RIP Morbius

Also Willem Dafoe as Tars Tarkas was excellent!

Willem Dafoe is ALWAYS excellent!

He also pops up in the best places. I finally got around to watching Nightmare Alley, and guess what? That's right, Willem Dafoe.

A movie without Dafoe is like John Wick without a high fatality count. What's the point?

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I think just having it be "John Carter of Mars" would have been sufficient. The film isn't really about him being a warlord, imho.
True. I think that it actually covers "A Princess of Mars" more, at any rate, but I read those books maybe 50 years ago.
 

It's "A Princess of Mars" but introduces the Holy Therns, who won't be a factor until the second book, "The Gods of Mars".

I'm afraid "A Princess of Mars" would have not been a good title either, something about associating princesses with things young girls like. As if we don't have a host of badass princesses to demonstrate otherwise.
 

It's "A Princess of Mars" but introduces the Holy Therns, who won't be a factor until the second book, "The Gods of Mars".

I'm afraid "A Princess of Mars" would have not been a good title either, something about associating princesses with things young girls like. As if we don't have a host of badass princesses to demonstrate otherwise.
Which is why you show Lynn Collins "dressed only in gems" in the trailers. Then "princess" becomes your selling point ;)
 

It's "A Princess of Mars" but introduces the Holy Therns, who won't be a factor until the second book, "The Gods of Mars".

I'm afraid "A Princess of Mars" would have not been a good title either, something about associating princesses with things young girls like. As if we don't have a host of badass princesses to demonstrate otherwise.
Maybe John Carter and the Princess of Mars?
 

I don't know. I actually have this friend who refused to see The Princess Bride, of all things, because the title wasn't manly enough for him.

Don't worry, the story has a happy ending. Once I managed to get all of his friends to see it, they started pushing him, and finally he said "if it's so good, why don't they re-release it, then?".

As we all know, some years back, they did, we got him into the theatre, and he liked it.
 


I guess I'm alone in enjoying John Carter. I think I've seen it three times (which is at least three times more than most people). I am a sucker for space opera/sci-fi adventure, and I thought the movie was entertaining enough.
 


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