New Kevin Eastman interview, mentions the PD films
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Apparently the Platinum Dunes movies possess "the darker edge of the comic books." Oh, Kevin. |
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I really can't take the man seriously. If it's TMNT, he approves. That's it. I appreciate his work and his enthusiasm, but he has pretty much zero credibility with me. "Lost Angeles", huh? What happened to his "Fistful of Blood?" Did that already tank? I read the first two issues and it's staple Eastman run-and-gun with some blood-and-boobs thrown in for fun. |
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Run and gun, blood and boobs. Loud noise, no intelligence. |
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Almost as bad as Kevin comparing the 2014 film's fight scenes to The Raid.
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Darkest part of the second is probably just the mood and conflict between the Turtles themselves. |
There's a difference between darkness and conflict.
Platinum Dunes has ZERO darkness. Darkness is Splinter forced to consume rats to survive, or the Turtles wondering what their role in City at War is and if all of the deaths and violence aren't their own fault... Comic book films like The Dark Knight or Captain America Civil War have "darkness" in them. Hell, some Pixar films have more darkness in them than anything PD has ever done. |
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Pretty much my point, that that was the closest thing to it, which isn't really anything.
And true about Nick. Those little guys witnessed Splinter murdered even. :ohwell: If PD wants to ever venture into a third and add some darkness, then, I dunno... do something big, like kill of Fox's April. And Vern maybe. That would be okay. Distraught Casey then can have a break down and snap, becoming a Casey we recognize. Prob why those films won't go dark though. They'd end up having to be rated R and lose all that kid money. Yup, HBO or something needs a TMNT project. |
I do disagree with him on the Platinum Dunes films, yet his opinion holds weight with me because he co-created these characters. If he wants to turn the turtles into four mimes fighting an evil clown shredder I won't argue with him, because he co-made these characters. In my book, he can do whatever he wants with them.
Doesn't mean others have to like it, though. |
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Over a decade ago, I saw a TMNT cartoon (aka the 2003 one) which featured Donatello in a future where Mikey had one of his arm's gone, Leo was pretty much blind, Raph had lost an eye, and everyone died at the end except Donatello and an older April. And Donny killed Shredder.
That's 10x darker than anything in these movies. And that was a Saturday Morning Cartoon. This crap, on the other hand? Has farting rhinos/pigs, a GQ Casey Jones, boners, and a nunchucking vehicle that also shoots sewer lids. What edge is he talking about? The edge of the cliff that fans wanted to jump off of after watching these stupid things? The only thing dark about these movies is the BS these people are shoveling into faces. With all due respect to Mr. Kevin Eastman...but please remind us again about those 'Fight Scenes reminiscent of The Raid & Fist of Legend' that you said would be in these films. |
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It's quotes like this that makes me think that just like everyone involved took very much the wrong lessons from TMNT 2014 as in: well people didn't like that the turtles were super strong brawlers so in the sequel we'll barely show them fighting at all that even if we do get a reboot I still fear it wont fix any of the problems with the Platinum Dunes.
I can see some Paramount execs sitting round a table and saying "so there's some scenes at night? Clearly this was too dark and edgy. We need to make it lighter still. Problem solved." |
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