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‘John Carter’ Director Andrew Stanton to Direct ‘Finding Nemo 2′

‘John Carter’ Director Andrew Stanton to Direct ‘Finding Nemo 2′

Jul 17, 2012 | Forbes

Image from disney.go.com. Andrew Stanton, who had directed the successful-in-all-ways-except-financial John Carter, is going back to the drawing board, literally. His next directorial project will be the sequel to one of his previous animated successes Finding Nemo,...
‘John Carter’ Animator Shares the Secret of SFX Success

‘John Carter’ Animator Shares the Secret of SFX Success

Jul 11, 2012 | Forbes

Image from the video John Carter was a wonderful, completely underrated film with terrific characters and equally terrific special effects. Animator Patrick Giusiano, who had worked for Double Negative Visual Effects under Pixar’s supervision, had obviously put...
John Carter’s Trip to Mars Finally Earns Its Budget

John Carter’s Trip to Mars Finally Earns Its Budget

Apr 2, 2012 | Forbes

Money is awesome because it buys you happiness, if happiness means paying your rent and your insurance bill. Hollywood loves money too. In fact, Hollywood loves money more Smeagol loves his Precious. Which is why the producers of John Carter are probably ecstatic to...
4 Reasons Why John Carter Was Surprisingly Awesome

4 Reasons Why John Carter Was Surprisingly Awesome

Mar 11, 2012 | Forbes

Lynn Collins as Dejah Thoris As a fan of both the Edgar Rice Burroughs book, A Princess of Mars, and of Andrew Stanton, who directed WALL-E, I wasn’t really that surprised that John Carter would turn out to be an entertaining adventure. (And my fellow Forbes bloggers...
10 Minutes of ‘John Carter’ Introduce Us to Carter…and to Edgar Rice Burroughs

10 Minutes of ‘John Carter’ Introduce Us to Carter…and to Edgar Rice Burroughs

Mar 4, 2012 | Forbes

Ten minutes of the upcoming Disney movie—presumably the first ten minutes—of John Carter has been released, and I’m happy to see that it’s remained somewhat true to its source material, A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs. In fact, I think the humorous editing...
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