroughs' works to film, after an abandoned venture in the 1980s. The project was driven by Stanton, who had pressed Disney to renew the
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and people will still be seeing this movie". She came to realize that "a movie that is that polarizing is good no matter what, because that's what art is supposed to do".
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article, Friend documents accompanying Stanton on a visit to Giacchino where they discuss the movie's score and how it relates to the narrative. Stanton had put in the
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Two of the film's supporting cast members weighed in later in the year on the role marketing played in its poor box office performance in separate interviews with
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that could have been made and seems will ever be made". He believed the film had actually improved on the book, giving its characters more depth and complexity.
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looks terrific and delivers its share of pulpy thrills, it also suffers from uneven pacing and occasionally incomprehensible plotting and characterization". At
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s Germain Lussier, who wrote, "I remember not hating the movie, but not particularly liking it either, and in the decade since release I've always wondered if
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is a movie designed to be long, epic and in 3-D, but that's as far as the design goes. It's designed to be a product, and it's a flimsy one". A.O. Scott of
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had been made in the last decade, and all but one of those nine had been Disney productions. "This is now the status quo for blockbuster cinema, an era of
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Despite the name change, some hints of the original title remain. Some promotional materials used the stylized "JCM" logo, and at the end of the film is a
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s Adam Chitwood said he was "pleasantly surprised" by it, "but I'm still not convinced that the general audience has a handle on what the film's about."
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The film's title was a major issue; there are several accounts of who decided to change it and why. It is largely based on the first book of the series,
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from the Burroughs estate. Stanton became the new film's director in 2009. It was his live-action debut, after his directorial work for Disney on the
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was intended to be the first film of a trilogy. Producers Jim Morris and Lindsey Collins began work on a sequel based on Burroughs' second novel,
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he spent the next three weeks riding the subway, working on other scripts and reconnecting with his daughter and friends. "I had to go into true '
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put the number lower, at almost $ 113 million ($ 133 million, after adjusting for inflation), well below the lower bound for estimated losses by
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and then the Zondangans getting the nanofoam gun from the Therns. That shift necessitated 18 new scenes, for which Disney agreed to a reshoot.
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a second reshoot but that reshoots should be "mandatory". It has subsequently been suggested that this article began the media narrative that
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experienced a slight resurgence on the first weekend of May, coinciding with the release of Disney's other expected tentpole for early 2012,
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weekend, it dropped out of the box office top 10, by which point it was in less than 500 theaters and earning less than a million dollars.
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on a 70-foot (21 m) screen to an audience of 800 in three theaters, ranging from the cast and crew and company executives to critics,
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said in an interview that he, Stanton, and Chabon were still interested in doing sequels: "As soon as somebody from Disney says, 'We want
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works, but it doesn't work well," Lussier concluded. "his viewing made me realize that I doubt even 50 years will change how it feels".
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in London, wrote a production bible for the latter that described how each character should be composed and framed. Bruce McCleery, the
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imagery that failed to resonate with prospective audiences, and put together a preview reel that did not get a strong reception from a
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Stanton took any references to his successful Pixar films out of the trailer to avoid the film being perceived as meant for children.
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In September 2014, studio president Alan Bergman was asked at a conference if Disney had been able to partially recoup its losses on
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and thus any filmmaker could adapt it, Stanton has referred to it as an inevitable "crappy knock-off". It was rereleased in 2012 as
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Outside North America, it topped the weekend chart, opening with $ 70.6 million. Its highest-grossing opening was in Russia and the
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is just a dreary, convoluted trudge – a soulless sprawl of computer-generated blippery converted to 3-D". Michael Philips of the
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rated the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, commenting that the movie "is intended to foster a franchise and will probably succeed. Does
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wrote, "Derivative but charming and fun enough, Disney's mammoth scifier is both spectacular and a bit cheesy". Glenn Kenny of
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One week before the film's release, Disney removed an embargo on reviews of the film. The film holds a 52% rating at the film
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called its cool reception "unwarranted" and blamed it on TV stations around the country focusing on commercial news about how
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Stanton also was quoted as saying, "Is it just me, or do we actually know how to do this better than live-action crews do?"
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The tax payment to John Carter gave the picture a net budget of $ 263.7 million which is far more than estimates predicted.
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is to wonder where in this jumbled space opera one might find the intuitive sense of wonderment and awe Stanton brought to
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for the Therns; he wanted something similarly choral. With the opening voiceover and battle footage, he had put music from
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would have to make at least $ 700 million worldwide, more than twice its escalating production costs, to justify a sequel.
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Filming was set to begin in 2005, with Rodriguez planning to use the all-digital stages he was using for his production of
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only by around $ 300,000, reasserted its primacy, grossing $ 18 million even as Disney's film improved to $ 12.3 million.
