John Carter

Titolo originale: John Carter
Regia: Andrew Stanton |
Anno: 2012
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Fantascienza
Tag: princess | medallion | planet mars | based on novel or book | escape | space travel | alien | martian | steampunk | alien race | superhuman strength | martian civilization | sword and planet | 19th century | 異星爭霸戰:尊卡特傳奇 |
Cast: Taylor Kitsch | Lynn Collins | Samantha Morton | Mark Strong | Ciarán Hinds | Dominic West | James Purefoy | Willem Dafoe | Thomas Haden Church | Bryan Cranston | Daryl Sabara | Polly Walker | David Schwimmer | Jon Favreau | Don Stark | Nicholas Woodeson | Art Malik | Arkie Reece | Davood Ghadami | Pippa Nixon | James Embree | Philip Philmar | Figs Jackman | Emily Tierney | Edmund Kente | Rupert Frazer | Kyle Agnew | Josh Daugherty | Jared Cyr | Sean Carrigan | Dusty Sorg | Christopher Goodman | Amanda Clayton | Akima | Joseph Billingiere | Aldred Montoya | Phil Cheadle | Arnie Alpert | Ian Ray | Peggy Clements | Evelyn Dubuc | Jhil McEntyre | Daniel O'Meara | Emma Clifford | Oliver Boot | Rebecca Sarker | Philip Arditti | Holly Weston | Gary Milner | Cate Fowler | Darwin Shaw | Eileen Page | Simon Evans | Myriam Acharki | Steven Cree | Garry Tubbs | Jeremy Booth | Jill Baker | Umit Ulgen | Debra Leigh-Taylor |

John Carter, cercatore d'oro ed ex soldato sudista, fuggendo dagli indiani e dall'esercito statunitense incappa in una figura misteriosa, uccisa la quale viene involontariamente teletrasportato su Marte, dove la diversa gravità gli conferisce forza e agilità superiori a tutte le diverse specie abitanti il pianeta. Subito coinvolto nelle lotte tra tribù per la supremazia, a causa dell'inconsapevole salvataggio della principessa del regno di Helium, l'alieno provenuto dalla Terra riuscirà a tornare sul pianeta d'origine solo quando il suo desiderio sarà diventato rimanere sul pianeta rosso.

