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# Smart connectivity features High-performance engine Durable build quality John Carter

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From Academy Award(R)-winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton (Best Animated Film, Wall-E, 2008) comes John Carter -- a sweeping action-adventure set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars). Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs's classic novel, John Carter is a war-weary, former military captain who's inexplicably transported to Mars and reluctantly becomes embroiled in an epic conflict. It's a world on the brink of collapse, and Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands. Stunning special effects, great characters and villains -- and complete with extraordinary bonus features -- John Carter is a heroic and inspirational adventure that will thrill you beyond imagination.

Review: A Heroic And Inspirational Adventure On The Red Planet...Fun For The Entire Family! - Originally penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912, the long overdue John Carter of Mars story has finally been revealed to 21st century audiences in this Disney Movie. It is extremely rare for a movie to capture my attention and hold me spellbound from beginning to end, and yet John Carter did exactly that. It exceeded my expectations. I originally intended to see it in a movie theater back in 2012 when it was shown in 3D/HD. Unfortunately, I listened to the naysayers and believed the movie critics. Much of the criticism from movie reviewers claimed Disneys John Carter was another confusing amalgamation of science fiction mediocrity--albeit with some dazzling special effects. Many fans of Edgar Rice Burroughs (ERB) the author went further by complaining that John Carter himself (actor Taylor Kitsch) wasn't resolute or masculine enough. These same critics went further by chastising Disney filmmakers for making Martian Princess Dejah Thoris(actress Lynn Collins) too strong a character and not the 'damsel in distress’ she was intended to be. Despite the barrage of complaints from ERB purists and 'professional' critics, Disneys John Carter remains one of my favorite science fiction movies of all time--right up there with Avatar and the original Star Wars trilogy. Why did this movie do so poorly in United States theaters when it enjoyed such enormous international success? In my opinion, there are two reasons for this. The first is Disney’s uncharacteristically poor marketing strategy while handling this film. The second reason may relate to the unorthodox casting of an unknown actor (Taylor Kitsch) in the leading role. He did an outstanding job playing the disaffected and recklessly brave John Carter and has since gone on to distinguish himself in other projects on the silver screen. Nevertheless, his relative anonymity as an actor (in 2012) didn't draw in the number of American moviegoers it could have. What did I love the most about this movie? The story! I won't spoil it for you, but I can honestly say that it kindled my imagination in ways few tales have. To enjoy and immerse yourself in this movie, one must we capable of suspending some fundamental disbeliefs and several other 21st century truisms. It is worth noting that in 1912 there was much speculation about the possibility of intelligent life and advanced civilizations existing on Mars and Venus. Our nearest celestial neighbor, Venus, when viewed through the finest instruments of the day was a mysterious world veiled in thick, impenetrable clouds. A beautiful planet from afar, Venus was even theorized to be a lush, tropical planet beneath its veil. Who or whom in 1912 might have believed that someday Venus would be proven to be a lifeless, hellish inferno whose intensely superheated atmosphere was capable of melting lead? The 'canals' visible on Mars then were presumed to have been 'intelligently designed' . .I found the CGI to be seamless and the action sequences never forced or gratuitous; i.e-immensely enjoyable to watch. What is most praiseworthy is that these impressive special effects never detracted from the focus on the main characters of the story as they do in a majority of SciFi movies. This is the main reason why I find John Carter to be a rare find, a gem of a movie, and worth watching again. My favorite character of the movie is none other than the pet Calot of John Carter--a creature named 'Woola'. Woola is something of a cross between an enormous lizard and a dog. His affection and loyalty for his new master (Carter) is heartwarming to say the least. Woola is quite the scene stealer! Arguably the most influential American writer of the 20th century, Edgar Rice Burroughs was THE master of pulp story telling who influenced so much in the SciFi genre of movies, books, and television. His books have remained in print since their inception, and his far-fetched romantic tales of derring-do among the stars and other terrestrial 'lost worlds' of his own creation are as relevant today as they were then. It took 100 years to bring this amazing story to the silver screen, and Disney did it superbly. ERB would be proud if not mesmerized by the mind-blowing special effects and CGI . This is great fun for the whole family and I cannot recommend it highly enough.
Review: Fun at the movies - I highly recommend this movie! I read the source books many many years ago when I was 18 and at home for weeks with an illness. I read three complete Edgar Rice Burroughs series at one time - the Tarzan, John Carter of Mars and Pellucidar series. I loved the old Tarzan movies, even though they were nowhere near the books as written. I saw an adaptation of the Pellucidar books on TV as a mini-series, I believe. It was pretty mangled but I enjoyed it as well. Cut to first day of John Carter - I eagerly flocked to the earliest show I could get to and was entranced. What a relief - this one, though not getting everything exactly as in the books, had the spirit and sense of wonder I got as a young man reading the books. The production values were great, and the actors very good - especially the actress who played Dejha Thoris, who stole my heart. I recently started watching the first season of True Blood and was excited to see her in that show (though not nearly as much as I would've liked to have seen of her.) I was lucky because I usually try and see movies that I anticipate liking without reading reviews, so I was able to form my opinion and enjoy the experience. I wish everyone had been able to do the same, as the reviews in major news outlets panned the movie. What a shame. Others here on desertcart have done a great job of describing the movie, and so many have talked about the marketing that I won't comment on that. I do have to say that before the movie came out, there were many who were confused because there was a 2009 movie called "Princess Of Mars" starring Traci Lords and Antonio Sabato Jr. that was a straight to video release. I have not seen that one, but have heard it was shot in a very short time on a very sparse budget. The first thing I did when I got the Blu-Ray was to download the digital copy via iTunes. This is a true digital download and not in UltraViolet format. It is just as good on the smaller screen as it was in the theater. I will watch this movie many times. For the unjaded, this is a terrific Science Fiction/Fantasy movie with lots of action and a good story. You may want to watch it before showing it to your younger children, as there is a lot of violence and everyone's tolerance for violence varies.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B005LAIH2W |
| Actors  | Lynn Collins, Taylor Kitsch |
| Aspect Ratio  | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,252 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,197 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,033) |
| Director  | Andrew Stanton |
| Dubbed:  | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | MFR786936818970#VG |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating  | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format  | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date  | June 5, 2012 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio  | Buena Vista |
| Subtitles:  | English, French, Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Andrew Stanton, Lynn Collins, Taylor Kitsch
- **Format:** AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Action/Adventure
- **Language:** English, French, Spanish
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 12 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Heroic And Inspirational Adventure On The Red Planet...Fun For The Entire Family!
*by M***I on August 10, 2015*

Originally penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912, the long overdue John Carter of Mars story has finally been revealed to 21st century audiences in this Disney Movie. It is extremely rare for a movie to capture my attention and hold me spellbound from beginning to end, and yet John Carter did exactly that. It exceeded my expectations. I originally intended to see it in a movie theater back in 2012 when it was shown in 3D/HD. Unfortunately, I listened to the naysayers and believed the movie critics. Much of the criticism from movie reviewers claimed Disneys John Carter was another confusing amalgamation of science fiction mediocrity--albeit with some dazzling special effects. Many fans of Edgar Rice Burroughs (ERB) the author went further by complaining that John Carter himself (actor Taylor Kitsch) wasn't resolute or masculine enough. These same critics went further by chastising Disney filmmakers for making Martian Princess Dejah Thoris(actress Lynn Collins) too strong a character and not the 'damsel in distress’ she was intended to be. Despite the barrage of complaints from ERB purists and 'professional' critics, Disneys John Carter remains one of my favorite science fiction movies of all time--right up there with Avatar and the original Star Wars trilogy. Why did this movie do so poorly in United States theaters when it enjoyed such enormous international success? In my opinion, there are two reasons for this. The first is Disney’s uncharacteristically poor marketing strategy while handling this film. The second reason may relate to the unorthodox casting of an unknown actor (Taylor Kitsch) in the leading role. He did an outstanding job playing the disaffected and recklessly brave John Carter and has since gone on to distinguish himself in other projects on the silver screen. Nevertheless, his relative anonymity as an actor (in 2012) didn't draw in the number of American moviegoers it could have. What did I love the most about this movie? The story! I won't spoil it for you, but I can honestly say that it kindled my imagination in ways few tales have. To enjoy and immerse yourself in this movie, one must we capable of suspending some fundamental disbeliefs and several other 21st century truisms. It is worth noting that in 1912 there was much speculation about the possibility of intelligent life and advanced civilizations existing on Mars and Venus. Our nearest celestial neighbor, Venus, when viewed through the finest instruments of the day was a mysterious world veiled in thick, impenetrable clouds. A beautiful planet from afar, Venus was even theorized to be a lush, tropical planet beneath its veil. Who or whom in 1912 might have believed that someday Venus would be proven to be a lifeless, hellish inferno whose intensely superheated atmosphere was capable of melting lead? The 'canals' visible on Mars then were presumed to have been 'intelligently designed' . .I found the CGI to be seamless and the action sequences never forced or gratuitous; i.e-immensely enjoyable to watch. What is most praiseworthy is that these impressive special effects never detracted from the focus on the main characters of the story as they do in a majority of SciFi movies. This is the main reason why I find John Carter to be a rare find, a gem of a movie, and worth watching again. My favorite character of the movie is none other than the pet Calot of John Carter--a creature named 'Woola'. Woola is something of a cross between an enormous lizard and a dog. His affection and loyalty for his new master (Carter) is heartwarming to say the least. Woola is quite the scene stealer! Arguably the most influential American writer of the 20th century, Edgar Rice Burroughs was THE master of pulp story telling who influenced so much in the SciFi genre of movies, books, and television. His books have remained in print since their inception, and his far-fetched romantic tales of derring-do among the stars and other terrestrial 'lost worlds' of his own creation are as relevant today as they were then. It took 100 years to bring this amazing story to the silver screen, and Disney did it superbly. ERB would be proud if not mesmerized by the mind-blowing special effects and CGI . This is great fun for the whole family and I cannot recommend it highly enough.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun at the movies
*by C***Y on June 21, 2012*

