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Against their will. That’s the first segment… JERRY BRUCKHEIMER: I’m going to show you some little segments of our “G-Force” film, which is very much in progress. The music, of course, is something that is taken from other movies, because our score isn’t finished. The first thing we’re going show you is our little guinea pigs, who consider themselves like the Special Forces and are working for Homeland Security or the FBI. And they’ve infiltrated a mansion that’s supposedly being run by a guy who’s selling chips to the Far East, with military implications. And the whole thing goes bad. And now they’ve been relegated to a pet store, and they’re actually going to be like guinea pigs. So we’re gonna show you right now, the sequence with them going into the pet store.

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Wells theater and were quickly led up to a meeting room with several widescreen plasma TV’s set up with G-FORCE footage cued and ready.īruckheimer introduced the first segment – Noticed a string of familiar voices in the footage we were shown, including “Iron Man” helmer Jon Favreau as guinea pig Hurley (a pet store guinea pig not a government trained one), Nicolas Cage as Speckles as a freaky special agent mole (think his nasally voice in ”Valley Girl” but turned up to 11!), the always-dependable Steve Buscemi as the bitter hamster with ferret ancestry Bucky, and Tracey Morgan, Sam Rockwell and Penelope Cruz as the special forces guinea pig team Blaster, Darwin and Juarez respectively. He then preceded to screen for select media about 6 minutes of finished 3D footage in a small screening room – and it looked amazing, I can’t even imagine what this is going to look like on the big screen! The always amiable Bruckheimer introduced several unfinished clips from the film that gave us an in depth look at the CGI process of the characters. As the production notes reminded us pre-footage, the Hoyt Yeatman-directed “G-Force” takes audiences on “a high-octane thrill ride, proving once and for all that size really doesn’t matter” – and I think they’ve delivered on their promise. Armed with the latest high-tech spy equipment, these highly trained guinea pigs discover that the fate of the world is in their paws. The flick, featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, Tracy Morgan and Penelope Cruz, is an adventure-centric jaunt about the latest evolution of a covert government program to train animals to work in espionage. This is Producer Jerry Bruckheimer’s (“Pirates of the Caribbean”, “The Rock”, “Confessions of a Shopaholic”) first foray into 3-D – and it looks eye-poppingly good! A while back, I was invited to visit Walt Disney Studios in Burbank for an early look at the upcoming family 3D film “G-Force”.








G force films