The Weekly Planet - GI Joe: The Rise Of Cobra - Caravan of Garbage
Episode Date: July 22, 2021With Snake Eyes getting his own origin movie it's time to revisit the Snake Eyes origin movie, 2009's GI Joe The Rise Of Cobra. A blatant Hasbro attempt to cash in on the success of the Transformers m...ovie it seems Channing Tatum's Duke go up against the might of Destro, Cobra Commander and other people in goofy costumes with the back of GI Joe, an elite fighting force of weirdos with bizarre weapons and a green screen base. Also nanites and the President becomes the guy from The Mummy or whatever. It's a great movie and everyone thought so. Thanks for listening!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/Bh9Md13y_QkHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-s...The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t...The Weekly Planet Direct Download ►
Transcript
Discussion (0)
FX's The Veil explores the surprising and fraught relationship between two women who play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London.
One woman has a secret.
The other, a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss, is now streaming on Disney+.
Will you rise with the sun to help change mental health care forever?
Join the Sunrise Challenge to raise funds for CAMH,
the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
to support life-saving progress in mental health care.
From May 27th to 31st,
people across Canada will rise together
and show those living with mental illness and addiction
that they're not alone.
Help CAMH build a future where no one is left behind.
So, who will you rise for?
Register today at sunrisechallenge.ca.
That's sunrisechallenge.ca.
This podcast is part of the Planet Broadcasting Network.
Visit planetbroadcasting.com for more podcasts from our great mates.
Welcome back, everybody, to another episode of Caravan of Garbage.
This week, in celebration of Snake Eye's Year Zero origin story, we're looking at G.I. Joe
origin dukes up. Marriage story, yes. So this is also a G.I. Joe origin story of sorts, isn't it
Mason? It's everybody's origin. Everybody's got a haunted past, everybody's got a flashback,
everybody's just being a sad Channing Tatum
driving a motorcycle in the rain outside a graveyard.
It's just, it's a lot of that.
It's a lot of...
It's a lot of leaving a like, isn't it?
It's a lot of leaving a like
and it's a lot of flashbacks and sad origins and...
G.I. Joe sad origins.
G.I. Joe sad origins for a movie that when you think about it
is ultimately just about toys.
Like I think re-watching this movie, every scene I had to step back and go,
okay, this is a movie, I guess, for children that is just about toys.
And if you imagine all the characters are just action figures
and vehicle play sets being wielded by children,
smashing them into each other, you go, oh, this actually makes some sense.
Well, yeah, because you say it's a toy property,
and it is because Hasbro did this off the success of Transformers
two years prior.
In the making of, there's literally a moment
where one of the Hasbro executives is like,
we looked at all our brands and went, what brands?
And everybody applauded.
Well, I applauded because i'm like yeah that's
that's movies mostly isn't it what brands do we have how can we rebrand our brands and they and
they just did it and we're lucky this isn't a cheerios movie honestly just cheerios battling
for worldwide supremacy count chocula so well that that movieberry. That movie's definitely coming.
Cap'n Crunch.
Oh my God.
So a lot of this is based off the 1980s rebrand of the series because it was just like a standard action man prior to that.
And also a lot of the stories from the comics.
Going into this, were you a fan of G.I. Joe?
Because I wasn't.
I knew bits and pieces, but I didn't really have any of the toys
or the ships or the play sets or whatever. I knew I had so many of the toys I read the I read the
the American comics I read Action Force the British version my god which is the same thing
but rebranded for for Britain and they all have tea and crumpets and etc it's more polite they
would they wear top hats and monocles and it is is more polite, yes. There's a monocle in this. Well, that's a tip of the hat to G.I. Joe the Action Force.
So for me, look, I watched this movie in 2009
where I'd spent six months in fairly remote Africa teaching,
and I hadn't seen a movie.
And then on the plane, I sat down and somebody handed me food.
I thought you were going to say they handed you a copy of G.I. Joe,
The Rise of Cobra on just the dvd
you just still you just stared at that cover all the way 14 hours on a plane and i and i and i
watched this movie and i went yeah i love this because it was just like and look i know it's
objectively it's it's it's not great but i think as far as as you mentioned the translation from
toys to comics it, it's just
a cartoon. You know they have all the sayings
like knowing is half the battle
life like hair, kung fu grip
all these things that come from G.I. Joe
and there's jetpacks and weird planes and big drills
and submarines and a night raven
I looked it up Mason, that's a big thing isn't it?
The jet? I mean I guess
It's a big thing!
