![]() It was reported that Ross later sought to blame for John Carter, which prompted key Pixar executives to turn against Ross who already had alienated many within the studio. Glenn Kenny of Movies rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, saying, 'By the end of the adventure, even the initially befuddling double-frame story pays off, in spades. Of wrote, 'Derivative but charming and fun enough, Disney's mammoth scifier is both spectacular and a bit cheesy'. At, which assigns a out of 100 to critics' reviews, the film holds a score of 51 based on 42 reviews, signifying 'Mixed or average reviews'. ![]() It holds a 51% rating at the film website based on 220 reviews its consensus reads: 'While John Carter looks terrific and delivers its share of pulpy thrills, it also suffers from uneven pacing and occasionally incomprehensible plotting and characterization'. ![]() Reception Critical response One week before the film's release, Disney removed an embargo on reviews of the film. In mid-June, the movie topped sales on both the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, which tracks overall disc sales, and Nielsen’s dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart, with the DVD release selling 980,812 copies making $17,057,283 and Blu-ray and 3-D releases selling 965,275 copies making $19,295,847, with a combined total of $36,353,130 in its first week alone. ![]()
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