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John Carter
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War-weary, former military captain John Carter is 'asked' by the Army to join, but he refuses so he is locked up. He escapes, and is pursued. When Carter touches a dandellion, he inexplicably transported to Mars. In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.
War-weary, former military captain John Carter is 'asked' by the Army to join, but he refuses so he is locked up. He escapes, and is pursued. When Carter touches a dandellion, he inexplicably transported to Mars. In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.
Actors:
Arnie Alpert,
Polly Walker,
Peggy Clements,
Figs Jackman,
Lynn Collins,
Rupert Frazer,
David Owen,
James Embree,
Pippa Andre,
Umit Ulgen,
Christopher Goodman,
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Arnie Alpert
Polly Walker
19 May 1966, Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
Peggy Clements
Figs Jackman
Lynn Collins
16 May 1977, Houston, Texas, USA
Rupert Frazer
12 March 1947
David Owen
James Embree
20 February 1978, London, England, UK
Pippa Andre
Umit Ulgen
Christopher Goodman
Director:
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton
3 December 1965, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States
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September 10, 2012
If Cecil B. DeMille were alive today and given the chance to direct a special effects-laden fantasy adventure on Mars, he might have made something similar to Andrew Stanton's visually stunning epic "John Carter."
March 16, 2012
As one of Pixar's star players, Stanton is an experienced cinematic storyteller, which is why it's disappointing that his first live-action project is so unwieldy at times.
August 25, 2012
A mightily entertaining, oft-cheesy, oft-soaring spectacle packed with more pulp than Florida's finest fruit.
March 09, 2012
Whenever the fighting stops and two people have to stand and talk, all the air goes out of everything. Suddenly it feels as if we're in an empty theater, watching a dusty old sword-and-sandal epic.
September 16, 2012
"John Carter" is certainly an interesting idea for a film, with a power struggle on an alien world and an outsider affecting the balance, but sadly it never ends up fully working.
September 08, 2013
Even if Edgar Rice Burroughs' 11-volume series is adapted by its three screenwriters into a nonsensical mess, then it should at least be a visual feast, right? Hardly.
New Yorker
March 26, 2012
A mess.
March 09, 2012
The reported $250 million price tag for John Carter gives one pause. I suppose one could argue that masterpieces have no price. Then again, John Carter is no masterpiece.
June 23, 2013
They should have just let their freak flag fly and said, "To hell with it, here's 100 minutes of John Carter punching aliens."
March 09, 2012
The most indelible performance in the film is not, strictly speaking, a performance at all. Rather it is Woola, a six-legged Martian hound who rather resembles a cross between a bulldog and a fetal gila monster.
June 30, 2013
This wannabe epic is forgettable, bland and way too long.
March 09, 2012
Where John Carter continually gets it right is pacing, levity, and breadth of story.

