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| The incomparable Jonathan Pryce as the President in the upcoming GI Joe Retaliation (GI Joe 2). Originally schedules to be released last June, Paramount Pictures was so disappointed with the dismal box office returns of Battleship (which I loved), they decided to re-do GI Joe 2 in 3D and possibly resurrect Channing Tatum's character Duke for more screen time. This is one of three upcoming films focusing on the president as a major device in a film's narrative (Olympus Has Fallen with Gerard Butler and Channing Tatum's White House Down being the other two I am thinking of) so we will be comparing how each film incorporates the president and depicts him. Please note, on this shot, how E Pluribus Enum is showing on the flag; what other film has taken time to remind Americans of our national motto? Resident Evil Retribution. Who said action films don't have some substance? |
Where have we seen "flying" similar to what we see in this ninja fight scene?
Actually, we have seen it in two places: The Amazing Spider Man (when Spidey swings by his web strings across the streets and buildings of New York) and Madagascar 3 in the "trapeze Americano" acts. It may be that there is no similarity once we see the film, however, it keeps us alert to what's going on and insures nothing will slip by our radar undetected.
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| It's odd,... there is still speculation over who plays the villain in the film. Pictured is Benedict Cumberbatch, "rumored" to be playing "Khan." I have to tell you, when I hear the name "Khan," I think of Wrath Of Khan from 1982 with Ricardo Montalbon (of Fantasy Island fame) but the only thing I can remember from that film is a white grub worm being put inside the ears of two captives and the grub worms ate their brains,... but that's enough to remember, and that's probably why I never watched Star Trek episodes growing up! As I was originally saying, it's still not definite who plays the villain or even who the villain is. While the "motion poster" below definitely sounds like Cumberbatch, that doesn't mean he's the villain. This might be a totally fantastic set-up twist for the audience that someone unnamed is actually the villain,... but probably not. |
Visually, what does this scenery remind you of?
9/11?
The Avengers?
We could even say New York City in Total Recall or apocalyptic images from Dredd, or the upcoming total earth destruction films After Earth (Will Smith) and Oblivion (Tom Cruise); what's important is that you are probably used to seeing images of a huge city totally destroyed, and we have to ask ourselves why? What has happened to America that destruction doesn't shock us? Let's say we saw a world of puppy dogs, rainbows and unicorns, rather like the start of Lemony Snickett's A Series Of Unfortunate Events; would that fly with us now, in today's world?... probably not. So that's not what we're getting, because that's not the world in which we live anymore, hence films such as Into Darkness.
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Post Scriptum--Let's not end this little posting on such a dark note, let's have a light-hearted interview with Thor's Hammer on why he deserves an Oscar (this is funny!):


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