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a5c7b9f00b 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. Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four unlikely outcast brothers rise from the sewers and discover their destiny as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles must work with fearless reporter April O&#39;Neil and her cameraman Vern Fenwick to save the city and unravel Shredder&#39;s diabolical plan. Take my review with a grain of salt because this was my first introduction into the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I haven&#39;t seen any of the previous films or read any of the comics. With that being said I did come in with very low expectations considering Michael Bay&#39;s name is attached. Sure he didn&#39;t direct it, but you can still see his hands all over this film. But I have to say there is some enjoyment to be found in this reboot.<br/><br/>The turtles are fun to watch even with the overwhelming amount of CGI. I think the best scenes involve all of them just bickering or poking fun at the current dilemma. It was a much more laid back film than the typical superhero blockbuster. Not to say there&#39;s anything wrong with the darker approach that the genre has gone into, but I also like to enjoy myself while watching a film and not have to always be on the edge of my seat. It was also funny to hear the turtles reference pop culture and even some other comic book characters.<br/><br/>There are a lot of problems with this film though. I think the acting is borderline horrendous. But I didn&#39;t think Megan Fox was as bad as she usually is. Was there really any need to have a few second shot of Megan Fox behind? I thought we were past that point Michael Bay? But good god is Will Arnett&#39;s character is just pointless. The writing is also very weak, particularly with the villains. Shredder is supposedly a great villain but nowhere in this film was that shown. I also wasn&#39;t a huge fan of Splinter and where his character goes. So in all the film has it&#39;s fun moments but it becomes a CGI fest with very weak characters and bad dialogue. It&#39;s not a good film by any means but it got me interested enough for a sequel.<br/><br/>+Turtles interactions <br/><br/>+Has it&#39;s fun moments <br/><br/>-CGI fest <br/><br/>-Bad writing<br/><br/>-Will Arnett <br/><br/>5.6/10 Many words have been spoken about how Michael Bay would tear trough the Turtles as he did with Transformers. Many hours have been spend discussing how this movie would be complete and utter crap. How Megan Fox shouldn&#39;t be in it. How explosions would ruin it. How basically everything would go wrong.<br/><br/>I&#39;m not going into that here. Instead let me just draw this to a personal perspective. You see, I am a TMNT fan. I was that little boy back in the early 90&#39;s that identified himself as Raphael. Who called his dad Splinter and who, when his youngest brother was born, told his grandmother the boy&#39;s name was Michelangelo which caused great confusion. In other words: the cartoon TV series was my childhood and although I had some comic books somewhere in my room I was just drawn in by the series and by the toys. Flash forward about 20 years, and that is still my nostalgic little idea of the Turtles: cartoon and toys. I haven&#39;t seen the latest series. I don&#39;t like the style: its something for this generation, not mine. <br/><br/>So yes: I was skeptic going into this movie. Who wouldn&#39;t with Bay&#39;s track record? 2 hours ago I stepped into the theater expecting nothing. What I got was not a great movie. It was however a movie that did capture the goofiness of the &#39;original&#39; Turtles and delivered quite a few laughs. It does a lot of things right: being goofy, referring and mocking other superheroes, great Turtle designs, being lighthearted, great chemistry between the Turtle bros, and forgive my bias but Raphael...just wow. <br/><br/>That&#39;s not to say it is without flaws. Far from! The biggest flaw is already evident for me now. I just got back home and I don&#39;t even remember what Shredder&#39;s big evil plan was all about. New York isn&#39;t really portrayed as a living, breathing city. Instead it is filled with cardboard people who just pass along anonymously. Add to this the lack of urgency in Shredder&#39;s plan and the result is a story you just don&#39;t care for. Shredder has another flaw: he basically is a dude in a life sized Swiss army knife costume with no real connection to Splinter. Changing that back story was unnecessary. Lastly: the movie is a bit too clean for my taste. I prefer the gritty 80&#39;s/90&#39;s vibe the comics and the first movie had.<br/><br/>Then again: that vibe was typical of the era. The whole &#39;dark city filled with 80&#39;s punk rock thugs&#39; vibe movies like Terminator, Predator 2 and the likes (including the first Turtles movie) had is long gone. Besides: Shredder&#39;s plan sucked, but we&#39;re talking about a guy one of whose first plans in the cartoon was to destroy the Turtles by sending pest-control robots at Splinter...It is not as if he has showcased any great intellect in the past. <br/><br/>Take this movie as it is: a simple joyride not to be taken too seriously. Expect just that and you&#39;ll be enjoyed. Go the Turtle-fanboy path and you&#39;re bound to be disappointed. My inner child was satisfied!<br/><br/>As for the sequel: a better story, less flirting from Mikey, introduce Bebop and Rocksteady and have Shredder be more down to Earth. <br/><br/>Flaws aside, this was a nice step in the right direction for these Turtles!<br/><br/>7/10 Utterly inessential, this slightly cheap-looking reboot of the Turtles franchise is froth too — it might even be too tame for the kids who make up the target audience. 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.<br/><br/>

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