It is one thing to criticize a work, it is another to suggest ways to fix it. The fact that you do both makes you one of if not the best channel for movie disseminations.
thats the beauty of constructive criticism, point out the goods and bads, suggest and/or propose a way to fix or improve, however ... the films are already out.
@@minhtran7431 Well, suggestion/proposal is one thing, and that being helpful/correct is another, what matters is you try to give a creative feedback, results are always up to the viewer's preferences whether their perception and opinion is recognized and accepted generally by the mass audience or not
@@minhtran7431 What Joshua said. Plus, there's still that one hurdle called "execution". Just because you're theoretically doing the right thing, doesn't mean you're doing it the right way.
This movie really shows its weaknesses when compared directly to the original TMNT movie. I showed my niece that movie and her mind was blown by stuntguys doing real choreographed fight scenes while wearing realistic giant turtle suits with animatronic heads. That's not all though, the character motivations, threat levels of the villain, and writing are done to perfection. The filmmakers take the subject matter with this seriousness that isn't condescending to the target demographic of children, they wait for Vanilla Ice in TMNT 2: Secret of the Ooze to do that. The movie is dark without being grimdark. The revelation of the turtles is worthy of NINJAS. Shredder's method of building a ninja army through recruiting abandoned kids is perfect. His motivation isn't poisoning the city with mutagenic gas, he wants to be the top dog gangster of a rich and powerful city, and he gets a kick out of corrupting disaffected youth. The movie even gets Casey Jones right, and April is perfectly balanced.
I cannot praise the 1990 movie enough, it was basically perfect. Aside from obvious early 90s things it could still do amazing if it was released today.
It's an untouched classic for a reason. They got everything mostly right, and it stands the test of time. I recently re-watched it and just felt, that awe as a child return, along with the appreciation as an adult for how they made such a glorious film.
exactly @Mario...the original was a masterpiece with respect to being faithful to the cartoon and the original comic art, art direction, casting was taken seriously and as you stated, the dark, somewhat mature tone of it was precise. Sadly I don't think hollywood'' has the scruples, balls and ability to go with that winning formula again. Let's just sit back and watch the trainwreck reboots
Hey filmento, I know you might not see this but I just wanted to thank you for your critic analysis of movies and stories, always giving ideas on how they could be improved. I've started writing and I always call back to things you've said in the past to make a good story!
YES!!! See,To be a storytell you always have to take notes from other stroytellers as well,and this person gives neat criticism as well when it comes to plot,Characters, exposition,and so much more that's very true,I'm glad to hear I'm not the only person who thinks this
I don't know if you did this on purpose or not, but your examples of how to introduce the characters and the setting is almost a spot on recreation of how it happened in the original film.
Funny you bring that up, because the first movie's introduction of the turtles was a recreation of how they were introduced in the original cartoon. I think that was more specifically what he was alluding to.
I was literally running to the comments to say this exact same thing! kudos! Just goes to show how GOOD the original TMNT is and how unrated and under appreciated it is. In my humble opinion
That was the first thing I noticed too when he started pitching his own ideas for how it should have gone, honestly I'm shocked that he made more comparisons to Bayformers than that (but I also get why since this movie was trying so damn hard to be Bayformers). Part of me is actually glad he didn't just compare it to the 90 movie the whole time because I hate videos that are essentially just "it isn't [old thing], so it bad by comparison".
The worst part is that they had so much source material. From the original comics, 📖 to the first show, 📺 to 2003, 2012, each series had something that the movies could’ve learned from & used. Literally every suggestion you made to make this movie better was done in each and every other one of the Turtle’s 🐢 incarnation, and you had the *blueprint for a franchise in the palm of your hand,* and they still blew 💥 it. In fairness, I still like both flicks and think they’re dumb fun…. but it just *reeks* of wasted potential.
The worst part is that Megan Fox is nowhere near as bangable as she was when Transformers was made. Lazy, to rely on a woman of modest thespian abilities who peaked FIFTEEN years ago.
@@madcap3450 they could’ve just adopted the heir to the empire trilogy into the sequel trilogy and it would’ve been infinitely better. But they instead insisted on doing their own story without putting in any of the character development or world consistency you’d expect in other Star Wars properties. It’s like the 2016 berserk anime of the Star Wars franchise.
I felt like the animated movie did the importance of brotherhood and strength in unity thing much better. Ralph's confession seemed like it came out of nowhere
@@wjzav1971 that's why I'm so happy that they did NOT do that for the ROTTMNT movie. Raph only yelled, cause he was scared. He didn't yell just to berate Leo.
I was so sad when these movies flopped, i feel like if done differently, this could've been pretty big and interesting, i like TMNT, and for the first time ever, seeing an animation being adapted into Live action, to me at least, didn't instantly trigger Cringe, at least cartoon human looking characters, i kinda liked the way these guys looked, very badass and cool.
