Alternate headline: "Disney: PLEASE PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO OUR MOVIE"






The early reviews I've read have not been positive, which is quite unfortunate. I loved, loved, loved Finding Nemo and Wall-E, and was thus hoping Andrew Stanton would be able to make the leap to live-action as effortlessly as Brad Bird did (not to say the blame for this will fall solely on his direction). Of course, I'll wait until I see it before I pass any actual judgment, but any optimism I held has dissipated. And this snippet does nothing to help reassure me. It looks achingly mediocre.
edit: Okay, since I last checked, there have been a fair amount of positive reviews posted, so early word isn't all bad I guess.
@SM5240 said:
The early reviews I've read have not been positive, which is quite unfortunate. I loved, loved, loved Finding Nemo and Wall-E, and was thus hoping Andrew Stanton would be able to make the leap to live-action as effortlessly as Brad Bird did (not to say the blame for this will fall solely on his direction). Of course, I'll wait until I see it before I pass any actual judgment, but any optimism I held has dissipated. And this snippet does nothing to help reassure me. It looks achingly mediocre.
It's weird, I've heard some "this is an epic disaster" kind of reviews, but then a lot of the genre writers, e.g. the AICN people, have been really positive. Hoping it's good, but there's going to be some heads rolling on the marketing team that has been supporting this film.
@Rorie said:
@SM5240 said:
The early reviews I've read have not been positive, which is quite unfortunate. I loved, loved, loved Finding Nemo and Wall-E, and was thus hoping Andrew Stanton would be able to make the leap to live-action as effortlessly as Brad Bird did (not to say the blame for this will fall solely on his direction). Of course, I'll wait until I see it before I pass any actual judgment, but any optimism I held has dissipated. And this snippet does nothing to help reassure me. It looks achingly mediocre.
It's weird, I've heard some "this is an epic disaster" kind of reviews, but then a lot of the genre writers, e.g. the AICN people, have been really positive. Hoping it's good, but there's going to be some heads rolling on the marketing team that has been supporting this film.
Yeah, just saw some of those more positive reviews you mentioned and I had to amend my earlier comment. I'm with you in that I hope it's good. The word of mouth will need to be pretty ecstatic to help make up for the faults of its marketing.
That was about on the level I was expecting it to be, e.g aggressively mediocre.
Strange that Disney would spend so much on this only to let it flail thanks to some catastrophic marketing. These first ten minutes certainly didn't look that great, but at the same time it seems as if there's plenty of material here to spice up the trailers, had the marketing team had a bit more savvy.
@ahgunsillyo said:
I have to admit, I didn't think it was bad. I was entertained for the most part, and I thought the initial interactions between John Carter and Bryan Cranston were quite amusing.
I agree. The quick cuts of Carter continuously trying to escape was fun.
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Here's The First Ten Minutes Of John Carter
Disney's movie is doing poorly in tracking, so they release a ten-minute clip that has no aliens or Mars or hot princesses in it. Um, ok! |
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Trailer 3: John Carter
Disney apparently took the challenge of that actually-decent fan trailer seriously, and decided to beef up this last trailer with...dubstep? Oh, Disney! |
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Trailer 2: John Carter
This looks like some ridiculous mashup of Attack of the Clones, Stargate, and Wild Wild West. Will it be good? We'll find out in March! |
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Trailer: John Carter
Dune meets Cowboys and Aliens? This live-action debut of Pixar director Andrew Stanton is based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter Of Mars. |
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| Name | John Carter |
| US Release | March 9, 2012 |
| UK Release | March 9, 2012 |
| AUS Release | March 8, 2012 |
| Runtime | 132 |
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| Rating | PG-13 |
| Alias(es) | John Carter of Mars |
| Domestic | $73,078,100 |
| Foreign | +$209,700,000 |
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