I think this has only lasted in my theater for so long because it was the only 3D movie for a while and it's a Disney film. Now Titanic 3D is dropping into theaters like a 15-year-old lump of shit, and this will likely be my last chance to see John Carter in theaters in 2D.
Wasn't going to, but when my wife and I went to The Hunger Games there was a projector problem after a fire alarm, so we got free tickets and got to see that movie anyway. She was planning to see The Hunger Games again anyway today and the movies are starting within 10 minutes of each other and have roughly the same run, so I figured, why not? It has a 50% on Rotten Tomatoes--I like that kind of divide. The Fountain used to have that and it's one of my favorites. Polarism for the win.
If it sucks, I'm blaming you guys. Sort of.
EDIT: Some interesting stuff in the meantime.
One, apparently
it made its budget back. Sure, it took a while, and if there is a sequel it'll likely have a smaller budget, but that's good news. The DVD sales should cover ads and more, so don't lose hope about a sequel just yet (nor get hopes up). I find it interesting that it did so much better around the world than in the U.S. The domestic marketing really fucked up in this case.
On the subject of the DVD,
Disney seems to think a silly-looking cover will help sell. And they're probably right. What's irritating is that if you want it on Blu-Ray, you're going to have to buy a 4-disc set that is the DVD, the Blu-Ray, the 3D Blu-Ray, and the disc that allows you to watch it via download (so why have a disc; I hate that shit). Might hurt sales, but who knows?
Movie's at 4:00, so... I should do something else.