GI Joe movie thoughts

Man Duke was always my favorite, then Deep-Six, Shipwreck and Torpedo....

Viggo would be a pretty good choice actually, although he's gotta have the buzz cut. It's Mr. Hausers trademark, like Cobra Commanders mask or Shipwrecks beard. The look is key. But I really think Viggo could pull it off quite well.


Like I said, he was my original choice but when I came across Anthony Michael Hall and thought about it for a minute I changed without hesitation. Hall just fits better into the dynamics of what I am trying to convey. Duke, could be a lot higher rank and more 'comfortable' but he likes the grunt work. He likes the smaller role.
 
Viggo is about to hit 50...if this is to be a franchise, much much younger talent is needed.
 
If my idea actually came to fruition and all 12 films were completed... there is an idea for the final piece... the final film to absolutely complete the series...
PART 13 - G.I. JOE:WARPED:trans:
Only extreme fanboys would stick it out for 12 films...and even then you'd have to recast nearly everyone in that time, probably completely do away with some characters. G.I.Joe doesn't have the staying power of say X-Men or Batman (or even Transformers) which gets 3 or 4 films at best. You're better off with a smaller introductory film (like X-Men) and then another which goes a little further with the material and story (like X2). This whole twelve, thirteen, fifty characters is ridiculous. You cannot do a film which just jumps between terrains and missions and different characters for each. You need something that has 4 or 5 characters throughout to focus on and build arcs off of.

Some of your casting seems inspired (like Duke)...but you have little handle on the story or how to make one off of this franchise. It's not something that can or will be a grandious as you feel it should be. The time it takes to build such a storyline takes years and years...even series like Transformers and X-Men (which have ensembles which rival LOTR and Star Wars combined) took years of reinvention and storytelling to turn into massive epics.
 
Only extreme fanboys would stick it out for 12 films...and even then you'd have to recast nearly everyone in that time, probably completely do away with some characters. G.I.Joe doesn't have the staying power of say X-Men or Batman which gets 3 or 4 films at best. You're better off with a smaller introductory film (like X-Men) and then another which goes a little further with the material and story (like X2). This whole twelve, thirteen, fifty characters is ridiculous. You cannot do a film which just jumps between terrains and missions and different characters for each. You need something that has 4 or 5 characters throughout to focus on and build arcs off of.

That's why one writes all 12 scripts at once. Simultaneous shooting.
 
That's why one writes all 12 scripts at once. Simultaneous shooting.
:whatever: ....you'd NEVER get the budget for that kind of a film. EVER. Either that or you'd have to shoot everyone to look like some kids indy high school project film. With Batman, okay now BATMAN (arguably the most recognised hero in modern literature) he got an option for 3 films and a POSSIBLE 4th. G.I.Joe would be lucky to get an optional second.
 
The fans WOULD stick it out for 12 if they voted on the cast.
Fan basically voted for the cast/characters of the new Transformers movie and it already looks like they are turning their backs on it. Oh by the way, did you know Transformers would have been G.I.Joe...but Don Murphy and the producers felt TF was a more lucritive property.
 
Fan basically voted for the cast/characters of the new Transformers movie and it already looks like they are turning their backs on it. Oh by the way, did you know Transformers would have been G.I.Joe...but Don Murphy and the producers felt TF was a more lucritive property.

It looks good so far which means I will probably suffer a dissappointment. Basically voting and actually voting in a poll held by a major studio are two different things.

I am talking on-line polls, advertised in conjunction with Coke, Doritos, and whoever else.
 
It looks good so far which means I will probably suffer a dissappointment. Basically voting and actually voting in a poll held by a major studio are two different things.

I am talking on-line polls, advertised in conjunction with Coke, Doritos, and whoever else.
Fans went online and listed their top 5 Decepticons and Autobots who they wanted in the film...that is online voting. And it still turned out like a piece of trash.

And fans are not casting directors. Furthermore actors have to SIGN onto a film, the studio doesn't make that decision for them. Russel Crowe turned down X-Men, so did Jim Cavezial.
 
Fans went online and listed their top 5 Decepticons and Autobots who they wanted in the film...that is online voting. And it still turned out like a piece of trash.

