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dx23 04-26-10 04:47 PM

G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Original Animated Movie Debuts for the First Time Ever in
High Definition on Blu-ray and DVD this Summer

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO - THE MOVIE
SPECIAL COLLECTORS EDITION

IN STORES NATIONWIDE JULY 27, 2010
FROM SHOUT! FACTORY

2-DISC BLU-RAY + DVD COMBO PACK
and SINGLE DISC SPECIAL COLLECTORS EDITION DVD

Featuring New Transfers from Hi-Def Masters, Extensive Bonus Content,
The Special Collectors Edition Fills the Final Placeholder Inside the
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - The Complete Series Deluxe Footlocker Case



After countless defeats at the hands of the G.I. JOE team, the ruthless COBRA organization has taken a drastic leap towards global domination by joining the ranks of the ancient race of COBRA-LA. When DUKE falls in the line of duty, it's up to SGT. SLAUGHTER, LT. FALCON, SNAKE EYES and the rest of the G.I. JOE team to prevent SERPENTOR, DESTRO and COBRA-LA's GOLOBULUS from releasing a deadly spore into the Earth's atmosphere and devolving the human race.

On July 27, 2010, the original animated G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero - THE MOVIE that has been long out of print will finally debut for the first time in a 2-Disc Blu-ray + DVD combo pack as a Special Collectors Edition from Shout! Factory, in collaboration with Hasbro, Inc. Featuring the voice talent of Don Johnson, Burgess Meredith, SGT. SLAUGHTER and fan favorites Bill Ratner, Michael Bell and Chris Latta, G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero - THE MOVIE Special Collectors Edition 2-Disc Blu-ray + DVD combo pack contains exciting bonus content including fan-favorite PSAs, printable screenplay with the original movie ending, and audio commentary. The Blu-ray + DVD combo pack edition also offers viewers an exclusive option of viewing the animated movie presentation in widescreen. G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero - THE MOVIE Special Collectors Edition is the final installment to complete last year's G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero - The Complete Series DVD box set. The Special Collectors Edition Blu-ray + DVD combo pack is priced to own at $26.97, and the single disc Special Collectors Edition DVD is available at $16.97 SRP.

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero - THE MOVIE Special Collector's Edition Synopsis: A 40,000-year-old race of snake people resurface, and with help of SERPENTOR, DESTRO, BARONESS and DR. MINDBENDER, they plan to eliminate all of mankind and rebuild COBRA-LA. Once rulers of Earth, the Snake people were driven underground by ice-age temperatures. While in exile, they developed a plant whose spores turn ordinary men into mindless, weak animals. The key to their plan is the G.I. JOE team's secret project - the Broadcast Energy Transmitter. Only this device generates enough heat so that the spores can mature. Humankind's very existence depends on the G.I. JOE team, but are they strong and smart enough to fight a warrior race with 40,000 years of experience?

BONUS FEATURES AVAILABLE SPECIAL COLLECTORS EDITION:

* Audio commentary with story consultant Buzz Dixon
* The final 8 "Knowing Is Half The Battle" PSAs that were not on the G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero - The Complete Series DVD box set.
* Original Printable Screenplay - this script was written prior to DUKE's miraculous recovery and, thus, DUKE is dead. The script was not altered from this version on paper, but the audio session had an added line where Duke was going to survive the attack.
* Art gallery
* Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack Exclusive: Optional 16x9 Widescreen and 4x3 Full Frame Presentations



About HASBRO
Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE:HAS) is a worldwide leader in children's and family leisure time products and services with a rich portfolio of brands and entertainment properties that provides some of the highest quality and most recognizable play and recreational experiences in the world. As a brand-driven, consumer-focused global company, Hasbro brings to market a range of toys, games and licensed products, from traditional to high-tech and digital, under such powerful brand names as G.I. JOE, PLAYSKOOL, TONKA, MILTON BRADLEY, PARKER BROTHERS, CRANIUM and WIZARDS OF THE COAST. Come see how we inspire play through our brands at http://www.hasbro.com. © 2010 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

