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Old 09-07-2007, 09:09 PM   #1
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G.I. Joe to Become Global Task Force in Movie

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Say it ain't so, G.I. Joe.

The popular all-American comic-book military man and action figure dating back to the 1940s is undergoing a significant transformation for the Paramount Pictures-distributed "G.I. Joe" film, which begins production in February and is scheduled for release in summer 2009.

No longer will G.I. Joe be a U.S. Special Forces soldier, the "Real American Hero" who, in his glory days, single-handedly won World War II.

In the politically correct new millennium, G.I. Joe bears no resemblance to the original.

Paramount has confirmed that in the movie, the name G.I. Joe will become an acronym for "Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity" — an international, coed task force charged with defeating bad guys. It will no longer stand for government issued, as in issued by the American government.

The studio won't elaborate, saying filming hasn't begun and details are still in the works, but the behind-the-scenes rumblings are that the producers have decided to change the nature of G.I. Joe in order to appeal to a wider, more international audience.

The word is that in the current political climate, they're afraid that a heroic U.S. soldier won't fly.

Joe's transformation, however, isn't sitting well with diehard fans and military types.

"I find it outrageous that they'd want to drop everything American" from the character, said conservative blogger Warner Todd Huston, who wrote about the rumors this week on Newsbusters.org and his own blog. "That's nuts."

Retired Army Col. David W. Hunt, a FOX News military and terrorism analyst, called the scheme to make a whole new Joe "a shame."

"G.I. Joe is a U.S. guy," Hunt said. "What are we going to call it — Global Joe? International Joe? It's kind of stupid. It's ridiculous that they're doing that."

Paramount wouldn't say whether an American would be part of the new "global entity," nor would it offer specifics about the storyline or the characters.

"It is too early to tell about plots. We just don't know that," Jessica Rovins, a marketing executive at Paramount, told FOXNews.com.

But she did confirm the accuracy of an article that ran in the film trade publication Variety, which reported last week that G.I. Joe the soldier is being transformed into G.I.J.O.E. the task force.

A Navy spokeswoman said the studio and film's writers have already approached people at the Pentagon for input.

"They had talked about what would be the best way forward, but without seeing a treatment we don’t know yet which way it’s going to go," Lt. Stephanie Murdock, a project officer in the Navy Office of Information West, told FOXNews.com. "We're definitely open to assisting them when they get around to asking us."

But with no script in hand, she said, it's hard to gauge how the military feels about the characterization of G.I. Joe.

The comic-book character and toy line have already undergone an evolution of sorts since Joe first won the hearts of American little boys — and some little girls — beginning in 1942 with the comic strip and in the early 1960s with the action figure.

In the 1940s, he debuted as a comic-book hero in a strip that ran in U.S. military magazines during World War II.

In the 1960s, G.I. Joe was a burly U.S. Special Forces soldier, the "Real American Hero" of both comic book and action figure fame. The doll had various versions and counterparts of different races and ethnicities, but he was clearly an American male soldier.

In the post-Vietnam War era in the 1970s, Hasbro decided to downplay G.I. Joe's military theme by renaming the line "The Adventures of G.I. Joe" and recasting Joe as the leader of an adventure team charged with espionage missions and fighting evil.

But in the 1980s, the toy company Hasbro made G.I. Joe more of a superhero and added a host of other action figures, expanding the line to include characters that made up a team of international operatives.

Now some critics say the globalization of G.I. Joe has gone too far.

"G.I. Joe is not an international hero. That's crap," said Col. Hunt. "They don't have to water it down. That doesn't make sense."

For blogger Huston, who played with G.I. Joe as a boy, transforming the entire character into an amorphous task force in the movie feels like a hit to his childhood memories.

"I certainly understand that it's for international audiences, but these things are American icons," he said. "Why even pretend it's G.I. Joe then? I am a little bit upset about the whole thing."

Huston believes it's the latest example of Hollywood's hostility toward all things American, and he said he probably won't go to see the film if the existing plans are executed.

"It's the last spit in the face of our military," Huston said. "The doll was G.I. Joe, the government-issued guy who was a hero and American. It was celebrating this one heroic soldier. They want to take even that away."

But in order to be a true success these days, a film has to play well to foreign markets as well as stateside in everything from box-office to DVD sales.

For some citizens of other countries — where sentiments against the Iraq war and the American government are strong — a U.S. soldier might not be the easiest character to get viewers to identify with.

Paramount's Rob Moore, a high-level marketing executive, recently told AdAge.com that it was too soon to know what the global response would be to the film.

"Until there's a [locked] script, I don't think you can really comment on what the international reaction will be," he said. "There are parts of the world where [the negative perception of the American government] is an issue, like Western Europe, and parts where it isn't, like the U.K., Australia and Asia."

Hasbro, the maker of the G.I. Joe action figure line, declined to comment about what's in store for its line of G.I. Joe toys and action figures.

But the toy company's chief operating officer, Brian Goldner, has previously spoken to the media about plans for the movie and brand.

"There are always challenges ... G.I. Joe is not just a brand that represents the military, it also represents great characters," he told AdAge.com. "We'll weigh our options. Clearly we do a lot of work on consumer insight."

The film will be directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Di Bonaventura Films — which just did the highly successful "Transformers" movie — and written by Stuart Beattie and Skip Woods
Hmm, I guess switching to HD DVD wasn't the only screw up Paramount has in store for us...

I thought G.I. Joe was pretty sweet growing up as a kid, third to Voltron and Transformers. Regardless, even to me at that early age, I could tell it was a highly American-soldier based franchise, given the American flag patches on their Arms and everything. I'm all for the multiple characters in the cartoon, but I sure hope they don't screw the pooch on this one too as they did with their Blu-ray decision.

