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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) Review

August 23, 2014 by JD Hansel

I must say, I there’s a lot that I like about this movie.  I don’t find the main characters very interesting or relatable, but the April O’Neil in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is instantly more likable than Megan Fox’s take on the character.  Really, the animatronics are not perfect, but I still think they look good enough for the job, and are far cooler to look at than CGI turtles.  Splinter looks really great, and I often felt like he was a living creature, partly due to the performance given by Kevin Clash.  I think that having the guy who performsand voices Splinter being the same person helps make him seem especially real.  So, if you’re looking for great characters, the movie is alright, but from a technical standpoint, it’s really awesome.

The fighting looks very real, and some scenes are genuinely scary because of the ninjas that the turtles face and what they do.  There were many occasions in which I thought that the shots/cinematography looked fantastic, and the same goes for the musical score.  I really admired the way the story was structured as well.  Overall, this movie’s a little slow, but it’s good if you’re looking for the right things.  There’s a reason why this is considered to be a classic!  (But don’t show it to young children – that would be a mistake.)

19 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)

Filed Under: Film Criticism, Tumblr Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1990, 1990s Movie Reviews, Action & Adventure, Comic Book Movies, Family, PG, Three and a Half Stars

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