No, it's good they flopped, because it shows that the fans will not take that kind of garbage for granted. The turtles redesign was awful and very uncanny valley, the humor was terrible and the story ultimately had no heart whatsoever. Compare that film with the original 1990 live action film and the difference in tone is gigantic.
Alternatively, the 2003 animated series has an opening that would work well on film. we start with a day in the life of the turtles, when robots suddenly break into their home and seemingly everywhere else in the sewers. This forces them into the surface world, and from there we can either follow up on Baxter Stockman, which would have made for a better first villain, or get them tangled up with the Foot, and leave the robots as a future plothook to follow up on. This opening has the benefit of making the TMNT the main characters, rather than the human sidecharacter.
Not only that, but from the first FIVE MINUTES we understand at least the BASICS of each brother's personality. Michelangelo is impulsive, pretty chill, and the youngest. Splinter saying he's clumsy implies a lack of focus during training. Donatello quiet, pragmatic the middle kid. Splinter saying he's too noisy implies that he isn't as skilled as the others at being quiet like a ninja should. Makes sense sense he's often in his lab. Raphael, stubborn and hotheaded the second eldest. Splinter saying in just this SUCH dad tone "poor choice Raphael." shows that Raph often seems to make decisions based on anger instincts, rather than thinking it through, like trying to slice the candle with his sai. Leonardo calm and logical, the leader. The only one able to get the candle from Splinter. And the one trying to reign in his brothers when they have to go to the surface "we're only going up to go DOWN the NEXT manhole cover." yeah that goes well lol. We see that Leo and Raph butt heads "Teacher's pet" Raph sneers, "Ninja dropout." Leo retorts. Followed by Mike and Don in the background going "ohhhOHHHH." clearly enjoying the free entertainment of "Gee a fight between Leo and Raph?" "Oh, I didn't see THAT coming" the young siblings are so used to it, they quip about it in later episodes. The first 5 minutes of the show is great cause it introduces you to each brother, and later on as the show progresses, we get to the solo episodes that dives more into the complexity of each turtle.It's brilliant storytelling, because it sets you up to think "oh well Raphael is ALWAYS the hothead, he just shoves his emotions aside, emotional range of a teaspoon." then the show hits you with SEVERAL instances of Raph nearly breaking down. Or Donatello is shown to be quite a capable fighter, Mikey is able to see the seriousness of certain situations, and even Leonardo isn't perfect. Leo's depression arc in season 4 is just truly outstanding writing. "I did THE BEST. I COULD!" still gives me chills.
@@reallyhimongod that's not the point he's trying to make. They're simply saying that the plot of the first episode, has a way to be translated over to film rather than the plot of the film itself. How they meet April in the 03 series even makes more sense than in the Bay movie. It all just feels more natural for the moments to progress as they do in the 03 first episode, than the film.
the 03 turtles is really the best iteration there is. It balanced humor and darker tones really well. Same as it Never Was is one of my all time favorite cartoon episodes. Poor Donnie man.
@@dapperdabber13 I was about to reply and comment this but you beat me there. The 2003 series really was the best one, too bad we're doomed to 80's wank for eternity.
TMNT is certainly one of the movies ever made. The turtles are acting and the plot is present. The costumes are in it and the script was somehow pitched and written by THE screenwriter. The director is absolutely a director and the visual effects are probably one of the visual effects ever made. It’s certainly a movie that was made with motion pictures. I’ll rate it a /10
I appreciate how you give an alternative plot when criticizing. Anyone can say, ‘that plot was bad,’ but not a lot of people can explain why and how it could be fixed. Keep up the great content!
When I was 8, me and my grandmother went to see this movie in theaters, I only remember one thing when I was there. The scene were Raph kicks shredder off the building and said “cowabunga”, the people in their seats were cheering and clapping, that was a nice memory.
