JOHN CARTER BLOOPERS (Video) – Now we know why John Carter took so long to shoot – the cast was always dancing. Disney has released a portion of the bloopers for John Carter which features directer Andrew Stanton, Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, James Purefoy, and a few extras ‘shaking what their momma’s gave them.’ Continue Reading
BATTLESHIP’s Taylor Kitsch Talks About the Failure of JOHN CARTER
BATTLESHIP MOVIE INTERVIEW TAYLOR KITSCH – Peter Berg, the director who gave us movies like Hancock, The Kingdom and Friday Night Lights, has a new summer blockbuster coming out called Battleship. Berg cast Taylor Kitsch, who was actually one of the stars of Peter’s TV show version of Friday Night Lights, as the lead actor in the movie. Continue Reading
JOHN CARTER Disney’s Biggest Loser
Disney‘s newest release could be Disney’s biggest loser. The film released only 10 days ago made $184 million in the global box office, with a budget of $250 million (not including marketing costs) Disney stands to lose $200 million. Continue Reading
21 is Number One at the Box Office (21 JUMP STREET)
Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum earned an “A” with their high school undercover cop movie, 21 Jump Street. The film opened to a very impressive $35 million at the box office and set a new record for highest opening ever for a high school comedy. Continue Reading
Watch 10 Minutes of JOHN CARTER Now!
Disney released a 10 minute clip of John Carter. Taylor Kitsch stars as Carter, a former Confederate soldier living in Arizona look for gold. After the U.S. army tries to enlist Carter, he escapes only to run into Apaches. Shots are fired and soon Powell (Bryan Cranston) and Carter find themselves surrounded and trapped. Continue Reading
From Friday Night Lights to the Hollywood Lights, Talyor Kitsch Arrives as a Leading Man in JOHN CARTER
Walt Disney Pictures premiered its new action adventure movie, John Carter at L.A.’s Nokia Center. Based on a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs it tells the story of a former soldier who is inexplicably transported to Mars. The Film’s Taylor Kitsch, Willem Dafoe, Lynn Collins and Director Andrew Stanton were on hand. Continue Reading






