The Hoard Potato: Fighting Man from Head to Toe

May 06, 2009 00:23

There's a G.I. Joe movie coming out this summer.

Most of the buzz from the trailers has been positive, so far, but we're inevitably going to get a lot of bitching from the crowd who grew up on the '80s cartoon.

Considering that I had -- and still have -- a 1966-vintage Mercury Astronaut G.I. Joe, and was nearly 20 wheh your precious cartoon ( Read more... )

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twentythoughts May 6 2009, 08:28:44 UTC
A lot of the current adult generation's childhood memories is based upon cartoons that were made as glorified toy commercials.

However, most of the toy-commercial cartoons these days are either card-battling/monster-collecting Anime, or revisions of the toy cartoons of the Eighties. Does this mean that we're going to see a slew of Yu-Gi-Oh movies in ten to twenty years, all of which will be raged against by that adult generation for not living up to their childhood memories?

Meh. I'm going back to watching Phinneas & Pherb. There's a show that'll be looked back upon fondly, if there's any justice.

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twentythoughts May 6 2009, 08:53:50 UTC
Also, it's worth noting that as someone whose only relationship to GI Joe was the toys themselves - I never got to watch the cartoon, as the cartoons weren't available on any Norwegian TV channels I had access to - the movie looks like brainless fun. It knows it's stupid, and relishes in it.

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kfops May 6 2009, 11:27:26 UTC
I had never seen the Mercury G.I. Joe before (I was never really ever into G.I. Joe). My older cousin had one of the large (and most likely valuable) G.I. Joe figures that my aunt would let me play with when we visited.

If my secret caching trick worked, that G.I. Joe is still buried in their sandbox in Thunder Bay.

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tombfyre May 6 2009, 12:52:41 UTC
Yeah, I could really care less about that movie. ^^() Never was my thing to begin with.

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toob May 6 2009, 15:57:21 UTC
The movie's being produced by Stephen Sommers, who did the Mummy movies and Van Helsing.

Say what you want about the quality of his movies, but I've always found them super fun. The guy knows what he wants to see in his movies, and crams 'em packed full of it. Perfect popcorn movies.

Plus dude is TOTALLY a furry. Mummy Returns had anthro jackals and a scorpiontaur. Van Helsing had the hottest fucking werewolves ever put to film. And Mummy 3 had buff sexy yetis!

I bet you the cost of your movie ticket there's some anthro animal (cooooobra perhaps?) in G.I. Joe.

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athelind May 6 2009, 18:51:19 UTC
Now, see, "It's a Stephen Sommers movie" throws a LOT more weight with me than the TITLE.

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cpxbrex May 6 2009, 16:45:09 UTC
What if you have no reaction at all? What if you live in I-Don't-Care-verse where summer blockbusters have no relationship whatsoever to anything you say or do? Is that OK? ;)

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athelind May 6 2009, 18:26:26 UTC
...but by the very act of responding to this pop-culture-infused post, you've been dragged KICKING AND SCREAMING out of the I-Don't-Care-verse and into the DRAMAVERSE!!

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cpxbrex May 6 2009, 18:29:09 UTC
Oh, dear! I'm quite sure I won't know what to do with myself! *fans self* All the dramaz! I shall be beside myself.

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athelind May 6 2009, 18:40:19 UTC
By the way, if you hadn't picked up on it already, any entry in my journal with "The Hoard Potato" in the subject line is going to focus entirely on pointless pop culture matters, treating them as if they actually bear some kind of cultural significance.

And if you look at my "tag cloud", you'll quickly see that the "hoard potato" tags are by far the most dominant in my archives...

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