I love how every one of the tips made to make this a better movie/franchise was basically: Make it like the one from the 90s. April investigates, gets caught up with shady criminals, and gets saved. Ralph goes out on his own so his threat to leave makes sense. Show a sense of brotherhood among the heroes in a significant way
Same I walked out of the first remake. Mind you I was such a TMNT fan. My mom, who was a broke college student at the time. Got me preview tickets to the first movie. I will never forget the tickets had the turtles printed on them. I'm 40 and to this day that's my favorite childhood memory. That and the Christmas I got a Nintendo. 😢😢😢 I gotta go call my mom now😭
What I love about the TMNT franchise is there's something for everyone. 80s Turtles is kinda silly. Not just funny but goofy. It didn't take itself so seriously. The 03 Turtles (MY boys) are serious and stick close enough to the comics apparently even taking stills STRAIGHT from the comics to the show. What I really like about the 03 show is that it gives you some one on one time with each brother to get to know them on a personal level. There are solo episodes for Don, Leo, Raph and Mike. That's nice. The brothers there are a tight knit family (which is something that always bothered me about rise despite how much I love it. The brothers there don't FEEL really close like they should be.). 2012 Turtles has a good mix of serious and humorous elements. Mikey isn't the only one who gets to be a kid there. Even Leo nerds out over things. And the brothers actually treat Mikey as a little brother there; even when his arm is broken Leo asks first about Mikey, and Raph AND Leo are uber protective of him. Don and Mikey get some fun younger sibling moments too. The Bay Turtles even has some fun moments in it, and Shell Shocked IS a good song to nod your head to. There are people who do enjoy these movies, and I can definitely see why. Some of the action set pieces are just incredible to watch, and it's nice to see the brothers have actual GOOD character designs, vs just being different shades of green like in the 03 version, though I do get why you'd do that, to save time on animating. Then Rise of the TMNT is just BALLS. TO THE WALL. COMEDY. And NOT JUST comedy, but heartfelt moments as well. And there are so many funny moments but I think my all time favorite moment is "look over there PUSH!" cause Donnie is absoLUTELY radiating middle child energy for once. The shift in dynamics was interesting too; it's weird but interesting to see Leo not only be NOT the leader, but the third youngest cause it goes Raph, Don, Leo, Mikey. Something I hope that continues is that they keep making the brothers look distinct. Because I really loved that about this show. Each brother being a different turtle species was a great idea.
@@inumidunoyenuga5333like at LEAST half a dozen times already AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Ben wasn't kidding what a hell of a way to end his run as Leonardo.
So basically, your setup for the story's beginning is a rework of the original TMNT film...Cuz in that one, April tracks the Foot, gets caught and a disguised Raphael saves her. He loses one of his Sai during the fight, she picks it up and investigates further...
I remember being psyched when this movie was announced. I was even excited for Megan Fox as April O'Neil. And then it came out and I was more disappointed then when I saw Jonah Hex. Man, does Megan Fox gets objectified in clunkers. Whoopie was in this? I forgot that. But then again she is far too extreme in her political views for me to take her seriously.
Shredder was the biggest disappointment of the entire film. I remember how bad ass he was as a character in the animated shows but than he was was just a character that had no motivations and the worst introductive scene in the film
I once took part in an "Iron Man" tournament where we had to stay up for 3 days straight to win a prize. I made it to the last night but made the mistake of watching the live action Ninja Turtles & fell asleep
Exactly! Sure, they had 90s camp, but we're talking about the TMNT. The late 80s-early 90s trilogy fit the vibe beautifully. My two boys LOVE those movies.
It's so sad these movies flopped. They could have been so much more. I do would love to know your opinion on the rottmnt movie that came out 5 days ago. Because the rise version is very different compared to the previous versions (I find it actually a very refreshing take on the turtles)
The Rise movie is such a banger fr. The Rise universe as a whole is such a great and refreshing spin on the tried and true formula, I'm convinced there were at least a few 2k3 fans in that team
I just want to say, I'm a Creative Writing major, and I've learned more about screenwritting and story structures from your videos than from 2 years of college so far. I never miss a video from you.
*Filmento's ideas and structural breakdowns are shallow at best. They wouldn't get a C- in your average writing course. His brilliant suggestion of having us watch the Turtles do math and reading sounds incredibly boring.* 👎🏼👎🏼
I feel like there's been a lot of Failure analysis, and not enough Film Perfection episodes. Maybe you could do one on B-category (budget-wise) movies? Personally, I'd love to see an episode about Everything Everywhere All At Once
@@101Supercritic There are plenty of channels with mindless paid-off corporate shills, you're free to watch that if you are offended by the "negativity" of Filmento.
He made a community poll a while back asking which series his viewers preferred more. Of course, Anatomy of a Failure won, so I think that's a big reason why we see these types of vids more.
Totally agree, I remember watching it as a kid and liking but now having went back and watching it again its probably if not the best adaptation of TMNT
I think it's a 2nd best to 2003 being 1st in darkest version/adapation especially because of what goes on with Baxter Stockman in that with the mutilation going on increasing throughout it and even the episode Insane in the Membrane got banned. I know that even the creators of TMNT said they much preferred it over the 1st animated series in being closest to what they envisioned.
@@SonicLegends The 2003 series goes hard fr, Insane in the Membrane is such a rough episode, I love it so much. Same as it Never Was is also notably horrifying, and pretty much anything Agent Bishop was involved in got very dark. I owe that series for my taste in storytelling!
The 2014 movie is ok for what it is. But in terms of live action movies, the 1990 adaptation is still supreme. It introduces the elements gradually rather than all at once via Tony Shalhoub.
what's funny about your idea of Raph going solo and getting everyone in trouble is that it's sorta similar to something that happens in the 2007 movie and that aspect is done way better there from what I remember
Honestly, this is my guilty pleasure thing. Jokes are not bad, some action scenes were creative, especially snowy mountain chase scene. It's a good popcorn movie for me.
