Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Full Movie In Hindi 720p

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Full Movie In Hindi 720p

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Full Movie In Hindi 720p

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The turtles find themselves transported back in time to ancient Japan.
When a magic scepter accidentally transports April back through time to 17th Century Japan, the boys take-off in hot pursuit, cowabungling their way out of the sewers right into Samurai-O-Rama! Now they must battle the evil Lord Norinaga to reclaim the magic scepter that will bring them back below the subways of New York City.
The first Ninja Turtle movie was a classic; the first sequel however was okay but tried to hard to be family-friendly. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III however didn&#39;t belong to be in the theaters or be watched since it lost all the darkness of the original and concentrated on cuteness and having children involved.<br/><br/>The plot of TMNT III deals with the ninja turtles going back in time after finding a device that takes the turtles all the way to 1800 Japan where a war is going on. It takes their news reporter friend April (Paige Turco) with them while back in New York the humans from Japan who have another time device are in a bit of surprise when they realize they&#39;re not at home. With the turtles in Japan, they befriend many of the townspeople with tough turtle Raphael being a pal to young Yoshi while Michaelangelo finds love.<br/><br/>While I was glad to hear Corey Feldman&#39;s voice as Donatello after his absence from the first sequel due to the drugs along with seeing Elias Koteas as the crazed Casey Jones, the film wasn&#39;t the same. Josh Pais who voiced the tough guy Raphael is replaced with another actor; April doesn&#39;t have much to do but be the damsel in distress. The costumes are just as freaky like puppets that you&#39;ll probably have nightmares after watching this movie.
Oh dear, if you&#39;re diabetic then I would seriously advise against watching this film. It&#39; so sugary it&#39;ll rot the brain right out of your head.<br/><br/>Why on earth Eastman and Laird allowed this to be made is beyond me. It&#39;s soooooooo far removed from their black and white comic book. Okay, I know the cartoon series was too but the first movie did have a hard edge to it. I mean, take a look at the cover-the Turtles are smiling and happy. Then look a cover of one of the original comic books. They&#39;re almost always gritting their teeth and frowning. THAT&#39;S how it should be. Not like this.<br/><br/>Even the animatronics look fake. The first 2 had a rather believable Splinter but now he&#39;s juddering and stiff and obviously operated by a couple of technicians loitering a few feet off camera. His voice is also totally different and he seems a touch more upbeat and lively. HARDLY the way Splinter is supposed to be.<br/><br/>The plot itself defies logic and there are massive holes all over the place. With such a dramatic change in locale from New York to Fuedal Japan you&#39;d think the movie would take advantage of that and go nuts with imagination.<br/><br/>But sadly not. It just...goes nowhere. I mean, what is the deal with the character of Whit. Why does he look like the great, great, great grandfather of Casey Jones.<br/><br/>In fact, the return of Casey is the only reason I am not giving this a 1-star rating. It&#39;s a pretty wretched movie but Elias Koteas can make it a tiny bit less unbearable.<br/><br/>Hopefully the new cartoon show and the possibility of another (harder) movie will cancel this one out. It&#39;s nothing but dated, mindless fodder for under-fives. At the risk of repeating myself; this is NOT how the Turtles should be.<br/><br/>Extras are almost non-existent but the animated menus are cool. The 1.85:1 anamorphic picture is in pretty good shape but the Dolby 5.1 track isn&#39;t up to much I&#39;m afraid. The film was originally recorded in Dolby SR so this is obviously a remastering job. It&#39;s just adequate is all I&#39;m saying.
These fun-loving mutants meet life on their own terms, they are heroes despite themselves. Their appeal is apparently strong enough to overcome any potential disturbance regarding plot disjointedness, pseudo-scientific reasoning and historical inaccuracy.
Due to Britain&#39;s strict policy with regard to martial arts weapons the old VHS of this Turtles movie used several alternative scenes in order to avoid this set of problems in the UK. With the abolition of the BBFC&#39;s agenda the movie got released in its uncut version on DVD in Britain. a5c7b9f00b

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