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Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Starring: Elias Koteas, Paige Turco, Stuart Wilson, Sab Shimono, Vivian Wu Directed By: Stuart Gillard
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA EAN: 9780780638679 Format: Anamorphic ISBN: 0780638670 Label: New Line Home Video Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: New Line Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-09-03 Running Time: 96 Studio: New Line Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1993-03-17
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Everybody's favorite giant turtles travel through time and space to feudal Japan to rescue their plucky sidekick April, when a golden sword accidentally causes her to switch places with a rebellious samurai.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A step down, but could be worse Comment: This one doesn't have the same kind of charm as the first two and the fact that the Jim Henson team didn't do the animatronics on this one doesn't bode well for it. It ends up as a mostly watchable outing that suffers from a lack of real gravitas to the story. At least they've moved on from the "origin story" structure of the first two movies, allowing the Turtles to simply exist in this world. However the idea of sending them back in time to Asia doesn't serve them as well as they might have hoped.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 Comment: After purchasing the first two Ninja Turtle movies, I thought, what the heck. My son loves this movie as well as the first two. He can't seem to get enough.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Up to Sequil standards Comment: This movie is like most sequils to movies that we fell in love with... that is if you are a fan of the oh so awsome ninja turttles. The movie is mildly amussing with more ninja fighting and a rap scene with Vanilla Ice... what more could you ask for in a movie???
Customer Rating:      Summary: ? ? ? Comment: I bought this movie along with a 10inch size turtle it came together as a package i hope my 2 yr old son likes , i like it too bad im not a kid anymore lol . . .
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well Done! Comment: I am 23 years old and have been a fan of the Ninja Turtles since I watched the first episode on Saturday mornings when I was 8 or so. I recently purchased the first two movies because I knew I loved them, but for the life of me I could not remember much about the third one. I rented it today because I had read all of these reviews saying that the third movie was terrible and I did not wish to buy it if I was going to hate it.
My first impression as the movie began was that whoever designed the faces for the turtles, as well as splinter's puppet needed some help. As mentioned several times on this site, the costumes could have used quite a bit of work. It looked a little too Jim Henson (though I love the man).
However, after only a few moments I realized that I was laughing and enjoying myself just like I did when I was a kid watching the old show. Within the first 30 minutes I realized that I liked this movie almost more than the first one. Not only did this movie have cool visuals and great japanese costumes, but this one actually had a well developed plot. I liked the new villian and thought the actor who played him did a rather good job. His personality was different from Shredder's and gave something new to the Turtle trilogy. He was even funny at times. This movie expaneded on the turtle's personalities and allowed you to get to know them better. I don't know why people complained about the characters not acting like themselves because they acted like they should as far as I am concerned.
Concerning the plot involving time travel; I enjoyed it. Its fantasy after all. The turtles are mutants, and in the first movie the turtles make some sort of phsychic connection with Splinter. The cartoon itself was filled with Sci-Fi elements if anyone cares to look. I don't think that time travel was too far fetched by any means. It also presents something new and exciting for the Turtles. This film expaned the world of the turtles beyond the sewers and New York city.
I think that one should take this movie for what it is and not concern yourself with what it is not. If you want dark and gritty, then watch Batman or the X-Men. You cannot take yourself too seriously when you are watching a movie about walking, talking, fighting mutant turtles. I loved the Turtles because not only were they heroes, but they were funny. To me, this movie had that sense of joy that the old cartoons had, and I believe this movie was well written and well done, despite the obvious flaws in the puppets and the ending being a little weak.
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