Ol Scratch
Lieutenant Commander
Yours, too. Despite your apparently bloated view of self-importance.Your opinion.
Yours, too. Despite your apparently bloated view of self-importance.Your opinion.
While I am in agreement over GI Joe being an American team if you want to stay most "pure" to the cartoon,
think of the political reality of today. Thanks to various factors (be it media, the government, take your pick) the US armed forces are not viewed very positively in many parts of the world nowadays. If you start going on and on about an "American" military force, it doesn't have the same marketability as an "international" force.
I'm just glad that it's being primarily led by Americans, keeping some of that core concept intact.
If this had been the property of another country -- Japan, England, Russia, etc. -- and they globalized the concept for a movie, there would be a lot of people going stark raving mad about the change ruining the purity and integrity of the project.
If this had been the property of another country -- Japan, England, Russia, etc. -- and they globalized the concept for a movie, there would be a lot of people going stark raving mad about the change ruining the purity and integrity of the project.
This isnt exactly the same though. one of the critical aspects of GI Joe is that it is an elite American strike force. That's why it was known as GI Joe Real American Heroes. Its not like The Office where you simply have a show about office workers. Whether they were american or not did not play a role in the concept behind the show. As mentioned up thread, its more like making the the last samurai in The Last Samurai a white dude from America. Yeah, you can do it but it doesnt mean its a good idea.If this had been the property of another country -- Japan, England, Russia, etc. -- and they globalized the concept for a movie, there would be a lot of people going stark raving mad about the change ruining the purity and integrity of the project.
That happens all the time. Japanese and British media products are remade with American actors, in an American setting, in order to play to domestic audiences. This is an American concept that been globalized to play internationally. It is a broadening of the concept, and as such a good thing.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
This is an American concept that been globalized to play internationally. It is a broadening of the concept, and as such a good thing.
Most words ever.
And "The Rise of Cobra"? **gag** Of course, I'm biased, I hate "Rise of..." 's
Tom Cruise was not the last samurai. The title of the movie referred to Ken Watanabe's character.
Wow, the hypocrisy in this thread reeks like no other.
"OMG! They changed the wording on GI JOE! OMG! IT SUCKS! THEY WENT INTERNATIONAL"
"Holy shit, Transformers they changed everything! OMG! IT ROCKED"
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