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"Watched via: Blu-ray (Panasonic) Date: 06.29.20 Genre: Animation, Action, Adventure RE-watchability: 3.5*** (out of 5) Note: Bought at the Dollar Tree"
“I was exactly the target age for a rebooted Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle franchise that wasn’t explicitly kiddie back in 2007. I know I’ve watched this movie at least twice, each time thinking I hadn’t seen it before only to realize I had but forgotten practically all of it. That about summarizes things, really. At least a vague prior knowledge of the material is required as it wastes no time in reintroducing the characters well into their vigilante life. April is even in on the action game as we’re introduced to her adventuring somewhere in Central America, and she brandishes a sword in the climatic fight. Vague plot details punctuation between the action scenes only long enough to get us from point A to point B. Shredder is long gone, but the Foot Clan is still around an” read more
"March 24th, 2007(at the Cinemark 20 in Moosic)"
"Another turtles movie with a more polarizing reputation but it was a cartoon and is related to the 2003 series so what the heck. And what a surprise it was boring and looked like shit. Again, Turtles Forever is the only TMNT movie I approve and what a surprise, it's 2d, nothing beats traditional animation."
"TITLE OF WRITTEN WORK: Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesPUBLISHED FORMAT: comic book seriesAUTHOR/CREATOR: Kevin Eastman and Peter LairdORIGINAL PUBLICATION YEAR: 1984-presentHAVE I READ: NoNOTES: N/A "
"First viewing - Jan. 14th I've been wanting to watch this for a couple of years now thanks to some friends & acquaintances who told me it was worth a look, so when it got added to Netflix I let the kiddo know about it and today we watched it together. She thought it was a little scary in places, but overall she really enjoyed it. I thought it was pretty good too, especially since it captures the spirit of the original comics successfully. The animation is well-done throughout, and the story is "