It's a very convenient
mark six jet that exists there's only one in the world and it just happened to be there
uh and it's capable of catching mark five missiles it's very very convenient and it's also
slightly more resistant to nanite technology yeah uh than other vehicles well i think we should take
we first of all it's it's the rise of cobra everybody out there it's the rise of Cobra, everybody out there. It's not Rise of the Cobra, as everyone seems to think
when I have conversations about it in real life.
It's not what it's called.
It's called The Rise of Cobra.
What I did enjoy about this movie is I like the idea
of regular army soldiers kind of encountering this worldwide task force
that has all this cool tech and all this, you know, all this slightly advanced warfare stuff.
I think that's an interesting idea.
I think it takes it way too far and it dips it into sort of cartoony.
But I love their greatest weapon, which is, of course,
you just mentioned, which is their plot armour,
which is when every character...
Sometimes it's literal armour.
Sometimes it's literal armour.
But sometimes, like in the opening action sequence,
you know, Cobra's shock blaster guns
will just absolutely turn helicopters and cars just to atoms,
unless Channing Tatum's in the Humvee,
in which case he just flips it over.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Just people surviving exploding planes and helicopters
and things flipping over
just because they've got to get to that next scene.
They've got to get to the next scene.
So in the not too distant future, in the year 2020,
when this movie is set.
Is it?
Yes.
What?
What?
Is that?
I missed it.
This is true.
Well, they don't say it, but that is officially when it's set.
I should have known as a big G.I. Joe fan.
Well, you should have also known.
What's happening over at Action Force?
How are the crumpets in 2020?
So Stephen Summers, who directed the first two mummy movies he took great care which i also think is a great choice if you're
going to do do gi joe i understand why you'd get someone like him at this time great care to have
three mummy alumni in this movie oh yeah three do we want to name them brandon fraser's in there
yes sergeant something or other yes Yes. Not a character I recognised.
Kevin J. O'Connor is in this as Dr Mindbender.
Yep, yep.
And the great Arnold Vosloo is Zartan.
That's right.
What I love about Zartan is he's a master of disguise,
as we all know.
You mean putting a hat on.
Yeah, I was going to say putting a hat on,
putting on an eye patch,
but then suddenly it's like,
oh, we've got nanotechnology,
we'll just change him into the president.
Yeah. I like that jump. There's like, oh, we've got nanotechnology. We'll just change you into the president. Yeah.
I like that jump.
There's no prosthetics.
There's nothing in between.
It's just put on a hat.
Now you're the president.
But Stephen Sommers took great care over the technology depicted in this film
going through various books and magazines about weapons technology.
He feels that almost 100% of the technology can be developed within 10 to 20 years.
How do you feel about that?
Great question.
By the way, it's about a nanite bomb
and they'll keep naniting
and they'll just engulf everything.
So what's happened is Christopher Eccleston,
he's gotten some juice from Doctor Who
and he's on his tour of doing Hollywood stuff that he hates.
So he did Thor after this?
Yeah.
Before this?
The same time?
The same year?
The same sets?
I don't know.
He did that.
He did this.
He did one of those
young adult novels,
you know, whatever,
where he was the guy
with long hair.
You know?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They all did one of those.
He did a bunch of those.
Yeah, so he's in the middle of this.
So he's a weapons designer.
Yep.
And he has developed a nanotechnological
bomb that can eat through metal and etc and just and never stops eating through metal yes stop
never stopping but he wants it to seem like they're being stolen so he can chaos chaos so then he can
sell bunkers to the president but then he gets somebody to become the president. Yeah. So he's got full control of everything.
You could just get him in a toilet.
You know what I mean?
The president.
Is that a social event?
Yeah, yeah.
He goes into a toilet.
I'll suck him into the toilet.
Suck him into the toilet.
Instead of building some sort of nanotech toilet
that you sit on and you think it's a normal toilet,
and then it opens up into like a big well
and it sucks you down the toilet.
And then Zartan drops down from the ceiling.
It's perfect.
Yeah.
That's what they would have done in Mission Impossible, I feel.
Yeah, definitely.
But yeah, do you think there's too many hologram people in this movie?
Because that's a thought that I had.
I think there's not enough Cisco telepresence in this movie.
I think there should be more Cisco telepresence,
and I want to invest in Cisco telepresence.
Well, that's very good.
Because there were too many scenes where it was like,
you better get this done.
