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There was juvenile humour in the first movie as well though.
But as I said I enjoy both.
But as I said I enjoy both.
so did anyone every see all the rumored easter eggs in the technodrome now the blu ray is out
so did anyone every see all the rumored easter eggs in the technodrome now the blu ray is out
Nope, please elaborate.
Rumours were all the frozen statues were tmnt characters
Honestly, the majority of 80s cartoons don't hold up at all.Has anybody watched the show recently because it doesn't hold up from what I can gather.
I guess you can call him a footnote.Shedder was bland, he did absolutely nothing
You don't have to, most of us recognize how bad it is, and probably don't mind the cancellation of this series.I feel bad for people who enjoyed it but I will not miss this version of the turtles universe.
Rumours were all the frozen statues were tmnt characters
They say which ones?
It's unfortunate that it really did improve upon the first movie and I really did enjoy it, but it loses the magic when they come "out of the shadows". They are ninjas, they gotta keep that kick ass and disappear element.
Just like the first Transformers movie, the magic is there until they come out at the end for city battle.
I hope for the next reboot, we get Leo's inner-monologue about strategy, precision and stealth. (Ala Mirage comics)
I agree it improves on the first movie so much. If things had improved again for a possible threequel and beyond this could have turned into a decent franchise.
They didn't really come out of the shadows that much though in this movie. Even at the end it's only the police who know about them. And when the chief says they could come out more and live a normal life they turn it down in favour of the life they have. They were shielded from the public by the police as well so by and large they were still pretty unknown.
I can't agree about Transformers either as that final battle is still amazing. Just wish they hadn't killed off Jazz .
More Leo is always a good thing with me.
You know what I'd like to see similar to the comics?I hope for the next reboot, we get Leo's inner-monologue about strategy, precision and stealth. (Ala Mirage comics)
I don't know maybe it's fighting in the city during daylight that kinda screws with the magic if you know what I mean. Even the first TMNT had a broad daylight city battle but it wasn't as crazy as the Krang battle.
Regarding Transformers, ofcourse it was amazing and I was pissed Jazz died, and I still love the movie (it did to me what Star Wars did to most geeks), it's just the magic is lost after the first movie.
Just watching this trailer for Attack The Block and cant help but imagine it as a TMNT film.
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Joe Cornish would be a great pick for the reboot.
You know what I'd like to see similar to the comics?
Baxter Stockman, not an employee of Shredder, and has nothing to do with that bloody nutjob.
I haven't seen it, but a major problem for the second was how people received the first. They were burned and didn't show up a second time.Anyone has any idea about why the second movie didn't meet expectations. It was just as fun as the Transformers films which bring in a billion dollars. I am genuinely curious to know what they can do to make a TMNT movie that succeeds. Honestly I am not the biggest TMNT fan, but I grew up watching the animated shows and 1 or 2 movies and the last animated film with Sir Patrick Stewart which I really enjoy. The recent movies more or less captures the essence of what I remember. So what actually went wrong? Is it because of the Turtles hulking design? The story was never the best from previous iterations from what I remember so that can't be that.