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GI Joe Documentary The Story Of America's Movable Fighting Man

GI Joe Documentary The Story Of America's Movable Fighting Man

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a cool historical icon
Review: i grew up with the "man of action" for so many years.
gi j was bar none the best action figure toyline ever
despite past competition from mego's micronauts or kenner's star wars line.

the doccumentary mostly centered who was behind the concept of joe. it was very informative and to me the real star of the show was joe himself, as in those tv ads. it brought back a lot of fond memories. i was glad that mitch (the man behind the documentary) also included a brief segment regardind a cool but all-too-short toyline..SUPER JOE. which was suppossed to be the 12 inch counterpart's successor but unfortunetly didn't live up to expectations.

it was also good to see vp kirk bozigian, after all these years.
i had the honor of meeting him at the 30th gi joe aniversary 10 years ago.

all in all a cool retrospective on one of america's greatest icons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST FOR ALL
Review: This documentary is flawless with great detail going into its production. The visuals created by the filmmakers are outstanding, as well as the behind the scenes footage. Being able to put a face to the names of individuals that are responsible for Joe's existance makes the production even more personal. The extras, (original commercials, etc.), makes this an informative and entertaining documentary that puts GI Joe into perspective: he is a toy as well as an icon, and should be treated as both. A must for all collectors as well as those who love nastolgia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hurrah! for GI Joe
Review: This is a top grade documentary. Great care has obviously gone into its production; the visuals and sound track are excellent. I would highly recommend it- particularly to anyone with an interest in GI JOE, but I also think that it has wide appeal for all adults and children. The interviews with Joe's creators and the stories they tell are fascinating and touching. The vintage TV commercials and promotional films will give anyone who grew up in the 60's pangs of nostalgia. It will also give the children of today a rare glimpse into the time when their parents and grandparents were children. This is an upbeat, entertaining and informative film about an American icon and the heroes that made him possible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hurrah! for GI Joe
Review: This is a top grade documentary. Great care has obviously gone into its production; the visuals and sound track are excellent. I would highly recommend it- particularly to anyone with an interest in GI JOE, but I also think that it has wide appeal for all adults and children. The interviews with Joe's creators and the stories they tell are fascinating and touching. The vintage TV commercials and promotional films will give anyone who grew up in the 60's pangs of nostalgia. It will also give the children of today a rare glimpse into the time when their parents and grandparents were children. This is an upbeat, entertaining and informative film about an American icon and the heroes that made him possible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well-made, serious look at a legendary toy.
Review: This is not a cheap promo knock-off. This is a serious, well-made documentary about the history and development of GI Joe. This documentary contains interviews with many of the men and women who created Joe, and their recollections are fascinating. The majority of this 2-hour documentary is focused on the creation of Joe... My only complaint is once we launch into the history of Joe, scant little time (maybe all of 5 minutes) is spent on the Adventure Team era (1970-77). How is possible to do a 2-hour documentary on GI Joe with no mention of Kung Fu Grip or Mike Powers Atomic Man? Still, I was pleased to see how much time was spent on the '80s 3-3/4 inch Real American Hero Joes, and I was very interested to learn the story being the triumphant return of the full-sized Joe in 1991. So with my Adventure Team disappointment set aside (and maybe I'm only disappointed because this was my Joe era), I highly recommend this documentary to GI Joe fans and fans of baby boomer era toys.


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