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TMNT: les tortues ninja

Original title: TMNT
  • 2007
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  • 1h 27m
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Mikey Kelley, Nolan North, James Arnold Taylor, and Mitchell Whitfield in TMNT: les tortues ninja (2007)
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When the world is threatened by an ancient evil, the Ninja Turtles must reunite and overcome their faults in order to stand against it.When the world is threatened by an ancient evil, the Ninja Turtles must reunite and overcome their faults in order to stand against it.When the world is threatened by an ancient evil, the Ninja Turtles must reunite and overcome their faults in order to stand against it.

  • Director
    • Kevin Munroe
  • Writers
    • Kevin Munroe
    • Peter Laird
    • Kevin Eastman
  • Stars
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Mako
    • Chris Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    71K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Munroe
    • Writers
      • Kevin Munroe
      • Peter Laird
      • Kevin Eastman
    • Stars
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Mako
      • Chris Evans
    • 254User reviews
    • 181Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Winters
    • (voice)
    Mako
    Mako
    • Splinter
    • (voice)
    Chris Evans
    Chris Evans
    • Casey
    • (voice)
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • April O'Neil
    • (voice)
    Kevin Smith
    Kevin Smith
    • Diner Cook
    • (voice)
    Ziyi Zhang
    Ziyi Zhang
    • Karai
    • (voice)
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Mitchell Whitfield
    Mitchell Whitfield
    • Donatello
    • (voice)
    • …
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Leonardo
    • (voice)
    Mikey Kelley
    Mikey Kelley
    • Michelangelo
    • (voice)
    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Raphael
    • (voice)
    • …
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Colonel Santino
    • (voice)
    Paula Mattioli
    • General Serpiente
    • (voice)
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • General Aguila
    • (voice)
    • …
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • General Gato
    • (voice)
    • …
    Dee Bradley Baker
    Dee Bradley Baker
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Dee Baker)
    Greg Baldwin
    Greg Baldwin
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Kevin Munroe
    • Writers
      • Kevin Munroe
      • Peter Laird
      • Kevin Eastman
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    7ferguson-6

    Welcome Back Green Dudes

    Greetings again from the darkness. Reinventing a once popular franchise is always a bit of a gamble since the built-in audience will be very critical to changes and building a new audience can be extremely difficult. The secret usually lies in the ability to recapture the good parts from the original and add modern touches in order to attract new viewers.

    Director Kevin Munroe delivers some witty one-liners and a couple of nice fight scenes all wrapped up in a terrific new animation style that lends itself very well to the dark side of sewers and big cities. Additionally, some complicated interaction between Leonardo and Rafael add a dimension not normally seen with the Turtles. All the necessary elements are there: the fight scenes (in keeping with the PG rating) are action packed, but with very little real violence; the bad guys are bent on world domination, even though the familiar Shredder is gone; the Turtle brothers struggle at times, but of course come together as a team when necessary; and the funny one-liners will make all ages giggle.

    The downsides are the opening stage-setting scene, which will be a bit boring and hard to follow for the youngsters and the lack of any type of catchy music for the characters. Michaelangelo remains the fun-loving one, but he and Donnatello are pretty minor characters, and a big complaint is the lack of edge to Casey Jones. Instead of a hockey mask, he should probably dress as the Sta-Puff Marshmallow Man. Still, none of that takes away from a fun film with a beautiful look.

    Voice acting is pretty well done by the likes of Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Patrick Stewart, Mako, Kevin Smith and Ziyi Zhang. So take the kids and if you were once a Turtle fan, you should treat yourself to the fine new version. Cowabunga!!
    8aminzamani-09024

    Underrated AF

    This is one of my favorite animations and has some of the best action and visuals in any animation
    7Trashbag

    Definitely eye popping....

    You've probably been hearing comments of how stunning the animation was. And every last one of those comments are right. It is obvious how much care and attention was put into the look of this film. Everything from the New York City environment to the Turtles themselves looked absolutely fantastic.

