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Amazon exclusive G.I. Joe 4 Packs on “Lightning Deals” today

Currently, the fantastic Amazon Exclusive G.I. Joe Renegades 3.75 inch Figure 4 pack is on sale at a great price – only $25.89 for four pretty great figures.  Also, according to Amazon.com, the G.I. Joe: Retaliation 4-Pack will go on “Lightning Deal” at 3:00pm Pacific time (6:00pm Eastern) though no sale price is currently indicated.

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Also, if you want to check out my reviews of the G.I. Joe: Renegades 4-Pack, click the links below.  Thanks to Chuck and Mysterious Stranger for the intel!

  • Duke (Amazon G.I. Joe: Renegades 4-Pack)
  • Snake Eyes (Amazon G.I. Joe: Renegades 4-Pack)
  • Ninja Viper (Amazon G.I. Joe: Renegades 4-Pack)
  • Storm Shadow (Amazon G.I. Joe: Renegades 4-Pack)

Large images of G.I. Joe: Retaliation calendar – the Special Ops mystery revealed!

The 2013 G.I. Joe: Retaliation calendar went on sale last week, and GeneralsJoes has received it in the mail!  While all of the months images have been revealed in the past, I’ve got some much larger images presented in this post.  The character selection is odd to say the least with no Duke or Flint, but we did get Mouse, Clutch, and the mysterious “Special Ops”.

Many of us were wondering who this “Special Ops” character was, and I believe I’ve got the answer.  One look at this image and it certainly seems to be Ryan Hansen underneath the camouflage body armor.  Hansen was previously rumored to be playing Grunt in G.I. Joe: Retaliation, so either the Grunt character got re-named (which isn’t a surprise, I seem to remember there being some trademark issues with the generic “Grunt” code name) or they just decided to use this “Special Ops” moniker as a way around it.

Regardless, I’ve mirrored a number of the month images below, including the aforementioned Special Ops, Mouse (played by Joseph Mazzello) and Clutch (reportedly played by Jim Palmer, according to IMDB).

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What’s on Joe Mind Episode 69 (Dude!) featuring new G.I. Joe writer Fred Van Lente

It seems so impossible that we’ve already hit 69 episodes of What’s on Joe Mind, but here we are.  And childish jokes aside, this is a great episode!  We spend some time throughout election night speaking with new IDW G.I. Joe writer Fred Van Lente and Marvel Director of Communications Arune Singh.  We also interview one of the brainchildren behind Cobra Stickers, RJ, and of course chock full of news and G.I. Joe related content.

I know we’re not pushing these out on a weekly basis anymore, but hopefully we’re generating content worth waiting for.  As always, check this out on our Podbean Page, or via the embedded players below.  Also make sure to click the Read the Rest of the Story link below for all the show notes.

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation 2013 Calendar IN STOCK and on sale

We saw a sneak peek of this calendar several months ago, and I just got word from Calendars.com that it is now officially in stock!  Not only is it in stock, but it’s on sale for $7.49.

Featuring the familiar Roadblock, Cobra Commander, Snake Eyes, Storm Shadow…errr…  Clutch… and…uh… Mouse!  Yes, that’s right, no Duke and no Flint, but we’ve got Clutch and Mouse.  Not to mention “Special Ops”.

Sarcastic humor aside, awesome to see some G.I. Joe: Retaliation material for sale, and you bet your ass I just bought mine.  It’s a 16 month calendar, so maybe there are some other characters that didn’t make the “back cover” cut.

Check it out here on Calendars.com!

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation producer Di Bonaventura talks movie delay, 3D conversion

Slowly but surely we’re drifting closer to March, 2013, and every day we move closer, the promotional train will start revving up again. I think the more we see the name G.I. Joe: Retaliation in the public eye the better…we were getting some great word of mouth and some terrific response in the summer, and I can only hope these events kick back up again for the release in March.

For now, Collider has spoken with Lorenzo Di Bonventura, one of the producers for G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and because Collider is awesome, they made sure to get some G.I. Joe questions in there.  The questions focused mainly on 3D conversion and the film’s delay.  When talking about the 3D conversion itself in relation to the delay, Di Bonventura said:

“We learned a lot about 3D—I personally learned a lot about 3D inTransformers. The conversion part of the 3D process is night and day, you know, every three, four months it’s better than it was before.  It’s amazing how fast that thing has changes.  And originally we didn’t really have the time or the resources to try to figure out how to shoot it in 3D in the time frame that we were originally talking about, you know, starting in August and releasing in June.  So this delay has allowed us to go at it now.”

…and he brings up a good point.  Many folks have forgotten that G.I. Joe: Retaliation was initially slated for a later release, but got pushed up to meet the spot for the vacated Star Trek sequel.  I can imagine that much compressed timeline meant that real time 3D wasn’t an option.  In talking about director Jon Chu’s experience with 3D:

“Jon [Chu] has some sequences that are really, there’s a phenomenal—for G.I. Joe fans it’s going to be one of the really great scenes for them, because there’s a fight between Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow in a hallway that is so perfect for 3D I can’t tell you.  It’s going to be like one of the coolest fights ever in 3D, because there’s so much about it that’s dynamic.  That’s going to be really fun.  And you know people have seen bits and pieces of the Himalayan sort of rock climbing thing, it’s almost 3D without having turned into 3D, so I can’t wait to see that.  That one’s going to be like what the hell?”

Interesting.  All of the footage that we’ve seen so far involve some scenes from that hallway battle, and they certainly don’t seem like a showcase fight between the two, but thinking about 3D and those throwing stars flying around…that has the potential to be a very cool sequence.  Certainly when thinking about 3D, I usually think about a much broader expanse, but in that tight area, there are some pretty neat things that could be done.

Lastly, Do Bonaventura talks about the delay itself:

“When you’re planning yourself all towards one direction, you know, you definitely go, ‘Whoa, what the hell?’ But the second—here’s a sort of simple way for me to look at things: if the studio wants to spend money on making your movie better, let them… I find it hilarious when people fight that, you know? I’m like, ‘Great, you want to spend a lot of money and try to make our movie a bigger success? Okay! That sounds good.’ And Jon got that too. The first moment you’re sort of going, “Whoa! Uhhh, wait.’ Then you realize, ‘Oh okay, great, let’s do that.’”

Yeah, that’s a pretty good point, too.  Sure, it feels like a gut punch, but Paramount is investing some serious cash to push the film back and to invest some more money in 3D conversion and possibly some reshoots.  Obviously they have some faith that the end result will be worth it.

Check out the article at Collider right here, and big thanks to them for asking some G.I. Joe themed questions.  I think we’re all keeping the candle lit for another 4 months.  It’ll be here sooner than we think!

Concept art shows great look at possible G.I. Joe: Retaliation Ghost Hawk precursor

The more I look at this concept art, the more drool I have to dump out of my keyboard.  A big thanks to Twitter friend Twitziller for digging up a new piece of Massive Black concept art from artist Kemp Remillard.  And yes, artist is exactly the right term.

I believe the only new G.I. Joe related piece is this pair of images that strongly resemble the Ghost Hawk for G.I. Joe: Retaliation, except with about 147% more awesome.  Check out the mirrored images below, and be sure to comb through the image repository here to glory over all of the other awesome art he has for G.I. Joe and other properties.

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