Regardless, I posted this here because I think we all know we'll find this one on Blu-ray come its video release.

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Old 09-07-2007, 10:25 PM   #2
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That's why I keep saying that people need to stop being OK with "re-imaginings"

It sets a precident that you can just steal the proper nouns and plot outlines and go do what you want with whatever.
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:30 PM   #3
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That's why I keep saying that people need to stop being OK with "re-imaginings"

It sets a precident that you can just steal the proper nouns and plot outlines and go do what you want with whatever.
Yes, like the recent awful remake of 'Halloween'. I meant, look at Michael Myers' family. They are all trailer trash while they weren't in the original. Laurie Strode was a real... um... b••••h in this one. I didn't care for her as much as I cared for Jamie Lee Curtis' portrayal in the original.
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:31 PM   #4
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Uh, actually, believe the "Global strikeforce" acronym was the premise for the 80's toon, which is pretty much 99% the reason the post-Transformers movie is being made in the first place--
Even in the Reagan era, you couldn't fight real enemies, and no one of the intended demographic would go to a GI Joe movie who didn't expect to see them fighting...CO-BRAAAA!
Just where exactly the reporter has been since 1983-4, we don't know, but then, knowing is half the battle.

The only "global" aspect is that the team now includes the codenamed team "Action Man" (= the name of the original toy in UK, where their armies aren't GI).
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:33 PM   #5
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This is a travisty.

These guys should be brought up on treason charges... Seriously. G.I. Joe is up there with the flag as far as I'm concerned when it comes to American icons.

People who weren't around during G.I. Joe's wartime probably would not realize how important this character was to this country's psyche. It was the inspiration and vision that set the tone for the war at home.

Seriously, if they wanted to make a movie about a 'global whatever force' then they should just make that movie and use a different acronym. There is no reason to destroy the _American_ property and icon that is G.I. Joe just so the rest of the world (whose ass he kicked back in his hayday) is cool with it. If G.I. Joe as he stands isn't right, then don't make the damn movie.



This shouldn't be a surprise coming from the studio that butchered Transformers from it's original origins just to sellout to a car sponsor. It's only about money to these guys. They don't care how much they screw over consumers or the country as long as they get rich. *******s.
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:35 PM   #6
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oo Id watch this movie ahh the good old days YO JOE lmao
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:36 PM   #7
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America! F*ck Yeah!!! Coming to save the motherf*ckin day yeah!!!

I don't know why I thought about that.
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:38 PM   #8
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http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=13&cs=1

already got a director!
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:41 PM   #9
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Stephen Sommers?

(groan) He's quite a hack these days. The Mummy was a highly entertaining movie but the sequel sucked big time and I didn't care for Van Helsing either.
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:42 PM   #10
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Stephen Sommers?

(groan) He's quite a hack these days. The Mummy was a highly entertaining movie but the sequel sucked big time and I didn't care for Van Helsing either.
Yeah but at least there doing it lol hopefully they will do it like resident evil do a couple movies to try to keep improving lol
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:05 PM   #11
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"A REAL AMERICAN HERO"!!!!!!!!!!!! even in the 80's that's what it was about. Trust me I have all the comics. Just like "Catwoman", I will not watch this movie. Why was Transformers good? Because the premise was like the comics. Sure, they changed some stuff, but the kept the spirit alive.
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:20 PM   #12
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"A REAL AMERICAN HERO"!!!!!!!!!!!! even in the 80's that's what it was about. Trust me I have all the comics
They took out the American Hero part overseas, and there was no "American" aspect to it at all really.
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:24 PM   #13
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Well, is anyone surprised? Seems like Paramount is getting pretty good at screwing things up!
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:25 PM   #14
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Hopefully it'll be a decent enough film for what it is, but I when I saw this news I just immediately did one of these:

And I just shook my head at some more dumb, needless "political correctness."
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And I just shook my head at some more dumb, needless "political correctness."
Hardly. Look at the current political climate (WITHOUT DEBATING IT). DO you really think a movie that focuses on cartoon American nationalism is going to go over well internationally?

The cartoon never had that, and it was successful overseas. No reason it can't be done again.
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Old 09-08-2007, 01:36 AM   #16
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You know...Transformers worked great as a movie.

I simply fail to see the appeal of this cartoon as a movie though. I loved the cartoon when I was a kid...but, no, this is going to be dumb.

Unless they have a PSA at the end of the movie.

Look on the bright side...by the time this hits video, Paramount will be releasing Blu-Rays anyway. That way you'll be able to...avoid it on Blu-Ray too.
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Old 09-08-2007, 01:58 AM   #17
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I simply fail to see the appeal of this cartoon as a movie though. I loved the cartoon when I was a kid...but, no, this is going to be dumb.
But it COULD not be with a decent scriptwriter.

You can be faithful AND bring in new audiences. It CAN be done

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I think that's the required stinger
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Old 09-08-2007, 06:32 AM   #18
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O.M.F.G. What the Hell?!?! Why even use the same name? Just call it something different. They're already ditching Cobra, now they're ditching America...well that's just freakin great. Why can't they make a film with GI Joe as it was with Cobra and Joe duking it out? Why do they keep trying to appeal to the people that made a certain thing popular just to piss those same people off?!!?!? Let's make Captain America French while we're at it!!!!!
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Old 09-08-2007, 06:57 AM   #19
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Well, I would say write to Paramount about the situation, but they aren't listening too much to Blu-ray supporters at the moment. It's a shame that Paramount has taken this step to a new low in entertainment. I sent the message about the situation to some buds over in Iraq and they just shook their heads...way to support our team.
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