Critic Review - New York Press

G.I. Joe must be understood as an authentic measurement of our cultural values. Its appeal to the pop-commercial synapses also demonstrates livelier filmmaking than such utter banality as Iron Man and Star Trek and Harry Potter's Half-Blooded Chintz.

August 12, 2009 Full Review Source: New York Press | Comments (51)
New York Press

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Jollyapple3

Cassandra Ross

LOL! This is a joke, right? G.I. Joe was perhaps the worst movie I've seen in years...

Aug 25 - 04:49 PM

C N.

C N

anyone who has posted a comment on this site, including myself, in an idiot. You need to all get a life and use your brains for something better. It's no wonder that we haven't cured cancer yet when the majority of people have just enough intelligence to get through high school then spend the rest of their lives trying to force their ignorance on other people with the misconception that their opinions are absolute fact. I hope all of you are unemployed drunken trailer trash high school drop outs because if you're not this planet is in real danger. Happy new year 2100? Not when people like you are raising kids who one day will be our futures.

Aug 29 - 07:18 PM

ChrisCinephile

Christian Chavez

"authentic measurement of our cultural values"

are you talking about district 9 or harry potter?

what kind of weed are they giving you in the new york post

Nov 9 - 06:26 PM

GangbanginAroundDaWurld

Gangbangin Hardcore

Is dis nigga fo' real?

Feb 26 - 02:04 PM

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