About Shout! Factory
Shout! Factory is a diversified entertainment company devoted to producing, uncovering and revitalizing the very best of pop culture. Founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos have spent their careers sharing their music, television and film faves with discerning consumers the world over. Shout! Factory's DVD offerings serve up classic, contemporary and cult TV series, riveting sports programs, live music, animation and documentaries in lavish packages crammed with extras. The company's audio catalogue boasts GRAMMY-nominated boxed sets, new releases from storied artists, lovingly assembled album reissues and indispensable "best of" compilations. These riches are the result of a creative acquisitions mandate that has established the company as a hotbed of cultural preservation and commercial reinvention. Shout! Factory is based in Santa Monica, California. For more on Shout! Factory, visit www.shoutfactory.com.
http://tvshowsondvd.com/n/13670

JediMindTricks 04-26-10 04:55 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
i'm in. i've been wanting to see this again for a long time.

Travis McClain 04-26-10 05:03 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
I'm stoked about this, but only because I have a Blu-ray player. Otherwise, I'd be furious about not getting a widescreen transfer on DVD.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-26-10 05:28 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
I was wondering why they were already doing a re-release of the live action film

Evan Meadow 04-26-10 07:03 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
LOL how many of us who bought the foot locker complete set,are buying the BR, then taking the DVD copy that comes with the set and putting it in the foot locker set just so we can fill in that space they purposely set aside for the movie?

Rex Power Colt-Robot Man 04-26-10 09:16 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
...I-I-I...Im not...

>.>

Travis McClain 04-27-10 06:27 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
Update on aspect ratio, via tvshowsondvd.com:

I can't get the damn page to let me copy and paste, but the gist of it is that retailers apparently told Shout! they would only stock a single-disc DVD release. Shout! then figured that the "as originally produced" camp and the BD camp were largely the same, so they decided to put the widescreen version on the Blu-ray and leave the full frame, "as originally released" version to the DVD release. Anyway, in response to fans balking at getting cheated out of a widescreen DVD release, Shout! has scaled back the bit rate on the DVD to include both versions on the one disc. File your new complaints accordingly.

What I don't get is, what difference it makes to retailers whether there's one disc or two in a release, so long as the package occupies the same shelf space. If it's a price point thing, I have a hard time envisioning many of the potential buyers looking at this after years of it being OOP and saying, "You know what? I'm really just not feeling the need to have a 2-disc version of this. Pass."

Scorpio 04-27-10 07:25 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
That is weird. Unless the retailers perceived an increased cost in having 2 discs in the same package. Makes you wonder how much the middlemen may be standing in the way of what WE actually want, in general.

stingermck 04-27-10 08:55 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by Evan Meadow (Post 10126307)
LOL how many of us who bought the foot locker complete set,are buying the BR, then taking the DVD copy that comes with the set and putting it in the foot locker set just so we can fill in that space they purposely set aside for the movie?

Me. Was planning on getting the Blu and DVD separately, but now I dont have to :)

asianxcore 04-27-10 09:39 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by MinLShaw (Post 10128043)
Update on aspect ratio, via tvshowsondvd.com:

I can't get the damn page to let me copy and paste, but the gist of it is that retailers apparently told Shout! they would only stock a single-disc DVD release. Shout! then figured that the "as originally produced" camp and the BD camp were largely the same, so they decided to put the widescreen version on the Blu-ray and leave the full frame, "as originally released" version to the DVD release. Anyway, in response to fans balking at getting cheated out of a widescreen DVD release, Shout! has scaled back the bit rate on the DVD to include both versions on the one disc. File your new complaints accordingly.

What I don't get is, what difference it makes to retailers whether there's one disc or two in a release, so long as the package occupies the same shelf space. If it's a price point thing, I have a hard time envisioning many of the potential buyers looking at this after years of it being OOP and saying, "You know what? I'm really just not feeling the need to have a 2-disc version of this. Pass."

I'm guessing that is retailers wanting to cut down on costs or items with a higher price point (in terms of DVD's)?

