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We enter the Dirty Dozen! 12 days left and reason #12 to catch GI Joe: Retaliation

Twelve days left!  Twelve very long days as we approach the finish line.  We blast into the dirty dozen in violent, explosive fashion thanks to Twitziller who provides this very compelling reason to catch G.I. Joe: Retaliation.

#12:

First Paris, and now London… by the time G.I. Joe 3 is done, all of Europe will be a crater!

In all seriousness, I found this to be a pretty bold and dramatic move on the part of the film makers, who essentially turn London into a parking lot as a show of Cobra force.  Slamming a tungsteon rod deep into the heart of Britain, Cobra demonstrates their ruthlessness and their willingness to push the envelope.  I think a certain amount of destruction is expected in these big blockbuster films, but I found this to really be impactful, and by using one of the world’s most famous landmarks that only makes the impact even more potent.

Cobra is not playing around.  This isn’t the “world class buffoon” we’ve seen in previous iterations.  G.I. Joe has to take the fight to Cobra and quick, or there may not be much of a world left to save.

Follow Twitziller on Twitter for the remaining 11 installments, and keep it locked on GeneralsJoes as well!

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Lucky #13… 13 days left and reason #13 why G.I. Joe: Retaliation will rock

Less than two weeks…is this even possible?  I think it’s really going to happen this time.  Twitziller thinks so, too, and he gives us the 13th reason why the film will be worth the wait.

#13:

I think Twitziller has been trying very hard to avoid throwing Rise of Cobra under the bus during this process, and I appreciate that.  Rise of Cobra was certainly far from perfect, but it had its fun moments as well.  Even the most ardent Rise of Cobra supporters, though, will agree that the costume design could have used a LOT of help.  I’m a huge fan of Sigma 6 as folks know, but that uniform design really should not have been considered for the first ever representation of G.I. Joe on a movie screen.  I didn’t mind the reactive armor look, but it just didn’t scream “G.I. Joe” in my eyes.  The combination of spandex and khaki pants on Snake Eyes really didn’t work either (not to mention the lips) and don’t even get me started on Cobra Commander.

I should say that I actually really loved the design of the Rise of Cobra Cobra Commander, but  as the first installment of the G.I. Joe franchise, they needed something more traditional.

Well, from all appearances, G.I. Joe: Retaliation has taken many of the complaints about costume design from the first film and completely scrubbed them from people’s minds.  The almost seamless transition of standard military combat uniform and state of the art layered body armor works extremely well in all cases.  These soldiers look like they’re soldiers, but they also look separate from more “normal” soldiers, much in the way you’d expect a real world G.I. Joe organization to look.  And, again…  Cobra Commander this time around is pretty much perfection.  The battle helmet is down perfectly, and his black leather trenchcoat offers just the right amount of sinister bad ass.  I didn’t even mention Snake Eyes, who looks infinitely better than he did in the first film as well.

Keep following Twitziller on Twitter, and me here on GeneralsJoes as we continue this journey right down to the last day!  Previous entries can be viewed below.

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A pair of interviews offer some details, new footage from G.I. Joe: Retaliation

These interviews aren’t normally the most exciting thing to look forward to for an upcoming film, but when they actually reveal some new footage, that’s a different story!  UIPThailand has posted two video interviews up on YouTube, and there is actually some cool new footage mixed in amongst the questions and answers.  We see some behind the scenes stuff and more!

Check out the United International Pictures YouTube channel, or you can see them embedded below.  Thanks to BCYOJOE from HissTank for discovering these.

Online games join Tools of the Trade on GIJoeMovie.com.au

Late last night I passed along the link for the G.I. Joe: Retaliation “Tools of the Trade” area in the Australian G.I. Joe: Retaliation site.  Well, that’ll teach me to pass along links to stuff that late at night.  I totally missed the fact that there are also two online games available as well!

If you go to http://www.gijoemovie.com.au/ you can play “El Camino Run” and “Cobra Strike”.  Check ’em out!

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