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I just came back from a screening of "TMNT" and well....my subject heading says it all pretty much!

It was perfect....just...perfect. Kevin Munroe and the people involved in this film (everyone from Animators, Story Boarders, Voice Actors) put together what I'm thinking will be one of the greatest films ever! I know this sounds crazy but ... it's how my buddy and I who saw it feel!
It has insanely cool action, all 'filmed' really well. The shots/cinematography/design/details are beautiful. The characters and story is awesome and interesting. The humour was done soooo well! It wasn't campy or corny (even though I cringed at the infamous 'burping' scene in Trailer #2 from Mikey!) The jokes were friggin' hilarious..as well as just the little things..the little character intracacies and subtleties were great.
I LOVED the Monsters and the Stone Generals...sweet F#*$ they were awesome looking AND sounding (GREAT sounding voices)
The score was SOOOO good! It was so epic and just....well....cool! LoL!
The ONLY quabble/complaint I would have would be SPOILER:::::::::::
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::::::::::Not a huge fan of what happened to the Stone Generals in the end. Now I remember Mr. Munroe saying how he was disappointed in how Super Shredder was 'defeated' in Secret of the Ooze was handled...which I agree...they turtles didn't even fight him and then a dock fell on his head....wow. However in THIS movie, each of the Turtles fight a General and it's great (cooould have been longer, but I don't want to be picky
).....BUT here's where I was kinda miffed...the way they died...or didn't die for that matter. I was thinking at the very LEAST General Aguila would have had a wicked death....buuut not so much. Bah.
If that's the only complaint in this flick that I can find....I think we're doin' just fine. I know that some might like what happened with the Generals but I'm just saying.
GREAT movie and I really really want a "TMNT:2".......and 3

It was perfect....just...perfect. Kevin Munroe and the people involved in this film (everyone from Animators, Story Boarders, Voice Actors) put together what I'm thinking will be one of the greatest films ever! I know this sounds crazy but ... it's how my buddy and I who saw it feel!
It has insanely cool action, all 'filmed' really well. The shots/cinematography/design/details are beautiful. The characters and story is awesome and interesting. The humour was done soooo well! It wasn't campy or corny (even though I cringed at the infamous 'burping' scene in Trailer #2 from Mikey!) The jokes were friggin' hilarious..as well as just the little things..the little character intracacies and subtleties were great.
I LOVED the Monsters and the Stone Generals...sweet F#*$ they were awesome looking AND sounding (GREAT sounding voices)
The score was SOOOO good! It was so epic and just....well....cool! LoL!
The ONLY quabble/complaint I would have would be SPOILER:::::::::::
:::::::
::::::
::::
::::::::::Not a huge fan of what happened to the Stone Generals in the end. Now I remember Mr. Munroe saying how he was disappointed in how Super Shredder was 'defeated' in Secret of the Ooze was handled...which I agree...they turtles didn't even fight him and then a dock fell on his head....wow. However in THIS movie, each of the Turtles fight a General and it's great (cooould have been longer, but I don't want to be picky
).....BUT here's where I was kinda miffed...the way they died...or didn't die for that matter. I was thinking at the very LEAST General Aguila would have had a wicked death....buuut not so much. Bah.If that's the only complaint in this flick that I can find....I think we're doin' just fine. I know that some might like what happened with the Generals but I'm just saying.
GREAT movie and I really really want a "TMNT:2".......and 3

t: TMNT suffered from several HORRENDOUSLY weak elements -- that monster plot, the weak design on the monsters and some human characters, the occasional video-game music, the pointless soundtrack (yes, even Klaus Badelt's music intruded on some moments where it would have been best to just shut up the violins for a sec), and the script that was natural, maybe even realistic, but truly lacking any theatrical dazzle. HOWEVER, and that's a big HOWEVER... the director/movie team/animators made an incredibly wise decision to pinpoint which elements of the film were the core and foundation -- the glue that held it together. It wasn't Max Winters and his 13 monsters and stone generals, it was the family that had drifted apart and came back together. The filmmakers identified the core of the film and gave it the most support. The rest was all MacGuffin, or expenditure that simply existed to support the foundation.