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The most unrealistic part of this movie is when...


...an American pilot is told that there are two missles, one 17 minutes from Washington D.C. and another 9 minutes from a non-American city, and he doesn't - without hesitation - abandon the non-Americans to whatever terrible fate in order to maximise his chances of saving American lives.

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You think this is the most unrealistic part of the movie? Then apparently you didn't watch the whole movie.


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No, man, this looks to had been made -only- for mentally ill people. Hear, for example: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1046173/board/nest/186797969

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However, that was apparently not the case with FilmMasterAdam in his G. I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra vs. Retaliation reviews which he recently reuploaded on Youtube, in which he hated the latter's guts and found the former entertaining in it's own right.

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But G.I. Joe isn't an American military unit. It's countries form all over the world. That wouldn't work for team work and cohesion if they allowed favoritism to their each country. Logically doing what he did is what you would do. take out the one that will hit first and then go after the one that will hit second.

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The most unrealistic part of this movie is when...
It was green-lighted to be made after anyone with a reasonable amount of intelligence read the script!!! Being a lifelong fan of G.I.Joe I found next to nothing good or redeeming about this movie whatsoever!

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Oh, shut the hell up!!

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a lifelong fan of G.I.Joe

That's even more unrealistic.

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The Whole Movie was *beep* crap

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I disagree. This film had a very realism effect and thought nothing was unrealistic

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