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If you're an boy growing up in America, there is not possible way you couldn't have had a G.I. Joe action figure at some point in your life. This was definitely the case for myself, and I still had fond memories of those figures...
However, G.I. Joe is something that is near to my heart, but the mythology is not religion to me. I appreciate what G.I. Joe is as a piece of american nostalgia. When hearing the news that Hasbro and Paramont were going to go through with this film, I was a bit less than ecstatic, especially after hearing Stephen Sommers was attached to direct the picture. It definitely seemed like a move to milk Hasbro after the success of Transformers. I saw the trailers and thought the film looked anything, but what G.I. Joe was supposed to be. Hearing the marketing ploy that Paramont was doing in order to block certain critics from seeing the film, my expectations were lowered even further. Now I have seen the final film and have a verdict...

The best way to describe the film is just a fun summer action movie with a little hint of nostalgia thrown into the mix. The trailers and TV Spots for the film are somewhat miss-leading. This is very much what anybody can expect out of a G.I. Joe live action movie. Guns fights and awesome action scenes against the Cobra, with cameos from these nostalgic characters from the old show. I didn't expect this to follow what G.I. Joe was in it's mythology as it was a bit generic at times and was made as a way to sell toys, very much in the same vein as what made Transformers successful. With that said, I was vaguely familiar with what was cannon in this universe, but I can definitely tell a few changes were made to the mythos to fit into this film universe. The action set pieces are pretty much entertaining. The stand-out sequence is the Paris chase scene and it does have some great action direction that makes it a viseral and entertaining experience to watch on film. Snake Eyes is the one that steals the show with this film as he rightfully should. The fight choreography with Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow is definitely one of the highlights of the film. The film is definitely a crowd pleaser and it's a fun summer film at heart. It knows what it wants to be, and it achieves that.

The Plot is almost incidental to the progression of the story, but it is very concise. Unlike how Transformers 1 and 2 had long sequences when nothing was happening and the plot felt dead, I was never bored or really lost by this film. Basically: all that is needed to know "Good Guys Fight Bad Guys" END OF STORY. Apart from the Snake Eyes flashbacks, There's flashbacks in this that seem to not really add anything that the audience can't piece together by themselves. The story is very much generically good, but that isn't to say it's terrible. It just doesn't really have anything new to it. It's still a good watch.

The acting is very subpar to terrible at times. There were lots of moments where I laughed my head off and I wasn't sure if that was the director's intention. Channing Tatum is playing pretty much a dumb american heroic character that just feels like he is acting like "Duke" but he just doesn't seem like Duke. Dennis Quaid as General Hawk was entertaining to watch. The female leads in the film are pretty much just ok in their roles. Marlon Waynes was funny in his role and he achieves in giving the film some humor to certain scenes. My overall problem with the characters is that most of the characters don't really pop out from the film. They more or less seem like a knock off of each other with a gimmick attached. The stand-out of this film has to be Ray Park as Snake Eyes. His is maybe the most crowd pleasing of all the characters. Every action scene with him is awesome and you can't wait to see where Snake Eyes is at various points in the film! Definitely an awesome character that is saved from the fact that he is mostly silent in this over the top and cheesy cast. Another personal favorite performance from this film was surprisingly Joseph Gordon-Levitt. His character never ceased to remind me that this is a G.I. Joe movie. His character definitely seemed like he was taken from that universe and he does a fitting job in his role in the film. While the voice-work I doubt was his, his character was pretty cool.

Now...
Some of the Negatives.

The ending seemed a bit too rushed. This is the RISE OF THE COBRA and so I felt that the way they introduced some of the more canon aspects of G.I. Joe was a bit shoehorned and didn't fit organically to the film. The transition didn't feel smooth for me and the ending was definitely rushed. The film was made with the intention of it being a franchise so the ending is a bit of a cliffhanger with a unresolved issue. There are also some moments of humor that just fall flat. The acting can be downright cheesy as hell at times, but it was the intention I suppose, but I know people are going to complain about this aspect. The dialogue is downright horrible at times! Some of the actors seem like carry-overs from The Mummy films and they kinda don't fit. The film doesn't really get into the full swing of what it is until after the first twenty minutes are over. The beginning segment of the film was a bit rough and it felt like it didn't know what it wanted to be. The biggest complaint would have to be that they definitely take some liberties with the G.I. Joe story-line and lots of things are changed to the point where it doesn't quite feel like G.I. Joe. Walking out of my screening, people were complaining left and right about how this and that wasn't the same as the cartoon. This is a film and I am not familiar with canon so I'd say that for the most part it didn't bother me. Some more canon aspects felt shoehorned and I could see it as I am not a full on G.I. Joe follower. It will be OK for the casual viewer, but harder for the G.I. Joe die-hard fan.