Oh, I'm a hologram. Well, you're not doing enough G.I you better get this done oh i'm a hologram
well you you better get you better you you're not doing enough gi joe stuff i'm a hologram too
it's like yeah okay fine you're all holograms who gives a shit stop doing this it happens like
eight times well they did they stopped doing it and they got to weird jumping around suits
oh yeah i wanted to ask you about that so they are called accelerator suits yes now steven
summers uh no i looked into this because i'm like is this a gi joe thing because i don't remember it
being no yeah so steven this this james is my number one beef with this movie as the number
one gi joe slash action force fan yeah yeah fair enough i don't like it that's i mean again their
action their action figures clashing together but it But it feels very much like they went, you know why Transformers was successful?
Robots spinning through the air in slow motion.
We've got to get in some of that.
Can we get a human man to do that?
He'd be torn to pieces.
Put him in a suit.
Well, Stephen Sommers, he wrote a script prior to this that never got picked up called Accelerator.
Oh.
And so he went, yeah.
called Accelerator. And so he went, yeah.
As women, our life stages come with unique risk factors,
like when our estrogen levels drop during menopause, causing the risk of heart disease to go up.
Know your risks. Visit heartandstroke.ca.
FX's The Veil explores the surprising and fraught relationship between two women who play a deadly game of truth and lies
on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London.
One woman has a secret.
The other, a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss, is now streaming on Disney+.
Will you rise with the sun to help change mental health care forever?
Join the Sunrise Challenge to raise funds for CAMH,
the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
to support life-saving progress in mental health care.
From May 27th to 31st, people across Canada will rise together
and show those living with mental illness and addiction that they're not alone.
Help CAMH build a future where no one is left behind.
So, who will you rise for?
Register today at sunrisechallenge.ca.
That's sunrisechallenge.ca.
My dream of making a man slightly faster and more bouncy
and in bad CGI, it will come true.
I didn't mind that sequence,
because they're jumping through and over buses or whatever.
It's not too bad, you know.
And, I mean, it suits themselves when you see, like,
people actually running in them, which they had to do for some of this.
It's not a great design.
Like, it's a weird clear faceplate.
But I just think, you know, there's some fun.
It's a fun chase.
Can we talk design?
Let's talk design.
Because some of the design in this, costume specifically,
changes were made from the comics that did not need to be made.
Are you talking about snake lips?
The character's snake lips?
With carefully cultivated, just moulded, beautiful musculature
and beautiful lips.
You want him to just pick you up in his big arms
and cradle you against his big Batman 89 carved musculature
and give you a big comforting kiss with his big moulded lips.
Do you think when he puts the mask on he has to lock his lips in?
That's a great question.
To the inside of the mask, his real lips?
I hope so.
So that's Ray Park, by the way.
People probably figured that out because he's doing all the Ray Park stuff that you know and love.
But sometimes the mouth is slightly open.
I'm like, has he got different masks?
What's he doing?
Because the mask doesn't move as far as I know.
But yeah.
He has to anticipate when he might be surprised, for example,
or quizzical.
And then he has to dive behind a pillar
and put his quizzical lips on.
Like, hmm, purse lips to indicate scepticism.
So what I think you might be referring to
is when Christopher Eccleston's character,
who is Destro, he's based off his ancestors.
He's like, my ancestor wore a metal mask.
And then Cobra Commander's like, you'll wear a bloody metal mask all day, mate.
And so he gives him the nanite metal mask technology.
Funny stuff.
Just a really funny scene, right?
Just a big egghead with big metal ears sticking out the side.
I'm a big fan, yeah.
But Cobra Commander, I assume you're not a fan of.
No.
Well, first of all, JGL just storming in on Channing Tatum's engagement.
What's up?
You're getting engaged?
Here I am.
He's still on one knee.
Maybe just, yeah, see how this plays out.
And then he becomes C cobra commander because he goes
into a building that's going to be airstrikes and then he discovers the secret to nanotechnology
and then he stays in the building while it gets bombed but then because of the trauma that channing
tatum felt because he couldn't save jgl yep he. He leaves Sienna Miller's Baroness.
Yes.
And that makes JGL want revenge against Channing Tatum?
Yes.
It's kind of on you, man.
Well, I think the costume is very interesting.
Isn't it, though?
Yeah.
What I also love is he's doing a lot of one-eye acting
because his mouth is completely covered and he's doing a lot of one-eye acting because his mouth
is completely covered and he's wearing a monocle so it's just a lot of like intense one-eye stares
and the voice that i assumed he would it was being like it's at a certain point you go why are you
why did you get joseph gordon levitt if you can't see him yeah and he's doing a voice which i
assumed was overdubbed by somebody else, but that's him doing like the cartoon Cobra Commander impression,
like a sort of halfway impression of that.
