John Carter is underrated, Last Days on Mars is even more underrated, and there is also the forgotten classic Robinson Crusoe on Mars, which looks _amazing._
I feel like there'd be real potential in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy as a TV series. They're (mostly) hard sci-fi stories of Mars' colonization and terraformation over time. People seemed to vibe with The Martian's emphasis on realism, and a colonization story would work well as a long-form drama with a large diverse cast. (And I agree, Mission To Mars is a bit underrated. In particular, the micrometeor accident sequence is exceptionally well done.)
Total Recall is classic up there with Terminator & Robocop. Arnold's passion project and perhaps most violent movie. He also wanted Verhoeven after seen RoboCop. Movie was in production hell until Arnold got behind it and got Paul Verhoeven to direct.
John Carter was doomed as soon as the idea was sold to Disney. I think the movie would have worked much better as a serious adult themed movie instead of the Disney'd up version we got. I did like Mission to Mars and Red Planet, they were both kind of near misses but still enjoyable.
(The Atacama Desert, which is so similar to Mars in some parts there isn't even single-celled life, has plenty of accessibility and an entire tourist infrastructure and where NASA has actually tested rovers): Am I a joke to you Hollywood?
Having been to Wadi Rum in Jordan I can say that it is a lot like walking around on Mars... if you had a lot of camels and a Dad shouting Lawrence of Arabia references to confused Bedouin tour guides.
I loved this little reflection on the many bad Mars exploration films, and some speculation on the cultural perspective of Mars as a destination of intrigue, vs the Moon. But honestly all I can think about is that you're the first person I've ever encountered, in person or not, to pronounce it "tomahto".
Mars is over 3 minutes away from us at the speed of light when we're at our closest. I had never thought about the band 30 Seconds From Mars before, and probably never will again, but... why?
I wasn't expecting to be reminded of my 2002 Something Corporate fangirl days in a youtube vid about movies on Mars. And yet, here we are. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
this video is my favorite just because using the popstar clip at the first. And honestly, movies set on mars peaked with "Total Recall". I still sadders about GL, the OG script was had the final clixmax was going to be on mars
@@inframeout the OG script of the 2011 Green Lantern had siniestro been posses by parallax and figthing on mars on a bigger scale, it got rewritten mainly due to budget reasons. Im glad someone elese appreacte popstar ;) Btw could you do for steampunk films? Im interest about your view of that topic, i think mainstream audiences dont accept them as much as cyberpunk
@@inframeout i reccomend you hugo, april and the extornary world, the city of lost children, micmacs, time machine, and steamboy, those are peak steampunk films. And wild wild west, mortal engines, the golden compass, and the league of extronary gentleman as bad examples of steampunk
John Carter wasn't a bad movie but it felt like the most generic sci-fi adventure story. For obvious it pretty much invented the tropes 100 years ago reasons. And this is the problem with Mars. We know what its like now so any adventure story can only be set in some distant future or its gonna be a boring cold desert with dust storms.
It’s a shame, I really like John Carter. I ain’t gonna die on a hill for it or anything, but I was really taken by it’s sincere romanticism and amazing design. Dumb reasoning of the studio to drop the Mars from the title. And the Princess part for that matter
I think it’s a little hard for us to take the red planet seriously when we often associate it with a mouthless little gladiator man who gets “very very angry”.
Mars is a big brown rock in space. Unless you're really into geology, it's a really boring place. Any decent movie needs a compelling story. Putting a weak story on Mars doesn't make it any more interesting.
"The Princess Bride" is one of the most beloved films amongst young boys ever made? Dito "Princess Mononoke". Not to mention "Xena: Warrior Princess", "Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess" all having evenly mixed, non-gender specific demographics etc
I found that an odd thing to find ''gross'' too. Even as an adult, if I saw a film called Princess of Mars I'd assume it was all about princesses or something and take little interest. Especially as it was a Disney film it gives the impression of being a Disney Princess type property which is a genre I have no interest in. I'd also argue about Princess Bride being one of the most beloved films among young boys ever. It's a good film and has it's fans but most beloved? Not sure many boys under 30 have even seen it. Same with Princess Monokoke and Xeno.
@@inframeout yeah definitely agreed! Right now my eyes are locked on Smash Bros. though lol Btw glad you got the joke, I thought more people would honestly ahahahah
I know a lot of folks who stand by it as well - and I actually have a lot of time for the entire cast. It just wasn't my cup of tea. Glad you liked it though 🙂
They will once they saw the awful Asylum produced direct to Sy-Fy channel dreck. That was an offensively bad film and they crapped it out before the John Carter movie came out thinking they could cash in on its public domain source material (and that Disney wouldn't use that title).
