G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra [2 Discs] [Includes Digital Copy] [Blu-ray]
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Rating:
PG13 — for strong sequences of action violence and mayhem throughout-
Language:
French, English, Spanish Studio:
ParamountUPC:
097360716740Year of Release:
2009Item Number:
PRD007167Release Date:
11/03/2009Genre:
Action –
Action Thriller
Format:
Blu-ray
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Director Stephen Sommers (The Mummy, Van Helsing) adapts the beloved Hasbro G.I. Joe toy line with this Paramount Pictures production that pits the Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity against the evil forces of the organization known as Cobra. Dennis Quaid and Channing Tatum star as General Hawk and Duke Hauser, respectively, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Marlon Wayans leading the rest of the cast, including Sienna Miller, Ray Park, Rachel Nichols, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Saïd Taghmaoui, and Asian film star Lee Byung-hun. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1
- Encoding: NTSC
- Screen: Color, Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Subtitle: Spanish, English, French
- Features:
- Disc one:
- Featurette with commentary by director Stephen Sommers and producer Bob Ducsay
- Disc two:
- The big band theory: The making of G.I. Joe
- Next-Gen action: The amazing visual FX and design of G.I. Joe
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
Stephen SommersProducer:
Bob Ducsay, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Brian GoldnerScreen Story:
Stephen SommersScreenwriter:
David ElliotScreen Story:
Stuart BeattieScreenwriter:
Stuart Beattie, Paul LovettScreen Story:
Michael B. GordonCinematographer:
Mitchell AmundsenComposer (Music Score):
Alan SilvestriEditor:
Bob Ducsay, Jim MayProduction Designer:
Ed VerreauxExecutive Producer:
Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Stephen Sommers, David Womark, Erik HowsamCostume Designer:
Ellen Mirojnick
REVIEW:
- Fans of the '80s cartoon series G.I. Joe were aghast when they read the cast list for the 2009 film adaptation of their beloved franchise. Full of teen heartthrobs and tabloid darlings, and with an oddly demure young lad playing the badass Cobra Commander (that kid from 3rd Rock from the Sun?), the usually relishable dream-casting stage of the project fizzled out pretty fast. But even with a weird mix of actors and the use of silly costumes, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra definitely pays homage to the animated series -- so much so, that if your inner 11-year-old isn't ready to come out and play, you can probably just stop reading now and cross this movie off your list. It's sort of an origin story, explaining how top-of-their-class soldiers Duke (Channing Tatum) and Ripcord (Marlon Wayans) came to be enlisted into the ranks of the titular black-ops military branch, and how the baddies who'd later be known as Destro and Cobra Commander ended up creating the ultra-evil Cobra organization -- all through a plot about some kind of super-weapon falling into the wrong hands and an obligatory lost-love-who-turned-evil (The Baroness, played by Sienna Miller). But you don't really need a reviewer to tell you that the plot isn't really what's important in a movie based on a toy franchise. (Though, in fairness, the story's fine. No overly complex, two-and-a-half hour Michael Bay stuff here.) It's about crazy bionic weapons and explosions and girls in black rubber catsuits with guns strapped to their thighs. It's about guys riding a clear elevator to the main floor of the team headquarters to find people sparring and repelling off walls and testing invisibility suits, all in the same room. It's about a guilt-ridden soldier who can't forgive himself for letting his comrade die rolling up to the funeral on a Harley V-twin chopper and staring pensively from a distance. You see, in spite of the technical changes -- some of which are not worthy of defending -- and the usual choice to base lots of stuff on the comics rather than the cartoon (who the hell is Breaker?), the overall feeling of the movie is actually pretty faithful to the animated series that most people are familiar with. It was that odd mix of straight-faced earnestness and bananas action that made the cartoon so much fun, and that's what the movie delivers. When it's exciting, it's exciting, and when it's campy, nobody has to wink at you to tell you that it's okay to laugh. Some of the CGI is pretty sad (there's a polar bear that looks crappier than those Coke commercials from 1993) and they probably didn't hire a fact checker for the script, but thankfully none of that detracts from making it just what it should be: a great popcorn flick. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi
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