Besides the opening of this looking like Attack of the Clones, the trailer for John Carter certainly looks promising. The set pieces look vast in scale as Pixar's Andrew Stanton goes live action. The Wall-E director has been beavering away on Carter for quite some time now, and while not shot in 3D, the movie will be converted ( I hear groans) into the third dimension.
But before those groans continue, Stanton has acquired Bob Whitehill, who is one of Pixar's 3D guys. "I’ve gotta say, what I’ve seen, I’ve been pretty blown away by. There are some scenes that I must admit are better in 3-D, do I don’t think that people feel that they’re just getting pimped out for more money.” But note that that title card says 3-D will be in “select” theaters. “I shot it intentionally as a 2-D film,”. The director goes on to say that he wants a fair choice for cinema goers "For people like me who go to 2-D. I just wanted there to be fair choice, because I know some people like their 3-D, and some people that don’t, and they tend to not cross over."
Synopsis:Transplanted to Mars, a Civil War vet discovers a lush planet inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians. Finding himself a prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter a princess who is in desperate need of a savior.John Carter is released next March.
But before those groans continue, Stanton has acquired Bob Whitehill, who is one of Pixar's 3D guys. "I’ve gotta say, what I’ve seen, I’ve been pretty blown away by. There are some scenes that I must admit are better in 3-D, do I don’t think that people feel that they’re just getting pimped out for more money.” But note that that title card says 3-D will be in “select” theaters. “I shot it intentionally as a 2-D film,”. The director goes on to say that he wants a fair choice for cinema goers "For people like me who go to 2-D. I just wanted there to be fair choice, because I know some people like their 3-D, and some people that don’t, and they tend to not cross over."
Synopsis:Transplanted to Mars, a Civil War vet discovers a lush planet inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians. Finding himself a prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter a princess who is in desperate need of a savior.John Carter is released next March.