Yeah, crazy stuff.
And then the mask he gets at the end, rubbish.
Well, apparently it was like,
does this other mask look a bit like a KKK mask?
And I'm like, yeah, I can see that.
Anyway, what I'm saying is, based on all this,
whoever did the costume designing should absolutely be fired right now from the production of G.I. Joe, The Rise of Cobra.
Wow.
Yeah, I'm putting my foot down.
Well, actually, no, you just missed it because this was set in the year 2020.
Ah, I did miss it.
Speaking of Cobra Commander, he's not a guy called Rex.
He's a guy named Fred.
So, yeah, I looked into it and there's kind of, what is his backstory?
He's a guy named Fred.
Yeah.
And he started a pyramid scheme.
Is this true?
Some steps are missing.
And then Cobra.
Okay, gotcha.
In the town of Springfield, but not the Springfield you're thinking of.
A different town of Springfield.
I like at the end how, because he's not the main bad guy.
Then at the end he's like, I'm the main bad guy.
Call me Cobra Commander.
Then they're like, you're under arrest.
And he's like, oh, fuck.
Because if he didn't do that, he could have just said, I was being manipulated.
Absolutely, right?
But no, he had to step up, didn't he?
Yeah, that's right.
So there's some Storm Shadow snake eye origin situation, which presumably we're getting in Snake Eye Origins Year Zero.
Yeah.
Where did he get his snake eyes?
Where did he get his snake eyes?
Stole them off a snake?
Yeah.
Okay, good.
That is accurate. Okay, good. That is accurate.
Okay, good.
So did Storm Shadow really kill their master when he was like eight?
Because that's crazy.
No, spoiler alert.
It was.
Hang on, let me think.
Zartan?
It was either Zartan or Firefly.
I can't remember, but it was one of them.
It was a trick.
Okay, so they're not really enemies?
No.
Oh.
Yeah. What do you think of the storm
shadow outfit though that's pretty good he invented the fidget spinner i was gonna say his dry cleaning
bills must be insane but he did invent the fidget spinner so you know he's guess he's got that money
to burn yeah so do you think there is a real through line there because he is fidget spinning
that shuriken i think it's entirely possible. I looked it up. They were invented in 1993, but they didn't come to prominence
until after G.I. Joe Rise of Retaliations.
So, you know, what do you do?
What do you say?
We also got Duke, obviously,
who's just like generic action man.
I want to talk more about Channing Tatum's involvement
because it's quite hilarious.
I think I know a little bit about that.
Oh, good, good.
I mean, this is years before Magical Michael,
but he's still looking good, isn't he?
He's not looking like chiseled,
but he's looking great.
And then we've got Ripcord, of course,
who his story arc is, I can fly a plane.
No one will let me fly a plane.
But then they're going to let me fly the best plane.
Yeah, that's right.
It's the best voice-activated plane.
The best Celtic voice-activated plane.
Yeah, there's another one that's pretty good,
but I think this is the best one, yeah.
So he also...
It just keeps getting activated by football chants.
Yeah.
So his story is also he teaches a very competent G.I. Joe Task Force member
to be less competent and more emotional, essentially.
So that's fun, isn't it?
Just wearing somebody down over the course of two hours.
I loved how they got their little meat cute.
Ripcord and Scarlet got their little meat cute.
They slowly got closer together.
They learned to respect one another
and be attracted to one another.
And by the second one,
they're just going to be obliterated in an airstrike or something.
Or something, yeah.
Or maybe off screen.
I think it might even be off screen.
I cannot remember.
I have seen it.
We will talk about it on another episode of Caravan of Garbage.
Spoiler alert next week.
Is that a spoiler?
Yeah.
That's a spoiler.
I've written here, I like their little cartoon base that they live in.
I like the fact that they're all just wearing different camo.
Oh, yeah.
Some have got urban camo, some have got jungle camo.
Why not?
Who cares?
You can mix it up, wear whatever you want. Well, that's G.I. Joe, isn't Some have got urban camo, some have got jungle camo. Why not? Who cares? I like it.
Just mix it up,
wear whatever you want.
Well, that's G.I. Joe, isn't it?
Yeah, no, it is.
Yeah.
I'd also like...
They're probably off
on different global missions,
I don't know.
They might be, yeah.
I'd also enjoy
the Die Another Day
slash Austin Powers
styled ice kind of cave
that the Cobra Commander live in
and also underwater
because a lot of this
is submarine stuff.
