John Carter

4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,501 customer reviews)
A heroic, inspirational adventure that will thrill beyond imagination.
  • Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins
  • Directed by: Andrew Stanton
  • Runtime: 2 hours 13 minutes
  • Release year: 2012
  • Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
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Synopsis: A heroic, inspirational adventure that will thrill beyond imagination.
Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins
Supporting actors: Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciaran Hinds, James Purefoy, Willem Dafoe
Directed by: Andrew Stanton
Runtime: 2 hours 13 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 2012
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
ASIN: B007Y36K46
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: March 09, 2012

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The characters, story line and actually the movie was better than the book. Val  |  156 reviewers made a similar statement
One of my best sci fi movies I have ever seen. Ron  |  174 reviewers made a similar statement
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675 of 725 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars John Carter Excceded My Expectations! March 11, 2012
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I went in to "John Carter" filled with trepidation. I often avoid these big, splashy CGI spectacles that never live up to their promises and I was sure that this film was going to be nothing more than lots of cinematic eye candy and short on substance. Added to that there was a lot of lackluster critical reviews. Well, all I can say is that this was a grand entertainment and I am so glad I caught it on the big screen!

I've heard some critics say the plot was a mess and overly convoluted. Really? My suggestion to them is "don't text while watching a movie, you might miss something". I found the plot fairly well done and actually made sense (if only the last Star Trek film had that going for it) and was interesting to boot.

I also read that the look of Barsoom (Mars to you and me) was dull and uninteresting. Hmmm, never been an admirerer of the stark and raw beauty of the American southwest I guess. Personally I found Barsoom to be beautiful, alien, exotic and familiar all at the same time. After all, the Mars rovers have confirmed that the Red Planet does indeed look like our American southwest and I for one happen to think both places very scenic.

Some critics have said the story is dull and lifeless. OK, put down the crack pipe and step away from the video game console. "John Carter" has a great fast paced plot with lots of interesting twists and turns. I also thought the characters were nicely drawn, if not overly complex, and that the alien races on Barsoom to be very interesting with fascinating customs which only made me want to learn more about them.

Other critics have complained that they have seen this stuff before in movies like Star Wars and Avatar. Wellllll, it seems as though those two directors (among other film makers and writers) have been looting the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs for quite some time so I guess there is bound to be a feeling of deja vu.

Have we really become such a culture that is so easily jaded? Can we no longer feel that sense of wonder and feeling of adventure in a film like "John Carter"? Maybe we are too use to storylines being spoon fed to us in easily digested bites and cannot follow along with a film that isn't zipping past our eyeballs at 186,000 miles per second with flashy explosions at every eye blink. If true then how sad that such a wondrous film will get pushed to the wayside in favor of something like Transformers 8.
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784 of 847 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
John Carter captures the spirit of the original ERB books very well. I'm not going to give a thorough review of the movie because so many other reviewers have already done that. I will, however, say that everyone involved in the production of this movie should be commended. The film takes Burroughs' "A Princess of Mars" and combines elements of the second book "Gods of Mars" (adding a few tweaks along the way) to create what can be called a mini-masterpiece. The story is well-written, the characters are fleshed out, the FX enhance the story not overshadow it, and the acting is excellent. The stunning Lynn Collins steals the show with her performance as Princess Dejah Thoris, Taylor Kitsch is admirable as Carter, and Willem Dafoe is perfect as the Thark leader Tars Tarkas. Andrew Stanton did a great job directing, the score is memorable, and the visuals are breathtaking.

If you haven't read the original books (which are absolute classics), you'll enjoy this movie because it's a great movie. If you're already a fan of the books, you'll love the movie despite some of the changes (John Carter was never married before he went to Mars, for one), which can be overlooked (If you want an almost accurate representation of the source material, Dynamite Entertainment's "Warlord or Mars" comic series [along with the excellent spin-offs] is highly recommended. In fact, it's probably the best comic book out there right now). I'm already a huge John Carter fan, and this movie is a wonderful addition to the world of John Carter.

Do not let the critics stop you from seeing this movie. Anyone who gave this movie a bad review is an idiot and was probably on something when they saw this movie, or they based their reviews solely on the awful trailers. The marketing campaign for this movie is one of the worst I've ever seen, and there has been little or no merchandising for this movie-it's almost like Disney wanted this movie to fail. There are some fan trailers on the internet that absolutely blow away what Disney put out, and they really make you want to see the movie. I've given up hope that we'll see the sequels, but maybe people will listen to everyone that has actually seen the movie without an agenda, and the final box office and DVD/Blu-ray sales can keep the franchise going.

