John Carter- B-. Spectacle on the grandest scale, amazing moments but we aren't connected to the characters because the story lacks tension— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) February 22, 2012
John Carter- B-. Spectacle on the grandest scale, amazing moments but we aren't connected to the characters because the story lacks tension
@Nostrom0 @spaceagemonkey @andrewstanton I saw "John Carter" last week and it's GREAT -- epic, fresh, smart and exciting.— Geoff Boucher (@LATherocomplex) February 22, 2012
@Nostrom0 @spaceagemonkey @andrewstanton I saw "John Carter" last week and it's GREAT -- epic, fresh, smart and exciting.
#JohnCarter is a thrilling ride that expertly where an old fashioned, pulpy sense of wonder and adventure meets with stunning modern effects— Laurent de Alberti (@FilmLandEmpire) February 22, 2012
#JohnCarter is a thrilling ride that expertly where an old fashioned, pulpy sense of wonder and adventure meets with stunning modern effects
#JohnCarter Taylor Kitsch is the anti Sam Worthington: his brooding and magnetic presense adds depth to a complex yet likeable character— Laurent de Alberti (@FilmLandEmpire) February 22, 2012
#JohnCarter Taylor Kitsch is the anti Sam Worthington: his brooding and magnetic presense adds depth to a complex yet likeable character
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