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Movie: G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)

- Director: Stephen Sommers
- Release Date: 6 August 2009 (Hong Kong)
- Run Time: 118 min
- Country: USA , Czech Republic
- Genre: Action , Adventure , Sci-Fi , Thriller
- MPAA: Rated PG-13 for strong sequences of action violence and mayhem throughout.
Tagline: When All Else Fails, They Don't
Trivia: Ray Park enjoyed his role of Snake-Eyes and approached writer Kevin VanHook and artist S. L. Gallant with the idea of a G.I. Joe comic further exploring his incarnation of the character.
Goofs: Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In Kyrgyzstan, Duke and crew head for Ganci. The USAF officially changed the name to Manas Air Base in 2002 or 2003, in honor of a NYC Fire Chief who died at the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001. Official US policy dictates that only bases within the US are named after people, while bases overseas are named after local towns or geographical locations. That may not apply to older bases.
“Two soldiers stationed in Kazahkstan (Captain Duke Hauser and his partner only going by the name “Ripcord”) were ordered to transport a special weapon created by the weapon corporation named “MARS” led by a man named McCullen. But they were attacked by a force led by Anastasia DeCobray (who that Duke has history with), but were saved by a top secret special forces unit only known as “G.I. Joe”. The leader of G.I. Joe, General Abernathy (or Hawk) is on the trail of an evil organization known as “Cobra”. Duke and Ripcord want to join the Joes to help them defeat Ana and Cobra. Meanwhile, McCullen is secretly working for Cobra and supplying the organization with the advanced weapons of his corporation, one of them includes the “Nanomite” warhead, that once activated can eat any metallic products. As Duke and Ripcord trace Ana to Paris where she plans on destroying the city and to test this new, dangerous weapon. Now, Duke must stop Ana and Cobra before they take over the world, and to prove that he is a Real American Hero. Written by John Wiggins”





