G-Force
Description
Buckle up for thrilling edge-of-your-seat action and laugh-out-loud fun in Disney’s family comedy adventure G-Force. Just as the G-Force — an elite team of highly trained guinea pigs — is about to save the world, the F.B.I. shuts the secret unit down. But these next-generation action heroes — Darwin, loyal team leader; Blaster, weapons expert with attitude to spare; Juarez, drop-dead gorgeous martial arts diva; and tag-along Hurley — won’t be stopped. Armed with the latest in high-tech spy equipment, and with the F.B.I. on their tails, the fur flies as they race against the clock to save the world. From the producer of the Pirates Of The Caribbean trilogy and National Treasure, and filled with high-octane action, daredevil stunts, cutting-edge special effects and outrageous comedy, G-Force is fantastic fun for the whole family.
Amazon.com
G-Force just might be the best Jerry Bruckheimer action film in many a moon. The film is exuberant, and its premise–don’t think big for an animated caper film, think small–brilliantly upends the more-bigger-faster trope of American action films… with cute, little, furry guinea pigs.
Bruckheimer, the action genius behind the likes of the Pirates of the Caribbean, Con Air, The Rock, Armageddon, and many more, here teams with visual effects maestro Hoyt Yeatman, who writes and directs. The combo is potent, and the fact that they streamed their blow-’em-up vision through a film about tiny rodents saving the world makes the whole confection a hilarious family-friendly experience as well as a satisfying action adventure. The premise isn’t earth-shattering: oddball, unexpected heroes are called on to save the day (Men in Black, Underdog, etc.). But the lowly guinea pig has been long overdue to get its moment in the spotlight. And now the free world knows whom it can really trust. The film mixes the animated heroes with real-life actors, including the sardonic British character actor Bill Nighy, who plays an evil mogul out to take over and/or destroy the world. The U.S. government, it turns out, has been nurturing a special squad for occasions just such as this. It’s just that it’s been nurturing them in small pens with wood shavings on the floor and running wheels for exercise. Will Arnett, deadpan and spot-on, plays the human agent who has the unenviable task of wrangling the guinea pig G-Force, and is a deft foil for the bad guys as well as for the mini-heroes.
But the true powerhouse acting belongs to those giving voices to the guinea pig agents, including Sam Rockwell, Penélope Cruz, Steve Buscemi, and, as the voice of a domesticated layabout, Jon Favreau. The film’s standout, though, is Tracy Morgan, whose Agent Blaster is bellicose, fearless, and as full of malapropisms as Morgan’s character on 30 Rock. (In fact, the viewer keeps half-expecting Blaster to turn to Cruz’s female agent, Juarez, and yell “Liz Lemon!”) G-Force is full of belly laughs for kids, as well as their action-film-fan parents. –A.T. Hurley
Stills from G-Force (Click for larger image)
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Mom to 3 J's said,
March 12, 2010 @ 7:41 pm
OK movie but why is this listing at $27.99. Did I miss something? Not the best disney movie this year but costs twice as much as their best movies this year? Amazon, please tell me this will be slashed in half.
Review, cute movie, more for the younger set. Not a deep meaningful movie, but 10 and under will think it cute.
As for price not being valid to a review, it is valid. There are some movies I’d buy no matter what the price based on quality. The classics are high up there. Would I compare this movie to UP? Certainly not. Would I pay $27.99 for UP on blu ray, most definitely. That says a lot about the movie to me, what I’m willing to pay for it. I purchased Snow White on Amazon, digital, dvd and blu ray copy for $19.99, minus $10 for a holiday sale. Well worth it because it appeals to young and old and is a classic lovely movie.
G Force, highly entertaining to a child who enjoys silly humor and gimmicks and some potty humor. Enjoyed watching it with my child for her delight, but does it remain in my head to ponder like UP, nope. I like to read reviews that give me an idea of what something is worth price wise. THAT to ME makes a review invaluable. Should I pay $200 for a bread machine when there is a $50 on? WHat makes one worth it over the other? Thus I review based on price also because there are many who appreciate that. If you don’t, go ahead and go to the review that appeals to you, dont discourage others from reviewing as such.
Rating: 3 / 5
Johan S. Leeflang said,
March 12, 2010 @ 9:16 pm
Wasn’t quite as good as I had expected considering who it was produced by. It could have been better.
Rating: 3 / 5
Amazon & history fan said,
March 13, 2010 @ 12:02 am
I bought this DVD for my grandchildren. They love animal related shows, so I thought this would be good for them. I was wondering if at ages 3 & 4 they would be too young for it, however. They now have seen parts of it, enjoyed what they saw, and were not frightened by it. As they grow older, I am sure they will watch it again and again. I thought it was pretty funny.
Rating: 3 / 5
Dennis Bitvarda said,
March 13, 2010 @ 2:12 am
Good movie for the entire family… Each with their own personality you can relate to.
Rating: 3 / 5
M. Welch said,
March 13, 2010 @ 3:04 am
my kids and I went to the movies and seen this.. it was sooo funny.. the characters are hilarious… I would certainly have to say buy this movie ! Its one you can watch over and over again.. kids will for sure love it.
Rating: 5 / 5