Collider talked with The Rock recently, where The Rock chimed in with more Retaliation. The Rock says that Collider are bad asses. In addition, The Rock said more, with this 2 paragraph answer to a question about when he was approached for his role as Roadblock:
I was even more than “Yeah I’m in.” But also too, you wanna be a little bit poised with your excitement at first. When I first heard it, the idea of starring in G.I. Joe, first of all you get a second crack at something that is—the franchise is that big, the title is that big, the first one did well [but there was] room for improvement. We get a second crack at bat with this; I wanted to grab this by the throat and not let go. The moment I locked in, we all agreed, I’m in. I trained my ass off for this role, wanted to become Roadblock, wanted to pay homage to the mythology of G.I. Joe, and not only that but then pay honor and respect to our military in a real way where it’s gritty and rooted and grounded and boots to the ground, and we’re not shootin’ off lasers and shit; these are real rounds. Excuse my language, but I’m gettin’ excited right now. I’m gonna throw a chair in a minute (laughs).Also, we wanted to pay homage to and elevate the fantastical side of G.I. Joe with Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow and the incredible ninjas that we have. It was a great blend of worlds, collision of worlds, and when they came to me with the idea of starring in it it was like, there’s the throat, there’s the grab, I’m in.
We can’t verify if The Rock ended up throwing a chair at someone during the interview, for what The Rock says, The Rock does, and that’s the bottom line…eh, anyways…
The Rock says he decided to portray Roadblock, with his own interpretation and talks about Jon Chu’s childhood adventures with GI JOE A REAL AMERICAN HERO ACTION FIGURES[/B]:
No, but I was already familiar with the cartoons and the comics anyway, and the mythology. We brushed up even deeper into the mythology because Jon has a great passion anyway for G.I. Joe. And here’s what’s amazing about Jon, he credits his storytelling ability to G.I. Joe. When he was a kid, he would set up these scenarios with his action figures, create sandpits and everything like that, go to school and come back, and they were these weeklong sagas. It’s funny how everything comes full-circle. The first time I sat with Jon, I said, “Just give me an idea of the tone of the movie,” that’s the only thing I wanted to know, because I had my own interpretation of Roadblock and how we were gonna pay homage to G.I. Joe and the mythology, and I said, “Just give me an idea of the tone,” and he said, “Rooted and real and bad ass.”
Shin Densetsu says
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Krooklyn Dodger says
I'm so f**king excited for this movie, it's hard to contain! I wish my expectations weren't so high though. But I'm expecting a major improvement from ROC, despite how much I still love ROC.
blackbarn says
The fact that the director played elaborate scenarios with the figures as a kid and is so determined to do it right says loads about this movie. Lots of directors claim to be fans of material they are putting to film as part of the promotion, but it's clear that this guy really means it. He sounds just like one of us, only he gets to direct a movie about his passion.
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