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'G.I. Joe' Director Stephen Sommers FIRED From The Film?

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Posted June 11, 2009 - By Joseph Baxter

'G.I. Joe' Director Stephen Sommers FIRED From The Film?

A seemingly grim rumor regarding the upcoming G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra has hit the web today. Director Stephen Sommers is said to have been fired from the film (which is now in the tail end of its post-production stage.) On the forums for producer, Don Murphy, a member under the name, Endtimes posted a thread which has essentially revealed the details behind this story. (Which I should note, is in dispute from other sources.)

So the story goes like this-

after a test screening wherein the film tested the lowest score ever from an audience in the history of Paramount, the executive who pushed for the movie Brad Weston had Stephen Sommers, the super hack director of the film fired. Removed. Locked out of the editing room.

Stuart Baird, a renowned "fixer" editor was brought it to try to see if it could be made releasable. Meanwhile producer Lorenzo whose turkey IMAGINE THAT explodes this weekend as the new bomb in theatres (also championed by Weston) was told his services were no longer needed on the film either.

Sommers was then forced by his William Morris agents to pretend that he was working on Tarzan over at Warner Brothers doing design work, even though that film doesn't even have a good script yet. When word of the firing started to be whispered about in Hollywood, Sommers was summoned back to the editing room- but only to save appearances, Baird is still editing the movie with studio input.

Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner, who turned down other offers from the property to go with the script that was rushed in 8 weeks by Stuart Beattie because of the writer's strike is frantic that this will destroy the brand and is distancing himself from the pending catastophe.

NONE of this needed to happen, except someone who did not know the mythology, Lorenzo was in charge of the film and never contradicted Sommers on anything. Lorenzo, so you know, was Chairman of Warners and had GI JOE under option there (not as a producer) for SEVEN years and he refused to greenlight the film, stating that because he gre up in Italy he had no knowledge of it. If you google enough, at one point you will see he wanted the film to be about an action hero named MANN (Action Man, get it) and he clearly had no clue what the GI Joe world really was.

And the hapless hack Sommers? Where did he come from? The confused Jon Fogelman at William Morris, who signed Hasbro away from CAA, had to find a director in a hurry for his new clients and gave him the only guy who he repped who would do it. A sad end to what COULD have been a great franchise. Acceleration suits indeed.

Ouch! (Although I do find it ironic that such a stinging creative criticism was posted on the forums of a man who was credited as a Producer on Double Dragon.) Don't get me wrong, while the 80's G.I. Joe purist in me was underwhelmed by the creative direction we saw in those initial trailers, there still seemed to be potential for some satisfying ass-kickery. However, it was immediately clear that Paramount did not go through the trouble to seek out a script which was at least inspired by the atmosphere of the comics and cartoon series. What we saw was something that was trying to be the James Bond film that John Woo will (thankfully) never make. I'm not the kind to completely condemn a film before I see it, but I think that based on the trailers and the character pictures that have surfaced, I DO have a right to comment on the stylistic direction. Barring Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow, the characters look pretty lame. (Don't even get me started on Cobra Commander.) Based purely on that, putting it into kinder terms, it's a bit "inauspicious."

We've heard similar last-minute "disaster" edits regarding X-Men Origins: Wolverine, with its "leaked" version, and re-shoots taking place as late as a mere few months from release. In the end, those things did not end up being a factor against the success of that film (even though the film was met with mixed criticism.) However, if it turns out that Sommers really did get handed his pink slip from the film, then we may have to take it as a sign that something went horribly wrong with this film.

I said it before, and I'll say it again. I am not trying to be a hater, I just want to be entertained like anyone else. Being proven wrong on early criticism is the best gift I could get. Will G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra prove me wrong? I sincerely hope so. The August 7 release is not that far down the road.

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  • gamer4life75

    No village people = NO GI JOE!!!!

    Posted: June 12, 2009 12:36 PM | Reply | Report
    gamer4life75
  • Sigil

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Cobra Commander might have worked though....

    Posted: June 12, 2009 9:15 AM | Reply | Report
    Sigil
  • Sigil

    GI Joe was going to suck regardless if a Wayan was in it or not....THE FIRST MISTAKE WAS THE SCRIPT...It was never going to be GI JOE.. The second mistake was the director... Didn't he make Van Helsing? The casting should have been some talented unknown actors.... Too blame is on Marlon is letting many people who made the decisions on the direction of this movie off to easy. If they replace Maron, would that make the movie a summer blockbuster? LOGIC PEOPLE...... I agree though the title should of been "Mighty Morphing Power Joes." Now you know and knowing is half the battle....

