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You smell a plant? Get your nose checked, because I definitely saw this film. Not to mention, I thought the film rocked.
PLANT!
whenever i read reviews i smell bullsh t.
then not to far away theres another person rubbing one off to how good the game is comparing it to popular releases...right.
Seems no matter what I do. Be it a long review, a scene discription, or minor spoilers here and there, there's always some people who don't believe me. When are you going to get in in your head that it would be kinda rude to spoil an entire film OVER A MONTH IN ADVANCE?! You want me to take a picture of my invite to the screening? I could do that, I still have it, but what next? "Oh I still don't believe you. You probably got that from someone else." Why even bother. You wanna know the ending? You wanna know how the film begins? Even if I do, you'll still say "I don't believe you." So what's the point. I just can't wait to see the looks on your faces when you see that what I've been saying is true. So, you wanna ask me a question? Go ahead. I'm open.
don't worry about it man, it's nothing personal against you... but, like i said, there aren't even any official early reviews up anywhere yet, so i highly doubt that some obscure board on the hype would be the first to get one, especially from a relatively unknown poster.
fair enough, i hadn't seen either of those reviews (i even looked on AICN for one yesterday) but given both AICN and IMDB's reputations, i'd hardly call either one 'clearly legit'.
Some reviewers of the film are stating this movie is not violent enough.
Seeing them kick ass properly (i.e. not with sausages or yo-yos) is what Turtles is all about.
1. Although a PG-13 or an R TMNT movie would sound tempting, that would resrict kids from seeing this. TMNT has been around for a long time, and new fans are formed almost every day. Also, the cartoons are what kids are used to, and to see a harder edged Big-Screen version would be jarring for them. Plus, stupid parents who can't tell the difference between an animated G movie and an animated R movie until they see it will get angry. The good news is that the film is violent enough so that kids, and their parents can enjoy it. The violence in the film is not kiddie, but not hardcore either.
2. Trust me, No yo-yo's or sausage links in this one.
Seems no matter what I do. Be it a long review, a scene discription, or minor spoilers here and there, there's always some people who don't believe me. When are you going to get in in your head that it would be kinda rude to spoil an entire film OVER A MONTH IN ADVANCE?! You want me to take a picture of my invite to the screening? I could do that, I still have it, but what next? "Oh I still don't believe you. You probably got that from someone else." Why even bother. You wanna know the ending? You wanna know how the film begins? Even if I do, you'll still say "I don't believe you." So what's the point. I just can't wait to see the looks on your faces when you see that what I've been saying is true. So, you wanna ask me a question? Go ahead. I'm open.
the first ninja turtles action was the best.
Leo cuts some foot soldiers ankles with both swords.
April cracks a foot soldier in the scalp with dons bo.
Don cracks two foot soldiers in the side of the head with his bo.
Leo slices Shredders arm with his sword.
Mikey you know? i don't remember seeing mikey hit anyone with his nunchucks..
there are kicks to the head over a half dozen times i think?
the movie is violent in a realistic way.
I love the TMNT but the day they left new york to battle space creatures and crap like that they lost most of their appeal to me. I would gladly love to see them still in new york battling the foot,yukuza, the mafia etc and avoiding the police, CIA, FBI etc like in the original comics they had more style and originality back then, god i miss those days.
Raph is more aggressive, trying to beat they crap out of everything.