Yeah, I watched this in IMAX when I was 8, at the very least I enjoyed every single minute of it. The MC Mikey one was still hilarious for me, it fits Mikey's personality perfectly. Eventhough the story was a bit off, atleast they got the turtle's personality very right
My favorite part in all these videos is when you are describing how the scene should have gone, over a scene from the movie that clearly shows they had the footage to do it right and still chose to screw everything up.
I knew how awful this movie was gonna be Not because Michael Bay was the producer, but because Jonathan Liebesman It was obvious that he was a director for hire, and that Michael Bay hired him because of their collaboration on THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: THE BEGINNING
I remember watching the two ninja turtles movies in theaters. They weren't really anything special, i thought they were just some good old fashioned dumb fun. The kind of movies where you can just turn off your brain and enjoy the pretty colors on screen.
After Multiverse of Madness, I've come to the conclusion that "movies that are just dumb fun, turn off your brain and watch it" are bad movies, but with people fond of them.
I remember watching these movies in theaters. If Michael Bay had taken a different approach to the TMNT movies, I can promise that they would have skyrocketed to success. Man, he should've gone back to the drawing board.
Great video, really helped me understand why the movie wasn't a bigger thing. I'm really looking forward to your video on Thor: Love and Thunder, which I personally didn't think was as good as it could have been. Too much humour which overshadowed any serious elements, not enough exploration of character in the villain and the theme wasn't explored anywhere near as much as it should have been. Also the choices they made for the story arcs of both Jane and Thor were terrible. Thor's power level in the movie made no sense too, but that's more Marvel nerd stuff rather than film nerd stuff
The ironic thing about this film is that even tho Michael Bay produced it, it's almost like all the key scenes are somehow opposite of Michael Bay's filmmaking style, which is usually far from boring.
It's amazing. TMNT started as a parody of Daredevil (absurd martial artists, the Hand gang becomes the Foot gang, etc.) but within a few years became so much more popular that it became and remained one of the biggest permanent franchises for decades. And yet with just a brief few films, this moronic set-up managed to tank the entire franchise at the exact moment a pretty solid series revived the Daredevil brand - if Marvel had been in a position to capitalise, they could have recaptured the lead again.
Filmento, your movie analyzes are some of the funniest up there with red letter media. And for whatever reason, I love the noise you play when people are dumping exposition or yada yadaing dialogue.
One of the sad truths to fans about this duology is the fact it will be what makes general audiences, myself included familiar about the ninja turtles and the massive franchise it is. That said though, the action sequences in these movies are insanely top notch that they might as well reached marvel movie action level.
We love our villains with their own nice character development. Take Thanos for example or maybe Ultron. They're not just bad for the sake of having a villain in the movie. If you spend a little bit of time and respect on them, their plans actually does make some sense. Thanos wants half the population to give more worth to the resources. Ultron wants to speed up the extinction of humans because well, were already on our way to do that. His plan is just less painful and what they call lesser of the two evil. Immediate death instead of living on a Nuclear Winter world.
Oh no, you got me again! I always try to spot when an Ad Read is coming. But I was like three charts in before I realized it! Your passion for sneaking ad reads into the video content is unrivaled.
At least they kept “Cowabunga!” in the movie. At least it has that. Great analysis video as always, Filmento! Also, what’s the music for part 3 of the video?
It amazes me how many adaptations miss the mark, like they had all the pieces and it could've been so good but somehow always end up floating in the cold heart of space.
Disinterested means impartial. Use the word “uninterested,” which is the word you mean to use, except nobody uses it any more because “disinterested” sounds SO FREAKING COOL and so everyone uses it instead!
Ever since I started watching your videos I have developed a great love for movies and now I can't stop analyzing everything I see THANK YOU so much! I think your videos have made progress as a writer and with some hope a future producer (With some hope I won't make as much mistakes as the failed movies and franchises lol) Please never stop making this videos
I remember back in the OG movie Raph meets April first & fought with Casey Jones cause he was always running off on his own being a bad ass. He's a loner and Raph has always been my fav out of all of them.
I just couldn't ever get over the 8 foot tall, 400lb version of the turtles, they range from like 4 foot 7 up to 5 foot 5 in the comics, original movies and cartoon.
The crazy thing is, they originally wanted this to be an alien invasion movie, with the Turtles being four alien soldiers who switch sides after seeing how awesome Earth is. Then some of the script was leaked online and the fans were furious, so they had to rewrite.
I can't bring a more insightful opinion than what's already said in the comments, from pointing out that Filmento's suggestion for improving it is just describing the 1990 movie to a tee and how baffling it is to fuck up something with literal DECADES of source material, so I'll simply say one thing... That ad transition at the end was smooth as heck.
I remember not liking the shape of the turtles heads. And it was enough for me to pass. To me this is what would have happened to the original Sonic movie without the reworks, basically.
