They damn well better know who he is if they have access to Paramount+ and their parents are raising them right.I thought it was really fun. I really bought the brothers vibe from all the turtles and this is probably the best version of master splinter we’ve seen.
Some of the references are a bit dated, like I’m not sure many kids today know hey Arnold but that’s ok. Incredible animation. I hope they make more and a street sharks movie
Watched it tonight and while it wasnt BAD, I didnt think it was the best Turtles film yet.
After soooo many films having them join the human world and go to high school....I can get it but Im not really here for it tbh.
Do you mean the shows? Because I can't recall any time they went to high school in the '90s movies, TMNT or the Michael Bay ones.Watched it tonight and while it wasnt BAD, I didnt think it was the best Turtles film yet.
After soooo many films having them join the human world and go to high school....I can get it but Im not really here for it tbh.
Took the words right out of my mouth. And some of the redesigns were choices.
Do you mean the shows? Because I can't recall any time they went to high school in the '90s movies, TMNT or the Michael Bay ones.
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Say it ain't so, Shaw!
The redesigns do take some getting used to but the way I see it, we've seen so many incarnations of the Turtles for almost four decades now that I didn't mind them changing up the formula a bit (see also: Batman and Spider-Man). On paper I'm not the biggest fan of basically all of their enemies essentially being good guys in this but seeing it in action I thought it surprisingly worked.
The original 1990 movie is still the best TMNT movie IMO but this one isn't too far behind and I credit that to the chemistry that the cast has with each other. I still laugh every time I see this:
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LOL Let me stop.
Driz I gotta give it another rewatch to have a fair assessment, but it's just something with this movie didn't click with me. The voices grew on me, I liked the spirit it was going for, but I just can't figure out why I didn't completely dig it. Again, I'll give it another rewatch sometime this week.
But I would give anything just for one live action movie with the same vein as TMNT 1990.
I wonder if we'll ever see another live action TMNT movie or even a show in the near future.
The way I see it, we'll mostly see them in animated form since Nickelodeon has the keys to the franchise but the Michael Bay TMNT movies came out under their watch so they're at least open to more live action adaptations.I’m pretty sure we will. It’s a franchise that still stands to make a decent amount of money, they just have to find the right formula.