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    Snake Eyes

    New Ray Park interview.
    ECCC | Ray Park — Snake Eyes Speaks!
    Saturday, March 2nd, 2013 at 11:51am
    by Daniel Glendening


    Ray Park and Mike Jones

    Ray Park is the man behind many, many masks. The Glasgow-born, London-raised actor has portrayed, among others, a Raptor warrior in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Toad in Bryan Singer’s X-Men, Snake Eyes in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and, perhaps most notably, Darth Maul in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Park has brought his extensive training in martial arts to bear in nearly all of his film and television work, to great effect.

    At Emerald City Comicon, fans were treated to a nearly hour-long conversation between Park and CBS Radio producer and co-host of The Danny Bonaduce Show, Mike Jones. The actor regaled the audience with stories of his early training, his struggles with acting and the joy of wielding a lightsaber.

    The conversation began with Jones asking Park about his upbringing, and what led to the actor’s interest in martial arts.

    “I was beaten as a child and left in a box,” joked Park.

    Park went on to describe his early childhood, watching action and kung fu films. “Especially Bruce Lee,” said Park. “My wallpaper was Bruce Lee posters and Jackie Chan posters. I was idolizing these guys, and Superman and Batman — anything to do with super heroes. I grew up fantasizing and wanting to be like these guys.”

    At the age of 7, Park began his training in martial arts, inspired in part by Luke Skywalker’s training, at the hands of Yoda, in The Empire Strikes Back. He began with Shaolin kung fu.

    “Not really to be able to defend myself, but really just to be like a superhero,” said Park. “Everyone in the movies they could do these phenomenal things — jump out of pits and fly in the clouds and beat the bad guys, and I wanted to be like those guys.”

    “My brother had pictures of cars and women in his bedroom and I had pictures of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan,” said Park. “I remember when I was 14, crying to Bruce Lee and asking him to come back from the dead and give me special powers — not a lot of people know that.”

    Park began training in the art of wushu.

    “Wushu is a non-contact sport, and it’s more artistic,” said Park. “But I practiced wushu because I was told: ‘If you do wushu, Jackie Chan will notice you, and you’ll get to work with Jet Li. I’m 14, don’t know anything about wushu, no one knew anything about Jet Li back in England…The only experience I got of the masters was seeing them competing, so my goal was to compete, compete, compete and try and be the best I could be…Wushu wasn’t a violent sport, wasn’t like kick boxing, wasn’t like, ‘I’m going to beat you up because I do martial arts and it’s aggressive’ — there’s more art behind it.”

    Park first began working in the film industry as a stuntman, doubling for actors on Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.

    “When I was 21 I got on Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, and it was just when I was getting sick of competing,” said Park. “It was like, ‘Okay, I want something more’ — ready to move on with the next stage of my life. I just got lucky that I was the kid that was bouncing off walls and jumpin’ off my head and doing all these crazy things.”

    When Park auditioned for Phantom Menace, he found himself atypically nervous.

    “I didn’t get my hopes up at all. I didn’t think, in a million years, that I’d ever get to be the guy that gets to be the guy, you know?”

    Despite knowing, from the outset that the dialogue spoken by the character Darth Maul would be dubbed, Park challenged himself to deliver the lines as well as he could. Park demonstrated, to the audience’s delight, delivering the character’s lines in his thick, ****ney-tinged accent.

    Jones asked Park what he felt drew fans to Darth Maul as a character.

    “Darth Maul came out with a double-blade lightsaber, and he was different from any other bad guys — you could see his face,” said Park. “There was more character there, swagger and confidence, and it might have tapped in to what you already wanted a it.”

    In pursuing the role of Snake Eyes, Park set aside, for a moment, his efforts to pursue broader speaking roles in pursuit of the joy of playing the character. “I’m someone who tells the story with my body,” Park said.

    “It was just something inside me. As I get older, I don’t mind playing great, abstract characters where I can just — where that imagination is, I can just let that loose on my characters, you know…as long as I get to do a flip here and there, and a twirl … With Snake Eyes, I knew the history, I knew what I wanted to be with Snake Eyes. I wanted to be true to what I remember reading as a kid and growing up with, and true to the fans, as well.”

    When it came time for Singer’s X-Men, Park said he was originally under consideration for the role of the flame-wielding Pyro.

    “Then Bryan came back to me and said, ‘We want you to be Toad.’ Toad!”