Im old enough to remember the old ninja turtles movie…where they were first shown as anti-heroes then , through april oniell interacting with them, we see they are not “bad guys”…then a natural progression of explaining how they became anthropromorphids
It’s actually insane how this movie and the 2010s version of the TMNT show came out during the same time, yet the friggin cartoon show had more depth and was often way darker than this actual PG-13 movie that is supposed to be more “mature” but instead ended up feeling even more cartoony than the ACTUAL cartoon that was on TV at around the same time.
Also, the CGI characters are just super unappealing to look at. Their misshapen heads, tiny eyes, huge mouths and detailed skin is really gross to look at. I think that adds to the general disengagement and disinterest in the TMNT. How are you supposed to care about your main characters if they are flatly characterized, apathetic introduced, and have no appeal in their design?
DUDE!! When i saw their designs and thought about how far we've come with our filming technologies/capabilities i was sooooo hyped for this... But i just ended up having a kinda good time.... Personally, if i watch a movie and end up not wanting to watch it again i feel like the movie wasn't really good, that's just me tho....
My main issues with the film were that Splinter mastered Ninjutsu from a book / Shredder had blades all over him but somehow avoids making anyone bleed in battle.
The new TMNT movie is WAY better!! Everyone should check out Rise of the TMNT, super refreshing take on the turtles and crisp animation. Every fight looks like anime
So - you failed to mention the similarity between the plot of this and, the plot of Mission Impossible 2. "They created a monster to defeat it?" "Why not..."
The main problem of this movie: It was made SPECIFICALLY for American Xbox Gears of War bro gamers. And not for the TMNT fans from different countries from the world. Best Turtles: IDW comics and 1990 movie. Best April: 2003 cartoon and Mirage comics. Best Splinter: 1987 cartoon and 2012 cartoon. Best Shredder: 1990 movie and 2012 cartoon. Best Casey Jones: 1990 movie and 2003 cartoon. Yet this movie franchise followed a very weird part and neglected these ideas and created a team of Bay-ified "BRO" turtles.
Hey Filmento, just like many of thr other comments in here, i really appreciate your videos, started watching recently and im loving all of it. Anyway, you sure keep going with these amazing videos. Have a nice day
Despite the very present flaws this movie has, it is absolutely one of my guilty pleasures. I was a MASSIVE ninja turtle kid, absolutely loved everything about it. And although there were definitely a few moments in this where I had to pause and take a walk, it nailed the turtles’ personalities, and the action/humor was done well enough. It’s just a fun movie idk what more to say.
I feel like everything said in this video can also be applied to the 2017 Power Rangers reboot. They spend most of the movie giving us exposition dumps on everything EXCEPT the actual plot, and then just forgot to make a Power Rangers movie. It sucks because I was really looking forward to seeing Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers be rebooted into great franchises, but they just did all of the wrong things.
It is one thing to criticize a work, it is another to suggest ways to fix it. The fact that you do both makes you one of if not the best channel for movie disseminations.
thats the beauty of constructive criticism, point out the goods and bads, suggest and/or propose a way to fix or improve, however ...
the films are already out.
Filmento is the best there is in this line of work!
I’ve heard The Star wars production team actually followed his advice and failed or sth?
@@minhtran7431 Well, suggestion/proposal is one thing, and that being helpful/correct is another, what matters is you try to give a creative feedback, results are always up to the viewer's preferences whether their perception and opinion is recognized and accepted generally by the mass audience or not
@@minhtran7431 What Joshua said. Plus, there's still that one hurdle called "execution". Just because you're theoretically doing the right thing, doesn't mean you're doing it the right way.
This movie really shows its weaknesses when compared directly to the original TMNT movie. I showed my niece that movie and her mind was blown by stuntguys doing real choreographed fight scenes while wearing realistic giant turtle suits with animatronic heads. That's not all though, the character motivations, threat levels of the villain, and writing are done to perfection. The filmmakers take the subject matter with this seriousness that isn't condescending to the target demographic of children, they wait for Vanilla Ice in TMNT 2: Secret of the Ooze to do that. The movie is dark without being grimdark. The revelation of the turtles is worthy of NINJAS. Shredder's method of building a ninja army through recruiting abandoned kids is perfect. His motivation isn't poisoning the city with mutagenic gas, he wants to be the top dog gangster of a rich and powerful city, and he gets a kick out of corrupting disaffected youth. The movie even gets Casey Jones right, and April is perfectly balanced.
I cannot praise the 1990 movie enough, it was basically perfect. Aside from obvious early 90s things it could still do amazing if it was released today.
GO NINJA, GO NINJA, GO!
Sorry, couldn't resist lol.
@@xipheonj No one, anywhere, in TV and movies is doing what Jim Henson studios was able to achieve. CGI is laziness at this point.