James, I have a list here.
Yep.
It says things that are CGI in this movie that probably shouldn't be CGI in this movie.
Here we go.
Cars, motorcycles, jet fighters, men in robot suits,
men abseiling, missiles, smoke, electricity,
elevators, glass, sand, snow, water, submarines,
large submarines, miniature fighter jets,
underwater military bases, underground military bases polar bears that is that is the list do some of these practical do do do some of
his models yeah just just get some stock footage of a polar bear yeah i mean i think the moment
what you're talking about i think is mostly encapsulated in one elevator ride. Yeah, it is.
Yeah.
Terrific stuff.
I like at the end how Cobra Commander and Destro are speaking of impossible spaces.
They're trapped in a weird, impossible prison.
In a void, but in an electricity cell.
But they're in cell numbers seven and nine.
Who's in eight?
Great question.
Maybe it's in the next movie.
I think they're all frozen.
Can't remember.
It's a different prison than the second one.
Anyway, the point is... Oh, there was a prison transfer.
I want to say prison transfer origins, G.I. Joe, year one.
My guess, James, would be there is no eight.
So when there's a prison break, it's a bit fun for the guards
because they're like, we're going to get eight, we're going to get eight.
But the prison warden's like, there is no eight.
This is hilarious.
This is actually a very good joke that I've done.
I'm good at this.
Let's talk, Mason.
Okay.
Finally, let's get real here.
I'm turning my chair around.
In terms of little trivia boys, let's call this.
Let's call this little trivia boys.
Here's a little trivia boy for you.
Hey, Breaker, it's just an ATM, not an ATM machine.
Good point.
It's not an automatic telemachine machine.
Is he the one with the big minigun?
No, he's the guy with the little goggles.
He's on goggles.
It's me, goggles.
I'm French.
Yeah.
Maybe that's why he didn't know.
Oh, maybe.
Maybe that's what they call it in France.
I was actually, let's just do it here.
There's a minigun in this.
What do you think?
Pretty good.
But it's not tearing through a bunch of people, right?
It's not tearing through a bunch of people, so zero.
Zero out of ten.
through a bunch of people, right?
So I'm tearing through a bunch of people, so zero.
Zero out of ten.
So interesting that you mentioned that Arnold Vosloo is not the only hangover from the Mummy movies.
So Brendan Fraser, I looked it up, he plays Sergeant Stone.
There we go.
Popular beret character, presumably.
He rolls in on a three-wheeled motorbike.
Hell yeah.
Just being like, who's being a G.I. Joe in here?
I'm going to check this out.
Can I make anybody here a better G.I. Joe? Maybe one of these guys can teach me to's being a G.I. Joe in here? I'm going to check this out. Can I make anybody here a better G.I. Joe?
Maybe one of these guys can teach me to be a better G.I. Joe.
So Brendan Fraser, and I think Stephen Summers has also mentioned this in passing,
that in their continuity he is a descendant of Rick O'Connell.
So there you go.
The Mummy universe, including the Tom Cruise one, I guess, is set in this movie,
which means the Tom Cruise Mummy movie is a prequel to this movie.
Hell yeah, it is.
Fuck yeah, I love continuity.
Maybe he's friends with Serpentor.
He might be.
Why isn't there a big snake-faced guy in this?
Saving it for the sequels.
Yeah.
Did they, though?
Or the origin, Serpentor origin.
Oh, my God.
He's a bunch of dictator DNA.
They put it in a centrifuge and spun it around.
Okay.
That's the origin.
And some snake stuff stuff though, right?
Not as much snake stuff.
Then why does he look like a snake man?
More Hitler stuff than snake stuff.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Terrific.
A post-credit scene was planned
in which the famously mute Snake Lips
tells a joke to the G.I. Joe team,
though this was advised against
because it would detract from the seriousness of the film
as well as go against the...
The toy film.
That's right, as well as go against the core of the snake eyes character who has always
been portrayed as a complete mute but also he got revenge so does that mean he can talk again
or is this a version of snake eyes where his vocal cords are cut or whatever i can't remember
uh i think a lot of these questions will be answered in the next movie in in snake eyes
giorgio origins well i mean this version apparently took a vow of silence.
Yes.
But the comic book version took the vow of silence
specifically that it is like burning jet fuel to the face.
Oh, yeah.
Melted his head shut.
Yeah.
His whole head.
All the holes in his head shut.
So his head just looks like a knee.
Yeah.
Just smooth.
Baby smooth.
That's right.
Terrific.
