A lot of it is nostalgia for me, but there are some really genuinely funny moments, and a lot of sweetness with John Gielgud.
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My instinct is nostalgia(though I liked both versions) Also, a certain crowd of moviegoers always(in my experience, at least) bitches about remakes. I think I remember reading that Russell Brand considers "Arthur" a personal favorite(or, you know, favourite) so I don't think he'd want to mess up his favorite movie, but you know how studios are.
So, John Carter is directed by the guy who made Wall-E and Toy Story 3, and co-written by Michael Chabon.
... and yet I still expect it to be a great big stinker.
I just feel like the title is ridiculous in a post-ER world. In addition to the trailer looking fairly ridiculous. (I know nothing about the book.)
Everything Jesse said x 400. The title makes me laugh every time I hear it and when I've seen the trailer, my response is: WTF is this movie about? It looks ridiculous and stupid.
It may not be actually, but the trailers are terrible.
Is there a character called John Carter in ER? I never watched it. There are lots of people who see "John Carter" and think Dejah Thoris first.
I liked all the Aliens movies, and killing off Newt was a daring place to go. Original Ripley's death was very fitting in a old saga-type of way.
So, John Carter is directed by the guy who made Wall-E and Toy Story 3, and co-written by Michael Chabon.
... and yet I still expect it to be a great big stinker.
I didn't know it was co-written by Michael Chabon, but yeah. I want it to be good! But it doesn't actually look good, and I LIKE THOSE KINDS OF MOVIES. But the trailer just seems so blah and cliché. Can't aliens ever fight for themselves? Why is it always one human who has to save them for them?
Original Ripley's death was very fitting in a old saga-type of way.
It's stuck with me.
Is there a character called John Carter in ER?
Yeah, Noah Wyle, one of the main characters for most of the many seasons.
But the trailer just seems so blah and cliché. Can't aliens ever fight for themselves? Why is it always one human who has to save them for them?
Well, because all the cliche's started with this story. The original came out in 1911.
Watching Misery with CJ. I thought I remembered how messed up the story is, but I really didn't remember the extent.