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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Posted by Fan Stop Central On April - 8 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS


Premise
Set ten years in the future, the film is an origin story, showing the rise of the Cobra Organization. Stephen Sommers said, “For people who know nothing about it, it’ll make sense. And to people who love this stuff, it’ll show where they all came from.”The film focuses on Duke (Channing Tatum) and Ripcord’s (Marlon Wayans) induction into the G.I. Joe Team, providing the audience’s point-of-view. Locations include the Arctic, Paris, Moscow, Washington, D.C., Australia and the Sahara. The G.I. Joe Team is based in the Pit, while it was indicated Cobra Island will appear.

Cast
G.I. Joe

  • Channing Tatum as Conrad Hauser / Duke: The lead soldier. Lorenzo di Bonaventura wanted to cast Mark Wahlberg in the role when the script was not about the origin story, while the studio met with Sam Worthington when it was rewritten by Beattie in its final incarnation. Tatum had played a soldier in Stop-Loss, an anti-war film, and originally wanted no part in G.I. Joe, which he felt glorified war. Once he read the script though, he realized the franchise was a fantasy akin to X-Men, Mission: Impossible and Star Wars rather than a war film.
  • Dennis Quaid as General Clayton Abernathy / Hawk: The team leader. Quaid described Hawk as “a cross between Chuck Yeager and Sgt. Rock and maybe a naïve Hugh Hefner”. Quaid’s son convinced him to take on the part, and the filmmakers enjoyed working with him so much that Stuart Beattie wrote “ten to fifteen more scenes” for the character. He filmed all his scenes within the first two months of production. Quaid is signed on for two sequels.Rachel Nichols as Shana M. O’Hara / Scarlett: She graduated college at age twelve and became the team’s intelligence expert. Having left school so early, she does not understand men’s attraction to her. Nichols was the first choice for the role. Nichols had dyed her blonde hair red – Scarlett’s hair color – for her role in Star Trek, which she filmed before G.I. Joe. She burned herself filming an action sequence with Miller.
  • Ray Park as Snake-Eyes: A mute ninja. Like his character, Park is a martial arts expert and specifically practiced wushu for the role, as well as studying the character’s comic book poses. Park had known of Snake-Eyes having played with the toys as a child, but he knew very little of the surrounding saga of G.I. Joe vs. Cobra, so he read the comics too so as to further understand the character. He was nervous about wearing the mask, so he requested to practice wearing it at home. He found the full costume, including the visor, very heavy to wear and akin to a rubber band; he had to put effort into moving in it.
  • Marlon Wayans as Wallace Weems / Ripcord: He has a crush on Scarlett, which she is oblivious to, and he does not realize she is in a relationship with Snake-Eyes. A fan of the franchise, Wayans was cast on the strength of his performance in Requiem for a Dream. Bonaventura said that film showed Wayans could be serious as well as funny.
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Lamont A. Morris / Heavy Duty: An ordnance expert. Common was offered the role of Heavy Duty’s cousin Roadblock, although Bonaventura previously indicated Heavy Duty was being used in that character’s stead. Stuart Beattie ultimately chose to have Heavy Duty instead of Roadblock.
  • Saïd Taghmaoui as Abel Shaz / Breaker: He is the team’s communications specialist and hacker.
  • Karolína Kurková as Courtney A. Kreiger / Cover Girl: Hawk’s aide-de-camp.

Cobra

  • Christopher Eccleston as James McCullen Destro XXIV / Destro: A weapons designer and founder of the Military Armament Research Syndicate (MARS) and the main villain for the early part of the film. Irish actor David Murray was cast as Destro, but was forced to drop it when he had problems with his visa. Murray was later cast as James McCullen I in a flashback scene.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Cobra Commander. USA Today reported Cobra Commander is a multiple role. Levitt wore a mask – which was redesigned from the comics because the crew found it too reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan – and prosthetic makeup underneath. Upon seeing concept art of the role he was being offered, Levitt signed on because; “I was like, ‘I get to be that? You’re going to make that [makeup] in real life and stick it on me? Cool. Let me do it.’ That’s a once-in-lifetime opportunity.” Levitt is a friend of Tatum and they co-starred in Stop-Loss and Havoc. His casting provided extra incentive for Tatum to join the film. Levitt described his vocal performance as being half reminiscent of Chris Latta’s voice for the 1980s cartoon, but also half his own ideas, because he felt rendering it fully would sound ridiculous.
  • Sienna Miller as Baroness Anastasia DeCobray / The Baroness: A spy. Years before the film, the Baroness was going to marry Duke, but he left her at the altar. Miller auditioned for the part because it did not involve “having a breakdown or addicted to heroin or dying at the end, something that was just maybe really great fun and that people went to see and actually just had a great time seeing”. Miller prepared with four months of weight training, boxing sessions and learned to fire live ammunition, gaining five pounds of muscle. She sprained her wrist after slipping on a rubber bullet while filming a fight between the Baroness and Scarlett.
  • Lee Byung-hun as Storm Shadow / Thomas Arashikage: Snake-Eyes’s nemesis, both were close members of the Arashikage ninja clan. Lee said he did not know G.I. Joe because it is an unknown series in Korea. Sommers and Bonaventura told him not to watch any of the cartoons to prepare for the role. Lee was attracted to Storm Shadow’s “dual personality”, which he stated has “huge pride and honor”.
  • Arnold Vosloo as Zartan: An expert in makeup and disguises serving Destro.

Jonathan Pryce is playing the President of the United States. There are scenes involving a ten-year old Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow, with Gerald Okamura as their mentor. Cameos include Larry Hama (as a NATO general in a scene with Duke, Hawk, Destro and Zartan); Kevin J. O’Connor (who had roles in Sommers’s Deep Rising, The Mummy and Van Helsing) as a scientist in a flashback scene; and Brendan Fraser plays a motorcycle-riding sergeant, who is not Gung-Ho as has been rumored, whom he dubbed a “refugee from the Village People”. Fraser claimed the character is a descendant of Rick O’Connell from The Mummy, thus linking both of Sommers’ films. Fraser said that he asked to have a cameo in the film after producer Bob Ducsay told him that the project had been green-lit.

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I’m Sold :: The Dark Knight

Posted by Fan Stop Central On January - 15 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

In the great words of Frank Barone (Peter Boyle) … HOLY CRAP!!! It took a while for us to see this movie … not because we didn’t want to see it – we’re just that busy! Nonetheless, yes, yes, yes!

I’ve always been a fan of Batman, but I’ve always thought it was put together too hokey and cheesy. Seriously, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chris O’Donnell, Alicia Silverstone? Come on!

These versions of the Batman (Batman Begins and Dark Knight) are spot-on. The real-ness that is brought to the characters is unbelievable, yet believable at the same time.

Pick up the DVD, stream it from Netflix or something … just go see it. HOWEVER, it is nowhere close to appropriate for kids.

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