TMNT

Alicia & I saw TMNT yes­ter­day, and you can read my (favor­able) review of the movie on the Fellowship Hall. My orig­i­nal rat­ing of the movie was 8/​10, but I had to revise it after watch­ing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the 1990 film) and the rat­ing became 8.5.

Have you seen it? What’d you think?

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6 Responses to TMNT

  1. Justin says:

    Hahaha! TMNT? I haven’t seen that car­toon in years! The new ones aren’t as good as the original.

    Sorry, Rick, but I haven’t seen the film. It looked pretty inter­est­ing, though. I won­der what’s up with all these car­toons com­ing to life, though. Not that I’m com­plain­ing because they are a lot bet­ter than the junk on TV now.

    BTW, I got the “Works of John Owen” today! Well, I pur­chased it today, I’ll be get­ting it in about a week or two. :)

  2. Rick Beckman says:

    car­toons com­ing to life” … Huh?

    The ani­ma­tion — espe­cially the envi­ron­ments — trumps any­thing I’ve seen done by Dreamworks or Pixar so far, but admit­tedly the story isn’t as good as such as Toy Story or Finding Nemo. However, it is a faith­ful update to a great super­hero sto­ry­line, which I think even non-​​fans would even enjoy.

  3. Justin says:

    Hahaha! Sorry, what I meant was, car­toons becom­ing dig­i­tally ani­mated: Scooby Doo, Spider Man, X-​​Men, and oth­ers that I can­not think off the top of my head.

    What com­pany pro­duced TMNT, if not Dreamworks or Pixar?

  4. Rick Beckman says:

    It was a Hong Kong-​​based ani­ma­tion stu­dio known as Imagi. Apparently, TMNT was their first film, or at least it was their first notable enough film to be included on their Wikipedia entry.

  5. Glen says:

    sniff… I ask the ques­tion again to all who will lis­ten.… Where oh where is Ghostbusters 3 :’(

  6. Rick Beckman says:

    My only guess is that it turned into the movie Evolution star­ring David Duchovny. There are many sim­i­lar­i­ties between that movie and the orig­i­nal Ghostbusters movie which can be noted, and it even fea­tures Dan Ackroyd!

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