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John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood
John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood: How the Sci-Fi Classic Flopped at the Box Office But Continues to Inspire Fans and Filmmakers | Michael D. Sellers
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It took 100 years to bring Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter of Mars to the big screen. It took Disney Studios just ten days to declare the film a flop and lock it away in the Disney vaults. How did this project, despite its quarter-billion dollar budget, the brilliance of director Andrew Stanton, and the creative talents of legendary Pixar Studios, become a calamity of historic proportions? Michael Sellers, a filmmaker and Hollywood insider himself, saw the disaster approaching and fought to save the project - but without success. In John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood, Sellers details every blunder and betrayal that led to the doom of the motion picture - and that left countless Hollywood careers in the wreckage. JOHN CARTER AND THE GODS OF HOLLYWOOD examines every aspect of Andrew Stanton's adaptation and Disney's marketing campaign and seeks to answer the question: What went wrong? it includes a history of Hollywood's 100 year effort to bring the film to the screen, and examines the global fan movement spawned by the film.
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TieDyeDude
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I walked into a book store on vacation in Virginia hours after finishing the tagged book and found this first edition paperback. I doubt it's all that valuable, but it was a neat find, and a nice reminder of when book one of a sci fi series was under 400 pages 😁😉 #paperbackbookday #julyjam

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs Thanks for the fun prompts this month!

Eggs Thanks for joining us in the challenge!! Great cover BTW! 2y
Leftcoastzen I just love finding old paperbacks , that‘s a great find! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks for playing!! 2y
Bookwomble Great find - I love ERB's Barsoom novels ⚔️ 2y
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A very interesting examination of the worst-case scenario in releasing a Hollywood film. The second half especially is very repetitive and data-heavy, but still a great read for anyone who loves the movie or is interested in how Hollywood works after filming is complete.

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Was Edgar Wright Burroughs a superhero?!

Bookwomble He was an interesting person, Burroughs. I have more books by him than any other author, though many if them are duplicates as I liked the book covers. 6y
TieDyeDude @Bookwomble Right after posting this, I went to a used book store and picked up my first! (Picture to come 😁 ) 6y
Bookwomble @TieDyeDude Tag me so I don't miss the goodies! 😊📚 6y
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