Edgar Rice Burroughs, who is the nephew of the rebel widower veteran of the Civil War and gold hunter John Carter, has to attend the funeral of his uncle after his sudden death. He receives from John Carter's attorney his diary and weird instructions to be followed, and Edgar immediately starts reading the journal. In 1868, the Colonel Powell tries to force John Carter to join the army to fight against the Apache and arrests him. However, John Carter escapes and Powell chases him. They are attacked by the Apache and they hide in a cave. They are surprised by a Thern and John Carter kills him, and the alien's medallion transports John Carter to Mars. John has the ability to jump high and has his strength increased due to the gravity of Mars. However, he is captured by the Tharks and becomes their prisoner. He learns that Mars, called Barsoon, has been at war for thousands of years between the Helium and Zodanga, and this war is destructing the planet. The evil leader of Zodanga, Sab Than, has received a powerful weapon from the Thern Matai Shang. However, Sab Than proposes peace if he marries the Helium Princess Dejah Thoris. However, John Carter and Dejah Thoris fall in love with each other, and he decides to help the Helium people against the Zodanga people. But Matai Shang sends John Carter back to Earth and his last chance to return to Mars depends on his dear nephew's attitude. Transported to Barsoom, a Civil War vet discovers a barren planet seemingly inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians. Finding himself prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter Woola and a princess in desperate need of a savior. Go see John Carter. It's one of those movies that is meant for the big screen – great action, sweeping visuals – give it a ride and you won't be disappointed.<br/><br/>I wasn't sure what to expect the first time I saw it as the poor box office showing and mediocre reviews had me wondering. I left ready to see it again to pick up all the little bits that I knew I missed. I was completely entertained, and never noticed the time. I was surprised at how often I found myself laughing and chuckling at the bits of humor weaved throughout the story. The actors did a terrific job of bringing the story to life; I found myself really wanting John Carter to win the war and the girl (and the girl to win John Carter). The screenplay was another success. The movie doesn't follow the book(s), but ties multiple elements from the series together in a way that is fluid and is in someways more more approachable than the originals.<br/><br/>One personal preference note: skip the 3-D. As with every other 3D film I've seen, the technology is more a nuisance than a pleasure. I went back to see the film in 2D over lunch and enjoyed it far more. The 3-D effect is again more like multiple layers of 2D, and the glasses just limit your field of view. If this were a film of tight dialog on two people maybe, but with all the stunning visuals, you really limit yourself behind those silly glasses (or you find yourself moving your head around to take it all in).<br/><br/>I'll probably pick up the blu-ray, but even on a large television, the experience won't be the same (well, unless you have a 900" television). I hope this movie picks up, because I'd love to see what they do with a sequel. The last time I went to see a film twice while at the theater was… never. I usually just wait for the disc. This film is different. Go see it and enjoy. Once again, we need to ignore critics to make sure we don't miss out on a good, fun time…<br/><br/>John Carter is one of the most underrated movies of the last 10 years or so.<br/><br/>Critics panned what should have been a box-office success.<br/><br/>This is a movie for people, not for wanky critics - I really enjoyed the ride and the originality, and would like to see a follow-up.<br/><br/>Worth seeing. Stanton has built a fantastic world, but the action is unmemorable. Still, just about every sci-fi/fantasy/superhero adventure you ever loved is in here somewhere. Check out Edgar Rice Burroughs' page here for information about Tarzan. A common misconception. Although it is true that Mars appears quite red as seen from outer space, this is due to large amounts of dust in the atmosphere. While standing on the surface, however, Mars would appear to be a more butterscotch yellow than red, according to experts. The reason why early photographs of Mars' surface (as taken by probes) appear red is because those pictures were taken in greyscale (essentially black and white), and later colour-corrected with the (wrong) assumption that the major colour would be red. a5c7b9f00b Family Matters movie mp4 downloadWWE: Shawn Michaels - Boyhood Dream in hindi free downloadMr. Mrs. Smith in hindi free downloadHalo 3 song free downloadMathematicians: Transdimensional Odyssey of Doom movie download hdDoom Patrol tamil dubbed movie torrentNo Righteous Men full movie in hindi 1080p downloadDownload hindi movie Most Extreme Elimination ChallengeTraitors full movie in hindi free download mp4Broken full movie in hindi free download
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