trailer break: ‘G-Force’
Take a break from work: watch a trailer...
(more below the ad... scroll down...)
Jerry Bruckheimer is making rodent movies now, eh?
It’s like The A-Team with rats.
And the guy named “Blaster” got that name for his propensity to fart loudly on a regular basis, I’m guessing...
I’m onboard for Bill Nighy as the bad guy, however. And anyone who wants to complain about how it’s always Brits as the bad guys (as in that other G-movie this summer, which looks pretty much on par with this one), which is of course a legitimate complaint, should take note that at least the British villains are always the most interesting characters in the movies.
G-Force opens in the U.S. on July 24 and in the U.K. on July 31.
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| GI Joe The Rise of Cobra
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comments
posted by JoshDM (Wed Jul 01 09, 3:45PM)
So... this isn't the Gatchaman live action flick?
posted by bzero (Wed Jul 01 09, 9:49PM)
@JoshDM That was my first thought, too, but apparently not?
posted by Left_Wing_Fox (Thu Jul 02 09, 10:07AM)
The one guinea pig who spoke in nothing but rap cliches? *shudder*
posted by Cajungirl0 (Thu Jul 02 09, 4:03PM)
Yea, a lot of people were initially getting G-Force and Gatchman confused. This is a kid-friendly movie based on the "Guinea Pig" special agent force. I actually thought that clip was funny. I can see kids laughing throughout this movie. The cast is pretty good too, with Will Arnett and Penelope Cruz on board.
posted by Tonio Kruger (Tue Jul 28 09, 4:23PM)
I keep telling myself it couldn't possibly be more tasteless than this bit, but that trailer's still worrisome. And from a Disney flick yet.