Okay.
Ironically, something a snake doesn't have knees.
Baby Smooth.
That's right.
Terrific.
Ironically, something a snake doesn't have, Nance.
So Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans nearly got the role of Duke before it went, and by went I mean was forced upon Channing Tatum.
Contractually, right?
Yes.
So he signed a three-picture deal early on in his career.
This was before Magic Mike, so it was kind of a bit of,
what's this Channing Tatum fella going to do?
You know what I mean?
Yeah, right.
Is he a funny guy or is he an action guy?
So we'll surprise his boat.
And he's a dancer.
Triple threat.
And he's a dad.
He does it all.
Quadruple threat.
That's right.
And he's got a gun.
There's a clip that we can put in here,
that Ben will put in who edits these wonderfully
where he's talking on Howard Stern
about how he hated it
but by the end also
he was like
it was alright
like the movie was like
it was fine
He got to work with Jogo Lev
Exactly
They're friends, they're mates
They've been in a bunch of movies together
Speaking of hating it
Christopher Eccleston
You mentioned that
Here we go
That tour of hate
revealed in an interview
that he hated the film
What?
Yes
Unbelievable
And a quick shout out to norton
security for the download with the nano dds to get all the nano technology onto and the usb
good stuff they got usbs right because that's that was in 2020 that is very true we haven't
abandoned those yet uh want to talk budget go on this is a segment of the show called budget boys
we're a couple of boys oh Oh, we're the Budget Boys?
Yes.
Okay, great.
No, I love being the Budget Boys.
We're definitely closer to retirement than being boys.
But that's okay, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So it was made for $175 million.
That seems like a lot.
Yeah.
Well, they had to make all those cartoon worlds.
Oh, yeah, that's true.
But it only made $300 million at the box office,
which means it
maybe just kind of broke even potentially but it was enough for a follow-up prequel
with more even more origins yeah that you aren't even going to believe in fact probably
potentially the best origin of all the origin of the bruce willis that only works a day for
a million dollars that's right yeah we'll see won't we oh my god only works a day for a million dollars. That's right, yeah. We'll see, won't we?
Oh, my God.
That's a thing that I learned quite recently.
Yeah.
And it's given me a whole new perspective on any role he's ever taken.
So I want to go back and re-watch the sequel
and see if that's what he's doing over there.
See where it's at.
So, yeah, if you do want to see that video early, though,
Jojo, I don't know what it's called.
Retaliation.
Retaliation.
That'll actually go up early at bigsandwich.co, won't it, Mason?
Yes, it will.
They always go up.
It's a little bit early because Ben gets them done.
And if you do sign up there, we've got bonus podcasts,
we've got movie commentaries.
Our podcast, The Weekly Planet, where we talk movies and comics
and TV shows, that comes out a day early.
We're probably going to do a Snake Eyes movie, won't we?
Oh, yeah.
We'll have to talk about Snake Eyes, won't we?
Yeah.
We do this.
We do Snake Eyes. We do all the other origin movies, G.I. Joe. I about Snake Eyes, won't we? Yeah. Yeah. We do this. We do Snake Eyes.
We do all the other origin movies, G.I. Joe.
I'm looking forward to Chuckles Origins.
Who's Chuckles?
He's got the white shirt on.
He's the undercover guy.
He's like, I'm undercover.
I'm wearing this really loud white shirt.
That's very funny, though.
Is that why they call him Chuckles also?
I don't know.
Yeah, that's great.
We'll ask him.
He's probably got that Joker problem.
He probably does have a Joker problem.
Anyways, I'm at MrSundayMovies on Twitter.
I'm at WikipediaBrown on Twitter.
Leave something below if you want us to look at it.
We'll look at it, won't we?
Yeah.
Do you think they should have done a post-credits where G.O.
Joe calls an airstrike in on the Black Eyed Peas for Boom Boom Pow?
You think that should have been the end?
I think it should have been.
Maybe, yeah.
All right.
Thanks for watching, guys.
Grab that gem, you guys.
We'll see you next week.
Goodbye.
This podcast is part of the Planet Broadcasting Network.
Visit planetbroadcasting.com
for more podcasts from our great mates.
I mean, if you want.
It's up to you.
As women, our life stages
come with unique risk factors.
Like when our estrogen levels
drop during menopause, causing the risk of heart disease to go up.
Know your risks. Visit heartandstroke.ca.
FX's The Veil explores the surprising and fraught relationship between two women who play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London.
One woman has a secret,
the other a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss,
is now streaming on Disney+.