    The story was sort of a mixed bag. I liked the struggle between the Turtles and how Leonardo is trying his hardest to get the team back together with Raphael trying to pull away. Everything else, however, could've been a little better. There doesn't really seem to be any level of suspense here, save for a fight between two main characters (which looks phenomenal, I might add). I also would've liked to have seen a bit more screen time for Donatello, who always seems to be pushed to the side. And there were some jokes here and there that might make you cringe, most of them involving Michelangelo. But this is still an enjoyable flick for everyone to watch, even if you're not a Turtle fan. It's worth seeing for the animation alone.
    8ChimpCadet

    Fitting Reinvention of the Franchise

    i just saw a test screening of TMNT and, although i suspected it would be good, it surpassed my predictions. i should note that i am a pretty big fan of the old movies (1 and 2 anyway) and the old cartoon, and am a collector of TMNT comic art posters-- this may give you a perspective on where i'm coming from before you read my review. Without giving much away, here is what i liked(+)/disliked(-).

    +ANIMATION: the biggest thing the movie has going for it is the animation. it is miles ahead of any animated movie I've ever seen. the level of detail is unsurpassed and completely amazing. everything from backgrounds, characters, various surfaces and textures (including skin), lighting and different effects (including a pivotal sequence in the rain) absolutely blew me away.

    +DESIGN: along the same lines as the animation, the general look and design of everything was pretty cool. the turtles themselves look different and new, as well as splinter, casey and april. their designs fit in well with the overall look of NY city, which is dark, worn and very impressive. the skyline was very well done. I was also particularly impressed with the design of karai and the foot.

    +CHARACTERS & RELATIONSHIPS: especially between the turtles and splinter --and particularly raphael and leonardo-- the relationships are complex, as is traditionally the case for the franchise. in this film they are well drawn and developed and, in the end are fulfilling and cathartic. there are a few surprises to say the least, both within the turtle team and also without. casey also adds to his relationship with raph in this movie.

    +SCREENPLAY/STORYLINE: The screenplay is generally okay. the tone is about as perfect a balance you can hope for for a film trying to appeal to the Saturday morning crowd as well as the old school, 20-something fans. it returns to the darker, more emotional tone of the first live action film but doesn't fail to deliver on humor (although some of it is hit and miss-- probably the result of trying to appeal to the younger crowd). Dialogue is decent. the storyline is a bit more on the sci-fi side than most fans of the old movies will be used to, but it seems secondary to the development and relationships of the characters-- a good decision on the part of the filmmakers. the plot is still interesting and fast paced, and the villains are credible.

    +ACTION/FIGHT SEQUENCES: generally well done. for me, the centerpiece of the whole movie was a climactic, rooftop fight scene in the rain. other cool sequences include a skateboarding scene, and a huge fight against a bunch of foot ninjas.

    -HUMOR: not that it was particularly bad (although michaelangelo was borderline annoying sometimes), but for me, there wasn't enough. i usually associated the turtles with humor, even in their darker pieces like the first live action film.

    -SPLINTER'S VOICE: this may be sacrilege, but Mako's voice took some getting used to. I was used to the soft-spoken whisper of past splinters. this one is harsh and grumbly. this isn't to say its bad-- it just took some getting used to.

    -CHARACTER SCREEN TIME: michaelangelo and especially donatello were hardly in the movie. there could have been more development about their characters (traditionally leo and raph are the focus, though) although they do bond well as a part of the whole group. Same goes for April. She has usually been a pivotal character in any incarnation of the franchise, but she is minor here. Hopefully there will be future films where these three characters will be explored in more depth.

    -APRIL: not only does she have little screen time, but she isn't as "strong" a character as she usually has been, and her fighting skills were kind of out of the blue. besides this, her relationship with casey was kind of flat. hopefully it will be remedied in future films, if there are any.

    -CASEY JONES: what happened to the hard-edged casey we all knew? i get that he is supposed to be more "domestic" now, but i didn't even get a hint of the old, violence-crazy vigilante.

