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      • Here is what the critics think about John Carter: The Hollywood Reporter film critic Todd McCarthy called the movie a fiasco. “This Disney extravaganza is a rather charming pastiche, if perhaps not one with sufficient excitement and razzle-dazzle to justify the reported $250 million production budget.
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    Mar 9, 2012 · John Carter - Metacritic. 2012. PG-13. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 2 h 12 m. Summary Born in Virginia and a veteran of the Civil War, John Carter is an honorable and courageous man. However, the war let him dispirited and broken.

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  3. The opening to John Carter is a dud, a battle between airships made of woven bamboo, bursting into computer-generated flame over a sandy terrain. There's nothing to see, nothing to think about, nothing to care about, and nothing to feel, just emptiness.

  4. While John Carter looks terrific and delivers its share of pulpy thrills, it also suffers from uneven pacing and occasionally incomprehensible plotting and characterization. Read Critics...

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    • Andrew Stanton
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  5. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review. It’s watchable and, at times, an enjoyable film, just not wowing or immediately satisfying in the way so...

  6. Check out the latest reviews for John Carter from our staff critics and community reviewers. Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars, Disney's John Carter brings the author's Barsoom series to life.

  7. Mar 8, 2012 · Director Andrew Stanton (Wall-E) adapts Edgar Rice Burroughs' early-20th century adventure novels about a Civil War veteran transported to the strange battlefields of Mars. Critic Ian Buckwalter...

  8. In one of the Feghoot adventures, the hero finds himself on Mars and engaged in bloody swordplay. He is sliced in the leg. Then in the other leg. Then an arm is hacked off. “To hell with this,” Feghoot exclaims, unholstering his ray gun and vaporizing his enemies.

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