Review: ‘GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra’

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GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra is the story of a devious young explosion who yearns for nothing more than to blow up everything in sight. This young explosion teams up with fellow explosions, all with the same goal, and together they explode so much that they feel UNSTOPPABLE!!! Unfortunately, this group of evil explosions has forgotten that the good guys have their own army of explosions, which they unleash, setting off a chain reaction of good VS evil, explosion VS explosion to see who can rack up the most damage. After two hours of consecutive explosions [SPOILER ALERT] the good explosions win. Yeah, director Stephen Sommers likes his explosions, even more than Michael Bay (gasp!)

There’s really not a whole lot more to explain than that. Sure, there is a little bit of a “story” underneath all those explosions, like how a hotshot military man, Duke (Channing Tatum), joins GI JOE (where knowing is half the battle) and becomes way more awesome than anyone else in about three seconds of training, and also how another strangely young man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) [SPOILER ALERT x2] rises to power as Cobra Commander, and more importantly goes from having a high pitched voice to a low-pitched gravelly voice full of EVIL. Oh yeah, and we can’t forget the futuristic nano-machines, little green robots that eat everything in their path, even entire cities! It makes no sense, but it does make a lot of EXPLOSIONS! However, all these “story” elements serve one purpose and one purpose only: to make things blow up!!!

OK, OK, OK, enough about EXPLOSIONS. If you’re not into loud, fast, stupid ACTION is there anything here to like? Nope. Not one bit. Fortunately, if you can turn your brain off, there is a fairly enjoyable movie in there. We get to see things such as: a military convoy VS an army of Cobra airships (that look much more like alien UFOs), an asian ninja VS a white ninja, machine guns VS energy beam blasting guns (again, very alien), two guys running around Paris in Halo-style battle armor destroying everything in their path, and even a Superman style race against the clock to blow up some missiles. Many of these events are loosely explained with a crazy amount of flashbacks.

The flashbacks in JOE range from pretty cool to laughably awful, with most falling somewhere in between. This is also where almost all of the “character development” takes place. How come the asian ninja hates the white ninja? FLASHBACK. Did Duke used to be friends with Cobra Commander? FLASHBACK. Did Duke used to date the evil Baroness? FLASHBACK. The most ridiculous flashback comes right at the start of the movie, which begins in Paris… in the 1600s. Yeah. GI JOE starts off hundreds of years ago, in a Paris where everyone speaks English. This opening really set up the tone of the movie. As soon as the scene started, everyone in the audience erupted in laughter and the thought came to mind, “is this GI JOE or Van Helsing 2?” Luckily that scene only lasted for a few minutes, before we headed into the “not too distant future”.

It seems like I’ve really been trashing the movie, but like I said it actually was pretty fun. The Paris scene where Duke and Ripcord (Marlon Wayans) smash their way through Paris in their Halo suits was pretty great and was probably the most accurate reproduction of how you would play with a GI JOE toy. Even though the suits looked pretty lame (OK, incredibly lame) I couldn’t help but think how cool it would be to be running around like that.

Unfortunately, the weakest aspect of GI JOE are the special effects, which is strange considering that the movie is nothing but special effects. If you’ve seen Van Helsing or Mummy 2, you probably know that director Stephen Sommers is no stranger to bad CG, but here it seems like he’s gotten even that much worse. Every time a CG helicopter passes through the frame, it looks like something out of a mid-nineties video game, and the first time that the big GI JOE plane flies over their base in the desert, the CG was so terrible I almost thought it was a joke. These effects shots, which should be relatively easy to do in this day and age, looked mind-blowingly awful, and no I’m not exaggerating. They are THAT BAD. They also break the very basic laws of physics at the end of the movie when [SPOILER ALERT x3] they make ice sink. That’s right, a giant underwater base is destroyed when they blow up a big chunk of ice, which then proceeds to sink down in the ocean. Uhh, what?

