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Exclusive: G.I. Joe Update
Producer on the tale of two scripts.
by Scott Collura



US, June 14, 2007 - G.I. Joe won't be the first '80s toy line/cartoon that producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura has adapted to the big screen: His live-action Transformers movie hits theaters next month, of course. But G.I. Joe, which like Transformers originated in plasticine form, has actually been on di Bonaventura's plate even longer than those robots in disguise have been. So why the long wait in seeing a finished G.I. Joe movie?

After what has seemed like an interminable development process, it was recently reported that Hasbro has renewed its deal with Paramount to bring the long-simmering would-be film franchise to the silver screen.

"Actually, there were two incarnations of [the G.I. Joe script] and we're proceeding down both roads," di Bonaventura recently explained to IGN. "You know, there's a lot of misinformation about this and I'm glad you asked this question. We had pursued originally a take on the project written by David Elliot and Paul Lovett, which was put aside for a period of time. And then a second avenue was taken that included Action Man, and that was being written by Skip Woods."

Action Man is a British toy line based on the original 12-inch (pre 1980s) version of the G.I. Joe line. The Woods script reportedly combined Action Man and G.I. Joe into a single adventure, though this plan was met with a less than happy response by the online fan community.

"Skip Woods' draft came and somehow leaked, which is always unfortunate," says the producer. "I find it really unfortunate on the part of the writer, the artist, because Skip had literally, from the day he finished his contract to the day that draft came in, seven weeks [to complete it] because of the timeline that was being required by the overall deal. So, it has been judged in some circles, I think, harshly, and I think unfortunately like all creative processes it was just the very beginning of it. And I know that Skip is working hard on his next draft and is going to nail it."

Di Bonaventura compares the criticism of the leaked script to the nitpicking that some of the early Transformers designs were victim to when they first hit the Internet during that film's preproduction stage.

"I have a very clear vision on G.I. Joe which is the same that I have on every property that I do that people care about," he says. "You must find a way to be true to it, and you must find a way to evolve it forward. And I think one of the hardest things as a filmmaker… if you go back to Transformers [for example], the designs of Optimus and everything were being very harshly criticized early on. And what you want to have as a creative process is you want a sense of germination, then a sense of evolution, and then a sense of conclusion. It was being judged in the germination stage. It's such a rudimentary place where it was being judged, and we kept saying, 'You know what, guys? No one has seen it. We haven't even seen it. Until ILM gets involved, we won't even know.' And what is rewarding in that case is that by and large people are really loving what was done to the actual physicality of Transformers. And that's what we have to do with G.I. Joe. It's very simple. Snake-Eyes and Scarlett, Nemesis and Destro and Cobra and Duke and Heavy Duty: These guys have to be rendered as characters that the fan base recognizes and loves, and in a way that the movie can deliver a cool experience that you want to relate to. And that's an evolutionary process. I'd like to think I get it more right than wrong, so I'm hoping we're going to get it right this time."

Stay tuned to IGN for more G.I. Joe news as it breaks -- no matter which script they wind up going with!
 
It's very simple. Snake-Eyes and Scarlett, Nemesis and Destro and Cobra and Duke and Heavy Duty

Uh... Nemesis? I really hope he doesn't mean Nemesis Enforcer from the G.I. Joe cartoon movie.
 
This man has no idea what he's talking about. Like my thread says, get him as far away from GI Joe as possible.

Who the hell is Nemesis? I didn't even see Cobra Commander's name mentioned there.

And here we go with the Transformers comparisons. If GI Joe suffers the same style revision as Transformers, then you can count me out. Those fans have every right to judge the crap that they're being served in the guise of Transformers.

And believe me, if I see GI Joe given such a drastic makeover, and the story and characters butchered, then I'll be judging just as hard if not harder.
 
How I would cast GI-Joe


Hawk - Paul Newman/Harrison Ford
Duke - Matt Damon
Flint - Josh Hartnett
Lady Jaye - Maggie Gyllenhaal
Snake-eyes - Thomas Jane(snake-eyes should show his face)
Scarlett - Jessica Beil
Tunnel Rat - Shia LaBeouf/Justin Long

Cobra Commander- Ed Harris
Serpenter - Viggo Mortensen
Destro - Gerald Butler
the Baroness - Elisabeth Rohm/Katherine Heigl
Dr. Mindbender - Dylan Baker
Storm Shadow - Donnie Yen
Fire Fly - Ray Park
 
We're a long way from casting. Let's get a quality producer, director, and writer on board first. It could be a cast of complete unknowns for all I care so long as the guys in charge know what they're doing, and care about the source material.

Currently, they do not. So I'll continue to have a sinking feeling until something positive comes out of DiBonaventura's mouth.
 
