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  • MOVIE page: G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013)
  • Rate: 6.2/10 total 39,684 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller
  • Runtime: 110 min
  • Filming Location: City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Budget: $130,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $122,108,911 (USA) (14 June 2013)
  • Director: Jon M. Chu
  • Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Byung-hun Lee, Adrianne Palicki | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Henry Jackman   
  • Soundtrack: Don't Let Me Die
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Datasat | SDDS
  • Plot Keyword: Gi Joe | President | Sniper Rifle | World Domination | Airplane
Writing Credits By:
  • Rhett Reese (written by) &
  • Paul Wernick (written by)

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) Synopsis :

DMZ, North Korea; The G.I. Joes are infiltrating a military base. Duke (Channing Tatum), Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson), and Flint (DJ Cotrona) go sneaking in while Lady Jaye (Adrianne Palicki) is keeping an eye out and Mouse (Joseph Mazzello) is their sniper. Mouse shoots the coffee mug of one soldier to cause a diversion. Suddenly, Roadblock is alerted and surprised to see a flag of the Joes standing at the base.

There's a brief narration explaining how the Joes caught Cobra Commander and Destro (in the previous film), and they are now locked in a maximum security prison. Duke is the captain leading Roadblock, Flint, Jaye, and the masked mute Snake Eyes (Ray Park). However, Storm Shadow (Byung-hun Lee) and Zartan (Arnold Vosloo) are still at large. (Note: no mention is made of the Baroness whom is presumed to be still incarierated.)

Sometime later, Duke and Roadblock are playing video games at the latter's home. Duke gets jumped by Roadblock's two daughters. The men see on television that th.......

Goofs: Factual errors: In the bunker, when the various world leader's each open their respective "nuclear football" control cases, on the French president's case, the right-hand-most button, which would be labeled "Arm" in English, is labeled "Bras". While this does indeed mean "Arm", it is the noun, referring to the limb between your wrist and your shoulder. It's dubious whether such a device actually exists in France, but were it to, the correct label would probably be "Armer", or (better) "Préparer".

Plot: The G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence. Full summary »  »

Story: Framed for crimes against the country, the G.I. Joe team is terminated by the President's order, and the surviving team members face off against Zartan, his accomplices, and the world leaders he has under his influence. Written byAnonymous

Produced By:

  • Gary Barber known as executive producer
  • Roger Birnbaum known as executive producer
  • Lorenzo di Bonaventura known as producer
  • David Ellison known as executive producer
  • Herb Gains known as executive producer (as Herbert W. Gains)
  • Dana Goldberg known as executive producer
  • Brian Goldner known as producer
  • Erik Howsam known as executive producer
  • Linda Pianigiani known as associate producer
  • Paul Schwake known as executive producer
  • Stephen Sommers known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Dwayne Johnson known as Roadblock
  • Jonathan Pryce known as President
  • Byung-hun Lee known as Storm Shadow
  • Elodie Yung known as Jinx
  • Ray Stevenson known as Firefly
  • D.J. Cotrona known as Flint
  • Adrianne Palicki known as Jaye
  • Channing Tatum known as Duke
  • Ray Park known as Snake Eyes
  • Luke Bracey known as Cobra Commander
  • Walton Goggins known as Warden Nigel James
  • Arnold Vosloo known as Zartan
  • Joseph Mazzello known as Mouse
  • Nick Erickson known as President Picture Double
  • RZA known as Blind Master
  • Naim Alherimi known as Pakistani President
  • Ravi Naidu known as Chief Advisor
  • Matt Gerald known as Havoc
  • Douglas M. Griffin known as Doctor
  • Joe Chrest known as Chief of Staff
  • Bruce Willis known as General Joe Colton
  • James Carville known as James Carville
  • Ryan Hansen known as Grunt
  • DeRay Davis known as Stoop
  • Nathan Takashige known as Young Storm Shadow
  • Joanna Leeds known as Intern
  • Elana Justin known as Intern
  • Ilia Volok known as Russian Leader
  • Dikran Tulaine known as U.K. Leader
  • Robert Catrini known as Israeli President
  • Marcelo Tubert known as French Leader
  • James Lew known as Chinese Leader
  • Ajay Mehta known as Indian Leader
  • Augustus Cho known as North Korean Leader
  • Raja Deka known as Indian Expert (as Raja Chandra Deka)
  • Tiffany Lonsdale known as British Expert
  • Terry Dale Parks known as Greeter
  • Jun Hee Lee known as North Korean Captain
  • Afemo Omilami known as Chairman Joint Chief of Staff
  • W. Dante Ha known as Kim Jong's Nephew (as Dante Won Ha)
  • Carrie Wong known as Jhankri
  • Benjamin Blankenship known as Systems Officer
  • Adam Vernier known as Weapons Officer
  • Jim Palmer known as Clutch
  • Amin Joseph known as Cobra Secret Sevice
  • Rey Hernandez known as Cobra Secret Service
  • Grant Goodman known as First Son
  • Mikal Vega known as Arch Angel Joe
  • Luis Echagarruga known as Arch Angel Joe
  • Brelyn Plumbar known as Roadblock's Daughter
  • Amaya Plumbar known as Roadblock's Daughter
  • Dustan Costine known as Cobra Trooper
  • Michael Howe known as Cobra Trooper (as Michael D. Howe)
  • Geoffrey Howe known as Cobra Trooper (as Geoffrey S. Howe)
  • Erik Howsam known as U.K. Staff
  • Timothy Bruns known as Honor Guard
  • Robert Baker known as Cobra Commander (voice)
  • Robert Segari known as CIA Chief
  • Brittney Alger known as Bartender #1 (uncredited)
  • Andre Allemand known as Insurgent (uncredited)
  • John L. Armijo known as Cobra Trooper (uncredited)
  • Phil Austin known as Cobra Trooper (uncredited)
  • Michael AvMen known as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Nadi Berenger known as Indian President's Assistant (uncredited)
  • Beau Brasseaux known as Cobra Storm Trooper (uncredited)
  • Tom Bubrig known as White House Staffer (uncredited)
  • Trey Burvant known as Air Force Commander (uncredited)
  • Tom Cain known as German Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Chip Carriere known as German Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Joseph Cintron known as Cobra Storm Trooper (uncredited)
  • Edward J. Clare known as Diplomat (uncredited)
  • Jordon Michael Corbin known as Pararescue Officer (uncredited)
  • Edward R. Cox known as Banquet Guest / Dancer (uncredited)
  • Cody Dickinson known as Violinist (uncredited)
  • Rene Fabre known as Indian Football Carrier (uncredited)
  • Annie May Gay known as Red Ninja (uncredited)
  • Jim Gunter known as Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Gene Kevin Hames Jr. known as Cobra Storm Trooper (uncredited)
  • Steve M. Hammond known as Cobra Trooper Y (uncredited)
  • Eddie Hargitay known as Tunnel Rat (uncredited)
  • Kage Havok known as Cobra Secret Service (uncredited)
  • Eric Hennig known as German Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • WBBrown II known as Cobra Storm Trooper (uncredited)
  • Laura Muse Jackson known as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Skai Jackson known as Roadblock's Daughter (uncredited)
  • John C. Klein known as Gala Dignitary (uncredited)
  • Mark Krutov known as Russian Delegate (uncredited)
  • Anthony A. Kung known as North Korean Army Attaché (uncredited)
  • Evlin Lake known as Beautiful Woman (uncredited)
  • Skipper Landry known as French Courier (uncredited)
  • Jerry Lantigua known as Israeli President Security (uncredited)
  • Amy Le known as Red Ninja (uncredited)
  • Cynthia LeBlanc known as Banquet Guest (uncredited)
  • Elton LeBlanc known as Dignatory (uncredited)
  • Stephen Livaudais known as Army Sergeant Major (uncredited)
  • Sione Ma'umalanga known as Insurgent (uncredited)
  • Ken Massey known as COBRA Technician (uncredited)
  • Corinne Massiah known as Roadblock's Daughter (uncredited)
  • Mike Mayhall known as Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Austin Naulty known as Cobra (uncredited)
  • Michael O'Regan known as Banquet Guest (uncredited)
  • Fernandez Osvaldo known as Insurgent (uncredited)
  • Catherine Kim Poon known as Japanese Peasant (uncredited)
  • Philippe Radelet known as Banquet Guest / Waiter (uncredited)
  • Diezel Ramos known as Soldier (uncredited)
  • James Rawlings known as Cobra Secret Service (uncredited)
  • Robert Remus known as Sgt. Slaughter (uncredited)
  • Carlos Retana Jr. known as Cobra Trooper (uncredited)
  • Shawn M. Richardz known as Bartender (uncredited)
  • James Ricker II known as Technician (uncredited)
  • Michael Patrick Rogers known as Cobra Storm Trooper (uncredited)
  • Shawn Sanz known as India President Security (uncredited)
  • Andrew Serpas known as Cobra Trooper (uncredited)
  • Seth Sieunarine known as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Nicholas Simmons known as Cobra Secret Service (uncredited)
  • Terry Lee Smith known as Business Man (uncredited)
  • Han Soto known as North Korean Guard (uncredited)
  • Lauren Thomas known as Bar Maid (uncredited)
  • Stephen Daniel Wayne known as Insurgent (uncredited)
  • Rachel G. Whittle known as Banquet Dancer (uncredited)
  • Aaron V. Williamson known as Chief Hannar (uncredited)
  • Travis Wong known as Cobra Ninja (uncredited)
  • Michael Wozniak known as Lawyer (uncredited)
  • Elvin Yoshida known as North Korean Carrier (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Paramount Pictures (presents)
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents) (as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures)
  • Skydance Productions (presents)
  • Hasbro (in association with)
  • Di Bonaventura Pictures (as di Bonaventura Pictures)
  • Saints LA

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of combat violence and martial arts action throughout, and for brief sensuality and language



G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) Review by Z ML from Philippines