It's an untouched classic for a reason. They got everything mostly right, and it stands the test of time. I recently re-watched it and just felt, that awe as a child return, along with the appreciation as an adult for how they made such a glorious film.
exactly @Mario...the original was a masterpiece with respect to being faithful to the cartoon and the original comic art, art direction, casting was taken seriously and as you stated, the dark, somewhat mature tone of it was precise. Sadly I don't think hollywood'' has the scruples, balls and ability to go with that winning formula again. Let's just sit back and watch the trainwreck reboots
Hey filmento, I know you might not see this but I just wanted to thank you for your critic analysis of movies and stories, always giving ideas on how they could be improved. I've started writing and I always call back to things you've said in the past to make a good story!
100%!!! These are full on screenwriting classes by themselves. Thank u filmento :)
YES!!! See,To be a storytell you always have to take notes from other stroytellers as well,and this person gives neat criticism as well when it comes to plot,Characters, exposition,and so much more that's very true,I'm glad to hear I'm not the only person who thinks this
Yeah same here bud.
@@Retr008 Absolutely, we can’t just expect to make great stories on a vacuum without learning from other’s experiences attempting the same
Same
I don't know if you did this on purpose or not, but your examples of how to introduce the characters and the setting is almost a spot on recreation of how it happened in the original film.
I didn't see your comment...
but i said the exact same thing
Funny you bring that up, because the first movie's introduction of the turtles was a recreation of how they were introduced in the original cartoon. I think that was more specifically what he was alluding to.
I was literally running to the comments to say this exact same thing! kudos! Just goes to show how GOOD the original TMNT is and how unrated and under appreciated it is. In my humble opinion
I was thinking about the original live action film during each example. 🙂
That was the first thing I noticed too when he started pitching his own ideas for how it should have gone, honestly I'm shocked that he made more comparisons to Bayformers than that (but I also get why since this movie was trying so damn hard to be Bayformers). Part of me is actually glad he didn't just compare it to the 90 movie the whole time because I hate videos that are essentially just "it isn't [old thing], so it bad by comparison".
The worst part is that they had so much source material.
From the original comics, 📖 to the first show, 📺 to 2003, 2012, each series had something that the movies could’ve learned from & used.
Literally every suggestion you made to make this movie better was done in each and every other one of the Turtle’s 🐢 incarnation, and you had the *blueprint for a franchise in the palm of your hand,* and they still blew 💥 it.
In fairness, I still like both flicks and think they’re dumb fun…. but it just *reeks* of wasted potential.
Having lots of source material is definitely not a guarantee for a good movie. Coughstarwarscough
@@viljamtheninja It is if you actually utilize it instead of flushing it all down the drain for a Marysue character
The worst part is that Megan Fox is nowhere near as bangable as she was when Transformers was made. Lazy, to rely on a woman of modest thespian abilities who peaked FIFTEEN years ago.
@@viljamtheninja The expanded universe was discarded. Disney made their own nonsense and it failed.
@@madcap3450 they could’ve just adopted the heir to the empire trilogy into the sequel trilogy and it would’ve been infinitely better. But they instead insisted on doing their own story without putting in any of the character development or world consistency you’d expect in other Star Wars properties. It’s like the 2016 berserk anime of the Star Wars franchise.
I felt like the animated movie did the importance of brotherhood and strength in unity thing much better.
Ralph's confession seemed like it came out of nowhere
The whole thing of "Ralph questions Leonardo's leadership and wants to leave" has become a little stale and overdone.
@@wjzav1971 you morons don't even know the name of the turtle you are referecing, go watch something else kids.
It's "Raph" as in "Raphael"
@@wjzav1971 that's why I'm so happy that they did NOT do that for the ROTTMNT movie. Raph only yelled, cause he was scared. He didn't yell just to berate Leo.
Or in this case, it wasn’t even executed outside of a line of dialogue
Who's " Ralph "?... You mean Raf ?
Elevator scene still slaps
That’s the best scene in the WHOLE ENTIRE THING!
@@chasehedges6775
You mean Turtles vs Shredder final battle?
@@Eternal_Sky_Tardis that was still cool though but could've been better
I was wondering if you know the song at 5:57 and
7:58
Cannot be more correct
I love how filmento describes how to make this better then realizing he describes the original almost to the T.
OG tmnt is 🐐
I came here to make this exact same comment, had to see if it was said first.
I was going to say the same thing also.
I was so sad when these movies flopped, i feel like if done differently, this could've been pretty big and interesting, i like TMNT, and for the first time ever, seeing an animation being adapted into Live action, to me at least, didn't instantly trigger Cringe, at least cartoon human looking characters, i kinda liked the way these guys looked, very badass and cool.
No, it's good they flopped, because it shows that the fans will not take that kind of garbage for granted. The turtles redesign was awful and very uncanny valley, the humor was terrible and the story ultimately had no heart whatsoever. Compare that film with the original 1990 live action film and the difference in tone is gigantic.
