Hasbro Issues Message to G.I. Joe Fans
Toymaker foils nefarious Cobra whisper campaign.
There have been a lot of rumors regarding the Paramount/Hasbro-produced live-action G.I Joe movie, and we've had fun discussing many of them -- but Hasbro, apparently, hasn't been enjoying the gossip as much as the rest of us.
In a "Message to G.I. Joe Fans" dated October 30, Hasbro addresses some of fans' concerns regarding G.I. Joe, assuring everyone that they "are not changing what the G.I. Joe brand is about" and reiterating that "the name 'G.I. Joe' will always be synonymous with bravery and heroism." From the message:
This movie will be a modern telling of the "G.I. Joe vs. Cobra" storyline and its compelling characters that Hasbro created 25 years ago. The G.I. Joe team will not be based in Brussels. Instead, they will be based out of the "Pit," as they were throughout the 1980s comic book series. And, in keeping with the G.I. Joe vs. Cobra fantasy, the movie will feature characters and locations from around the world. Duke, the lead character and head of the G.I. Joe team, will embody the values of bravery and heroism that the first generation of G.I. Joe figures established.
You hear that, rumormongers? Hasbro's wise to your tricks! You'd better find a new toy-to-film adaptation to spread your lies about! (We hear the He-Man movie is in need of some good gossip...)
Source: Hasbro
In a "Message to G.I. Joe Fans" dated October 30, Hasbro addresses some of fans' concerns regarding G.I. Joe, assuring everyone that they "are not changing what the G.I. Joe brand is about" and reiterating that "the name 'G.I. Joe' will always be synonymous with bravery and heroism." From the message:
This movie will be a modern telling of the "G.I. Joe vs. Cobra" storyline and its compelling characters that Hasbro created 25 years ago. The G.I. Joe team will not be based in Brussels. Instead, they will be based out of the "Pit," as they were throughout the 1980s comic book series. And, in keeping with the G.I. Joe vs. Cobra fantasy, the movie will feature characters and locations from around the world. Duke, the lead character and head of the G.I. Joe team, will embody the values of bravery and heroism that the first generation of G.I. Joe figures established.
You hear that, rumormongers? Hasbro's wise to your tricks! You'd better find a new toy-to-film adaptation to spread your lies about! (We hear the He-Man movie is in need of some good gossip...)
Source: Hasbro
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dgator783 writes: on Nov 06 2007 07:20 AM I only hope they can do this right... (Reply to this) |
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rockstarfrank writes: on Nov 06 2007 07:27 AM The problem is that hasbro is removing "A real American Hero" and making Joe a part of some lame UN. Joe was always a tribute to the U.S.A and our troops. It's kind of like making the Hardy Boys anime. Give me a break... (Reply to this) |
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rockstarfrank writes: on Nov 06 2007 07:28 AM The problem is that hasbro is removing "A real American Hero" and making Joe a part of some lame UN. Joe was always a tribute to the U.S.A and our troops. It's kind of like making the Hardy Boys anime. Give me a break... (Reply to this) |
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rockstarfrank writes: on Nov 06 2007 07:30 AM The problem is that hasbro is removing "A real American Hero" and making Joe a part of some lame UN. Joe was always a tribute to the U.S.A and our troops. It's kind of like making the Hardy Boys anime. Give me a break... (Reply to this) |
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xenogears writes: on Nov 06 2007 07:49 AM In reply to this comment (#1257896) Actually GI Joe is american but he works with a team made up of a diverse group of people....kinda like the UN. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle :) (Reply to this) |
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Warheart1188 writes: on Nov 06 2007 07:56 AM This won't work at all. (Reply to this) |
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CaptainSiberia writes: on Nov 06 2007 08:00 AM We can only hope that they either let the characters be the two-dimensional cartoons that everyone loved, or that whoever fleshes them out has talent and taste. But let's not kid ourselves. It's just gonna be another instantly dated crapfest. (Reply to this) |
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rockstarfrank writes: on Nov 06 2007 08:21 AM In reply to this comment (#1258190) They are all part of an American Special Missions force. The best of the USA military. The US is a diverse country much like the team. (Reply to this) |
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digitalsoul68 writes: on Nov 06 2007 09:03 AM " Actually GI Joe is american but he works with a team made up of a diverse group of people....kinda like the UN." So, in essence it's going to be like Street Fighter: The Movie? (Reply to this) |
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Now it's dark writes: on Nov 06 2007 09:08 AM The 80's was the Cold War. Now America is the Evil Empire. (Reply to this) |
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ninjaandy writes: on Nov 06 2007 09:23 AM In reply to this comment (#1258526) Only if you're a tyrannical dictator, a religious terrorist, a violent communist, a fascist, or a slaver. Are you any of those things? America's far from perfect, but "evil empire" says more about you than America. Yo Joe! (Reply to this) |
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fuj_ball writes: on Nov 06 2007 09:50 AM I wonder if the lazer/bullets will be color coded like the cartoon. That would be amusing... (Reply to this) |
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Darklighter writes: on Nov 06 2007 09:55 AM Sure, Duke was the lead character in the cartoons but Hawk was always the leader of GI Joe both in the comics and later in the cartoon. Get your own toy line right Hasbro. (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Nov 06 2007 09:57 AM Ah, me thinks that Hasbro is just toying with us. (Reply to this) |
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Now it's dark writes: on Nov 06 2007 10:04 AM In reply to this comment (#1258578) Bush is only 4 out of 5 of those things. Must be hard to be objective when part of the Evil Empire. (Reply to this) |
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dahluzz writes: on Nov 06 2007 10:09 AM In reply to this comment (#1258578) "real american hero" is an oxymoron to most of the world. I actually think that dictatorial fascist religious zealots would fit right in under our administration. if you're anyone but a flag-waving american, you think our leaders are war criminals and the american people are even worse for doing nothing about it. (Reply to this) |
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Tridus writes: on Nov 06 2007 11:50 AM In reply to this comment (#1258578) Well, Musharrif in Packistan is a tyrannical dictator, but he's an ally in the "war on terror." In fact the U.S. has a long history of not really minding tyrannical dictators, or religious fanatics, or pretty much anybody until they interfere with U.S. interests. Thats the reality, folks. Saddam was an "evil" dictator because he worked against U.S. interests. Musharrif is a "good" dictator because he's our ally in Afghanistan. The actual dictator part isn't the problem as far as the U.S. government its concerned, its all about how useful you are. (Case in point: Venezuela has a socialist dictator, but it also has oil its willing to sell to the U.S.) (Reply to this) |
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cpaisley writes: on Nov 06 2007 11:58 AM In reply to this comment (#1258747) good thing the rest of the world doesn't matter (Reply to this) |
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kenporules writes: on Nov 06 2007 12:05 PM GI-Joe is SERIOUS, guys. (Reply to this) |
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Hamboner writes: on Nov 06 2007 12:32 PM I wonder if they'll break the flow of the movie every 25 minutes and insert a PSA warning about inhaling spraypaint, playing in washing machines, or looking both ways before crossing the street. I hope they do. Then this movie will be patriotic and kid friendly. EVERYONE WINS!! YAY!!! (Reply to this) |
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