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We were one of the many sites who got out in support of Stephen Sommers’ G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, right before it became a late summer surprise. And rightfully so, as it was a lot of fun. There was some over-the-top action, crazy-fun characters and of course, women in tight costumes kicking the crap out of each other. The latter being a personal favorite of yours truly.

So it’s fitting that we are here today to debut a very cool behind the scenes clip that will show you how the fight scene between Scarlett (Rachel Nichols) and the Baroness (Sienna Miller). As fans of the movie might note, this was a very fun moment in the film. And now you can see what went into constructing this badass babe-beating sequence.

For the record, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is on DVD & Blu-ray November 3rd. For more, check out the official site: GIJoeMovie.com


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  • teknokracy
    This movie sucked. Well, I could probably have enjoyed it better if I were still 9 and playing with GI Joes... but now, not so much. The CGI was terrible... Stargate terrible. Really, they could have done better...
  • I know a lot of people here at FSR did enjoy GI Joe, but that opening line of "[we] got out in support... right before it became a late summer surprise" sounds like one of those douchebaggy "I liked that band before it was cool" statements.

    Of course, I wasn't allowed anywhere near a pre-screening or pre-event, so I didn't get a chance to get on any sort of wagon.
  • You're right. I'm such a damn hipster these days. Must be the living in Austin thing...

    Anyway, I was on the wagon early. This movie surprised a few people by not sucking donkey balls. Robert Fure is a beautiful man. That is all.
  • I'm just busting some balls. I trust Neil not to be swayed into giving bullshit reviews. Mainly because studios don't cater to us and give us free shit like set visits.

    In fact, other than Neil/Cole/FSR, most of the positive reviews came from websites who did get set visits. What do you think that means?
  • Aleric
    It means they are sell out and Whores...lol j/k.

    Actually it seems the set visits achieved what they intended to do, endear the reviewers to the cast and crew and soften the harsh blow they knew would be coming when the movie was released.
  • Aleric
    Sorry Neil, but this movie did suck Donkey Balls, they simply distracted you from the taste of those balls with the scene highlighted above.
  • Agreed. Except even the lame chick fight couldn't wash away the taste of ass balls.
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