    Park hesitated to take the role, worried he’d again find himself buried under prosthetics and special effects, and not have the chance to carry the character. Singer and Park eventually, of course, found a compromise, and even worked a Darth Maul Easter egg into the film in one of Toad’s action sequences.

    Several audience members were able to ask questions of Park following Jones’ conversation. One very young man stepped up to the mike to ask Park what his favorite part of playing Darth Maul was.

    “One of the finest moments was when we filmed the final fight scene, and you get to see me, and the doors open — I remember walking on set…and I remember the crew looking at me,” said Park. “I had just listened to some Prodigy music — I’m psyching myself up … and I remember these people just staring, and I’m like, ‘They see me every day, why are they staring like that?’ It was the first time they saw me in the make-up, so, I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m ready for this.’”

    As the allotted time ran out, Park indulged the audience’s request for a reprisal of his ****ney Darth Maul: “I will fin’ them quickly my mastuh — Tatooine is sparsely po’ulated. No’ a lo’ o’ people, yeah?”

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    ninjas!

    Exclusive New G.I. Joe: Retaliation Photos!
    Source: Paramount Pictures
    March 13, 2013

    We've got your exclusive first look at new photos from G.I. Joe: Retaliation featuring Cobra! Opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on Thursday, March 28, the Jon M. Chu action adventure stars D.J. Cotrona, Byung-hun Lee, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, Ray Stevenson, Channing Tatum, Bruce Willis and Dwayne Johnson.

    In this sequel, the G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.





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    Our latest ezine interview

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    Me and Snake Eyes


    So as I mentioned in my interview above, Snake Eyes threw the opening pitch last night at the A's game in Oakland. It was the real Snake Eyes; Ray Park in full Snake Eyes armor.

    A Paramount rep promoting the Blu-Ray DVD release got me comp tix and arranged for a meet-and-greet. I met with Ray during the 4th/5th inning. He was really interesting to chat with - we could have talked for hours but he was on a press junket so his time was limited. We were seated between 3rd and home, but a little too far away to get a good shot of Ray's pitch. He totally put some Snake Eyes flair into it. It was fun, but the A's got shut out by the Blue Jays - 5-0. I left around the 6th or 7th.
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    Here's some better photos

    That rep just shared some of the pro photographer pix of Ray Park throwing the first pitch as Snake Eyes.

    Ninjas and Major League Baseball. It was glorious.
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    Sweepstakes double-header

    DOUBLE SWEEPSTAKES! Enter to win THE GUILLOTINES on DVD and G.I.JOE: RETALIATION Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack! Both contests end 6:00 p.m. PST on 08/22/13. Good luck everyone!
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    Our winners are announced

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    Cobra!

    When I think of Springfield, I think of the Simpsons. What is it with this place?

    BREAKING – Cobra Commander receives the key to the city of Springfield…
    Posted on March 11, 2015 by Justin
    Ever since the Convention location this year was announced as Springfield, G.I. Joe fans everywhere grew wary of Cobra’s involvement in our beloved annual tradition. After all, Cobra and Springfield have been tightly linked for many years, and while which Springfield was “Cobra’s Springfield” has been in argument over the years, it certainly looks as though Illinois just might be a Cobra stronghold.

    In a shocking development, the mayor of Springfield, IL has met directly with the nefarious Cobra leader and provided him a key to the city!

    Check out the full details and press release below.


    Cobra Commander, leader of Cobra, visits Springfield to receive key to the city

    All in anticipation of the official G.I. Joe Collectors’ Convention taking place April 9-12
    Springfield, IL – Cobra Commander, leader of the organization known as Cobra, recently visited Springfield to receive the key to the city from Mayor J. Michael Houston. In an eloquent and moving speech, the cobalt-clad commander-in-chief detailed Cobra’s vision of the future and its goals to bring about a better tomorrow for all those who support their cause. Said Cobra Commander “Springfielders near and far, I accept your Mayor’s generous gift. And let it be known that I too bring a gift for every man, woman and child of this city that is so near and dear to my heart; an invitation to join with me. Join Cobra!”

    The Commander’s visit is but a forerunner for more things Cobra coming next month. The second week of April will see swarms of G.I. Joe and Cobra fans – some wearing blue uniforms with crimson cobra-shaped emblems – descend on the Prairie Capital Convention Center for the official G.I. Joe Collectors’ Convention, G.I. JoeCon, being held from April 9 – April 12. Those attending the festivities can participate in various activities including autograph sessions with G.I. Joe voice actors, panels and seminars with Hasbro, the G.I. Joe Collectors’ Club, and many of the other special guests, a G.I. Joe parachute drop as well as entry to the largest G.I. Joe centric showroom in the world featuring thousands of G.I. Joe toys and custom G.I Joe vehicles. The weekend is filled with everything G.I.Joe and is sure to be a great, fun time for kids and adults alike!

