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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: STILL FUNNY!
Review: THIS MOVIE IS NOT SO BAD AS EVERYONE SAID IT WAS. IT'S A GREAT MOVIE WHICH HAS EVERYTHING AND IS'NT AS BORING AS THE FIRST TWO. IT'S A GREAT MOVIE!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Goodbye Ninja Turtles...
Review: This movie marked the end of "Turtle Mania" and by the time the movie came out, the Ninja Turtles were on their way out. But, I will always like the Ninja Turtles. They were the bomb.
The third and final turtle movie isn't as good as the first two, but its worth watching at least once.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: could have been better...
Review: This movie might not have added up to TMNT 1&2, but it is good in it's own way. True, Casey Jones had a very minor role, it didn't take place in New York, the idea of going back in time seemed a bit weird, Kevin Clash did not return to do Splinter, the acting seemed a bit childish at times, and it was not as dark as the first two movies. However, being a long time fan of Ninja Turtles, I can somewhat overlook those flaws. The humor was a little cheezy but in a funny sort of way. One definate plus to TMNT 3 is that the turtles used their weapons more than they did in the TMNT 2. Also, "Turtles in Time" takes a break from the original plot and makes for a new adventure. A year ago, my review of this movie was somewhat negative due to being 5 years since I watched it last. Seven people gave feedback toward my previous review and found it helpful. I appreciate those feedbacks but I recently watched TMNT 3 again and have come to like the movie for what it is. Though "Turtles in Time" should not have been an end to the series, the movie is still entertaining to watch in my opinion. As for the DVD version, the features aren't very impressive. If you still own the VHS version, don't bother replacing it with the DVD unless your VHS copy has worn out over the years. Apparently a 4th TMNT movie is coming out in early 2004. I don't know whether it will be animated or live action but that should give Ninja Turtle fans something to look foward to next year. Hopefully, the 4th movie will be geared more towards teens as well as adults unlike the previous sequels which were mainly for die-hard Ninja Turtle fans only.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Enough is Enough
Review: This movie plays off of the success of its predecessors, and the plot really starts to suffer with this one. I thought that the first one was great, and the second was so-so, but this is too much. A poorly thought out plot, and some very bad clichés make this movie barely worth a rent

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good end to a good series.
Review: This one is my second favorite mostly because it was a lot like the cartoon we know and love today. The first one was really dark, wich gave the Turtles a realy scary feeling. The second one was a little less darker and made the Turtles less scary (probabley because compared to Tokka, Rozarr, and Super Shredder, they looked like teddy bears). This one gives us the friendly turtles we fell in love with in the cartoon show. Plus, in the final battle with Walker, the Turtles have this erie green glow, which really tells you what the Turtles realy are!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pass this one up!
Review: This time April buys some ancient Japanese antique which turns out to be a time septer and she switches places with a Japanese king's son.So the turtles have to go and get her and return within'a 48 hour period.Not all that interesting,event tamer than part 2.The best thing about this is Casey Jones,and the 4 Japanese guys, who switch places with the turtles,watching hockey and playing video games at the bar.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ...
Review: well i saw this movie again over the summer and all i ave to say to itwhat were theguys thinking!? i mean the whole time traeling just doesnt fit into the tmnt universe and for it to be all asain and everything when you have new york turtles just doesnt match!!! the movie is fine for tmnt fans and should be seen by everyone though...
i just cant wait for the new cgi tmnt movie and the new tmnt show coming to FOX BOX this feb!
www.foxbox.tv for more info on the new tmnt show

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Age and grace
Review: Well the turtles have grown up a bit more and have matured a lot. After defeating the Shredder and the foot they now find themselves practicing ninjitsu all day everyday. That will all come into play when they find themselves in ancient feudal japan coming face-to-face with a Samurai war lord and a war happy pirate named Walker. The turtles mission isn't simple. Travel back in time, save April and get back home before "time" is up. Things just don't go as planned and throughout the movie they bump heads with samurai warriors. The turtles had no intention of fighting but when it came time they moved like ninja turtles do. I love the fight scenes in this movie. It was quick and simple. Though at the same time the turtles moved with speed and grace. It wasn't that the samurai couldn't fight it was just that the turtles fought better. They got their weapons back in this movie and used them accordingly. Every move they made was unbeleivable. It was nothing like the first two movies. Plus instead of laying down like the foot soldiers, these samurai persisted in fighting just like real samurai. The scenery was beautiful throughout the whole movie. I think that the Splinter puppeteering could have been much better than it was and they could have added more to the ending than what they did. All in all the turtles are back and it's major league but kicking time. All turtle fans will enjoy this one. 2002 CGI will animate them under the direction of John Woo.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Compared to the other 2?
Review: Well...I was always a fan of TMNT growing up. So of course I had to see all 3 movies. While myself and some of my friends argue whether this one(#3) or #2 is the 2nd best TMNT film made, its still in my opinion the worst of the 3. By far in my opinion #1 is definatly the best. No question asked. This deviated from the whole storyline and really had no place. I saw this as more of a kids movie than anything else...whereas I could get into the first two more. I'm rating this pretty low as I think they could have done something a lot better with the third film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Depends on what you want...
Review: Whether or not this movie should be considered better or worse than the first two depends greatly on what you want to get out of it. The facts are as follows: 1) it deviates severely from the "traditional" plot line (ie. Turtles vs. Shredder). 2) The turtles' characters are (comparatively) more mature and have thus ceased to act like 15 year-olds. 3) The fight scenes are very enjoyable, much more so than in the first movie, because they are well lit and you can really appreciate the artistry of the choreography. Personally, I enjoyed seeing how the characters had matured and developed. Each turtle's personality is much more distinct in this movie. They are individuals now rather than a group of adjective-yelling adolescents. Basically, this movie is different from the first two, so if you aren't willing to try something new, don't see it. But if you liked the turtles for themselves and not just their image, give it a try.


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