Here is my choice for Snake Eyes

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He is one of the few actors in Hollywood who could pull off a silent role well.
i dont think it really matters who the heck is in the suit because he is a mute anyways but they do need some one in the suit who is really good at jumping around and doing stunts fighting ect
 
That's why I say Tony Jaa! I don't even know if he speaks English, but that wouldn't be a problem since the most we'd probably even hear him say is "Scarlett..." in a raspy groan, if anything at all. But if they really must have him played by a Caucasian, then would want Ray Park. He's an amazing martial artist and is used to having his face covered, lol.

Anyway, I hope this movie gets underway soon so that GI Joe can have it's own forum here!
 
http://www.latinoreview.com/news.php?id=2376

G.I. Joe Exclusive Update with Hasbro COO
Date: July 12, 2007

By: El Mayimbe
Source: El Mayimbe

Cue G.I. Joe music...

He never gives up...
He stays till the fight won...
El Mayimbe will dare...

Now that TRANSFORMERS is making serious Drug Kinpin Dollars quicker than Amaury "Fig" Nolasco can curse in Spanish in the movie, what's going on with G.I. JOE?

I have been wanting to put this up for a while but never got around to it until now because the madness has to stop. Apparantly, my last G.I. JOE (Skip Woods draft) script review made a lot of noise.

Brian Goldner, the COO of Hasbro, exec producer of Transformers and the upcoming G.I, JOE personally emailed me after my that script review to assure the fans that there will be a contemporary G.I. JOE vs COBRA storyline in the G.I. JOE movie.

Here is what Mr. Goldner had to say...

Dear Mr. Mayimbe:

Thanks for your note. We are working to develop a movie script that delivers a contemporary GI JOE vs. COBRA story, inspired by the comic books. We do not yet have one. Hopefully soon….

Regards bg

So there ya have it folks, there will be Cobra bad guys in the movie and it makes perfect sense because Hasbro has to sell toys - they can't just sell G.I. Joes!

On that note, this goes to all the crazy G.I. JOE fanatics out there - PLEASE stop emailing me G.I. JOE treatments, scripts written in MS Word and the like because so far they have been far much worse than anything else I have read concerning G.I. JOE! Leave it to the screenwriting professionals!

Speaking of Amaury Nolasco, ain't it just cool that he brought a couple of my favorite spanish curse words into mainstream popular culture! Now kids across the globe can watch TRANSFORMERS and come out of the theater not uttering who their favorite Transformer is, but the words "culo" "jodiendo" and "mierda!"

Hasta el proximo capitulo...as Mr. Goldner would say...

...YO SOY MR. MAYIMBE!
 
I think it's the PERFECT time to push this movie through!

Hot on the tails of TF, they should focus on a quality story (again), and we could easily see a G.I. Joe movie come out a year or so before we get the TF sequel, which would help to curve the anxiety of waiting! :) :(
 
To bad a G.I. joe movie will probably flop.
 
Honestly, this is the best news I've heard on this project yet. The scripts that have been out there have all been terrible, and Lorenzo DiBonaventura's insistence on including the original 12" GI Joe "character" (seriously, did he have a character?) borders on sheer stupidity and blatant disrespect for what most people consider to be GI Joe. That being "A Real American Hero." GI Joe Vs. Cobra.

So hopefully Hasbro's statement means that they are not happy with what has been happening, and they're insisting that it be done right.

Without Cobra, GI Joe is just another army toy.
 
Here's my cast proposal. I've chosen these actors based on ability and their similiarities to characters. Some may seem like odd choices, but I feel that the character would have an easier transition to screen with a different interpretation.

G.I. JOE

- Hawk: Sam Elliot or Tom Skerritt
- Duke: Cole Hauser
- Snake Eyes: Ray Park
- Scarlett: Jessica Biel
- Tunnel Rat: Justin Bartha

I'll post more later
 
I really hope they get this one right. I remember reading a year or two ago where the plan was to make Cobra Commander a Serpentor-like clone or something. I would have cried.

cobrareborn.jpg
 
If they screw up this film it could only be intentional.

GI Joe is HARDLY a complicated sell.

Anti-Terrorist organization against a terrorist organization - It's that freaking simple. Considering the day and age we live in, they'd be stupid to screw up this film as it could very well be the 'Captain America punching Hitler in the face' of our time.

Anti Terrorist HEROES....taking on Terrorist VILLAINS. One on one! Battles! Explosions! America wins, terrorism loses YAAaAaAaaAaAAY!

They just need to take it somewhat seriously

- Covert paramilitary group codenamed 'GI Joe' created to specifically take on terrorists around the planet. They have codenames because dammit, we don't want the terrorists knocking on their families doors.

- A new (or is it? dum dum DAAAA) terror organization is making itself known. They are more intricate than anything known to so far - Cobra, led by the mysterious Cobra Commander, M.A.R.S. led by a James Destro and the Dreaknoks lead by a man named Zartan. 3 branches of a terrorist organization that have ties to everything - from Al Qaeda to Iran, to North Korea. Hell, much like Le Chiffre in Casino Royale making a boatload of money off 9/11, perhaps it was Cobra operatives that got those terrorists on the planes.