It sucks that they had to put up a poster of this movie with Duke(Channing Tatum) and Joe (Bruce Willis) so grossly misleading when Dukeshowed up about what 10 mins or so then dies and Joe shows up when halfof the movie is already finished, and not getting much burn at that (Ishould have known, how many of Willis's recent movies has been likethis already). For an average movie goer like me (i'd like to think ofmyself like that) that doesn't normally go researching(goggling stuff)before watching a movie, I was sucked up by the poster itself expectinga whole lot of Duke and Joe in action. In my opinion, The Rock is not abad actor himself but sadly he is not able to carry the movie byhimself. I believe the movie producers/marketers or whoever isresponsible for creating that misleading poster cheated people fortheir money. To be honest I am not sure I would be going to watch themovie in theater had I known I would be only getting this much, It'sone of the movies I could have waited to be available on HBO\TV or onDVD. I did like the special effects though, especially the mountainaction scenes.





G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) Review by naregian from United States
As a film buff, I love seeing films alone on Saturday afternoons orFriday nights. As as result of my frequent attendance, I have come toknow not to expect much from action blockbuster films. Yes, you getyour usual incomprehensible hand-to-hand fights, buildings explodingand enemy gunfire as inaccurate as ever, with the inevitably minimalplot and screenplay. As the ending credits rolled, I stood up thinking"ehhh". The film definitely had some amazingly entertaining actionsequences and awesome special effects, but you know, you can't reallybe THAT amazed with an action film. Not gonna lie, the screenplay inthis film was pretty well written, and it included quite a fewpleasantly surprising laughs. Dwayne Johnson has a big few months aheadof him with the release of Snitch (which I give a 7/10), the next Fastand Furious movie, and Pain & Gain. With this film, he did reinforcehis true acting credentials, even though not much notable acting isobserved in such a genre. All in all, if you're expecting somethinglike Olympus Has Fallen, you might be dissatisfied. If you go in likeme, with no true expectations other than hoping for some entertainment,you might like what you see.





G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) Review by Mek Torres from Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines
G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra feels like it belongs to a different age ofblockbusters. It had a hard time fitting in to the modern generationthus most moviegoers never find it as appealing as the other films thatwas released on that year. Those rants can be true only in somereasons. The film is undeniably silly and dumb but it was never boringand has its own quality. Since people are now asking for darker andmuch serious blockbusters, this sequel reduces all the silliness thatwas displayed on the original. G.I. Joe: Retaliation is cooler and lesscartoony. Unfortunately, it is also less exciting and terriblyuninspired. The action may be better looking but the lack of fortitudeand creativity made it fall short into another visual showcase stress.

"Awesome" is the main goal of this sequel. While the original was toocorny to impress, this film darkens the tone and made it a bit down toearth. It abandons the silly gadgets and the ridiculous laws of physicsthat was shown in the original. But the film fails to be both dark andrealistic. Not only because of those robotic fireflies and the massannihilating missiles but the secret prisons and the government areunbelievably dumb to manage their job. Well, it's a blockbuster basedon toys so it will never be too realistic. Deal with it while we arehere for the fun. The dark aspects aren't dark at all. What they onlydo is to be serious. This seriousness blocks the potential joy andturns it into standard blockbuster bland.

The storytelling is quite messy. It's like an uninteresting version ofMission Impossible: Ghost Protocol with uninteresting characters. Thestorytelling from the first movie wasn't great either since it iscluttered with cheesy flashbacks. But it's worse here because it takessome twists that are absurdly incoherent. And so, it's all pretentious.The characters are boring and even the performances can't bring them tolife. Dwayne Johnson is the only good thing among them though, BruceWillis is trying to make fun of himself again as a crazy grandaddy, andthe villains ham it up which isn't suppose to be a bad thing but theycan't give enough personality to them.

The action scenes are acceptable enough to call awesome at least. Withall the explosions and the none CGI-ed machines, it seems to be reallyexciting, but it's not. It does a fine job to be pretty but there's adifference between good looking and exciting. There's only a littlesuspense. If there is actually suspense and joy then it would be foundat the mountain ninja fight but it's just mild and still glosses someslow motions in it. For the rest of the action, the heroes are alwayssuperior. Plus more explosions and slow-mos. The action is stylishlydirected anyway. The fight between Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow remainsto be the only action that excites and one part of the climax has anutty scene with The Rock riding huge vehicles and shooting like abadass. The production designs, special effects, and costumes getsbetter. What else to talk about it?

The absence of the Joes' ridiculous transportation and weapons,holograms, and other snazzy gadgets may please our modern viewers butit also forgets why this material is interesting anyway. Now we onlyget typical military stuff. It still has some crazy devices but it'slimited compare to the first film. Rise of Cobra wasn't a classic. It'snothing more than a simple guilty pleasure. Same with Retaliationexcept this one can't even be completely pleasurable unless you wantsome endless visual coolness. Cool is not a bad thing but it could havebeen creative and much more exciting instead of showing off slow-mos onscreen. To be fair, it's mildly entertaining and good to look at. Ifthe film wasn't this visually awesome, it would have been an emptycinema. The series still fails to justify its source material.






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