Movie Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

By | August 9, 2014

I went into this film with very low expectations, but ended up enjoying it. I’ve watched all the previous TMNT films and the 1990’s cartoon series. I’ve played the old TMNT video games. That said, I don’t know all that much about the Ninja Turtles. I don’t know which turtle wields which weapon, who wears which colored bandana. That said, most of the changes that the new film made to the source material went mostly over my head. The plot was fairly predictable, and is about as cliqued as they come. Everything in the movie is super-sized. The turtles are six-feet tall, muscular and have super-strength, Shredder has a mechanical battle suit that could take down Iron Man and the action is pretty over-the-top at times. For whatever reasons, it all seems to work. The turtles themselves are entertaining, with the wise-cracking Michelangelo being the most entertaining. With the turtles and Splinter being totally CGI, it tends to be a bit much a times as the screen is basically filled with moving pixels. Megan Fox, as the most important human character, doesn’t really bring all that much to April O’Neil. She does what she does best, and that’s look good and try to keep you interested when the turtles are off-screen.

**1/2 out of *****

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