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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Updated: Apr 30, 2008

Genre: Action
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Director: Kevin Munroe

We rated it 3 out of 5, read our review

Starring: Patrick Stewart, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ziyi Zhang, Chris Evans, Mako

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Review: Shedding the confines of the original 1990s live-action versions, the new TMNT runs free with crisp, malleable animation and kick-ass action. Franchise fans young and old should be duly entertained.

In true, straightforward comic-book style, TMNT starts with a brief backstory (without the laborious explanation on why four turtles and a rat become human-like in the first place) and then launches into the heart of the movie. After the defeat of their old arch nemesis, The Shredder, the Turtles - fun-loving Michelangelo (Mikey Kelly), tech guru Donatello (Mitchell Whitfield), hotheaded Raphael (Nolan North) and pragmatic leader Leonardo (James Arnold Taylor) - have grown apart as a family. While Leo is off honing his craft, the turtles no longer fight crime - except Raphael, who still battles evil under the pseudonym Nightwatcher. Struggling to keep them together is their rat sensei, Master Splinter (the late Mako). But strange things are brewing. Tech-industrialist Max Winters (Patrick Stewart) is amassing an army of ancient monsters to apparently take over the world. With the help of old allies April O'Neil (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Casey Jones (Chris Evans), the Turtles finally come together as brothers to fight the good fight and once again face the mysterious Foot Clan, who have put their own ninja skills behind Winters' endeavors.

As opposed to hiring just A-list actors, TMNT is a nice eclectic mix of veteran voice-over artists, who give the Turtles their voices, and regular actors, such as Gellar, Stewart and Evans. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon's Ziyi Zhang also gets in on the action, providing the voice of the Foot Clan leader, Karai.

Of course, there isn't a Robin Williams or Ben Stiller to laugh with, but Kelly is pretty funny as Michelangelo, who has had to resort to entertaining kids at birthday parties as "Cowabunga Carl".

It will all depend on whether those ninja-fighting, pizza-eating giant turtles still have a monetary appeal, but a new TMNT movie franchise has been born. The comic book was created in 1984 by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman as a superhero spoof and quickly took off into merchandising heaven with a toy license and then a television series.

The original 1990 live-action movie used state-of-the-art animatronics but somehow felt static and fake. Since the last TMNT movie in 1993, the whole Turtle phenomenon has sort of fallen off the radar, at least in the U.S., so the time was ripe for a renovation. Using the innovative CGI we know and love, this new TMNT--created by a team of animators from California and Hong Kong under the watchful direction of Kevin Munroe--gives the Turtles, not to mention all the otherworldly monsters they have to fight, a realistic look and feel. With this kind of freedom, the film can focus on the action, which is the best part of the TMNT lore. Though the demographics may skew male, ages 8-11 (as well as those 8-to-11-year-old boys who loved it back in the day and are now grown men), TMNT is just your basic supercharged, animated fun.

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