Starring Channing Tatum and Sienna Miller
2 out of 5 on the Schwarz-O-Meter |
Just when you think there aren't enough villainous plots involving satellites and missiles, here comes G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
Mandatory Maxim: Rachel Nichols plays Scarlet |
Director Stephen Sommers (The Mummy, Van Hellsing) likes to make shiny, silly things, and Cobra is filled with just that. Sets are decorated with the cheap-looking, kid-friendly, Korean plastic-ness of Hasbro toys and the story is met with an equally juvenile approach.
The producers' logic is understandable considering GI Joe's roots in playground combat. Unfortunately, Sommers and company disregard the fact that GI Joe's largest fanbase is all grown up. Compared to Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg's Transformers films --- which are FAR from sophisticated but at least stepped into the millennium with its playmates --- Rise of Cobra exposes the ridiculousness of it's core concept. Sure it's dumb, but we didn't come to relive our childhood memories in live-action only to reconfirm that it's, well...dumb.
Is it Action A Go Go or Action A No No? ACTION A NO NO
Storm Shadow looks like an Elvis impersonator. Do yourself a favor and keep your Saturday morning nostalgia intact.
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