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After the defeat of their old arch nemesis, The Shredder, the Turtles have grown apart as a family. Struggling to keep them together, their rat sensei, Splinter, becomes worried when strange things begin to brew in New York City.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Imagi Animation Studios, Mirage Studios, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | James Arnold Taylor Mitchell Whitfield Nolan North Mikey Kelley Sarah Michelle Gellar |
Genre : | Adventure Animation Comedy Family |
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Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
A Disappointing Continuation
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Now this Ninja Turtles movie is pretty fair. The only flaw that I've seen in this movie was that technically the Turtles didn't fight any villains at all. They just helped an ancient warrior become mortal again. Also I did think that Patrick Stewart did fine with voicing this character who I thought was a villain at first, until I saw that he just wanted to be mortal again which is kind of stupid, but still this movie isn't too bad. Also this movie is kind of better then Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 Turtles in Time. Also I didn't notice at first until now that Chris Evans aka Captain America voiced Kasey Jones in this. I also have never watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer but did notice that she voiced April O Neil in this. Yeah the whole plot in this film is kind of dull, but still it has some pretty good action in it. This movie would've been a whole lot more awesome if Kraang was in it. Still this film is fair so I'm giving this film 7 out of 10.
TMNT (2007): Dir: Kevin Munro / Voices: James Arnold Taylor, Nolan North, Mikey Kelley, Mitchell Whitfield, Sarah Michelle Gellar: Updated return for the heroes in a half shell that boast a youthful yet skillful ability. Leonardo was sent to train for leadership. Raphael fights crime under disguise. Michelangelo entertains birthday parties, and Donatello works at a computer call service. Lame plot regards a bunch of stone monster brought to life to destroy earth. The turtles are still appealing with James Arnold Taylor voicing Leonardo who is poised for leadership. Nolan North voices Raphael whose crime fighting ventures are under an alias yet his temper is his drawback. Mikey Kelley voices Michelangelo whose free spirited ways are tested. Mitchell Whitfield voices Donatello whose intelligence is put to a lesser degree of success. Sarah Michelle Gellar took a vacation from slaying vampires so that she could play reporter April O'Neal who befriends the Turtles and generally plays damsel. Director Kevin Munro resurrects what may be considered old news. The older films were released at the height of the cartoon popularity with the Teenage Ninja Turtles bringing appeal through their juvenile antics. This all concludes with the Turtles banding together and bringing down the evil Winters but this is basically a digital comeback that is perhaps too late but might find a newer audience. Score: 6 / 10
OK, so I think I'll just start by saying this, why is there only a 6.4 rating?!This is by far the best Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film or TV show that I've seen, it deserves more than what it's getting! Now while I do hope the new remake of the film does well, I highly doubt it's going to be as good as this!You know, I've always loved the gang of green ninja dudes, I watched all the three of the original movies, saw nearly all the episodes on the series that began in 2003 and I've been checking almost every day, searching for more information on the 2014 film, but out of all the films and TV shows, this one was the best.However it was incredibly underrated. As I've already pointed out, it only got a 6.4 on this, on the Rotten Tomatoes film review it only received 34% and tho is the worst of them all, when I went to see this film in the cinema a few years ago, I was the only person there! Just what is it people don't like about this movie? It has got to be one of the best animated films, if not the best animated film of all time!Now the only problem with this film is it didn't have Shredder, the turtles' arch nemesis. But the film was still awesome without him! The villains were pretty bad-ass, April O Neil and Casey were awesome with their costumes, the Turtles were cool (like always) and Splinter is still the cool kick-ass master who will smash you with a big stick if you get on his bad side!So while some say it's bad, if you take my word for it, TMNT is one awesome movie! But that's just my opinion, go watch it and see for yourself what you think! Alan Hathaway
After getting off to a strong start with 1990's 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles', the live action films began a steep nosedive that ultimately crashed and burned in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (Turtles in Time)'. The next decade and a half saw a live action series and an animated reboot before the "Heroes in a Half Shell" finally returned in an animated feature that wasn't so much a reboot as it was a re-start. Was it worth the wait? Yes.While 'TMNT' isn't a great film, it is a very good one. Featuring strong animation, a much better tonal balance than the previous two films and a script that puts the focus sharply on character, it gets a lot of things right. Unfortunately, the story feels more suitable for a two-parter from the animated television series. Had they found a stronger plot, this could've been something special. As it is, 'TMNT' is still a very entertaining and surprisingly moving film.