Here's a deleted scene from one of my favourite film of the year so far, John Carter.
It's no secret that John Carter went through extensive additional
photography in its two-year gestation period from production to
premiere. While director Andrew Stanton gave a full-throated defense of
the new scenes as a part of the creative process he'd learned while
working at Pixar, the bad press caused by them contributed to the
impression that John Carter was a troubled movie.
One of the biggest
scenes that Stanton reshot was the opening to the film. In its Oct.,
2011, profile of Stanton, The New Yorker chronicled the Pixar brain
trust's reaction to the scene, which heavily featured Lynn Collins as
Barsoomian (i.e. Martian) Princess Dejah Thoris: "[T]hey were confused
by the film's beginning, in which Princess Dejah delivered a lecture
about the state of the Barsoomian wars, and they found her arch and
stony."
The opening was re-imagined with a pithier history of the
Barsoomian wars, cutting directly to a pitched aerial battle, and much
of Collins' scene was reshot and placed later in the film. But you can
see the original scene in this exclusive clip from the John Carter
Blu-ray edition (out June 5 US / July 2 UK) below. Many of the visual effects are not
complete; the shots of rock faces in the Arizona and Utah desert, for
example, were meant to be digitally remade into the crumbling edifices
of once-great Barsoomian buildings. But the thrust of the scene is still
clear. Check it out:
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