I highly recommend this movie! I read the source books many many years ago when I was 18 and at home for weeks with an illness. I read three complete Edgar Rice Burroughs series at one time - the Tarzan, John Carter of Mars and Pellucidar series. I loved the old Tarzan movies, even though they were nowhere near the books as written. I saw an adaptation of the Pellucidar books on TV as a mini-series, I believe. It was pretty mangled but I enjoyed it as well. Cut to first day of John Carter - I eagerly flocked to the earliest show I could get to and was entranced. What a relief - this one, though not getting everything exactly as in the books, had the spirit and sense of wonder I got as a young man reading the books. The production values were great, and the actors very good - especially the actress who played Dejha Thoris, who stole my heart. I recently started watching the first season of True Blood and was excited to see her in that show (though not nearly as much as I would've liked to have seen of her.) I was lucky because I usually try and see movies that I anticipate liking without reading reviews, so I was able to form my opinion and enjoy the experience. I wish everyone had been able to do the same, as the reviews in major news outlets panned the movie. What a shame. Others here on Amazon have done a great job of describing the movie, and so many have talked about the marketing that I won't comment on that. I do have to say that before the movie came out, there were many who were confused because there was a 2009 movie called "Princess Of Mars" starring Traci Lords and Antonio Sabato Jr. that was a straight to video release. I have not seen that one, but have heard it was shot in a very short time on a very sparse budget. The first thing I did when I got the Blu-Ray was to download the digital copy via iTunes. This is a true digital download and not in UltraViolet format. It is just as good on the smaller screen as it was in the theater. I will watch this movie many times. For the unjaded, this is a terrific Science Fiction/Fantasy movie with lots of action and a good story. You may want to watch it before showing it to your younger children, as there is a lot of violence and everyone's tolerance for violence varies.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***A on July 7, 2012*

Let's get one thing out of the way: Disney totally blew it on the advertising side when it came to "John Carter," a Grade-A family adventure film, which is why it was so difficult to get folks into the theater in the US. However, this same film was No.1 across Europe for 2-3 weeks, breaking box office records in several countries, so the European marketing team certainly knew what draws people into theaters (and it is not posters of white apes and silhouetted Tharks of all things)! People want to see the winsome Princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins) and the handsome hero, Taylor Kitsch (the incorrigibly charming "Gambit" from "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"). There's no denying that Taylor Kitsch is THE action star of the year, what with three starring film roles in the first half of 2012. There's also no debate that "John Carter" has more heart, excitement, action and thrills than any other adventure film in many years. I've seen this film 38 times in the cinema (yep!) during the theatrical release and I couldn't wait to have it to watch any time I please. All of the performances are fabulous, from our world-weary yet bound-by-honor ex-Cavalryman (Kitsch) who is transported to the world of 1863 Mars (locals call it "Barsoom"), to the merciless plunderer, Sab Than (Dominic West), to the villainous mystic, Matai Shang (Mark Strong). There's also Lynn Collins as the most intelligent, valiant and lovely Disney princess of all, Dejah Thoris, a worthy Princess Of Mars, and the clever and dashing Kantos Kan, played by James Purefoy. Willem Dafoe is wonderfully warm as the Tharks' Jeddak (ruler) Tars Tarkas, played in perfect opposition to the cold and ruthless Tal Hajus (Thomas Haden-Church); this tandem is matched on the feminine side by the pure-hearted Sola (Samantha Morton) plagued by her evil nemesis Sarkoja (Polly Walker). And then there's everyone's favorite lizard-meets-dog, the playful Woola, who lavishes his protection (and slobbering) on his beloved John Carter. The PG-13 rating is mainly for a brief scene of torture which might upset small children, but while it might be unsettling, it is handled quickly and is there solely to advance the subplot. There is a very minor amount of cursing (nothing by comparison to most films these days) and, for any squeamish boys in your home, very little of the mushy stuff. "John Carter" is truly a most perfect action/adventure film for the entire family, beautifully translated from the novel of 100 years ago. Here's hoping for a couple of sequels because viewers will want to travel back to Barsoom along with Captain John Carter again and again.

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