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 John Carter of Mars 
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Posted:  22 Nov 2008 20:09
From Sci-fi Wire:

Quote:

Andrew Stanton, who is writing and directing John Carter of Mars, based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' books, told SCI FI Wire that he and co-writer Mark Andrews will be putting their own spin on the iconic story, and a Pixar manager added that the film will have a unique look as well.

"I'm going to do what I remember more than what they exactly do" in the books, Stanton said cryptically in a group interview at the Emeryville, Calif., headquarters of Pixar on Sept. 25.

Stanton (WALL*E) added that he is currently deep in writing with partner Andrews, a storyboard artist at Pixar, on the script for Carter. "John Carter of Mars is what I'm writing right now with Mark Andrews," Stanton said. "Writing, it's all about writing this year."

Jim Morris, general manager at Pixar Animation, promised that the movie will not look like previous attempts to adapt the franchise for the screen. "Everything that's been out there has been an attempt to kind of capture this Deco-esque [Frank] Frazetta vision of John Carter, which I think feels old and stale," he said. "And where Stanton is going--from what we've seen so far--is very different than that. And I think that the people who really love the essence of the books will really dig it, but so will audiences in general."

Asked whether the film would be in 3-D, Morris added, "I hope not!"

The film is based on the early-20th-century Barsoom series of books by Burroughs, the California author of the Tarzan series. It centers on a Civil War veteran who finds himself transported to the Red Planet and caught up in various battles and intrigues involving giant green creatures and an alluring princess.

It's been reported that Carter may incorporate live-action elements amid animation. Stanton's WALL*E was the first Pixar production to incorporate live action. Morris declined to discuss the matter.

"John Carter is in its very early stages, and there is much to figure out about that, so we'd be premature," Morris said. "We are looking at a variety of different approaches and techniques for that ... We're kind of a bit early in the development of that."

Morris added: "I'm sure I speak for all of the science fiction geeks, fans and aficionados when I say it's finally time to see that movie. And I, for one, am delighted that Andrew Stanton is the guy that's making the movie, because he's a story-driven guy."
Posted:  22 Nov 2008 20:18   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
Here's some pics of John Carter, for any of those out there who aren't familiar with him.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/c2/c12588.jpg
Posted:  22 Nov 2008 20:23   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9G_bF97TShJXGoBUy.jzbkF/SIG=11r33ciim/EXP=1227464443/**http%3A//www.tarzan.com/comics/jcmva2.jpg
Posted:  22 Nov 2008 21:50
http://www.frankbrunner.net/commissions/mars.jpg
Posted:  22 Nov 2008 22:52
Sounds interesting. I think I have a couple of Marvel comics of that series. Not one I've ever got into enough to figure out what's going on. I didn't know he was a civil war soldier. That sounds interesting.
Posted:  22 Nov 2008 23:46
I've got the whole series of books. You should see John Carter's dog. He has eight legs.
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 00:23
that would be funny to see.
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 00:25   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
Here's a picture of Woola, Carter's dog.

http://www.bookgasm.com/wp-content/images//Mars03.jpg
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 00:33   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
Here's an old comic strip featuring Woola.

http://www.erbzine.com/mag3/jcs35ah3.jpg
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 00:49
Woola boola woola boola, woola boola, woola boola.

Sorry I couldnt resist.

I hope they make this movie. Should be a lot of fun. Very different kind of stuff. That's what we need these days is stuff with imagination.
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 00:56   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
I hope they make it too. The books are really good. You got to remember these were written by the same dude that wrote Tarzan.

While Carter is actually an ordinary guy, on Mars he's like a superhero almost. Because of the gravity, his strenth, speed, and agility are a lot higher.

Oh and I just checked and Woola has ten legs rather than eight.

http://spider-bob.com/heroes/indi/images/JohnCarterMars04.jpg

http://spider-bob.com/heroes/indi/images/JohnCarterMars05.jpg

http://spider-bob.com/heroes/indi/images/JohnCarterMars07.jpg

Whoever did this artwork did a real good job.
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 20:29   Last Edited By: Tim
I checked it out. Who is the girl? Is that his girlfriend on mars?
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 20:37   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
Yeah, she's the Princess of Mars. Her name is Dejah Thoris. You know getting stranded on Mars can't be too bad with her around.
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 20:48
Yeah, I wouldn't call that stranded especially when you consider what conditions were like on earth during the time John Carter is supposed to be from. I'd call that a great vacation.
Posted:  23 Nov 2008 21:05
Yep but the other creatures there aren't exactly friendly. Minus all the martians it would be a great vacation.
Posted:  24 Nov 2008 00:37
Right, well I guess you got to have conflict or it wouldn't be no fun for the reader to read.
Posted:  24 Nov 2008 00:41   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
Yeah. John Carter's life on Mars is full of danger. Not only with martians, he has to fight apes too.
Posted:  24 Nov 2008 15:29
Are they talking apes by any chance? Apes are always talking in sci-fi shows.
Posted:  25 Nov 2008 00:06
Yeah, but they're hard to understand. Oh and they have four arms too. And they're eight feet tall.
Posted:  25 Nov 2008 00:32
whoa now that's unusual.
Posted:  25 Nov 2008 01:09
Well science fiction is supposed to be creative, and if you have another planet that has the same type of animal that's found on Earth, with just a different color of fur, its not all that creative. It doesn't make it sound very "alien" either.

http://www.gwthomas.org/apes.jpg
Posted:  25 Nov 2008 01:20
cool.
Posted:  25 Nov 2008 18:13   Last Edited By: Tim
You inspired me to add a John Carter of Mars wiki for our wiki section

Here's a old Gold Key comics cover I found.

http://superherouniverse.com/wiki/images/4/4c/Goldkeyjohncarter.jpg
Posted:  26 Nov 2008 03:43   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
Cool! I like that cover. That sure is an old comic. "Still only 12 cents." Man you certainly don't see that anymore. Thanksgiving break is this week so I think I have enough time off to help out on the wiki myself.
Posted:  26 Nov 2008 15:41
Awesome! You can use all the info you want from wikipedia too. According to their license all info is for public use.
Posted:  27 Nov 2008 17:53   Last Edited By: Tim
I see you made a page for Wonder Man cool!
Posted:  27 Nov 2008 18:48
Thanks. I need help with images. I can't seem to get them to work.
Posted:  27 Nov 2008 18:56
use this code to place an image onto the wiki page after you have uploaded it to the wiki section.

[[Image:Kristoff.jpg ||thumb|270px|]]


To get a picture uploaded go to http://superherouniverse.com/wiki/Special:Upload
There's a link on the left side that goes there - Upload File

List of uploaded images ready to use

It's got a search box you can use to search for files already loaded.

Thanks for helping.
Posted:  27 Nov 2008 19:06   Last Edited By: Tim
I added a wonder man image so you'd have an example. http://superherouniverse.com/wiki/Wonder_Man

http://superherouniverse.com/wiki/images/7/78/Wonder_man.GIF

Once it's uploaded I just put it in this code. [[Image:Wonder man.GIF ||thumb|270px|]]

Thing to know is it has to be an image that's uploaded into the wiki section.
Posted:  27 Nov 2008 19:31   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
OK. I'll create another page and see if I can get it to working this time.

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