Balthus Dire
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Separated at birth?
Funny how the only ones people seem to like are also the only ones that retained their classic looks.



Collider: Fandom seems to think that everyone’s wearing black all the time. So what do you want to tell fandom that they can look forward to? What are they going to be impressed with the costumes and with the look of the film?
Lorenzo: Well, I think our costume designer’s phenomenal and she’s just done a great job in delivering a very varied look. You know, Snake Eyes is a character in black so he would be in black and you know we looked through all the comic books and The Baroness and unless we’re missing something she’s always in black. Every character in the movie is not in black all the way through including - other than Snake Eyes - who has to be in black all the way through. So, you know, there’s multiple looks that for each of those characters that you’ll see them in different color schemes and in different attitudes I’d say.
http://www.collider.com/entertainmen...40/tcid/1/pg/2

It was stupid to make all they're outfits black. The costumes all look the same and they're just generic looking. The only ones I really like are The Baroness and Snake Eyes.
If you want to talk about movie logic, that's fine. But don't sit and talk to me about realism with regards to GI JOE.http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2008-04/building-real-iron-man
If the above is possible, then making the armor capable of moving 40 miles an hour(which is hardly the powers of the Flash) isn't too much, if you go by movie logic(Please note I said movie logic).
Movie logic, meaning that cars can explode if you shoot them a few times or land perfectly after shooting up a ramp. Or that you can punch someone without breaking your hand, or go through a plate glass window without shredding yourself.
Even when comic movies say they're going "realistic," they never go all the way, and going with what is perceived as such in a military movie set 10 years in the future featuring little-known technology that has advanced to reflect the time passed is tricky.
If you want to talk about movie logic, that's fine. But don't sit and talk to me about realism with regards to GI JOE.
Looks black to me.Heavy Duty's suit is navy blue.
Snakeyes and Baroness are the only two that wore black in their original outfits; everyone else wear black just because the director think GI JOE should be Matrix redux.

That's....Destro?Destro
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Uh.............................. Yeah I'm sorry, but this movie looks like it's going to suck.
Yep. He only wears the mask on the battlefield. So you might see it twice in the whole movie.
Uh.............................. Yeah I'm sorry, but this movie looks like it's going to suck.
