It doesn't help that Lasseter's first production with Skydance struggled (it assumingly was a lackluster/bad movie), so the idiots that believe the MeToo shit wholesale are now claiming that he had little to do with Pixar's success.
The movie where the guy jumps really high? I haven’t seen it but that’s what I got from the marketing. A jump jumps really high and it’s supposed to be amazing for some reason. I think it was around the time of 300 and I felt like too much fiction was having a “hero jumps on the air dramatically with their sword held high” trying to emulate a scene at the end of 300.
So, John Carter felt like a movie built around hero jumps dramatically with sword held high!
I sure wonder what changed...
Oh right. They me-too'd the guy who had been the heart of the company after he'd been with them for 30+ years.
It doesn't help that Lasseter's first production with Skydance struggled (it assumingly was a lackluster/bad movie), so the idiots that believe the MeToo shit wholesale are now claiming that he had little to do with Pixar's success.
That John Carter movie was actually awesome and in a just world would have found great success and had several sequels.
The movie where the guy jumps really high? I haven’t seen it but that’s what I got from the marketing. A jump jumps really high and it’s supposed to be amazing for some reason. I think it was around the time of 300 and I felt like too much fiction was having a “hero jumps on the air dramatically with their sword held high” trying to emulate a scene at the end of 300.
So, John Carter felt like a movie built around hero jumps dramatically with sword held high!
It was amazing in 1912 when the book came out.