Another childhood favorite gets the big screen,big budget,live action,treatment in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra offers plenty of action and eye candy,but if you're looking for Shakespeare mixed with bullets and explosions ,you will be very dissapointed.
Director Stephen Sommers and writers Stuart Beattie and David Elliot make some major changes to the JOE legend.If your fond of the animated show and comic like me,this may be a bit of a let down.Some changes work,some dont,but some of the JOE legend is left intact.
The acting in the film is so bad,i was embarrassed for the actors on screen.I havent seen acting this bad since Catwoman.
Sienna Miller does a pretty good job as the Baroness,Rachel Nichols as Shana 'Scarlett' O'Hara,is great in her action sequences,and both ladies look great in their form fitting outfits.Ray Park once again shows off his fancy footwork and swordplay as the silent Snake Eyes,especially when facing off with Byung-hun Lee who portrays Storm Shadow.Marlon Wayans as Ripcord,wasnt as annoying as i thought he would be.
Most of the other characters are just lack luster,and they are bogged down by bad acting.I was dissapointed with Arnold Vosloo as Zartan,absolutely nothing that is fun, and interesting about the character is brought out in the film.Making Channing Tatum as Duke lovesick,was just uhmmmm...sick!!!
Director Stephen Sommers tries his best though to cover up the bad spots with tons of action,gadgets and visuals,though some of the CGI is a bit off.
So lower your expectations a bit,and enjoy the action,and get ready for the sequels,because the film definitely lets you know there will be one about four times,at the end of the film
Scale of 1-10 a 7 1/2