Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2014 review
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Still, the action scenes are cool enough, and the Turtles' movements are fun to watch. Sure, there's just enough about the Turtles to get that Mikey's the one who's got a crush on April and Donnie's the smart one who can hack or fix or engineer any piece of electronics, but there's no real soul in this installment.
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2014 REVIEW MOVIE
Younger viewers are unlikely to quibble or care about the various ridiculous plot points or unintentionally funny one-liners - or the many ways that April is reduced from an all-around awesome character to the object of lust for both the Turtles (specifically Mikey) and her trusted cameraman Vern ( Will Arnett).īut adults may wonder what the point is of rebooting the franchise for a younger generation when the animated series is still popular on television and the movie focuses so much more on Fox's hot bod than the funny and sweet relationship between the four Renaissance-named brothers. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles combines producer Bay's signature explosive thrills and obsession with Fox's body with the impressively realistic Turtles, thanks to Industrial Light & Magic's performance-capture technology (similar to WETA's technology for Rise of the Planet of the Apes). Tweens and teens are likely to enjoy this fun live-action reboot.