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Disney Stinging From 'John Carter' Losses

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TelecomFreq
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unsure after seeing ads
TelecomFreq   3/23/2012 9:27:38 AM
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I had seen a lot of adds for John Carter, but non of them really gave me any insight into what the movie was about. I wonder if others felt the same way. if so that might have been what lead to its low sales.

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Re: unsure after seeing ads
Noreen Seebacher   3/23/2012 9:37:05 AM
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Me too. I keep mixing up John Carter with the John Whoever from the Terminator franchise.

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Re: unsure after seeing ads
Phoenix   3/23/2012 9:51:08 AM
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I have no idea what so ever about who John Cater is, then again I'm not in the US so I have not seen any of the advertisements. Was it released around the world? I've seen many of the other films released such as Tin Tin, Smurfs and Alice in Wonderland. There were many advertisements for those films and we already knew the characters.

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Re: unsure after seeing ads
tokyogai   3/23/2012 10:00:47 AM
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I guess many of us couldn't figure out what this movie is about. It may be a good movie, but the advertising was absolutely awful. Instead of firing someone, maybe Disney should learn a lesson from this.

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Re: unsure after seeing ads
TelecomFreq   3/23/2012 10:07:52 AM
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I could not agree more, if the advertising had been able to make me relate to the story and given me an idea of what the plot was then I might have gone to see it, and so would a lot of others.

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Has anyone seen the movie?
PredictableChaos   3/23/2012 11:22:23 AM
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The marketing budget must have been huge - I even saw ads on city buses - yet it was only 2nd place on it's opening weekend.  So the whole ad campaign missed the mark somehow.

And the movie itself has, at best, mixed reviews.  So it didn't bring in the word-of-mouth traffic.

Has anyone actually seen it?

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Re: Has anyone seen the movie?
Value Hiker   3/23/2012 3:04:47 PM
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Just saw the trailer on youtube. It looks like a mixer of "Indiana Jones" and "Star War", no like a traditional animation movies. It does not fit small kids' taste, which favors movies like "car" or "Kungfu Panda". 

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Re: Has anyone seen the movie?
Street Smart   3/23/2012 4:03:48 PM
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My college-age son will see any action movie, no matter how bad the reviews are! So, he went to see John Carter and thought it was...drumroll...the turkey of the century!  It's rare when he can't find anything redeeming about a movie but this one was apparently pretty darned awful...derivative...long...and worst of all--ho hum special effects.

I wouldn't worry too much about Disney though.  I think they'll make up the revenue in global markets although it may take a while!

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Re: Has anyone seen the movie?
Value Hiker   3/23/2012 4:09:49 PM
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It is impossible for movie studio to have each major release a blockbuster. If John Carter doesn't do well here, it is hard to say it will do well in global market.  This dud will have a short term impact on Disney stock. In the long term, it is not a big issue. I am still long on Disney 

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Re: unsure after seeing ads
Joao-Pierre Ruth   3/23/2012 5:08:51 PM
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It is difficult to engage today's audience with a much older science fiction story that is not widely known.

Disney attempted to connect this movie, at least in spirit, to money makers such as Avatar and the Star Wars franchise. The ads called Burroughs's story the inspiration for such later works . . . but never really let you in on what's at stake for the characters.

I have not seen the John Carter movie but a copy of The Martian Tales Trilogy,  the first three books of this series, resides on my bookshelf. The original story was first published 100 years ago.

I imagine the movie studio banked heavily on the notion that there is a wealth of material to build a new movie franchise around but unfortunately John Carter does not have the same name recognition as say . . . The Lord of the Rings.

And mixed reviews for a movie with a huge budget tells the audience that this was a bloated, unsatisfying effort.

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