    Posted: June 12, 2009 9:13 AM | Reply | Report
    Sigil
  • deline

    Hahaha to Director Stephen Sommers you have been fired from the film.
    Now the film need a bitter Director.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 10:20 PM | Reply | Report
    deline
  • contactone

    I lol'd at the generic chop of Cobra Commander and the director.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 3:18 PM | Reply | Report
    contactone
  • MutantEnemyMTL

    I hope this still gets released so the guys at Rifftrax can tear it a new one. That way I can see the hot chicks in tight leather outfits (Sienna Miller & Rachel Nichols) without loosing 20 IQ points just from being exposed to such a stupid movie.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 2:59 PM | Reply | Report
    MutantEnemyMTL
  • joshua_nash

    i knew the moment i heard about the movie that is would be an epic fail, then i saw the trailer, and this news has proven that this movie will be the most epic of epic failures, all i can say is wtf did Hollywood do to my second favorite childhood toy(transformers being the first)?

    Posted: June 11, 2009 1:45 PM | Reply | Report
  • koolboricua

    this movie is goin to sux, i hate the cast, they are just not the right people neither the director is, so is goin to be hurtin when it comes out, heck i wont even care if they leak it too

    Posted: June 11, 2009 1:04 PM | Reply | Report
    koolboricua
  • WrathofSuperman

    I think gi joe could have been cool

    Posted: June 11, 2009 1:01 PM | Reply | Report
    WrathofSuperman
  • azn_bl1tzkr13g

    i saw the trailer for this in theaters. i had no idea it was supposed to be GI Joe until it said at the end: GI Joe.....FAIL

    Posted: June 11, 2009 1:00 PM | Reply | Report
    azn_bl1tzkr13g
  • xspectrex

    hey now the baroness looks good but outside of her and the ninja's ya you got nada.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 12:39 PM | Reply | Report
    xspectrex
  • Lucifer6972

    LOL!!! "My evil plan has worked flawlessly." LOL!!! That's funny.

    But I love G.I Joe too much, I already gave out my opinion on things like these. Like have you guys seen the Animated Movie that came about weeks ago? Resolute? Freaking sweet! But I don't know, I thought Cobra was a moron for staying there...we were debating over here that, LOL!! :)

    We'll see what happens but look at what happens when you don't follow orders, you're lucky, you can't get shot, you'll get fired. Consider yourself fortunate for having a job...

    Posted: June 11, 2009 12:27 PM | Reply | Report
    Lucifer6972
  • rogjg42

    a wayan + my 80's memories of gi joe = ALL KINDS OF FAIL..

    Posted: June 11, 2009 12:23 PM | Reply | Report
    rogjg42
  • MegaMark26

    cough cough. what do you expect from the director that made Van Helsing..lol i shuddered watching the trailer for this movie for all the reasons vaajtswv stated. i don't know about the BI as a focal point. it should've had a fresh take on the flick.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 12:06 PM | Reply | Report
    MegaMark26
  • cmdluke

    @Joseph Baxter
    The quoted portion of the story was practially the same color as the dark background. i had to highlight it to read it. i thought it was gonna have story spoilers or something.
    Its fixed now though. =)

    Posted: June 11, 2009 11:59 AM | Reply | Report
    cmdluke
  • x_nation

    I have always been a huge fan of G.I.Joe, and the movie trailer never presented itself as being a good translation from back then (for me at least). Regardless, I was still going to give it a chance but this doesn't surprise me...

    If the studio has so much problems with this being a disaster then they have less than 8 weeks to correct it or postpone its release date and take the hit.

    @ JB

    I agree with you with the characters looking pretty lame...

    Posted: June 11, 2009 11:58 AM | Reply | Report
    x_nation
  • SirCitadel

    acceleration suits indeed.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 11:52 AM | Reply | Report
    SirCitadel
  • cryfordawn

    I thought this film had NOTHING to do with GI Joe other then stealing the name. Looks horrible and honestly until I see cobra troops in blue outfits like the cartoon I have no interest in this movie at all. I am glad Paramount finally stepped up and said WOW we have a POS here

    Posted: June 11, 2009 11:43 AM | Reply | Report
    cryfordawn
  • BONERJAM

    This movie looks terrible.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 11:42 AM | Reply | Report
    BONERJAM
  • vaajtswv

    This movie was a failure in the making when details started coming through. The first was Marlon Waynes. The second were power suits. They may as well have call this movie Might Morphing Power Joes. The third was going with a heavy CGI. They should have taken a page from the Bourne Identity. It had no special effects (or if it did, it was not obvious, used traditional stunts, and had a pretty ugly love interest, yet BI was put together well. I think Chuck Norris's Delta Force movie are better.

    Posted: June 11, 2009 11:37 AM | Reply | Report
    vaajtswv

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