As far as appearances go...there are, really, only one or two that need drastic changings - lets face it...Destro's 80's plunging neckline has to go, but as long as he has the damn metal mask we're good to go. Cobra Commander doesnt have to change at all!

If done right, this movie could seriously rock...but only if the film makers can look past odd-sounding codenames and old-style costumes and such.

Just my two cents.
 
i just hope they rmember cobra commander looks better in the cowl that the helmet
 
Ok now let me say this.

Was Lorenzo DiBonaventura not the one who recently publically stated that they wanted to basically make the GI JOE movie a movie featuring the Joes teaming up with ACTION MAN's Alex Mann?

And they couldn't really be "real American Heroes" since then the movie would lose commercial viability and marketability overseas because they couldn't sell a movie that was overtly patriotic and about a military theme.

OK now, one other thing CONSTANTINE starring Keanu Reeves.

Is it possible they changed the direction after the negative fan reaction toward the Action Man thing?

Also, you guys need to get it out of your heads that Snake Eyes is Asian. Because he's not. Believe it or not, he's a blonde white guy. He's an American. In the comics he was a Vietnam veteran. Maybe you get a Tony Jaa to do stunts or something, but he doesn't play Snake Eyes.

I also can't believe that Latino Review read a script that they did not like. That's pretty earth shattering.
 
Was Lorenzo DiBonaventura not the one who recently publically stated that they wanted to basically make the GI JOE movie a movie featuring the Joes teaming up with ACTION MAN's Alex Mann?

Yes. He did say this. You can also exchange Action Man for "the original 12" GI Joe" because he feels he needs to appeal to the fans of the original, as if they're the ones who are going to see this movie. The original 12" figure didn't even have a story or character. He was an army doll with a kung-fu grip.

And they couldn't really be "real American Heroes" since then the movie would lose commercial viability and marketability overseas because they couldn't sell a movie that was overtly patriotic and about a military theme.

So long as Cobra is shown as a true threat to the world, and they keep the jingoistic tendencies to a minimum, I don't see why it would really be a problem. Good guys Vs. bad guys is pretty universal.

OK now, one other thing CONSTANTINE starring Keanu Reeves.

And we all saw how well that turned out.

Is it possible they changed the direction after the negative fan reaction toward the Action Man thing?

I tell myself Hasbro put their foot down recently because of all the statements DiBonaventura's made lately.

Also, you guys need to get it out of your heads that Snake Eyes is Asian. Because he's not. Believe it or not, he's a blonde white guy. He's an American. In the comics he was a Vietnam veteran. Maybe you get a Tony Jaa to do stunts or something, but he doesn't play Snake Eyes.

It won't matter who plays him if he's behind the mask and visor the whole movie. But yes, he is an American.

I also can't believe that Latino Review read a script that they did not like. That's pretty earth shattering.

I've seen them dish out some bad reviews. But GI Joe definitely deserved it. It was total garbage.
 
i just hope they rmember cobra commander looks better in the cowl that the helmet


I'm hoping they use both - He usually wears the cowl when bumming around base and the helmet when going into combat, so both work.
 
Yes. He did say this. You can also exchange Action Man for "the original 12" GI Joe" because he feels he needs to appeal to the fans of the original, as if they're the ones who are going to see this movie. The original 12" figure didn't even have a story or character. He was an army doll with a kung-fu grip.

Either way, I don't see how shoe-horning Action Man in makes it a more lucrative property.

The other point I was making is that DiBonaventura was talking about how terrible it was that the script was leaked and seemed to be negative toward that script's direction and how it wasn't final or whatever.

When he himself in an earlier report said they were going to add Alex Mann in and that was the direction they were going in.

So long as Cobra is shown as a true threat to the world, and they keep the jingoistic tendencies to a minimum, I don't see why it would really be a problem. Good guys Vs. bad guys is pretty universal.

I disagree. To me the parts they don't like are crucial parts of the source material.

And we all saw how well that turned out.

Once again, I'm pointing out some serious mis-casting and how badly it turned out.

I tell myself Hasbro put their foot down recently because of all the statements DiBonaventura's made lately.

That's good that Hasbro seems to care, which I hope they do. But after Transformers I think they care more about a movie just getting made of their property so they can make as much money as possible. And as bad as I might find Transformers, it did become a very popular hit.

It won't matter who plays him if he's behind the mask and visor the whole movie. But yes, he is an American.

That's fine. I'm simply saying, you can't have Snake-Eyes be Tony Jaa or Jet Li beneath his costume.

I've seen them dish out some bad reviews. But GI Joe definitely deserved it. It was total garbage.

Did you read it?
 
This movie could make a great comedy.
 
I like the idea of a G.I. Joe film. As I was actually more of a fan of the series, than I was even Transformers. No doubt, the film has potential to be something very memorable. And hopefully, we'll be seeing it sooner rather than much later. Definately keeping an eye for developments with this one.
 
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