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Original Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Genge: Action,Adventure,Comedy,Sci-Fi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When New York's biggest villain group (the Foot Clan) threaten the city, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles must save the city. But after their master Splinter group gets nearly killed and Raphael's brothers gets kidnapped, he must rescue them before it's too late. Will he avenge his master, save his brothers, and defeat the Foot Clan or will all of the brothers die with him?
When a threat rises from an organization called the Foot Clan, the turtles must rise from their home in the sewers. Leonardo the Leader, Raphael the Rebel, Michelangelo the Comedian and Donatello the Smart must save New York city from Shredder.
Not content with taking one beloved 80's cartoon (Transformers) and draining it of all personality and the sort of charm that made it so appealing to begin with, Michael Bay - here on production duties - made a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie simply because he could. In his hands, the title seems less the quirky advert for the cartoons bat- s**t crazy mythology than a series of series of keywords input by the type of audience it's attempting to attract. It retains enough of the back-story originally created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird to justify calling itself a Turtles movie, but ultimately panders to a teenage audience too young to know any better.

Young New York reporter April O'Neil (Megan Fox) is becoming frustrated at her stations insistence that she cover tedious news stories while a terrorist organisation named the Foot Clan instigate a crime wave throughout the city. During a couple of close encounters with the Clan, in which she happens to be at the right place at the right time, April spies a quartet of huge vigilantes who save the day before disappearing into the night. One night, she follows the trail and discovers that the vigilantes are four 6-foot anthropomorphic ninja turtles named Leonardo (Pete Ploszek with Johnny Knoxville's voice), Raphael (Alan Ritchson), Donatello (Jeremy Howard) and Michelangelo (Noel Fisher).

William Fichtner plays a corrupt CEO named Eric Stacks, whose big plan is to infect the city with a virus only he and his company have the vaccine for. It's a wonder why Stacks wasn't just written as the big bad rather than having him report to Shredder (Tohoru Masamune), a huge Japanese warrior with an impressive set of kitchen knives. Yet since Marvel established the potential for universe building and the money to be made from it, an increasingly common blockbuster trait is sacrificing a stand-alone story for the sake of establishing a franchise. With Ninja Turtles, we get a half-baked plot that simply teases how exciting things could get, without really delivering in the movie we are actually watching. Only a shell-surf down a snowy mountain that leaves the law of physics in its wake really excites.

The film isn't quite as awful as I'm perhaps making it out to be, but it's let down by being so shockingly mediocre. The main positives are the turtles themselves. While being underused (Leonardo barely gets a look in), they are stunningly rendered. Far more grotesque creations than those of the cartoon, they are almost completely life-like, all bulging muscles and tatty clothes. Unlike the indistinguishable hunks of metal of Transformers, you can also actually tell them apart (although their character development doesn't reach beyond 'leader', 'hard-ass', 'tech-genius' and 'loose- cannon'). In between the CGI fist-fights is when the film really suffers. Bay's influence can be felt throughout, no more than the cutesy fast-talk bickering between April and her horny partner Vernon (Will Arnett) who share zero chemistry and are lumbered with some cringe-worth one-liners. Despite all of this, the world- building obviously worked, with the sequel due to arrive later this year. TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES was one of the most hated movies of 2014 before it ever hit theaters. There were rumors of changes to the Turtles' origins, complaints over the new character designs, and outrage over the casting of Megan Fox. I skipped it during it's theater run but knew I would check it out eventually because I've been a major fan of the franchise since I was a kid watching the cartoon and collecting the action figures. So what was the end result? I didn't hate it. I hesitate to call it good, but it wasn't the complete mess I was expecting after reading all of the critical hate and fan rage. It was about what I expected from a Ninja Turtles movie produced by Michael Bay in our current state of big bombastic summer blockbusters. This isn't a continuation of any existing TMNT series; it starts with Channel 6 News reporter April O'Neil (Fox) and her introduction to the Turtles during her unofficial investigation into the criminal activities of the Foot Clan around New York. We're given the usual introduction to the team and a modified origin tale (laboratory experiments instead of ooze spilling into the sewer) before the action kicks in as we're reintroduced to the Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) and his shady business partner. The two of them plan on filtering the mutagenic chemicals from the Turtles' blood and detonating a biological weapon on the city population with aims to sell the antidote (brewed from the mutagenic ooze) back to them.

