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Tag Archives: Barsoom stories
“John Carter” The First Reviews Are In.
Ohhh … boyyy … Disney may want to move permanently to Mars if this early review from HeyUGuys is any indication. The big-budget adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ pulp hero has all kinds of problems. Here’s a sampling: “What’s really … Continue reading →
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Lynn Collins Talks “John Carter.”
ComicBookMovie has posted an interview with actress Lynn Collins, who stars opposite Taylor Kitsch in Disney’s big-screen, big-budget adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ pulp character John Carter. The Mouse House has been trying super-hard to build buzz for the movie … Continue reading →
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Four-Minute “John Carter” Sneak Peek Debuts.
Here’s a four-minute-long sneak peek from Disney’s upcoming “John Carter” that shows the hero fighting white apes in an arena scene. Many thanks to HeyUGuys for hipping me to this. And a synopsis: From Academy Award(R)-winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton comes … Continue reading →
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New “John Carter” Poster Hits,
With marketers jumpy about the fate of the big-budget Sci-Fi epic, Hollywood is leaving no stone unturned to get audiences into the theaters for the big-screen adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ little-known pulp hero. In fact, here’s a new poster … Continue reading →
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New “John Carter Clip” Debuts Online.
From TotalFilm: Here’s a clip from Disney’s upcoming “John Carter” movie. New John Carter Clip, posted with vodpod Read the <a href="http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1&isUI=1” target=”_blank”>full story here.
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New “John Carter” TV Spot Breaks Out.
Here’s a newly released TV ad for Disney’s sci-fi epic “John Carter,” which hits theaters next month. It’s a pretty good romp. Still not sure if I’m going to plunk down my hard-earned shekels yet, though. New John Carter TV … Continue reading →
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Full John Carter Trailer Hits The Web.
Here’s the full trailer for Disney’s upcoming adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ “Barsoom” stories — “John Carter.” Comic nerds will remember the 1970s Marvel series “John Carter, Warlord of Mars,” which relied on the same source material.