Overall, this was definitely a fun watch. I did enjoy it a lot more than I thought I was going to. I had a fun time watching this on the big screen so I'd say it's a definitely MATINEE! Not the train-wreck I was expecting. Pay to see it on the big screen, but just be prepared for a few liberties to be taken with the source material. If you can take these changes, you are in for a good time!

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Till next time guys!!!
Take Care!!!!

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Tags: Channing, G.I., Hasbro, Joe, Matinee, Review, Sommers, Stephen, Tatum

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Comment by yungl1nk on August 9, 2009 at 1:17pm
how the hell was joesph gordon levitt! NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT HIM OR HOW THEY PORTRAYED COBRA! thats what i wanna hear.....
Comment by David on August 7, 2009 at 4:13am
I kind of figured that's what would happen, you wouldn't really care about what the other people were doing - you just wanted to see Snake Eyes haha. I'm almost tempted to see this...but I feel like I'd be more comfortable seeing this without spending any money on it. Eh.
Comment by NYMETSFAN2191 on August 7, 2009 at 2:14am
i jus came home from watching the movie i fucking love this movie and this is coming from someone who hated transformers 2 it is so much better then that piece of shit transformers 2. i was expecting the movie to suck too and i was amazed
Comment by Ramses on August 6, 2009 at 11:29am
yeah, I figured as such from all the reviews that this would end up this way, cause this is the same way Transformers 1 was and I REALLY dug the hell out of that one. Going in with a virgin mind and some very low expectations would help ANYONE enjoy this, cause thats how I was with Transformers 1 and I loved it. Can't wait till friday!
Comment by Callum Luscott on August 6, 2009 at 10:25am
Good review. I was looking forward to just letting this film pass me by, but maybe ill give it a chance. I am not familiar with anything GI Joe. Hmmmmmmm. Looking forward to seeing now!!!
Comment by JJPhel on August 6, 2009 at 9:24am
hmmm wow
Comment by MisterKeitel on August 6, 2009 at 8:11am
This seemed like a very good, and thankfully spoiler free, reviews. Thank you for taking the time to write it. How did you come buy it? Were there a sneak preivew in your area? If so, what was the crowd like? What does a theater full of GI Joe fans look like? Old? Young? Male? Female? I just have no notion of what a GI Joe following would look like. When I was young, "nerd" was this horrilbe pejorative that bullies would use to hurt our feelings. But today "nerd" (along with ("geek" and even "dork") are like badges of honor the people (even pretty girls) walk around on their sleave. It's a very different (and I think much better) world today.
Comment by Dr. Detfink on August 6, 2009 at 5:30am
Great review my friend. You must be well connected. I always see you putting up reviews way ahead of every one else. Hell, I think you posted your District 9 review at the same time as Harry did @ Aintitcoolnews.
Comment by Shannon Jang on August 6, 2009 at 5:19am
I hated this movie. There was no focus, no story, just no interest. The CG was fucking weird, especially with those weird guns and submarines, and the characters had the personalities of a hairspray can.
I must agree that Storm Shadow is the most likable character in this movie, because he has a lot more backstory then others. Besides the fact that he looks like the Michellan man, he is pretty kick-ass and hardcore. I gotta admit, I was rooting for him instead of the Joes.
But still, this movie is pretty horrible if you're looking for a film with a decent, clever story. This is DEFINITELY the kind of movie you see to enjoy the pretty pictures.
Comment by Shoot Hamaguchi on August 6, 2009 at 3:44am
Thought it was a fun film. I actually thought Storm Shadow was more entertaining than Snake Eyes. With Snake Eyes I couldn't get past the open mouth on his mask. It didn't look right, it was like Batman with nipples on his costume.

Easily the best part of the film was the flashback fight scene with Storm Shadow and Snake eyes in the kitchen. Those two kids went fucking mental. I really want a martial arts film made with kids kicking the shit out of each other. I didn't think it could be possible, but after this and the next film from the director of Ong Bak I think their could be one and it could be great

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