|
Rating: -
I bought this for a gift for my grandson's 4th birthday. He loves it and in my opinion it is a great gift for any boy that age.
Rating: -
In anticipation of the upcoming live-action, Tranformers-style Joe film, this old animated G.I. Joe: The Movie is perfect to whet the grown-up-kid appetite. All the familiar characters are here, with the '80s style of cartoon violence- nobody gets hurt. ("Heroes," anyone?) As drama, it's exactly what you'd expect - a familiar cartoon. As nostalgia, it's priceless.
Rating: -
Never received this movie from the seller. Had to wait a month to see if I ever did get it. Now I'm in the process of waiting two more weeks to get my money back. The seller refused to contact me after I requested she do so. Amazon told me to wait longer. Not happy with either the seller or Amazon since it was Amazon that named this seller for me to purchase the movie from.
Rating: -
You have gotta be kidding, this movie utterly sucks. As every Joe-Head knows, G.I. Joe jumped the shark upon the inclusion of Serpentor, and this "movie" aired long after that, when the entire property was in its final death throes. It was supposed to be released in theaters but after Transformers: The Movie bombed at the box office (it staged a posthumous comeback on video years later) Hasbro decided to yank the theatrical release and relegated it to TV, which was more than it deserved. This fetid stinker should never have survived the pitch meeting.
Rating: -
This movie was it back in 1987 for 10 year olds like me! The opening sequence that has Cobra launching an all out attack on the Statue of Liberty while the Joes fight them off is unforgettable and one of the coolest movie intros ever. Then we get the fantastic assault on Cobra Island by a seemingly unstoppable assailant that ends with Serpentor's throne room being infiltrated. Classic. The intro of new Joes and Cobra La didn't sit well with some but the movie itself is full of great action and dramatic moments. The scene where a blinded Roadblock barely escapes Cobra La, rescues an injured and left for dead Cobra Commander and carries him piggyback style to safety is a great example of this. The animation is the best it ever was for the series with alot of cool effects. Although the origins and histories of characters in the cartoon differ greatly from Larry Hama's excellant Marvel Comics series of the 1980's and early 90's G.I. Joe was one of the finest action cartoons of its time which was a golden age of after school viewing with great cartoons like He-Man & The Masters of the Universe, Transformers, Voltron, Thundercats, Robo-Tech, MASK, Wheeled Warriors, C.O.P.S., The Real Ghostbusters and Duck Tales. This is a must have for kids of the 1980's!
Television Show
Collectibles
Movie Searches
|
|
|
Search for posters,
art prints, photos, collectables, merchandise, toys, t-shirts
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TV Guide
Program listings, celebrity profiles, industry
gossip, movie reviews, puzzle.
More
Entertainment
& TV Magazines
This site is
Hosted
by Bluehost
Read
my Bluehost Review
Most Popular TV collectibles
|
|