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followed. After Paramount and Jacks won the rights, Jacks contacted Knowles to become an adviser on the project and hired
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filmmaking that is almost exclusively reliant on international grosses just to break even". Of those eight Disney films,
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series had been made since the 1930s by various major studios and producers. Most of these efforts ultimately stalled in
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movie but without significant merchandising or other ancillary tie-ins. It was reported that Ross later sought to blame
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in the United States, the only other filmed adaptation of the Barsoom novels. Its marketing, intended to capitalize on
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In a lengthy history of the film and an analysis of what contributed to its perceived failure on its 10th anniversary,
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really works, since everything in the movie has been done so many times before, and so much better". Christy Lemire of
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Disney moved the film's release up to early March 2012 from June, giving it two box office weekends before Lionsgate's
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was awesome". Stanton tweeted both titles and logos for the sequels that would have been made with the titles being
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said four months later. "It's not that bad at all". He defended Stanton and the film, calling the former "a fucking
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Another reported explanation for the name change was that Disney had suffered a significant loss in March 2011 with
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was scouted as a shooting location. Conran left the film for unknown reasons and was replaced in October 2005 by
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s artist/creator Miller as co-director on the film adaptation; as a result, Rodriguez decided to resign from the
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the novels in order to interest him in the project. "I don't think so," Zemeckis told him after reading them. "
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softer take on Thoris and was reduced to asking Stanton every day what would work with that and just doing it.
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2012, new television ads emphasizing story points were launched, and a similarly cut trailer was attached to
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emotionally invested in its success as the filmmakers had been. Furthermore, unbeknownst to them, Disney CEO
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Once production moved to the Utah desert, the weather added its own challenges. Heavy winds brought frequent
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to map it, as it did for every set. The sets housed the full 110-foot (34 m) airship models, mounted on
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Collins, still unaware of the negative media perception of the film, recalls walking in and going down the
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was a strong proponent of filming the novels, but the rights eventually returned to the Burroughs estate.
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hiding, thus winning Shang's challenge. Carter then uses the dead Thern's medallion to return to Barsoom.
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as Colonel Powell, a Union colonel who wants John to help his U.S. cavalry soldiers against the Apache.
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Sue Rowe, Simon Stanley-Clamp, Artemis Oikonomopoulou, Holger Voss, Nikki Makar and Catherine Elvidge
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franchise, eliminating any incentive the company had to launch a successful competing film franchise.
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One of Disney's own recent big-budget franchise films was also adding to executives' anxieties about
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wrote that, "Except for a strong cast, a few striking visuals and some unexpected flashes of humor,
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s $ 30.1 million, which still made it the highest-grossing new release that weekend, easily beating
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There still were fans, she conceded, but "ame recognition alone does not make a movie hit. Just ask
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him of that, but also not make him pro the side he was on. The best I could do was neutralize him".
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into hits, the studio approved him as director. Stanton noted he was effectively being "loaned" to
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Collins said those who worked for her and followed media coverage kept that information from her.
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film trilogy was completed; the first film is based only on the first novel. In April 2009 author
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as a young Thark Warrior, a Thark who informs Tars Tarkas that 18 of the Thark eggs did not hatch.
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Donaldson also criticized the titling, noting that the early decision to not use the book title,
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series, an offer that he later declined. Clampett recognized the irony in MGM's decision, as the
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had cult potential". Upon watching it again, he concluded it did not. "Ten years hasn't changed
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wanted to make their script faithful to Burroughs' novels, retaining John Carter's links to the
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Another person who had seen that research called it "the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard"
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Disney reportedly grew more concerned about the film's prospects after the 2011 failure of the
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film unless Stanton returns as director. In a May 2014 interview, he added, "I still talk to
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native, held a special screening of the film for both the team members and families of the
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Many contemporary filmmakers, by contrast, have preferred to film movies set on Mars in
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get the job done for the weekend action audience? Yes, I suppose it does". Dan Jolin of
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expressed interest in filming the novels, but it was not until the 1980s that producers
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revealed in an interview he would be scoring the film. A year and a half later, in his
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was returned to Disney in mid-February and shared both within and without the company.
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would make it seem less current to the contemporary younger audiences the film sought.
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was to release the cartoons, and the studio heads were enthusiastic about the series.
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based on 239 reviews, with an average rating of 5.80/10. The consensus reads: "While
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all kind of knew at that point it was going to be bad. It was not going to go well".
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Initially expectations of the film's commercial success were high. The studio held a
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s Sandy Schaefer, after admitting that the film was "not without its faults", found
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Strauss had never run a major studio's marketing division, which supposedly led to
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After the premiere, Stanton went back to New York City, where as he later told the
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Throughout April, grosses and theaters continued to decline. Following that year's
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series. Having read the Burroughs' novels as a child, Jacks was moved to convince
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Instead, the company tried some alternative marketing approaches. Stanton gave a
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shortly before the film opened. "It's almost as if they went out of their way to
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Shooting with a 3D release in mind was considered but dropped over a year before
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Colonel Powell arrests Carter with hopes that Carter will help in fighting local
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released the soundtrack on March 6, 2012, three days before the film's release.
