'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' review

Is 'better than the 'Transformers' sequel' good enough?

By Geoff Berkshire

Metromix
August 7, 2009

 
Critic's Rating:
3

'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' review
Sienna Miller (Credit: Paramount)
Photos:
Channing Tatum and Marlon Wayans Byung-hun Lee and Sienna Miller "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid, Saïd Taghmaoui, Rachel Nichols and Marlon Wayans
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Running time:
118 minutes
Rated:
PG-13
Cast:
Channing Tatum -
Duke
Dennis Quaid -
Hawk
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje -
Heavy Duty
Christopher Eccleston -
Destro
Sienna Miller -
The Baroness
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Director:
Stephen Sommers
Genre:
Action, Adventure
Official Movie Web Site:
http://www.gijoemovie.com/
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Overall User Rating:
3 1/2 (5 ratings)
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American soldiers Duke (Channing Tatum) and Ripcord (Marlon Wayans) are recruited by the mysterious G.I. Joe military organization. Their mission: work alongside good guys General Hawk (Dennis Quaid), Scarlett (Rachel Nichols), Snake Eyes (Ray Park), Heavy Duty (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and Breaker (Said Taghmaoui), to take down the evil Cobra organization and its leaders McCullen (Christopher Eccleston), The Doctor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Baroness (Sienna Miller) and Storm Shadow (Byung-hun Lee).

The buzz: The plan seemed so simple: take a toy line/cartoon with exceptional name recognition and nostalgia value and turn it into a big budget summer blockbuster action movie. It worked for "Transformers," why not "Joe"? But "Cobra’s" rise into theaters has been hampered by negative fan reaction to its initial trailers and rumors that director Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy,” “Van Helsing”) was booted from the editing room. Adding further fuel to the fire, Paramount chose not to screen the film for critics before it opened. Does that decision give the movie less credit than it deserves?

The verdict: That “G.I. Joe” is completely ridiculous should come as a surprise to no one. That it's not an outright disaster might be a different story. The cast is more than adequate (especially the villainous trio of Eccleston, Gordon-Levitt and the insanely hot Miller), the gadgets are genuinely cool and the whole thing has a sweetly campy innocence that borders on naiveté, and proves far too disarming to merit loathing (let's all give thanks Michael Bay didn't get his hands on this). But the film has been made for only two audiences: those who thought the '80s cartoon was abso-freakin’-lutely awesome and anyone who finds a mindless fantasy world of techno-military action abso-freakin’-lutely awesome on its own terms. If you fall into either of those camps by all means see this movie right now. It's so slick and fast paced you'll barely find time to refill your Mountain Dew! But if you're craving more than disposable thrills—you know, something like the respectable blockbuster entertainment historically found in the best of Bond, Bourne, Batman, "Star Trek" and any number of Spielberg enterprises, or even the canny/cheesy satirical spectacle of Paul Verhoeven's "Starship Troopers"—you won't find it here.

Did you know? Due to caution over protecting the film’s script, Nichols auditioned for Scarlett by reading lines from “Van Helsing,” and ultimately signed on to the movie without ever reading the screenplay. Fortunately for her, the role is considerably less embarrassing than the blow-up-doll shtick Megan Fox was given in “Transformers.”

What other people are saying...

blaisedinsd from San Diego - August 12, 2009 at 11:01 PM

Don't rob yourself..this is big screen type of movie. See it someplace with a good sound system..there is lots of explosions, the movie is a blast...

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REDAWN from Wilton Manors - August 07, 2009 at 2:46 PM

I still wanna see it. Because of this review, I'll wait until it it is at Blockbuster and opposed to IMAX.

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