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The movie of 90 is overrated and cringe
@@HolaMundoTheMisteriousAG the 90s movie were more true to the 90s cartoons. there has never been a serious adaptation of the original comics
@@weilam03 I would rather rewatch the original live action film and its two sequels over the Micheal Bay TMNT films
The original movie isn’t “cringe” at all. It holds up perfectly.
Alternatively, the 2003 animated series has an opening that would work well on film. we start with a day in the life of the turtles, when robots suddenly break into their home and seemingly everywhere else in the sewers. This forces them into the surface world, and from there we can either follow up on Baxter Stockman, which would have made for a better first villain, or get them tangled up with the Foot, and leave the robots as a future plothook to follow up on. This opening has the benefit of making the TMNT the main characters, rather than the human sidecharacter.
Not only that, but from the first FIVE MINUTES we understand at least the BASICS of each brother's personality. Michelangelo is impulsive, pretty chill, and the youngest. Splinter saying he's clumsy implies a lack of focus during training. Donatello quiet, pragmatic the middle kid. Splinter saying he's too noisy implies that he isn't as skilled as the others at being quiet like a ninja should. Makes sense sense he's often in his lab. Raphael, stubborn and hotheaded the second eldest. Splinter saying in just this SUCH dad tone "poor choice Raphael." shows that Raph often seems to make decisions based on anger instincts, rather than thinking it through, like trying to slice the candle with his sai. Leonardo calm and logical, the leader. The only one able to get the candle from Splinter. And the one trying to reign in his brothers when they have to go to the surface "we're only going up to go DOWN the NEXT manhole cover." yeah that goes well lol.
We see that Leo and Raph butt heads "Teacher's pet" Raph sneers, "Ninja dropout." Leo retorts. Followed by Mike and Don in the background going "ohhhOHHHH." clearly enjoying the free entertainment of "Gee a fight between Leo and Raph?" "Oh, I didn't see THAT coming" the young siblings are so used to it, they quip about it in later episodes.
The first 5 minutes of the show is great cause it introduces you to each brother, and later on as the show progresses, we get to the solo episodes that dives more into the complexity of each turtle.It's brilliant storytelling, because it sets you up to think "oh well Raphael is ALWAYS the hothead, he just shoves his emotions aside, emotional range of a teaspoon." then the show hits you with SEVERAL instances of Raph nearly breaking down. Or Donatello is shown to be quite a capable fighter, Mikey is able to see the seriousness of certain situations, and even Leonardo isn't perfect. Leo's depression arc in season 4 is just truly outstanding writing. "I did THE BEST. I COULD!" still gives me chills.
You’re just rehashing the same damn idea there’s no originality in that..
@@reallyhimongod that's not the point he's trying to make. They're simply saying that the plot of the first episode, has a way to be translated over to film rather than the plot of the film itself. How they meet April in the 03 series even makes more sense than in the Bay movie. It all just feels more natural for the moments to progress as they do in the 03 first episode, than the film.
the 03 turtles is really the best iteration there is. It balanced humor and darker tones really well. Same as it Never Was is one of my all time favorite cartoon episodes.
Poor Donnie man.
@@dapperdabber13 I was about to reply and comment this but you beat me there.
The 2003 series really was the best one, too bad we're doomed to 80's wank for eternity.
TMNT is certainly one of the movies ever made. The turtles are acting and the plot is present. The costumes are in it and the script was somehow pitched and written by THE screenwriter. The director is absolutely a director and the visual effects are probably one of the visual effects ever made. It’s certainly a movie that was made with motion pictures. I’ll rate it a /10
the plot is plotting
Its turtlein time
You're not funny
It’s Turtle Time!
It’s a movie that exists
I appreciate how you give an alternative plot when criticizing. Anyone can say, ‘that plot was bad,’ but not a lot of people can explain why and how it could be fixed. Keep up the great content!
When I was 8, me and my grandmother went to see this movie in theaters, I only remember one thing when I was there. The scene were Raph kicks shredder off the building and said “cowabunga”, the people in their seats were cheering and clapping, that was a nice memory.
It’s sad when the 1993 TMNT movie for younger audiences did better at introducing the characters.
The 90s TMNT movie is way more mature-feeling than this one.
Script-writing was a bot more mature back then. Sometimes. Lol
I love how every one of the tips made to make this a better movie/franchise was basically: Make it like the one from the 90s. April investigates, gets caught up with shady criminals, and gets saved. Ralph goes out on his own so his threat to leave makes sense. Show a sense of brotherhood among the heroes in a significant way
Ninja turtles was MY LIFE as a kid. That being said, I couldn't even make it through these movies
Same I walked out of the first remake. Mind you I was such a TMNT fan. My mom, who was a broke college student at the time. Got me preview tickets to the first movie. I will never forget the tickets had the turtles printed on them. I'm 40 and to this day that's my favorite childhood memory. That and the Christmas I got a Nintendo. 😢😢😢 I gotta go call my mom now😭
Ya’ll should watch Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from 2018, that show is awesome!!