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The Frankenstein archive: Essays on the Monster, the Myth, the Movies, and More
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s Drew Taylor noted that for all the other discussions of what went wrong with
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In September 2012, Stanton announced that his next directorial effort would be
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How do I feel about how these people might age in the next five to seven years?
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for the film premiered on July 14 and was shown in 3D and 2D with showings of
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announcing the premiere, Disney highlighted that the movie would be shown in
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Work on the visual effects had begun earlier, in 2009, before the release of
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before he or anyone in the studio's production division had read the script.
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already in development. Ross theoretically could have stopped production on
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he used Panavision's Primo and C-Series anamorphic lenses and ATZ and AWZ
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sequel had been cancelled. Kitsch later stated he would not make another
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were absent. There were no large merchandise displays in the company's
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Stanton then lobbied Disney heavily for the chance to direct the film,
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as Tal Hajus, a vicious Thark who dislikes John Carter and Tars Tarkas.
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that had during the 1980s been adapted into successful films starring
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as the Thark bookmaker, a Thark who collects the bets on any conflict.
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go-ahead, and Clampett was instead encouraged to produce an animated
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The head of Walt Disney Studios Marketing during the production was
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early in the process of writing the script, was so nervous he took
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was in serious trouble, as conventional Hollywood wisdom held that
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Another industry marketing person, speaking anonymously, told the
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Dafoe also had to do dialogue in Thark, developed for the film by
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films are distributed by Disney, angrily confronting Ross at the
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audience. Stanton said, "My joy when I saw the first trailer for
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of the titular character's first appearance. It was presented in
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as Dix, a shopkeeper at an Arizona town where John Carter stops.
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Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film
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quickly became his choice for the part, due to a scene in the
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as Tardos Mors, the Jeddak of Helium and Dejah Thoris' father.
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In 2022, on the film's 10th anniversary, Stanton shared with
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International Journal of Project Organisation and Management
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Conversely, the passage of time had not helped the film for
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boyish seriousness at almost every second". Mick LaSalle of
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
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arrived in theaters with a $ 152.5 million opening weekend;
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believed that the entire movie should have been shot in the
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all showed strong support, with Kitsch stating "I would do
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should suffer for its failure while Kitsch went on to make
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Chris Corbould, Peter Chiang, Scott R. Fisher and Sue Rowe
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Prior to the film's release, the filmmakers reported that
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Stanton had overcome similar preproduction doubts to make
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Ross had done these things in 2010 before the release of
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Chmielewski, Dawn C.; Keegan, Rebecca (March 13, 2012).
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Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation
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s receipts again more than halved, down to $ 5 million.
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attends the funeral of his uncle, John Carter, a former
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In October 2014, Disney allowed the film rights to the
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the movie was even seen, people were counting it out".
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that same year, the film is dedicated to the memory of
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for evidence of that, or Disney's own attempt to make
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Dawn C. Chmielewski; Rebecca Keegan (March 6, 2012).
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In the UK, the film was panned by Peter Bradshaw in
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as Dalton, John Carter's executor who summons Edgar.
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dinner over why he was not consulted on the hiring.
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The Australian 7868:Earth and Mars Culture in Andrew Stanton's Movie 7028:"'John Carter' review: 1-dimensional plot in 3-D" 6948:"Review: Trip to Mars is no fun in 'John Carter'" 6310: 6308: 5658: 5342: 5300: 5154: 5046: 4659: 4657: 4655: 4653: 4651: 4649: 4647: 4645: 4643: 4641: 4523: 4521: 4519: 4517: 4515: 4513: 4511: 4509: 4507: 4505: 4416: 3404:At the end of 2009, the independent film company 9691: 7362:"'John Carter film review' – start of a trilogy" 6639:. NerdReactor.com. March 2, 2012. 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John Carter of Mars (2009 film)
A man walks in front of an alien population with a silhouetted celestial body shaped in the sky: all bathed in a red-orange hue
Andrew Stanton
Mark Andrews
Michael Chabon
A Princess of Mars
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Jim Morris
Colin Wilson
Taylor Kitsch
Lynn Collins
Samantha Morton
Mark Strong
Ciarán Hinds
Dominic West
James Purefoy
Willem Dafoe
Dan Mindel
Eric Zumbrunnen
Michael Giacchino
Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures

Los Angeles
science fiction
action-adventure film
Andrew Stanton
Mark Andrews
Michael Chabon
A Princess of Mars
Barsoom

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