JJE-187 04-27-10 10:31 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
Why not just release the WS on DVD only. In this day and age of WS TV why do they even release FS and Non-Anamorphic stuff anymore

Travis McClain 04-28-10 01:00 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by JJE-187 (Post 10128463)
Why not just release the WS on DVD only. In this day and age of WS TV why do they even release FS and Non-Anamorphic stuff anymore

The article I referenced (and can't seem to copy from) mentions that about half the expressed fan interest wanted it in full frame, because that's how it was originally released. It's kind of a unique release, given the OAR (produced vs. released) and dedicated nature of its fans.

Tarantino 04-28-10 07:27 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
Cobra lalalalalalalalalalalalalala

EdTheRipper 04-28-10 08:03 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by Tarantino (Post 10128801)
Cobra lalalalalalalalalalalalalala

:lol:
Before I clicked on this thread, that popped into my head. Good stuff.

flansered 04-28-10 08:21 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
It's amusing to me that the complaints from the people who are only going to buy the dvd got this change, and trying to fit both versions on a dvd is going to hurt the picture quality. And they will probably complain about that too. But then again, this doesn't affect me because I have a blu-ray player and I still have the original disc.

Maxflier 04-28-10 10:29 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by Evan Meadow (Post 10126307)
LOL how many of us who bought the foot locker complete set,are buying the BR, then taking the DVD copy that comes with the set and putting it in the foot locker set just so we can fill in that space they purposely set aside for the movie?


:wave:

Damed 04-28-10 10:31 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
I'm so looking forward to seeing that intro sequence in high-def.

Travis McClain 04-28-10 03:29 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by Damed (Post 10129094)
I'm so looking forward to seeing that intro sequence in high-def.

...and in widescreen!

JJE-187 04-28-10 04:12 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
If 1.33:1 is the OAR then release it like that. I hate it when they crop movies to widescreen just because they want it to fit a widescreen TV with no black bars

Travis McClain 04-28-10 04:29 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by JJE-187 (Post 10129696)
If 1.33:1 is the OAR then release it like that. I hate it when they crop movies to widescreen just because they want it to fit a widescreen TV with no black bars

What makes this such a unique release, though, is that it was originally produced in widescreen. But when they decided to pass on releasing it to theaters, it was cropped for home video (as was the practice in the 1980s). So, while 1.33:1 is the original release ratio, it's not the original production ratio.

WMAangel 04-29-10 08:41 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by MinLShaw (Post 10129728)
What makes this such a unique release, though, is that it was originally produced in widescreen. But when they decided to pass on releasing it to theaters, it was cropped for home video (as was the practice in the 1980s). So, while 1.33:1 is the original release ratio, it's not the original production ratio.

But was it actually "produced" in widescreen? I always thought it was like the first season of "Justice League", where it was animated in 1.33:1 but "protected" for the 1.85:1 ratio....I'm really not expecting to see any new extra animation on the sides (so to speak) in the widescreen version, but rather that the top and bottom mattes will now be in place to frame the image as originally intended for the aborted theatrical presentation....

toddly6666 04-29-10 10:20 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
On the Shout pre-order website for the blu-ray, they are showing two stills which look pretty damn good: http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257177

http://i39.tinypic.com/117dx04.jpg


http://i41.tinypic.com/2eggrut.jpg

I'm psyched for the widescreen blu-ray!

Josh Z 04-29-10 12:56 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 

Originally Posted by WMAangel (Post 10130810)
But was it actually "produced" in widescreen? I always thought it was like the first season of "Justice League", where it was animated in 1.33:1 but "protected" for the 1.85:1 ratio....I'm really not expecting to see any new extra animation on the sides (so to speak) in the widescreen version, but rather that the top and bottom mattes will now be in place to frame the image as originally intended for the aborted theatrical presentation....

If the production of this movie was anything like Transformers: The Movie, the animation would have been drawn at about 1.4:1, and protected for matting to 1.85:1 in theaters.

See here and here for framing examples from Transformers.

milo bloom 04-29-10 12:56 PM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
Those look perfectly framed for widescreen compositions. Esp the top one: no feet and just enough sky/background to set the scene.

I used to watch the show back in the day, but I don't remember every seeing this movie. I may have to put it into my Netflix list.

lucas93 05-10-21 03:41 AM

Re: G.I. Joe: The Movie (re-release) ----> 7/27/2010
 
and you got an answer?


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