John Carter

by Andrew Stanton (Director)

DVD, ?

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Available

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How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About John Carter : Adventures on Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs When John Carter goes to sleep in a mysterious cave in the Arizona dessert, he wakes up on the planet Mars. There he meets the fifteen foot tall, four armed, green men of mars, with horse-like dragons, and watch dogs like oversized frogs with ten legs. His adventures continue as he battles great white apes, fights plant men, defies the Goddess of Death, and braves the frozen wastes of Polar Mars. In other adventures, the Prince of Helium encounters a race of telepathic warriors, the Princess of Helium confronts the headless men of Mars, Captain Ulysses Paxton learns the secret of human immortality, and Tan Hadron's idealized notion of love is tested as he fights off gigantic spiders and cannibals.Edgar Rice Burroughs vision of Mars was loosely inspired by astronomical speculation of the time, especially that of Percival Lowell, who saw the red planet as a formerly Earth-like world now becoming less hospitable to life due to its advanced age. Burroughs predicted the invention of homing devices, radar, sonar, autopilot, collision detection, television, teletype, genetic cloning, living organ transplants, antigravity propulsion, and many other concepts that were well ahead of his time. The books in the Barsoom series were an early inspiration to many, including science fiction authors Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury, they influenced renowned scientist Carl Sagan in his quest for extraterrestrial life, and were instrumental in the making of James Cameron's Avatar, and George Lucas' Star Wars.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member comfypants
A confederate soldier teleports to Mars, where a bad guy has a death ray.

Amazing levels of inept storytelling. Zero sense of fun, whatsoever. I was kept awake last night, just lying there thinking about how awful this movie is. It will haunt me for days. Go back to Pixar, Andrew Stanton; you need
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them, desperately.

Enjoyment: F

estimated GPA (I only watched the first half hour): 1.2/4
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LibraryThing member datrappert
As an Edgar Rice Burroughs fan from my teens, I had to see this no matter how bad the reviews. Did it deserve them? Well, I don't have any problem with the cast. Given what they have to work with, they are fine. But the script is simply awful. There seems little reasoning behind why anything
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happens. I guess this was going to be revealed in the never-made sequel. It's a shame someone with better sense didn't make this film!
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