    -VIOLENCE: i hate for this to be another "there's not enough violence in TMNT" discussion, but although there is a lot of fighting, it seems they've really tried to keep the violence to a minimum, which is understandable considering their broad market (after all, it is PG). depending on if this film is successful, i would like to see them up the darkness and violence a bit more (PG-13 would be cool)-- although even if it is successful, it probably wont happen. wishful thinking i guess.

    You will enjoy this film if you are a true old school fan or a fan of the newer cartoon. If you never really liked the turtles, you probably wont like this either. Since this is supposedly based more on the original comics, even the comic fans should enjoy it. Although it is a bit on the dark side, the PG rating is fitting, and isn't too much more violent than the Saturday morning cartoon, id imagine. it is a good action film and a good family film-- adults and non-fans shouldn't be bored. To people who balk at the idea of it being animation ("its a cartoon!") or being PG, i'd say give it a chance-- you might actually like it. like most things, if you walk in hating it, you're gonna leave hating it. but as a longtime fan of the turtles in most incarnations, this film has my seal of approval. it was pretty good, and i expect to see more.

    OVERALL: 8/10
    7ml0792-3

    Good fun and a welcome return in a CGI film

    Just saw this tonight at an advance screening. Have to say it didn't really leave me disappointed, but it's certainly not harking back to the hyper violent original graphic novels that some might have hoped. It's more of a continuation of the original couple of films, so more action than violence.

    The story is a bit silly, but befitting of an animated piece. It mainly plays a back seat to the inner-turmoil between the four brothers which is the main focus of the film. Leo and Raph have the majority of the screen time with Don and Mikey taking a back seat, even to the likes of April and Casey.

    Style wise, it looks very good, with some excellent fight sequences. Although overall the film went by very very quickly. Voice Acting was good too, nice to see Patrick Stewart in the mix too.

    Basically if you liked the original movies than you'll be in for a treat. If you're one of those people that thinks they should all have red bandanas and swear all the time then this might not be exactly what you were hoping for.

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    • Trivia
      Oscar-nominated actor Mako was announced as the voice of Splinter at San Diego Comic Con the day before he died. Fortunately, he had finished the majority of his acting.
    • Goofs
      While April is going through the jungle in the beginning, she sticks her sword between her backpack and her back. However, the sword keeps disappearing and reappearing, and/or keeps changing sides.
    • Quotes

      Raphael: [Leonardo has knocked off the Nightwatcher's helmet, and reveals that the Nightwatcher is actually Raphael. Ralpael mule-kicks him away from him] You are SO smug, y'know that? You think the world revolves around you, don't ya; that we couldn't possibly survive without the mighty and powerful Leonardo to guide us through our problems, huh? Well, I've got a newsflash for ya: we got along just fine without you!

      Leonardo: Oh, and THIS qualifies as "just fine?" Dressing up like it's Halloween every night? Risking the safety of our family? I mean, come on! What were you thinking?

      Raphael: Don't push it, Leo. You can't leave home and come back expectin' us to fall in line again, like your little soldiers.

      Leonardo: HEY, I was TRAINING. Training to be a better leader! For you! Why do you hate me for that?

      Raphael: And whoever said I wanted to be led? I'm better off callin' my own shots now, get used to it!

      Leonardo: YOU AREN'T READY. You're impatient, and hot-tempered, and more importantly...

      [sternly]

      Leonardo: I'm better than you.

      Raphael: [laughs coldly] Oh, ya know something, big brother?

      [pulls out his sais]

      Raphael: I'd have to disagree with you on that one.

      [he gets into a stance]

      Leonardo: Don't do this, Raph.

      Raphael: I'm done takin' orders.

      [Leo draws his swords and the fight renews]

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Shooter/The Last Mimzy/TMNT/Reign Over Me/Pride (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Cumbia
      Written by Jose Agote and Adrian Buono

      Performed by Los Pinguos

      Courtesy of Pinguos Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Imagi International Holdings Limited (Hong Kong)
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • TMNT: Las Tortugas Ninja
    • Production companies
      • Imagi Animation Studios
      • 4 Kids Entertainment
      • The Weinstein Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $34,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $54,149,098
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,255,205
      • Mar 25, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $95,802,916
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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