G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Posted by Itheliving 12 years, 7 months ago to Movies
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G.I. Joe: Retaliation / Rated PG-13 for violence, martial arts and some kissing but not at the same time.

GIJR is a sequel to G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra from 2009. In the 2009 film the crew traveled from the Arctic to Japan and other places to add authenticity. Like Olympus Has Fallen (reviewed last week) GIJR decided to skip the authenticity and shoot the entire film in Louisiana and computer generate in anything that looked different than Louisiana.

Also they brought back at least one character killed off in the first film since he was needed in the new film for plot purposes. The only G.I. Joe actor to return was actor Tatum Channing. I can’t tell you what happens to him but a clue might be found in the film’s title.

This time out Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock steps in to add muscle and wrestling moves. Bruce Willis is added late in the film to add a sense that senior citizens can still mow down villains as good as the young and inexperienced. The G.I. Joe series is based on toys created by Hasbro. I own at least 5 of these toys but I don’t take them out of the box all that often anymore. The plot for the films can be found on the back of any of the toy boxes.

This time the story is based on the need for a few remaining GI Joe’s to get retaliation after betrayal and the slaughter of their fellow Joe’s. They must also root out a conspiracy to allow Cobra (the bad guy leader) to escape from the fish bowl he is imprisoned in 8 thousand feet underground in Germany and take over the world. This sounds complicated. It isn’t. It involves shooting, explosions and martial arts fighting.

The main plot device seems to be one we have seen a lot starting way back in the James Bond film Diamonds are Forever (1971). There is not much more to the story line other than to keep everything moving by staging big time action sequences augmented by very expensive looking computer generated effects. Lots of Kung Fu fighting is necessary to allow the GI Joe’s action figures to be fully represented on screen.

Let’s face it. G.I. Joe action figures are basically Barbie Dolls for boys. The G.I. Joe films are an answer to any American Girl Doll based films, like the Abigail Breslin film Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008). I am looking forward to when they combine the two toy idea’s into one film. I will check the back of the box holding my An American Girl dolly for plot ideas.

Rated 2.8 out of 4.0 reasons I am hoping they work My Little Pony into the story. Pinkie Pie is my favorite.


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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I said that already. all girls were pissed about that. but they were also mad that GI Joes head only nestled in the vee of barbie's rack. as kids, we thought that wasn't right. so sue us
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    well he was devoid of body parts, unlike GI Joe and Barbie. ultimately, GI Joe lost because even little girls understand short man's syndrome. and I didn't want Barbie violated
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I thought it odd that the makers of GI Joe did not make the doll to scale with Barbies. you know, for the obvious reasons. I detested Ken dolls.
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