    The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children (ages 4 & under are free). Hours are Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm and Sunday, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm. Early Bird admittance is available on Saturday beginning at 9 am. The cost is $60. More information, including weekend registration packages for G.I. JoeCon 2015, can be found here www.gijoecon.com/il2015/

    *Note – An EXCLUSIVE look at Cobra Commander’s visit to Springfield visit will be released on the GI Joe Collectors’ Club youtube channel on 3/12/2015 www.youtube.com/user/vidmystery.
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    Slighty OT

    ...or perhaps the most on topic post on this thread.

    G.I. Joe Inventor Sues to Break Hasbro’s Kung-Fu Grip on Toy’s Copyright
    Media | By Tim Kenneally on September 16, 2015 @ 4:25 pm


    Stanley A. Weston says that the rights to the military action figure should revert to him

    G.I. Joe is going into battle — a legal battle, anyway.

    Toy giant Hasbro is being sued by a man who claims to have created the iconic action figure, and who wants the copyright returned to him.

    In a suit filed Tuesday, Stanley A. Weston claimed that in 1963 he created the idea for male action figures “wearing and carrying miniaturized versions of the uniforms, insignias, emblems and equipment of each of the different branches of the United States armed forces.”

    Weston said that he brought the idea to Hasbro — then Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. — vice president of research and development Donald Levine, who worked up prototypes for the figures and told Weston, “You’re going to make a ton of money from this.”

    In his complaint, Weston said that he signed a contract in 1964 with the company granting the company the copyright interests in the figures. But Weston claimed that the statutory period on the contract expires in 2020, at which point the copyrights for the figures will revert to Weston, or his heirs or representatives.

    The complaint says Hasbro denies that Weston has the right to terminate the agreement, and that the rights should remain with the toymaker.

    The big problem is that according to Weston’s lawsuit, neither Weston or Hasbro can locate a copy of the 1964 contract.

    Hasbro has not yet responded to TheWrap’s request for comment.

    At any rate, Weston believes that the value of the copyright interests that he’s seeking “exceeds $100 million.”

    That will buy a lot of tiny Army fatigues, but in the meantime Weston wants a declaration that the copyright interests should in fact revert to him in 2020. He’s also seeking the cost of the suit.

    Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.
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    G.I. Joe - Chuckles?

    I don't know the cartoon well enough to know who Chuckles is. Anyone?

    New G.I. Joe Spinoff Movie in the Works From Paramount, Hasbro (Exclusive)
    AUGUST 09, 2019 12:46PM by Borys Kit


    Courtesy of Photofest

    This one will make you chuckle.

    The job is never done for the real American heroes.

    Even as they work on Snake-Eyes, Paramount and Hasbro have thrown into development another movie project based on the G.I. Joe toyline.

    The companies have Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec, who wrote the recent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies as well as Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol, writing a script for what is described as an ensemble piece.

    One of the characters in the currently untitled project is said to be Chuckles, who has not appeared in the previous Joe movies. While he is not the center of the film, the project is in deep development and things could change.

    Chuckles is a character from the 1980s line of action figures who first debuted in 1987 and in the beloved Marvel Comics that same year in issue #60. The character is known for his undercover and infiltration work.

    Joe, after The Transformers and The Lego Movie franchises, has been one of the more successful toys-to-screen adaptations, with two movies under its belt. While the brand has cooled in recent years, moviewise, Paramount is in the process of redeveloping it with not just a mainline team movie, but with various spinoffs focusing on key characters. Snake Eyes is in preproduction with an Oct. 16, 2020, release date.

    Appelbaum and Nemec are best know for their television credits, having worked on Alias and as co-creators on a slew of shows including Life on Mars and Zoo.

    Their work on Alias and Ghost Protocol did feature plenty of spy craft and undercover shenanigans, making them a natural for the project in the eyes of execs. The duo are also working on Rainbow Six, the Tom Clancy-based anti-terrorism thriller set up at Paramount with Michael B. Jordan producing.

    Appelbaum and Nemec are repped by WME and Sloane Offer.
    Hold the phone, they're working on Snake-Eyes?
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