I've seen multiple iterations of the "heroes on a half shell" so a new interpretation wasn't going to bother me. I was never disappointed in the muscular redesigns for the titular characters and, especially after an extra viewing, think it's mostly pretty cool. Each character has their own distinct visual style that extends further than the color of their bandanas. Their personalities are intact, if a little exaggerated, but this is a movie (supposedly) aimed at children so some goofiness is to be expected. Michelangelo in particular is a little too corny for my tastes but it rarely bothered me. I will say the biggest mistake, in my opinion, was casting Johnny Knoxville and Tony Shalhoub as voices. The voices just don't feel like they fit the characters and it's made worse because they're so recognizable (especially Knoxville). While I was cool with the new Turtle designs, I didn't care for the new Splinter. He just looks…weird. It's got nothing on the original. One last "fanboy" complaint: I thought the Shredder's armor was way too complicated. Again, it would've been better to keep it simple like the original films. Now he's practically wearing a mech-suit with blade launchers and a magnetic gizmo to bring the projectiles back to his gauntlet. And he's somehow got super strength now, as he's knocking these enormous mutant turtles aside with relative ease in the final battle. I want Shredder to be a threat from his martial arts expertise, not gadgets and steroid abuse.

But these are mostly aesthetic complaints. The movie is still enjoyable enough. I still love the Turtles and this movie captures them pretty well. The CG is pretty seamless and the Turtles seem to have a real physical presence, and there are some pretty cool action scenes to show them off. For the first time since the original 1990 film, the Turtles are taking full advantage of their weapons (no sausage nunchaku here). And, you know, despite all the panic over Megan Fox's casting as April, she was pretty good. There's a big difference between her performance here versus in the Transformers films: she actually seems to be trying as April. I've seen her chat about the Ninja Turtles in promotional materials and she actually seems to be a legit fan of the franchise; it's not hard for me to believe she actually wanted to do an awesome job here. So for the record, I'm cool with Fox's April O'Neil. William Fichtner has a sizeable role as a wealthy scientist who once worked with April's father. He's not given enough to do and I wish he'd had a juicier role than "evil businessman". I also wish the Foot Clan had been more ninjas and less militaristic mercenaries. I don't want the Foot Clan wielding automatic weapons; I want them going toe-to-toe against the Turtles in actual martial arts combat. And, note to the filmmakers, it ruins some of the suspense and danger when you literally have one of your characters admit that the Turtles are bulletproof (as long as they're hit on the shell).

Are these the Ninja Turtles I grew up with? Yes and no. I thought the characters were faithful enough and the big budgets and improved CG can make for some really cool movies in the future if they're handled right. Now that we've got the obligatory introduction to the characters out of the way, future movies can spend more time creating exciting stories and less time reminding us of the Turtles' origin and individual roles (yes, we know Michelangelo is a party dude and Donatello does machines… moving on…). The villains' scheme in this movie is generic summer fodder (we literally just saw the Lizard try a similar move in THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) and we get absolutely no motivation for the Shredder's actions other than…getting rich, I guess. So far I'm totally fine with this new franchise, so bring on Rocksteady and Bebop or Dimension X. I'll probably even see the next film in theaters. The castmembers portraying Splinter and the turtles achieve a persuasive level of realism that was never possible with the elaborate puppetry required for the original film series and adequately fulfill expectations for their characters.
Scott Mednick, the executive producer, stated that this film will be live-action. Link. The Ninja Turtles themselves however will be computer animated through Motion Capture, as opposed to using practical effects.Link.

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