TMNT
March. 23,2007 PGAfter 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.
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What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
If you are a fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles then you might love watching this movie. The story was good, the voice acting from Mako, James Arnold Taylor, Nolan North, Mitchell (Sorry if I have spelled his name wrong), Mickey Kelley, Patrick Stewart, Fred Tatashiore, Kevin Michael Richardson and Chris Evens was good. Kevin Smith was a waste and Aprils voice sounded off. However, the CGI animation and the character designs were good though.
This is a very good movie. Teenage mutant ninja turtles (1990) is better. Teenage mutant ninja turtles II is better. Teenage mutant ninja turtles III. is better. Teenage mutant ninja turtles (2014) is better. Teenage mutant ninja turtles out of the shadows is also better. But still this a great movie. It also has great acting. It also has great animation. See this movie. It is a great movie. 6.3 is good ratting. But this such a good movie that 6.3 is underrating it. I give it 7 out of 10 because it is a great movie. I need more lines and I am running out of things to say. Great movie great movie great movie great movie. See it. See all the Teenage mutant ninja turtles movies.
TMNT is the fourth Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise and it was written and directed by Kevin Munore and the film features the voice talents Nolan North, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Mitchell Whitfield, Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart, Zhang Ziyi and Laurence Fishburne (who provides narration).This was also the last film that Mako Iwamatsu made before his death and was co-produced by the franchise's co-creator Peter Laird for Warner Bros. Pictures.TMNT was the first TMNT film made with computer-generated imagery (CGI), created by Imagi Animation Studios, as well as the first feature film in the franchise in 14 years.TMNT co-created Peter Laird stated it takes places in it's own universe separate from the previous films, which was supported by it's depiction in Turtles Forever.The film sees the four Turtles: Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello and Michaelangelo grow apart after their final defeat of the Shredder, when strange things are happening in New York City as ancient creatures threatens the world and the Turtles must reunite to save it.The plot sounds really amazing and fantastic and it is just overly amazing and it sounds like a very interesting plot and it is so fantastic and I give credit to the the director and writer of this film and he does an amazing job.The CGI is really amazing and the way New York City and the way that the characters look is really fantastic and it is just fantastically well-done and spectacular and the direction could not have been done any better in this flick and on a positive note, I like the way the Turtles are done in this film, because they made them look more realistic.The acting is amazing and I will give credit to when it's due.Nolan North plays Raphael / Nightwatcher and he does justice.James Arnold Taylor plays Leonardo / Military Man, Mikey Kelley plays Michaelangelo / Cowabunga Carl and Mitchell Whitfield plays Donatello / SSC and they all play there parts wonderfully as well.The late Mako Iwamatsu plays Splinter and he does the voice incredibly and considering what he was dying of during production of this film, he could have done a lot worse.Zhang Ziyi plays Karai and she is amazing in that role.Patrick Stewart plays Max Winters / Yaotl and he does an amazing job and he is fantastic.Chris Evans and Sarah Michelle Gellar plays the roles of Casey Jones and April O'Neill were amazing and fantastically and they did their very best in their roles.Laurence Fishburne does a great job telling us this stand-alone story and he does an amazing job as the narrator and he did some serious storytelling and I did love his performance as Morpheus in the Matrix Trilogy, but I'll save that for another review.The music composed by Klaus Badelt was just spectacular and he could not have done a lot of worse because I loved his musical score for the 2004 critically panned, Catwoman, directed by Pitof and starring Halle Berry as Patience Phillips / Catwoman.The action sequences are just overly fantastic and spectacular and they could have messed up on certain things but they did not and I am glad they did not make any mistakes on this film, like they made some mistakes on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time".Overall, I love TMNT and I have seen this film twice and it is just spectacular now as it was when first released in 2007, but I was sad that they decided to reboot the franchise instead doing a sequel to the 2007 animated film first.But, I have seen the 2014 reboot and I have not seen the next Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, which I am about to review next, but I have seen a review of this film, the original trilogy released from 1990 to 1993 and the next one I am about to review, which the name of it is Turtles Forever or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles Forever on Superhero Rewind and Movie Night with Johnathan Paula on YouTube.But this movie, I am giving TMNT a 10 out 10.
loved the original movie, loved the animated series and hell, I even dug the 2003 animated series. Remember that period when they were a rock band? I digress. This franchise is not without its hitches, as every franchise is, but "TMNT" was a step in the right direction. Computer animation, great cast, and bringing the turtles back to the dark without abandoning their major audience. I'm assuming you know the story of the turtles by now, so I'll segue into the review.Visually, "TMNT" is spectacular. For a film that's basically intended to cash in on the one gigantic cash cow, I was surprised how above par the animation is. From the massive battle sequences, to the atmosphere of the city, right down to the character design, the animators seem to spare no expense. And they compose their film as an animated movie and not as CGI. This is a cartoon, and there are no bones about it. The turtles have drifted apart after the death of the Shredder, and Leonardo has become a recluse in the jungles of South America, training and living as a vigilante. Found by April who is now a tomb raider/adventurer, he's called back to re-unite with his estranged brothers and take on a new evil. The new twist on the lore is that the turtles have basically become products of the society they hide from.Donatello is now a tech help operator, Michelangelo is now a party entertainer, and Raphael is a reclusive warrior. The only one who remains rooted in his training is Leonardo, as we'd expect. The voice performances for this revival are as good as I hoped. Sarah Michelle Buffy is pretty solid as April, while Chris Evans plays upon his slacker hothead routine yet again taking on the one and only Casey Jones. But I came for the turtles, and I wanted to see if this cast could fill the shells of the former. And they performed extremely well. But the wonderful casting choice remains in Mako. He's excellent as Master Splinter, and inhabits much of the spirituality/philosophical conscience that bind the turtles together, even at a time when they are most separated."TMNT" feels like a preamble to something bigger, and when you delve deeper and deeper into the story, you can't help but feel the franchise may just be kicking off again. Here's hoping a certain tin encased warrior returns. "TMNT" was a lot of fun, and I'm glad it met most of my expectations.Great animation, good voice work, and an entertaining story make it a revival worth watching again and again, and it was exciting watching the heroes in a half shell kick ass again. Bring on the sequel.