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When a threat rises from an organization called the Foot Clan, the turtles must rise from their home in the sewers. Leonardo the Leader, Raphael the Rebel, Michelangelo the Comedian and Donatello the Smart must save New York city from Shredder.
Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four unlikely outcast brothers rise from the sewers and discover their destiny as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles must work with fearless reporter April O'Neil and her cameraman Vern Fenwick to save the city and unravel Shredder's diabolical plan.
Cowabunga dude! Now were getting into something that is very close to my heart, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I was a proud member of kids that were obsessed with the pizza craving ninjas that fought crime against the evil Shredder. The dark comics and the light-hearted cartoon from the eighties is where most people were introduced to these characters, but it was the toys that swayed me over. I must have had dozens of turtle toys, creating my own scenarios that could have fit right on to the TV show. I think that my parents and a lot of older people have been baffled by the popularity of the heroes in a half shell.<br/><br/>I think that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will always be to millennials what Scooby Doo is for the baby boomers; a story that has a great set up that has allowed not just one long series, but countless new versions. I don&#39;t keep up with the current turtles cartoon, but it&#39;s in the third series on Nickelodeon. It&#39;s still a big thing for kids and I can tell that their gonna make their parents take them to the new movie. With a darker tone, does Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finally get the live action scenario right?<br/><br/>There have been live action turtle movies before (most that I find as guilty pleasures), but when Michael Bay was announced as a producer, the fan community reacted with outrage. He promised that he would remain true to the origins, and to be honest, he kept his word. April O&#39;Neil (played by Megan Fox) is a reporter for Channel 6 in New York where she works with her cameraman Vernon (played by Will Arnett) to find out whose leading the Foot terrorist organization (yep, not ninjas). During a foot attack, O&#39;Neil witnesses four vigilantes defeating them. <br/><br/>She follows them to a rooftop where she discovers that the heroes are all human sized turtles; the noble leader Leonardo, the inventor Donatello, the cynical brute Raphael, and the surf lingo pizza obsessed Michelangelo. They take Miss O&#39;Neal to the sewers where she meets their master, a talking rat named Splinter. The cause of their existence has to do with a mutagen that the animals got caught up in. O&#39;Neil does more research to find out that she may have been part of the turtles history in a lab where her father worked. She also finds Eric Sacks (played by William Fichtner) who may be leading the Foot as the evil Shredder.<br/><br/>While this is not the pop culture rape that most fans thought they were going to get, not much is here to make Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stand out. The best thing about the movie that was the hardest to get right are the turtles. Their personalities actually match the characters and are taken full advantage of. Listening to them spew their classic lingo was fun, but watching them was something else. Like a lot of fans, I hate the new design. The turtles are just so ugly and scary, that Freddy Kruger could give out ice cream compared to these…mutants.<br/><br/>Not helping here is Megan Fox as April O&#39;Neil. She had the right adrenaline junkie attitude, but her personality and motive is zero. I can&#39;t blame Fox here, as any actress would have given a similar performance. Blame that on a screenplay that requires people to already know the turtles before coming to see the movie. The rest of the story has the turtles stopping Shredder from destroying New York city, but that just the biggest problem. This is a major Mad Libs story that could have easily replace the turtles with Spider-Man or the X-Men and it would have not made a difference. Why couldn&#39;t the story really embrace the idea of ninja teachings and apply it to the turtles lives and their fights? That would have been a way more interesting set up.<br/><br/>I&#39;ll give this three Shredder helmets out of ten. While this movie disappointed me, I&#39;m not as angry as I was with Transformers: Age of Extinction as this is a short movie. I think that the movie&#39;s box office earnings is going to go down big come week two after all the excited kids have come to see this movie. We will eventually get a great live action turtles movie; it&#39;s just not going to be this one.
First and foremost, for whatever reason, critics have done all they can to bash this movie. This movie is not the disgraceful failure they would have you think it is. In fact, when audiences (not critics) were polled by CinemaScore after seeing this movie, the overall grade was a B. Some people have said that this movie is &quot;formulaic&quot;. Of course it is. It&#39;s the first installment of a superhero movie. The formula exists, and it was in Ironman, Spider-man, Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, etc. This formula is: introduce characters, supply familiar plot, use some source material. I really enjoyed this movie, and so did the crowd in the theater that night. There were a lot of laughs, which were in response to Mikey most of the time, and there was a little clapping session when the credits rolled. Correct me if I&#39;m wrong, but when people laugh and clap, they can&#39;t be bored, can they? The voice acting was spot on. The fighting scenes were pretty cool, and Splinter has some nice moves. My only wish is that there were more fight scenes. The turtles looked great to me, but some people are bothered by their design because they look &quot;weird&quot;. They&#39;re turtles that were mutated to the point of having arms, legs, vocal cords, etc. Of course they&#39;re weird. The plot is decent. You have to realize, this isn&#39;t Inception or anything like that. This is an action movie with talking turtles and Megan Fox. It&#39;s not trying to be complicated. Speaking of Megan Fox, she wasn&#39;t bad in this movie. She held her own. Overall, I give this movie an 8 out of 10. DO yourself a favor. Don&#39;t be sheep. Don&#39;t jump on the bandwagon and hate this movie because critics told you to. Form your own opinion. Don&#39;t miss out on a good time because it was produced by Michael Bay. Bay did not write or direct this movie. He does not act in it, he has not part in this movie, aside from the money he paid to have it made. Give it a chance and decide for yourself whether it was good or bad. Don&#39;t let critics dictate watch you like or dislike. Have Fun!
TMNT confuses “dimly lit” for “gritty” and humorless for substantive. It’s afraid of being too fun or too light, and doesn’t seem to know whether it wants to be a Nolan film or a 21 Jump Street-style spoof.
Scott Mednick, the executive producer, stated that this film will be live-action. Link. The Ninja Turtles themselves however will be computer animated through Motion Capture, as opposed to using practical effects.Link.<br/><br/> a5c7b9f00b

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