@@JM-gd3hr Disney princess films don't interest or entertain me and I don't have the time to watch and judge every single film that exists, nor does anyone else. So people have to make a judgement call on the little information we do have. If they see a disney film with princess in the title they may assume it is a stereotypical disney princess film (which it isn't). But because it sounds like it may be a genre they may not like then it could put them off bothering to see it. Just like if it sounded like it may be a romcom. Nothing to do with hating women or sexism. It's about marketing the film to it's main demographic.
@@darkwoods1954 There is literally only one Disney princess film with princess in the title. There is little to o reason to assume that a film is a disney princess film just for having princess in the title.
@@JM-gd3hr Princess in the title of a disney film evokes images of that type of princess, even if there hasn't been an actual disney film with princess in the title. It can give the impression it is about stereotypical princesses. It doesn't make the movie sound like an action romp. Disney also wanted the ''of mars'' removed from the title so the film was just called John Carter. I don't think they wanted ''of mars'' removed for ''gross'' reasons because kids hate mars. They just try to market the film to the target demographic as successfully as possible based on usual trends and sometimes scientific analysis.
John Carter is underrated, Last Days on Mars is even more underrated, and there is also the forgotten classic Robinson Crusoe on Mars, which looks _amazing._
I feel like there'd be real potential in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy as a TV series. They're (mostly) hard sci-fi stories of Mars' colonization and terraformation over time. People seemed to vibe with The Martian's emphasis on realism, and a colonization story would work well as a long-form drama with a large diverse cast.
(And I agree, Mission To Mars is a bit underrated. In particular, the micrometeor accident sequence is exceptionally well done.)
I think a Red Faction would be good premise along with Robinsons book, and totally not counting that tv movie one either.
Total Recall is classic up there with Terminator & Robocop. Arnold's passion project and perhaps most violent movie. He also wanted Verhoeven after seen RoboCop.
Movie was in production hell until Arnold got behind it and got Paul Verhoeven to direct.
Still one of the all time great Phillip K Dick adaptions
I just recently found your channel and i love it. I hope you get more attention. Great Video.
John Carter was doomed as soon as the idea was sold to Disney. I think the movie would have worked much better as a serious adult themed movie instead of the Disney'd up version we got. I did like Mission to Mars and Red Planet, they were both kind of near misses but still enjoyable.
(The Atacama Desert, which is so similar to Mars in some parts there isn't even single-celled life, has plenty of accessibility and an entire tourist infrastructure and where NASA has actually tested rovers): Am I a joke to you Hollywood?
Having been to Wadi Rum in Jordan I can say that it is a lot like walking around on Mars... if you had a lot of camels and a Dad shouting Lawrence of Arabia references to confused Bedouin tour guides.
Oh my god those poor your guides 🤭
I loved this little reflection on the many bad Mars exploration films, and some speculation on the cultural perspective of Mars as a destination of intrigue, vs the Moon. But honestly all I can think about is that you're the first person I've ever encountered, in person or not, to pronounce it "tomahto".
Mars is over 3 minutes away from us at the speed of light when we're at our closest. I had never thought about the band 30 Seconds From Mars before, and probably never will again, but... why?
I wasn't expecting to be reminded of my 2002 Something Corporate fangirl days in a youtube vid about movies on Mars. And yet, here we are. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
AFTER ALL THIS TIME YOU'RE THE FIRST PERSON TO GET RHE REFERENCE.
Excuse the all caps - this is an exciting moment for me
@@inframeout Finally, being a mid-2000s greebo pays off! ^_^
Fuck it - I'm going to listen to "Woke Up In A Car" right now
Okay but: _Venus_ films
If we think on it long enough, I'm sure we could create a new reality in which John Wick takes place on Venus
Not a movie but, doom eternal
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (the joke is they end up on Venus)
God your videos are so good, I really hope you stick at it. I can see this channel really blowing up
We'll keep going so long as folks like yourself keep championing our stuff. Thank you so much for reaching out and being so nice
this video is my favorite just because using the popstar clip at the first.
And honestly, movies set on mars peaked with "Total Recall". I still sadders about GL, the OG script was had the final clixmax was going to be on mars
What film is GL? I'm racking my brain and it's going to drive mad until I know!
Also - everyone should watch "Popstar" on a constant loop
@@inframeout the OG script of the 2011 Green Lantern had siniestro been posses by parallax and figthing on mars on a bigger scale, it got rewritten mainly due to budget reasons.
Im glad someone elese appreacte popstar ;)
Btw could you do for steampunk films? Im interest about your view of that topic, i think mainstream audiences dont accept them as much as cyberpunk
Steampunk is something I've been thinking of discussing with relation to Del Toro
@@inframeout i reccomend you hugo, april and the extornary world, the city of lost children, micmacs, time machine, and steamboy, those are peak steampunk films.
