Thespeckledkiwi
Vice Admiral
Well the weekend GI Joe premieres, it'll be featured prominently on TrekBBS TV & Media. Just saying...![]()
Actually it might end up in Sci Fi, since the movie is geared more toward science fiction.
Well the weekend GI Joe premieres, it'll be featured prominently on TrekBBS TV & Media. Just saying...![]()
it is.
Can I go slightly off topic and ask a general GI Joe question?
I've never watched the cartoon, read the comics or played with the toys so forgive my ignorance but is GI Joe an actual character or just the collective name for the 'good guys'? In the photos I've seen of the movie I haven't seen a character called 'Joe'!
GI Joe is a series of toylines dating from the 1960s to today, which over the years went from a bunch of generic military figures at 12in tall to a series of 3 3/4in tall 'character' figures depicting a rapid-deployment counter-terrorist team dedicated to defending America from the forces of Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organisation bent of world domination which were sold under the 'A Real American Hero' branding. Subsequent to the cancellation of the ARAH line in the early 1990s, the figures were slightly enlarged and became about Sgt Savage and his Screaming Eagles, before reverting to the Joes VS Cobra 'plot' and the 3 3/4 in size in the late '90s in a series of lines subtitled 'Valor VS Venom' and 'Sigma 6' at various points.
in the ARAH continuity, G.I. Joe was founded initially in 1963 by JFK under the leadership of one Joseph Colton, a US Army green beret lieutenant, who later wound up as a general appearing in the battle with Cobra. Since Cobra didn't appear until the '80s, what Colton's unit was doing, I don't know. (i only know Colton and his story from #150 of the comic)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Joseph_Colton_(G.I._Joe)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GI_Joe
(more info here)
I'm really not interested in seeing this one. The cast just seems like a big joke to me. How could little bohemian hoochie Sienna Miller be Baroness? And it is an origins, meaning they hope to sequel it to death. Why not just start out with the established?
Can I go slightly off topic and ask a general GI Joe question?
I've never watched the cartoon, read the comics or played with the toys so forgive my ignorance but is GI Joe an actual character or just the collective name for the 'good guys'? In the photos I've seen of the movie I haven't seen a character called 'Joe'!
Well the weekend GI Joe premieres, it'll be featured prominently on TrekBBS TV & Media. Just saying...![]()
Actually it might end up in Sci Fi, since the movie is geared more toward science fiction.
Well the weekend GI Joe premieres, it'll be featured prominently on TrekBBS TV & Media. Just saying...![]()
Actually it might end up in Sci Fi, since the movie is geared more toward science fiction.
Seriously? Link if so.
I cant' tell if your making commentary or trying to clue us all into something you've read.
Channing Tatum originally didn't want to act in this film because he felt it glorified war. When he read the script, however, he understood the story was more a sci-fi action thriller than a war film. He was also encouraged to sign on by his friend and Stop-Loss (2008)-co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
[FONT=Verdana]You know, G. I. Joe, I was originally opposed to it. Especially coming off of Stop-Loss, playing a soldier about a really sensitive topic? I had no interest in going to play a fake soldier in a hyper-real kind of fantasy war. I was just like, “Nope. No thanks”, and then it came back around and I met on it and I read the script finally and the script was great. It actually has nothing to do with war, nothing to do at all. It’s X-Men and Mission Impossible, Star Wars. That’s how it is.
plot descriptions also suggest it's set 10 years in the future and feature some kind of exo-suit that allows the wearer to run at speeds equivalent to a car, as there's a car chase involving one guy in one.
I think they understand it fine. They appear to be using the ARH TV show as their springboard for this movie, and despite its military backdrop, ARH was no doubt a scifi series.Unfortunately it seems that Paramount doesn't understand GI Joe. They believe that it is a science fiction movie akin to X-Men with some grounding in reality while in truth it is a movie about a war with some science fiction.
Did they ever show what was hidden behind the Cobra leader's mask ?
I think they understand it fine. They appear to be using the ARH TV show as their springboard for this movie, and despite its military backdrop, ARH was no doubt a scifi series.Unfortunately it seems that Paramount doesn't understand GI Joe. They believe that it is a science fiction movie akin to X-Men with some grounding in reality while in truth it is a movie about a war with some science fiction.
I agree, it was a synthesis of the two, as this movie seems it will be. So many stories involve scifi type plot devices (including the way Serpentor was created, the Weather Dominator, Synthoids, the blob fro "The Germ" and everyone using handheld lasers in the 80's) have always firmly placed ARAH (the cartoon) into scifi territory for me. Its crossover with "Transformers" further solidified that in my mind even as a kid.Again, yes and no. It has some grounding in science fiction but much of it was military. Actually reading some of the material, it's interesting to see some of the vehicles they used would actually be awesome and could be made IRL...
Paramounts revision of G.I. Joe is RAPING MY CHILDHOOD! I WILL NEVER SEE THIS MOVIE! NOT EVEN ON DVD.
Sincerely,
Idiot.
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