Approfondimenti

3 of the main characters were in the tv series Rome. D
"A Princess of Mars" was originally published as "Under the Moons of Mars" by Norman Bean (Edgar Ric [...] D
Following the completion of WALL·E (2008), Andrew Stanton visited the archives of Edgar Rice Burr [...] D
In September 2014, studio president Alan Bergman was asked at a conference if Disney had been able t [...] D
HIDDEN MICKEY: One of Dejah's red tattoos on her right arm. It is plainly visible as she takes Sab T [...] D
Upon getting the director's position, Andrew Stanton told Disney, "I'm not gonna get it right the fi [...] D
Disney was sceptical about Andrew Stanton directing. He had never directed a live-action film before [...] D
In the make-believe Martian/Barsoomian culture in the movie, the two moons orbiting Mars/Barsoom are [...] D
As stated in the in-character "introduction" to the book, A Princess of Mars, Carter might not have [...] D
The film was originally titled and marketed as "John Carter of Mars", but director Andrew Stanton re [...] D
Jim Morris noted that although he had less time for pre-production than for any of his usual animate [...] D
The voice actors for the two Thark candidates for chief have played lead villains in Sam Raimi's Spi [...] D
In the arena John Carter is chained to a rock. The top of the spike that is in the rock is the shape [...] D
This movie premiered on the centennial of the first publication of Under the Moons of Mars in its fi [...] D
The reason why the Tharks destroyed the unhatched eggs was so that the offspring might not breed oth [...] D
The events of the movie bear little resemblance to the book, which makes no mention of the group of [...] D
Ray Harryhausen was planning a stop-motion adaptation in the 1950s. D
Ciarán Hinds, James Purefoy, Polly Walker and Nicholas Woodeson also played together in the TV se [...] D
Studio executive Rich Ross resigned his position as Disney Studios leader weeks after Disney predict [...] D
In the arena, Carter fights a pair of white apes. Tarzan - the most famous creation of the same auth [...] D
While filming at Big Water in Utah, the crew accidentally discovered a 60 foot long sauropod dinosau [...] D
The rights to the novels have since reverted back to the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate, which is still [...] D
Jon Hamm and Josh Duhamel were considered for the role of John Carter. D
The Teaser features the song "My Body is a Cage", originally written by Arcade Fire. The version use [...] D
The book was written in Utah and much of the film was shot in Utah, almost 100 years apart. D
Robert Zemeckis turned down the chance to direct, quipping "George already pillaged all of that" wit [...] D
The change in title from "A Princess of Mars" to "John Carter of Mars," and later simply to "John Ca [...] D
Rich Ross, Disney's chairman, successor to Dick Cook, who had originally approved the film for produ [...] D
Financially, the film was considered one of the largest box office losses in Disney history. Even th [...] D
Disney's head of marketing during the production was MT Carney, an industry outsider who previously [...] D
The movie's lead couple, Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins, both starred in X-Men: le origini - Wolveri [...] D
The first "John Carter" story by Edgar Rice Burroughs made its debut in 1912 in a magazine serial. T [...] D
This is the third live-action franchise under the Walt Disney banner to earn a PG-13 rating in the U [...] D
In the novel, Carter is immobilized by some sort of paralyzing gas in the cave, then he has an out-o [...] D
Andrew Stanton has already confessed that he isn't too satisfied with how the movie turned out. He c [...] D
Carter advises his nephew Ned to go and write a book at the end. Ned's full name is Edgar Rice Burro [...] D
David Schwimmer: voice of a Thark. D
Taylor Kitsch & Lynn Collins the two main leads both had supporting roles in X-Men Origins: Wolverin [...] D
Willem Dafoe accepted the role of Tars Tarkas because he thought it was interesting for him to act w [...] D
About 1,800 costumes were designed--383 yards of cloth material were used to design the Thern costum [...] D
Director Andrew Stanton's live-action directorial debut. D
According to the novel, Carter, along with his partner James K. Powell, found a gold-rich vein of qu [...] D
It is generally believed that inadequate marketing of the film was the main factor responsible for i [...] D
Charlton Heston's real name was John Carter. D
Tom Cruise was going to star as John Carter in the 1980s when John McTiernan was going to direct. D
In the book, Carter and the natives were nude. D
Andrew Stanton lobbied the Walt Disney Studios to reacquire the rights from Burroughs' estate. "Sinc [...] D
The film probably holds the record for the longest time in "development hell": 79 years. Preproducti [...] D
Although being based on the first book of the series, A Princess of Mars, the film was originally ti [...] D
Andrew Stanton denied assertions that he had gone over budget and stated that he had been allowed a [...] D
The inscription over Carter's crypt - "Inter Mundos" - is Latin for "Between Worlds". Appropriate, s [...] D
Andrew Stanton often sought advice from people he had worked with at Pixar on animated films (known [...] D
Andrew Stanton's first directorial effort on a film that's higher than G, as well as Stanton's time [...] D
When Jon Favreau learned that Andrew Stanton had picked up the film, he gave him a call congratulati [...] D
In Arizona, John Carter's bad behavior lands him in a jail operated by the United States Army's 7th [...] D
Andrew Stanton often rejected marketing ideas from the studio, according to those who worked on the [...] D
Mario Kassar had the project at Disney in the 1980s, but it was also listed under his development pr [...] D
In the book the name "Dotar Sojat" was not a title meaning "my two right arms". Rather, it was a com [...] D
For each of the super jumps that Taylor Kitsch performed, he was attached to a harness that allowed [...] D
Dedicated to the memory of Steve Jobs. D
The music in the first theatrical trailer uses two instrumental arrangements of "Kashmir" by Led Zep [...] D