I haven’t mentioned the acting since it’s really not worth mentioning. None of the actors really bring anything special to the movie (not that it’s necessarily their fault) except for Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who is quite hilarious as the scene stealing “The Doctor” and eventually Cobra Commander. Also, is that Gordon-Levitt doing the low-pitched gravelly voice work? If so, kudos, because it was hilarious.

If you like seeing stuff blow up, by all means go and see this immediately and bring your kids. Out of the two hour run time, there’s maybe about twenty minutes where stuff isn’t blowing up, and the movie certainly never gets boring. Plus, if the kids want to see the movie again, just give ’em a few GI JOE toys and some firecrackers and they can recreate the movie in the backyard!

That is Not, I Repeat, NOT, Cobra Commander In the New ‘G.I. Joe’ International Trailer

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One of the main controversies coming out of ‘G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra,’ other than whether or not the movie is even going to be worth a damn, is what the new Cobra Commander will look like.   There have been debates upon debates about this.   In the past week, it even seems evident that people are being fooled into believing they’ve actually seen him.   The international trailer for the film has been released this week, and some are making the claim that the main villain of the film makes a cameo appearance in the trailer.

Check this image:

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Even the ‘G.I. Joe’ Marketing Sucks

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Yesterday Cinematical posted the Slurpee straws from ‘G.I. Joe’ and the tagline of “Finally! Proof That ‘G.I. Joe’ Will Suck” and then later in the afternoon I was pumping gas at 7/11 and came across this super lame promo for ‘G.I. Joe’.

I really really want to like this movie but this stuff is making me detest it. You can see the straws below:

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What do you guys think about this? Make you want to see it more or less now?

We Are Movie Geeks End of the Year Wrap-Up: Most Anticipated Films of 2009

What are you looking forward to? Â  Are you interested in where the next ‘Terminator’ film is gonna go? Â  Can you not wait for James Cameron’s next film? Â  Are you one of the millions upon millions of fanatics who would do anything to see ‘Watchmen’ right this minute?

Well, here are the ten films that we here at We Are Movie Geeks agreed are our ten most anticipated films of 2009. Â  These are the films that above all others, we cannot wait to enjoy with our bucket o’ popcorn and cold, tasty beverage.

Check ’em out:

10. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July 17th)

9. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (August 7th)

8. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (June 26th)

7. Terminator: Salvation (May 22nd)

6. Inglourious Basterds (To Be Announced)

5. The Wolfman (November 6th)

4. Avatar (December 18th)

3. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (May 1st)

2. Star Trek (May 8th)

1. Watchmen (March 6th)

And there they are.   What do you think?   Did we miss any?   Any of you major ‘Mall Cop’ fans out there think we dropped the ball on that one?   Do you think any of these might not even get released in 2009?   Let us know by commenting below!

The dates given are tentative.   In the case of ‘Watchmen’, the date is extremely tentative.   Be sure to keep checking back to We Are Movie Geeks for all the latest news and updates on your most anticipated films.

And we here at We Are Movie Geeks want to wish you all a very fun and safe New Years!

‘G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra’ … new title?

‘G.I. Joe’ got a subtitle to the upcoming flick..’Rise of Cobra’. This isn’t official, but Superherohype.com is reporting that Hasbro owns the domain name GIJOERISEOFCOBRA.com, and a new poster has surfaced with ‘Duke’ (Channing Tatum) featuring this title. Checking the domain register info turns this up:

Created: 2008-04-10
Expires: 2011-04-10
Updated: 2008-04-10
Name Server: DNS1.HASBRO.COM
Name Server: DNS2.HASBRO.COM
Name Server: DNS3.HASBRO.COM

So there is no doubt this will be, or was once the name of the upcoming ‘G.I. Joe’ flick …

Check it out below:

This movie excites the hell out of my 80’s nostalgia 6th sense… you know the one that constantly craves more and more stuff things resurrected from the 80’s.