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I read most of the books years ago and the move did them justice. Thoroughly enjoyed the movie and hop it starts doing better at the box office as I'd love to see a sequel or two. With all the Tarzan movies made, and even The Land That Time Forgot movies in the 70s, it's surprising it took so long to make a movie from Burroughs John Carter series. But I guess they had to wait for movie technology to catch up to even begin to show the fantastic things in those booksSaw "John Carter" on a wim and was all prepared to hate it. Surprisingly didn't. Thought it was pretty good! Recommended!
They did make a Pellucidar movie in the the 70s "At the Earths Core" with Doug McClure and Caroline Munro. Terrible movie!.. I expected much better with Doug McClure in it after he was in the The Land That Time Forgot/The People That Time Forgot series, but the only redeeming feature was Caroline Munro's costumes and what they didn't cover.Agreed. I recently re-read all of the John Carter series (and have started in on the Pellucidar series...that would be a great one to make a movie out of, too!). All of Burrough's works are now public-domain, and can be downloaded (FREE!) in various formats from Gutenberg.org: All Books (sorted by popularity)
Hmm....I just wanna know...who's the lucky bloke with the silver-painted fingers who got to play Sybil Danning's bra?
...and where do I apply for that position?
Started to watch "Frozen Planet" with my wife and kids (ages 4 and 5)... Then had to turn it off because all the cute animals were getting eaten! WTF!?!
"The Pacific", Parts 1 and 2
Steve
Secrets of the Deep, episode 2: 'Black Friday' - with recovery of parts of the allied Beaufighters from Førde Fjord, Norway.
Excellent documentary about the allied attack - Black Friday - on the german destroyer Z33, who was seeking shelter in Førde Fiord, Norway, in 1945, and the discovery of several of the Beaufighters both on land and in the fiord.
Black Friday (1945) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia