‘G.I. Joe’ had better be ready to fight
Posted : Monday Aug 3, 2009 11:32:14 EDT
G.I. Joe is going into battle already wounded.
Inspired by Hasbro’s 1980s sci-fi soldier toy line, “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” had aspirations of a “Transformers”-style big-screen resurrection. But after the first trailer premiered in February during the Super Bowl, many fans ready to cheer the heroes’ trademark battle cry of “Yo, Joe!” instead found themselves uttering only “Yo ... !”
Later trailers and clips failed to make a better impression for the film, which opens Aug. 7 and is directed by Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy”).
Complaints were brutal: The green weaponized fungus dissolving the Eiffel Tower looked cartoonish, the suits that send the good guys cartwheeling away from explosions were an “Iron Man” rip-off, and the early footage lacked the fantasy villains that made the G.I. Joe cartoon so memorable — the silver-skulled arms dealer Destroy, and the terrorist Cobra Commander.
The film is designed to set up future films and delivers those unique villains only at the end, so the filmmakers have been reluctant to preview them. But a weak box office could mean the origin story of Cobra is also its unintended finale.
The script was hurried into production to beat the writers’ strike last year, which may account for some of the troubles.
G.I. Joe producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who co-produced the “Transformers” movies, said at the premiere of that sequel that he hoped the “Joe” criticism would ultimately reverse itself.
“It’s sort of like on the first Transformers. We got killed for a long time on that. People have a very rosy view of how we were reviewed and how we were treated on the Internet. We were treated badly until people saw the movie,” he says. “Some people have started to see [G.I. Joe], and it’s starting to get out what it’s actually like. If you’re a fan of the show, I think you’re going to dig it.”
AintItCool.com’s Harry Knowles raved, “If you have a kid around the age of 9, he’ll come out of this movie like a raving lunatic. There are so many cool things [for] any boy that has ever turned a cardboard box into a Mach 8 vehicle.”
But Paramount Pictures has kept the film under wraps for others and will preview it widely only next week, just days before its debut — never a good sign.
If they do have the goods, “the decision to not screen a movie is never a smart move, especially something like this that is very fan-oriented and could get them talking and supporting it,” says Alex Billington of FirstShowing.net.
But he acknowledges that the hostile fan talk may have forced the filmmakers into a bunker mentality: “Every time I would write about it, the comments would fill up with people already saying ‘This looks like the worst movie of the year.’ ”
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