And wild wild west, mortal engines, the golden compass, and the league of extronary gentleman as bad examples of steampunk
@@lpj2216 I used to love Wild Wild West as a kid.
Oh, foolish child...
John Carter wasn't a bad movie but it felt like the most generic sci-fi adventure story. For obvious it pretty much invented the tropes 100 years ago reasons. And this is the problem with Mars. We know what its like now so any adventure story can only be set in some distant future or its gonna be a boring cold desert with dust storms.
It’s a shame, I really like John Carter. I ain’t gonna die on a hill for it or anything, but I was really taken by it’s sincere romanticism and amazing design. Dumb reasoning of the studio to drop the Mars from the title. And the Princess part for that matter
I am one of six. What a deep cut.
hey i got that Something Corporate joke, saw them in 2003....IF YOOOOU SEEEEE JOOORDANNN!!!!! (they play barefoot)
I think it’s a little hard for us to take the red planet seriously when we often associate it with a mouthless little gladiator man who gets “very very angry”.
Heeeyyyy!!!! Capricorn One.
Such an underrated film
Yesss! Love that film too. The snake eating scene is close to my heart.
Well, there is always...Terra Formars.
Mars is a big brown rock in space. Unless you're really into geology, it's a really boring place.
Any decent movie needs a compelling story. Putting a weak story on Mars doesn't make it any more interesting.
John Carter wasn't terrible. 54% seems... if anything, low. (But, you know... mostly fair.)
Except the "Gross reasoning" is completely accurate. Have you ever talked to a kid?
"The Princess Bride" is one of the most beloved films amongst young boys ever made? Dito "Princess Mononoke". Not to mention "Xena: Warrior Princess", "Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess" all having evenly mixed, non-gender specific demographics etc
Heh, you say kid like as if grown ups are any kind of improvement at all
I found that an odd thing to find ''gross'' too. Even as an adult, if I saw a film called Princess of Mars I'd assume it was all about princesses or something and take little interest. Especially as it was a Disney film it gives the impression of being a Disney Princess type property which is a genre I have no interest in. I'd also argue about Princess Bride being one of the most beloved films among young boys ever. It's a good film and has it's fans but most beloved? Not sure many boys under 30 have even seen it. Same with Princess Monokoke and Xeno.
"You can't just shoot a hole into the surface of Mars."
Samuel Hayden
There aren't many movies that wouldn't be improved by an appearance from Doom Guy
@@inframeout yeah definitely agreed! Right now my eyes are locked on Smash Bros. though lol
Btw glad you got the joke, I thought more people would honestly ahahahah
I really missed Samuel Hayden in Doom Eternal
@@inframeout yeah but the DLC made up for that 😉
Oh fuck I haven't played the DLC!
Are you Oliver Harper?
I wish!
I’ll say it. John Carter wasn’t that bad.
I know a lot of folks who stand by it as well - and I actually have a lot of time for the entire cast. It just wasn't my cup of tea. Glad you liked it though 🙂
I watched a couple of films about Uranus, I lost interest in about 2 and a half minutes.
Why is it gross if boys don't want to see a film called Princess of Mars?
They will once they saw the awful Asylum produced direct to Sy-Fy channel dreck. That was an offensively bad film and they crapped it out before the John Carter movie came out thinking they could cash in on its public domain source material (and that Disney wouldn't use that title).
Because boys shouldn't dismiss something just because the title (or main character) is feminine.
@@JM-gd3hr Disney princess films don't interest or entertain me and I don't have the time to watch and judge every single film that exists, nor does anyone else. So people have to make a judgement call on the little information we do have. If they see a disney film with princess in the title they may assume it is a stereotypical disney princess film (which it isn't). But because it sounds like it may be a genre they may not like then it could put them off bothering to see it. Just like if it sounded like it may be a romcom. Nothing to do with hating women or sexism. It's about marketing the film to it's main demographic.
@@darkwoods1954 There is literally only one Disney princess film with princess in the title. There is little to o reason to assume that a film is a disney princess film just for having princess in the title.
@@JM-gd3hr Princess in the title of a disney film evokes images of that type of princess, even if there hasn't been an actual disney film with princess in the title. It can give the impression it is about stereotypical princesses. It doesn't make the movie sound like an action romp. Disney also wanted the ''of mars'' removed from the title so the film was just called John Carter. I don't think they wanted ''of mars'' removed for ''gross'' reasons because kids hate mars. They just try to market the film to the target demographic as successfully as possible based on usual trends and sometimes scientific analysis.