In closing, I cannot wait til John Carter comes out on DVD, and I give my highest recommendation to this film.
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406 of 443 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Story March 2, 2012
Format:DVD
Former Confederate Civil War soldier, Captain John Carter has nothing left to fight for when he finds himself transported to a desert planet. Suddenly among a warrior tribe of four-armed aliens and a beautiful princess, Carter ends up in the middle of another war. But when faced with the chance of returning home to Earth, Carter may have found a cause worth fighting for in Princess Dejah and the people of Barsoom.

Taylor Kitsch stars as John Carter, the bitter and destitute man who cares for nothing but his found cave of gold. Kitsch has a young face and stoic countenance, perfect for the role of the ageless John Carter. He's a believable fighter and a great straight man to plenty of humor. Princess Dejah is played by Lynn Collins, who has terrific chemistry with John Carter, and is just as strong and smart as her male counterparts (if not more). Mark Strong and Dominic West are fantastic villains, especially West as a surprisingly charming and attractive (though naïve) despot. And my favorite characters in the novel (Princess of Mars) as well as the film were the Tharks, played by Willem Dafoe, Thomas Haden Church and Samantha Morton. Though CGI, the characters still brought depth, emotion, and humor and successfully brought Burroughs' characters to life.

Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic Princess of Mars (published in 1917), John Carter is a surprising and exceptional retelling. I recently read Princess of Mars in anticipation for the film. And though the film doesn't delve into the depth of the Tharks' stories as I would have liked, it still captures the spirit of the novel. And the natives of Barsoom get an impressive technology upgrade, and the science is updated for the awe-factor in the film.

I had my reservations after seeing the official trailers. But I was happy to see that the screen writers and director Andrew Stanton knew what they were doing, even if the marketing was off. This fan was captivated from beginning to end and loved every minute of this epic adventure. Full of fascinating characters, life-like aliens, and advanced technology - science fiction fans will certainly enjoy John Carter. But the action-packed thrills, suspense, drama, romance, and incredible story will appeal to a wide range of new fans - of all ages. It's heart-warming, inspirational, and highly entertaining. Don't miss this one.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Best they could with the source material
I love a good fantasy story and when you take into account when this story was written it was brilliant but I don’t think it has weathered as well since there are so many other... Read more
Published 9 hours ago by Christopher
4.0 out of 5 stars Good entertainment in its own right
Like many older folk here, I was exposed to the original Burroughs series. I did not expect this movie to be a carbon copy - what film is? Read more
Published 1 day ago by R. L. Huff
5.0 out of 5 stars Greatest Movie for adults also!
This isn't just a Disney movie for children; adults should like it also. It's clean, humorous but I do warn I wouldn't recommend for very young children. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Debra Eileen Hurst
5.0 out of 5 stars Disney could have change the Title to make it more appealing!
The original book was called A PRINCESS OF MARS, Disney could have called their film THE WAR FOR MARS or Martian Warrior : John Carter. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Victor
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Rendition
If you are an ERB purist then this might not be the movie for you. That being said, I have probably read the original series in its entirety about as much as anyone and I do not... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Mr. Fife
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good
Like many, I didn't see this in the movie theater. The marketing of the movie left much to be desired. Read more
Published 5 days ago by MJ Texas
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than I was led to believe
I was anticipating something pretty bad, based on the reviews. It did drag in parts, but I liked the books and this was a good retelling of the story. Read more
Published 5 days ago by David London
5.0 out of 5 stars John Carter
Great movie. I loved it!!!! I don't understand why it got such bad reviews. The special effects were very well done.
Published 6 days ago by A. LaValley
5.0 out of 5 stars Good movie
This movie is definitely worthy of buying. I can't wait for the sequel. All stories in this series are excellent.
Published 8 days ago by Neil Barot
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad that I purchased the movie instead of just renting it
While this was in the theaters, the "professional" movie reviews for John Carter were poor. After watching it, those poor reviews seem unfounded, almost malicious. Read more
Published 8 days ago by L. Durham
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