Showing posts with label GI Joe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GI Joe. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

Thursday (Late) Throwback: GI Joes

(Every Thursday WKFTB will bring you a throwback, something that reminds us of our late-80s-early-90s childhood. Today's edition: GI Joes.).

First off, I think I've now done about 10 of these Thursday Throwbacks, and this is like the third that's actually come out on Friday. That's a pretty shitty ratio and clearly epitomizes my affinity for partying, as I went to yet another concert yesterday. Party. Woo.

Anyway, I figured this throwback was very apt considering the release of the new movie today. But it's not the movie, I'm talking about today, it's the ill action figures and the unreal cartoon. Remember these guys:

Equipped with the best weapons -- rocket launchers! -- and lathered with mustaches, muscles and angry eyebrows to make them look badass, these action figures were the bomb (oooh throwback word in a throwback post?!?!). I know I'm going way back here, but I played with tons of these things when I was a young'n.

The good guys always had sweat power weapons, but I kind of sweated the bad guys, were always shift characters like ninjas and scuba guys and stuff. I don't even remembering armies fighting Ninja hordes, but GI Joe did it anyway. The bad guys were even called Cobra and wore red masks over their faces.

And I'm not sure how many dudes out there remember this, but fi you do, I'm about to blow your mind. The GI Headquarters, one of the most dynamic toy bases in the history of play time lore:

God damn, this puppy was decked out with missile launchers, sirens, sound effect and a mother-f'n search light! It was unbeatable. It folded up into "battle mode" and unfolded when you wanted the full, sprawling effect of a fully functional good-guy lair. It even had targets you could hit with enemy fire that would cause something to explode or fall apart. I remember one was that orange barrel to the right. Blap that sucker and the door to the jail explodes, freeing all the CObra scum you had worked so hard to round up. Why place an explosive barrel right near a sensitive area of your fortress? GI Joe was clearly a victim of poor layout.

Anyway, I can't tell you how much money my dad must have spent on things like the GI Joe headquarters, but it must have been worth it. These toys would kill an entire Sunday, where I could just keep to myself and blow stuff up while he chilled or relaxed. (now that I'm older, prob recovering from a hangover, woo).

But as cool as the toys were, NOTHING compared to the corny cartoon that ran every weekday morning. I remember getting up mad early before elementary school to peep this. "GI JOE, reall American heerrooooo." Yahhh.

It was tough to have a war cartoon were no one ever died, but hey, the A-Team did it for years, and I'm pretty sure that was an adult show. In GI Joe, the only things that got bundled were the vehicles, from which every character luckily escaped before it exploded. Pheww.

And do you remember the PSA's at the end of each 'sode? This, in fact, may be GI Joe's lasting legacy and I hope to see one at the end of the movie because, you know, knowing is half the battle.

I mean, how else would I learn to not rush into a shaky tree house?




I mean, how can you not LOL at this:


Wowie, I should have done a whole post on this. Look at this shit:


There are literally hundreds of these. I could spend all day watching them, but I'll just give you one more:



Your mom, um, had an accident.

---Nick

Friday, June 5, 2009

Movie Friday

Drag Me To Hell
Release Date: In theaters
Critic Reviews: FIRE…93% on RT
Fan Buzz: Dece
WKFTB Opinion: I know this movie has been out for a week or so now, but I just wanted to shed some light on it. It’s marketed as a straight horror movie – mostly to attract the young dating audience – but it’s really a horror/comedy. Have you ever seen the Evil Dead trilogy? It’s from the same dude, Sam Raimi, who also weirdly did Spiderman. The reviews are crazy good – perfect mix of scares and over-top-antics that result in laughs. I’ll end up renting this.



Land of the Lost
Release Date: Today
Critic Reviews: Bad
Fan Buzz: So-so
WKFTB Opinion: I know because it’s Will Farrell, this trailer has been blasted everywhere, but this one is a little different, so it’s worth checking out. I hate to say it because he is a legitimate comedic genius and influence an entire generation’s sense of humor, but I sort of over Will Farrell at this point, at least his movies. How does everyone feel about him? I mean, there’s a 0 chance I would see this movie. Rent it? Yes, just to check it out. But I’d never go see it. It’s a remake of an old corny Saturday morning show. I guess if you’re a little older, you probably appreciate it more.



GI Joe: The Rise of the Cobra
Release Date: August 7
Critic Reviews: Too early
Fan Buzz: Pumped
WKFTB Opinion: I dunno, I sort of hate the trailer to me honest. But, c’mon, you know I’m seeing this. Childhood memories? Yep. Sick action? Uhuh. Bigness designed to be seen in a theatre? Def. Gotta see this regardless of if it’s good or not. If it turns out to be decent, then that’s just a bonus.



District 9
Release Date: August 14
Critic Reviews: Too early
Fan Buzz: None really…too underground
WKFTB Opinion: Saw this teaser trailer last week before Terminator and was perplexed. I had never heard of this before. Since then I’ve been seeing little viral clips of it online. They are doing a viral campaign similar to another alien themes movie I loved, Cloverfield. I love this shit. Go to http://www.d-9.com/ and check it out. Secret alien stuff where we have no idea what happens in the movie. Works on me every time. I’d see this movie tomorrow. Even though it says “Peter Jackson presents” (whatever that means), the director is Neill Blomkamp, who was in charge of the much-maligned Halo movie, which fell apart after budget problems.




-None of the five big films of the year thus far is one pace to break $300 million. In fact, neither Wolverine, Terminator, Angels and Demons, Star Trek nor Night at the Museum 2 broke $90 million in the first week. Last year, three movies broke $300, including Indiana Jones ($317), Iron Man ($318) and Dark Knight ($533, woo). Critics say the only hope to break $300 lies in Harry Potter, Transformers and Avatar. The last year there wasn’t a $300+ movie? In 200, when The Grinch was tops at $260 million.

-Eminem’s album was the No. 1 seller in his first week out, selling 608,000 copies, the biggest opening week so far in 2009. Remember the days when people (Em, Brit, N’Sync, Backstreet) would go platinum or multi-platinum in the first week?

-Entourage begins July 12. Guest appearances include Tom Brady and Lil Wayne. Woo. Can’t wait.

-24 began shooting its eighth and final season last week. They did so, of course, with star Kiefer Sutherland, who at a NYC party on May 5 was charged with assault after head butting fashion designer Will McCollough. Real life Bauer? Keifer has an important court date on June 22, which will determine if he violated his probation instituted after a DUI conviction sent him to jail for 48 days in 2007.

-When Kumar (Kal Penn) is done with his gig in the White House, he’ll be teaming with Harold (John Cho) once again for a third installment in the Harold and Kumar series.

-Revolutionary Road and He’s Just Not That Into You came out this Tuesday.