![]() Not much to say other than those two things because I didn't focus on it much. One downside is the CGI went down a little when interacting with humans. But it looked nice so I was happy about that. They did make the turtles sweat a lot though. Well what about the effects? They're actually pretty good. Shredder was just so one dimensional and uninteresting. Which Eric already has because he lives in a freakin castle on top of a mountain! How much more money does he need?! Sigh. Usually villains steal money for the purpose of something bigger but in this. Or at least help Eric Sacks (William Fichtner) make money which is a very stupid motivation in my book. In this he's literally just a guy who wants to make money. In the 2003 version of him he got all this character development and I learned the motivation behind why he did what he did. Now if there's one thing I like in a movie it's a good villain. You could really see how he tied this family together. It was like watching a stand up comic bomb his performance. We also have Will Arnett as her camera man who I guess is supposed to be the comic relief in this movie but literally does not have one funny joke in the whole thing even though you can feel you're supposed to be laughing but I didn't even smirk. I really wish they worked on her dramatic screams though because those were just awful. Anyways as for the other characters we have April O'Neil played by Megan Fox who was alright. Yeeeeah lot of product placement in this movie. Or a Samsung phone and tablet commercial. Like you can feel that the jokes were modeled for kids which the whole movie is basically. They deliver some funny lines although not everyone of them hit. The turtles are the best part of this movie. I grew up on that and the 80's cartoon and 1990's movies. A darker take but still humorous and likable. I want them to reflect how they were in the 2003 cartoon preferably. ![]() ![]() I wanted simply one thing from this movie after all the crap I've seen from it over the last few years. From there they must work together and stop Shredder from releasing a toxin on the city. The turtles stop her and return to their master who says they need April's help. She then witnesses the turtles stop them and follows them to get evidence of their existence. From there we meet April (Megan Fox) who's trying to get a story about the evil foot clan that have been terrorizing the city. So the movie opens up in sort of a graphic novel type animation telling the story of the turtles which I'll admit was a nice nod to the original source material from which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came from. 4 mutated turtles grow up in the sewer raised by a giant rat who knows martial arts and trains them so they can protect the city from Shredder. Directed by Jonathan Liebesman for some reason and produced by Michael Bay, also for some reason. Here we go So Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the reboot to the ever so popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
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