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It has its good (or good enough for what it is?) moments. Personally my favorite aspect/part of the whole thing is the Turtles in the samurai gear. Too cute. (And yeah, has the benefit of disguising those rather lacking suits. lol)
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03-19-2018, 12:54 AM | #22 |
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I wonder why they changed them, that part will make it harder to take seriously but I can look past that once caught up in the story. I'll likely watch it, then I've seen them all.
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03-19-2018, 03:10 AM | #23 |
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if they got rid of the spots, the bodies wouldn't have been too bad. it's jus the faces that where damn creepy and lacking.
I guess henson didn't come back due to the company creators death AND budget. damn shame. they havn't been the same since. TMNT 3 has grown on me. it takes a few bad movies to realize how some arn't as bad as you thought. The turtles interaction with the villagers is the fun part, I think. and leos little sword fight with the damyo(sp) at the end isn't bad
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I like that scene at the end where back in present time, Mikey feels sad about leaving Ancient Japan but is then comforted by Splinter.
Sure, its extremely goofy in how Splinter wears a lampshade and says the corniest line ever about Elvis in Blue Hawaii, but I find myself really touched by the father/son love in that scene as well as everyone just laughing and having a good time in general.
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All in all, I applaud 2007 way more in it's ideas than it's execution of them.
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Everyone should give my favorite TMNT podcast (Turtle Soup) a listen to when they covered the third movie last spring. It's awesome.
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Am I the only one who didn't find the 2007 movie a slog to get through? Once I got past the 'celebrities' voicing April and casey....it wound up being one of my favorite movies. the animation was superb. It tried to be it's own thing while not straying TOO far from what's come before. It has one of my favorite Splinter voices in it. what's not to love?
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TMNT 3's action, however, is very slow and not what I would consider thrilling ... but I feel invested and there. Perhaps that's just the obvious difference between the live action and animation, but it's hard to put my finger on it. Plus, I personally don't care for all the Raphael - Nightwatcher stuff. Back on TMNT 3 though ... Splinter is ****ing unintentionally hilarious in this movie. His little box car - puppet area is so obvious and I swear to god ... at one point in the movie, they filmed a Splinter scene and they reversed it just to keep the dialogue together compared to what they actually filmed. TMNT 3 is fun to laugh with while 2007 and those ****** Bay movies just irk me. It's weird.
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Happy 25th anniversary, TMNT 3. Oddly enough, I like Turtles in Time. Maybe for nostalgic reasons, as it was the only tmnt film that I saw as a kid, but I watched it for the first time in decades a few days ago and thought it was still quite enjoyable. Better than Secret of the Ooze and TMNT 2014 anyway, imo.
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I never cared much for the films at all as a child. It was the original animated series, and Archie and Fleetway comics who were my favourite TMNT.
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TMNT had it's strengths.
I liked Paige Turco's take on April better this time around than in Ooze. Casey being a part of the mix was definitely welcomed. Corey Feldman returning as Donnie was fun to see. Raph's relationship with Yoshi. The good-spirited, brotherly relationship and banter between the Turtles. Some of the fight scenes were decent enough to enjoy. I watched it alot as a kid, just not as much as the first two. Not to me it isn't. The first Bay flick is literally the only TMNT media I don't get at least some kind of enjoyment out of. The second one at least has it's merrits.. but that first one? Ugh. Gross. |
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IMO the best soundtrack was SOTO (still jam out to Ya kid K cuz I'm old), but Tarzan Boy is so damn good. For the club dancing scene alone it's better than TMNT (07') and you can disagree with me all you want, but at least there aren't 13 monsters, an immortal, 4 stone generals and the most non threatening foot ninjas since the videos games.
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I tried to find vinyl pressings of the first two soundtracks in the wild for ages-- like, probably since the late-90s with ZERO luck. I eventually sought out copies on eBay and Discogs.
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03-20-2018, 03:40 PM | #38 |
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Secret of the Ooze is the worst TMNT ever created, removing the mutagen's extraterrestrial origin.
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I personally thought it was 2014 was removing the Shredder/Splinter rivalry completely but to each their own.
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wasn't the ooze just alien industrial waste in the comics? it was still industrial waste. and if the cut shot of tmnt 2 is to be believed, the prof WAS an utrom in disguise.
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