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Russo Review — “G Force” DVD, Blu Ray

Russo Review — “G Force” DVD, Blu Ray

December 14, 2009 By Joe Russo 1 Comment

DVD/Blu-ray Release Date: December 15, 2009

Russo Rating =3 out of 10 stars

Consistently misses the comic beats it sets out for.

gforceIf the concept of super-spy guinea pigs seems juvenile to you, there’s a reason. Special Effects guru turned writer/director Hoyt Yeatman may have penned the screenplay and brought G-Force to life under the supervision of one of Hollywood’s most successful producers, Jerry Bruckheimer, but the inspiration for the flaccid action comedy came from none other than Yeatman’s prepubescent son.

Yes, the story of specially trained, operative guinea pigs dispatched to take down a maniacal, billionaire super villain came from a boy who thought it would be interesting to watch a movie from the perspective of characters the size of his GI Joes (Apparently he never saw Small Soldiers). Don’t take my word for it though; it’s on the special features of the BluRay.

While the action vehicle has all the slick effects and whiz-bang action you’d come to expect from a Bruckheimer production, it consistently misses the comic beats it sets out for. On a behind the scenes tour of their special effects facility, writer/director Yeatman takes viewers through the process of animating the characters and action in G-Force. Watching the helmer in action, the knowledgeable and paternal filmmaker comes across as quite dull. Sure, he has been responsible for crafting some of the most beautiful effects in Bruckheimer’s blockbusters, but watching him interact with his fellow animators, it quickly becomes clear how he could make the likes of Jon Favreau and The Hangover’s Zach Galifianakis completely unfunny.

If you can shut your brain off and enjoy the incredible animation and stylish visuals, made even better by 1080p BluRay, perhaps you can get through the nagging, grating feeling that there could have been some comedic potential in G-Force. However, even then, you can’t help but feel the film ultimately exists as a big “F-you” to Michael Bay for ditching Bruckheimer and Yeatman to pursue Spielberg, ILM and those lucrative transforming toys.

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About Joe Russo

After graduating Magna Cum Laude from Arizona State University with degrees in both the school of “Film and Media Production” and the “Walter Cronkite School of Journalism”, Award-Winning filmmaker Joe Russo has worked on feature films, commercials and television programs. Since 2010, Joe has worked under long-time Hollywood Producer Bill Todman Jr. at Level 1 Entertainment as Director of Development, creating a slate of major motion pictures and television programs.

Comments

  1. Elden says

    December 27, 2009 at 11:34 am

    Starting with “Stuart Little”, the consideration of there ever being a movie involving Guinea Pigs has been on the minds of Cavy fanciers. The disappointment with the plot and story line is a nagging acknowlegement, but the attempt and the resulting financial success of the movie was appreciated.
    I have read commentary at other reviews and understand the occassional ‘groaning’ of there being yet another rodent movie. I have mentally felt a level of something similar when yet another mouse charactor is featured in a “New” movie.
    ‘G-Force’ is appreciated.

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