a5c7b9f00b The G.I. Joe team is framed for crimes against the country by Zartan, disguised as the President, and Cobra Commander has all the world leaders under his influence, with their advanced warheads headed towards innocent populaces around the world. Outnumbered and outgunned, the surviving team members form a plan with their original leader, General Joseph Colton, to rescue the President and face off Cobra Commander, his accomplices and the world leaders. The G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence. No matter how glossy or loud the special effects, a movie still has to have a substantive story, especially if it is intended for an adult audience. This movie lacks such a story. Here, certain comic book characters are brought to the screen. The plot is corny, hokey and contrived, and generates no sense of doom or anything else except boredom. Unless a comic-book based movie is willing to provide depth to its characters, it is better to keep such characters in comic books, not in a movie. Only Jonathan Pryce comes close to portraying a multi-dimensional person; the other cast members are just going through the motions. This movie contains so many special effects that it almost makes the presence of the actors superfluous. This over-reliance on special effects further erodes what little substance the story contains. Now, it would be unfair to expect this movie to contain deep, insightful dialog, but some of the dialog is outright trite, such the the pal scene with Dwayne Johnson and Channing Tate, which showed that even good actors cannot overcome shallow material. It's got big explosions, big guns, and some sky high action scenes. It's basically a live action version of what kids would do with the action models if they could. Picking up from the last film, the bad guys are still in the same place and the Joes have had a shake up in the squad. The dialogue still plays second fiddle to the action - half expected them all to shout "Yo Joe!" after the opening sequence, but it's not used in the film - and some scenes don't flow; like Roadblock and Duke playing video games. Sure, it introduces his kids, yet with all the macho action it seemed a bit of anti-climax. Likewise, the big destructive scene (a minute into the trailer) takes place in front of that countries leader, who doesn't get any screen time or reaction to such a monumental event! And throwing stars are small enough to hide anywhere, yet you can shoot them without hitting the person who threw them.<br/><br/>Sadly, there's no Joseph Gordon-Levitt in it, but as you can't tell who Cobra Commander is, that's not a big loss. Everything in G.I. Joe: Retaliation is perfunctory - technically proficient but soulless. It's not exciting. It's boring. The entire question is left deliberately vague. We are told that both the GI Joes in the field and at their base have been wiped out with the exception of Snake Eyes, Roadblock, Lady Jaye and Flint. However, we never see it and it is perfectly possible that any of the characters may have survived in the same way that the main characters in this film did or simply left GI Joe in between this film and its predecessor. The only character we know to be dead for sure is Duke whom we know is killed in the desert attack. Yes and no. In the UK, the classic 9-inch GI Joe doll was called Action Man. Inspired by the success of Star Wars figures in the early 1980s, a smaller 3-inch version was introduced called Action Force. A backstory was published in a series of tie-in comics (Battle Action Force) with the terrorist army of Baron Ironblood and his Red Shadows attempting to take over the world and combated by the United Nation's own military unit, Action Force (composed of Z-force infantry company, SAS-force special operations team, Q-force naval squadron and Space Force star fleet). In 1987, Marvel UK launched the Action Force comic (initially a standalone title, but later appearing in the UK Transformers comic under the name "G.I. Joe the Action Force"). These were a mix of reprints of the US G.I. Joe comic book, and new UK-exclusive strips. The additional stories resulted in the UK version having a considerably different continuity to the US comic book, with major characters such as Zartan having completely different origins. Destro was left ambiguously in the tube while Storm Shadow and Cobra Commander escaped. Since the explosion caused by the warden took out the cooling system, we are left to surmise that he either died in the explosion, or in the resulting over-200-degree temperature. Alternatively though he may have survived so is either still a prisoner or was freed from his tube by the explosion and escaped. Cobra doesn't release him, simply stating, "You're out of the band." It's likely that <a href="/name/nm0001172/">Christopher Eccleston</a> wasn't available to reprise his role or possibly the writers felt that there wouldn't have been much of a use for him in this particular film and so thought it best to leave him out but not arbitrarily kill him off. No, because the self-destruct mechanisms don't actually create a nuclear explosion, they destroy the warhead without triggering the fissile material so the fallout would be minimal. Considerably. For instance in the comics, Duke is a First Sergeant whilst in the film he is a Captain. Cobra Commander himself never knew Duke, was never a maimed soldier but a car salesman who turned against America after the failure of his business and death of his brother in the Vietnam War. In the British Action Force backstory, he was Marcus Kassels, the disgraced son of an aristocratic Swiss diplomat and scientific genius, and who served in the British Army and led a US platoon nicknamed "The Baron's Brigade" in the Korean War before being accused of a massacre of civilians. He fled to Africa where he became a mercenary, fighting in conflicts all over the world before forming his own private terrorist army, the Red Shadows and adopting the alias Baron Ironblood, based on his family's Latin motto of "Sanguineo Ferris" ("our blood is of iron"). After numerous defeats at the hands of Action Force he would abandon the Red Shadows and form the Cobra organisation, adopting the new identity of Cobra Commander. The "Extended Action Cut" is quite well named with this title because it is substantially better than the theatrical version—not only in the action department. A number of more violent moments are back, a few large ones that are completely new and surprisingly much more character development that even leads to some minor changes in the story. While American audiences will have to be patient to get their hands on the extended cut (it is Best Buy exclusive for the first weeks), British customers have it easier. All Blu-ray disc editions feature both the theatrical and the Extended Cut. In total, the Extended Cut runs approximately 12 minutes longer than the well-known theatrical version. 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