And fans are not casting directors. Furthermore actors have to SIGN onto a film, the studio doesn't make that decision for them. Russel Crowe turned down X-Men, so did Jim Cavezial.

Those were characters. We are talking about actual actors whose faces and names the public know. Russell Crowe and Jim Caviezel aren't wanted for this film so I guess that takes care of them.
 
:whatever: ....you'd NEVER get the budget for that kind of a film. EVER. Either that or you'd have to shoot everyone to look like some kids indy high school project film. With Batman, okay now BATMAN (arguably the most recognised hero in modern literature) he got an option for 3 films and a POSSIBLE 4th. G.I.Joe would be lucky to get an optional second.

Why in the hell not!?! It's not like we are building an a-bomb or trying to blow up the world.:woot:
 
Shot as 12 seperate films the budget would be near $3,000,000,000. Simultaneousley it might be able to be done for $1,500,000,000... maybe.
 
I should correct myself. They wll be seperate films. By 'seperate' I meant shot seperately.
 
Those were characters. We are talking about actual actors whose faces and names the public know. Russell Crowe and Jim Caviezel aren't wanted for this film so I guess that takes care of them.
Fine so did Glen Danzig, Leonardo Dicaprio for Spider-Man, Angela Bassett for Storm...and I'm sure several, several others. The point is fan polls cannot decide who plays what part, that is entirely up to the stars themselves.
 
Mmm.
I know this is gonna sound crazy and please wait before threatening to crucify me...

What about Brad f****n Pitt for Duke??

Check out the ones from the Babel premiere on IMDB. Hair's a bit too long, but he looks pretty much the part in my book and he's got about the right age to play the hardened tough guy people will actually listen to... :wow:
 
Fine so did Glen Danzig, Leonardo Dicaprio for Spider-Man, Angela Bassett for Storm...and I'm sure several, several others. The point is fan polls cannot decide who plays what part, that is entirely up to the stars themselves.

How should I put this, maybe it is because the costumes are... strange???
 
Mmm.
I know this is gonna sound crazy and please wait before threatening to crucify me...

What about Brad f****n Pitt for Duke??

Check out the ones from the Babel premiere on IMDB. Hair's a bit too long, but he looks pretty much the part in my book and he's got about the right age to play the hardened tough guy people will actually listen to... :wow:

I considered Pitt for Duke too but then I came up with something better...

Brad Pitt as Cobra Commander
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...ever seen '12 Monkeys???'
 
Bwahahahaaha.

NIce pic.

Yeah, I saw 12 monkeys. :D

Still, it's just that I can't think of anyone in their late 30s/early 40s looking the part.

I mean, who else? Casper Van Dien? :D
 
How should I put this, maybe it is because the costumes are... strange???
Except the movie costumes weren't.

Or because the actors read the script and didn't like it...or because, and this was the case for most of those I listed, they had scheduling conflicts. Or because in Crowes case he did not want to do a Summer Blockbuster...it had nothing to do with wearing silly costumes.
 
Do we even need Mercer in a GI Joe film?? Maybe as cobra cannon fodder and thats about it.

As a former Cobra member who defects to the Joes, Mercer could make for a great subplot in a GI Joe movie.

You could actually set a whole movie up around his story if you wanted to, for example CC has some plot, Mercer finds out about it, defects to the Joes, and now its "is he really defecting or is he a mole".

He's not a vital character in terms of the mythos, but he has his use.
 
Since when is Shipwreck the highest ranking naval officer? Did he get a promotion ahead of...aw crap...whats the admiral that came the that giant boat???? Admiral Flagg??? Heck, as far as Im concerned Cutter shuld outrank him as well. Torpedo is a navy seal.

Besides, if youre including him due to rank, then what about Tunnel Rat??? He was the third highest ranking Joe...for awhile at least...i think they through another one or two ahead of him.


Oh and another thing...I dont care if theres 400 GI Joe movies, leave Cobra La out of it.
 
Bwahahahaaha.

NIce pic.

Yeah, I saw 12 monkeys. :D

Still, it's just that I can't think of anyone in their late 30s/early 40s looking the part.

I mean, who else? Casper Van Dien? :D

Van Dien wouldn't be bad. I still think it's Anthony Michael Hall though.
 

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