@@JohnGalt916 that's awesome man. I need to stop spending money and save up for a super shedder tattoo that I've been planning for forever.
@@Techno-Wolf the 2012 show is better in my opinion.
Your way of opening TMNT was how the original live action film did it. And that was classic
What I love about the TMNT franchise is there's something for everyone. 80s Turtles is kinda silly. Not just funny but goofy. It didn't take itself so seriously. The 03 Turtles (MY boys) are serious and stick close enough to the comics apparently even taking stills STRAIGHT from the comics to the show. What I really like about the 03 show is that it gives you some one on one time with each brother to get to know them on a personal level. There are solo episodes for Don, Leo, Raph and Mike. That's nice. The brothers there are a tight knit family (which is something that always bothered me about rise despite how much I love it. The brothers there don't FEEL really close like they should be.).
2012 Turtles has a good mix of serious and humorous elements. Mikey isn't the only one who gets to be a kid there. Even Leo nerds out over things. And the brothers actually treat Mikey as a little brother there; even when his arm is broken Leo asks first about Mikey, and Raph AND Leo are uber protective of him. Don and Mikey get some fun younger sibling moments too.
The Bay Turtles even has some fun moments in it, and Shell Shocked IS a good song to nod your head to. There are people who do enjoy these movies, and I can definitely see why. Some of the action set pieces are just incredible to watch, and it's nice to see the brothers have actual GOOD character designs, vs just being different shades of green like in the 03 version, though I do get why you'd do that, to save time on animating.
Then Rise of the TMNT is just BALLS. TO THE WALL. COMEDY. And NOT JUST comedy, but heartfelt moments as well. And there are so many funny moments but I think my all time favorite moment is "look over there PUSH!" cause Donnie is absoLUTELY radiating middle child energy for once. The shift in dynamics was interesting too; it's weird but interesting to see Leo not only be NOT the leader, but the third youngest cause it goes Raph, Don, Leo, Mikey. Something I hope that continues is that they keep making the brothers look distinct. Because I really loved that about this show. Each brother being a different turtle species was a great idea.
And apparently the new IDW comics are amazing. Haven't touched them but everyone talks how it's the best version
@@guilhermefranco2930 they were until issue 100
Have you watched TROTMNT movie??
@@inumidunoyenuga5333like at LEAST half a dozen times already AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Ben wasn't kidding what a hell of a way to end his run as Leonardo.
Rotmnt had some stupid good action as well, like the animators musta had dragon ball on their minds when they was making their shit
So basically, your setup for the story's beginning is a rework of the original TMNT film...Cuz in that one, April tracks the Foot, gets caught and a disguised Raphael saves her. He loses one of his Sai during the fight, she picks it up and investigates further...
How to make the opening of the movie better: litterally describes the plot if the first movie abd how it opened. Lol love it
I remember being psyched when this movie was announced. I was even excited for Megan Fox as April O'Neil. And then it came out and I was more disappointed then when I saw Jonah Hex. Man, does Megan Fox gets objectified in clunkers.
Whoopie was in this? I forgot that. But then again she is far too extreme in her political views for me to take her seriously.
What does her political views have anything to do with her acting?
Didn’t Michael bay hate Megan fox?
Shredder was the biggest disappointment of the entire film. I remember how bad ass he was as a character in the animated shows but than he was was just a character that had no motivations and the worst introductive scene in the film
the 90's movie was truly a lot better, specially after watching them side by side
I once took part in an "Iron Man" tournament where we had to stay up for 3 days straight to win a prize. I made it to the last night but made the mistake of watching the live action Ninja Turtles & fell asleep
It’s hilarious because nearly everything you suggested to improve this movie was already in the original 90s one 😂
Exactly! Sure, they had 90s camp, but we're talking about the TMNT. The late 80s-early 90s trilogy fit the vibe beautifully. My two boys LOVE those movies.
I was about yo say that, lmao.
The ones the 90s give me the creeps as a kid
The Michael Bay ones are trash
The elevator scene is the one scene I really like. Shame it was so short.
It's so sad these movies flopped. They could have been so much more. I do would love to know your opinion on the rottmnt movie that came out 5 days ago. Because the rise version is very different compared to the previous versions (I find it actually a very refreshing take on the turtles)
That movie slaps. Surprisingly made me emotional (if you watched the movie you know what part I’m talking about)
Off topic but Nice Monkie Kid pfp
@@triple_kale9332 haha thanks
The Rise movie is such a banger fr. The Rise universe as a whole is such a great and refreshing spin on the tried and true formula, I'm convinced there were at least a few 2k3 fans in that team
I just want to say, I'm a Creative Writing major, and I've learned more about screenwritting and story structures from your videos than from 2 years of college so far. I never miss a video from you.
As a grad creative writing student, it's probs going to stay that way
@@zanyawesome30 I figured as much, unfortunately.
*Filmento's ideas and structural breakdowns are shallow at best. They wouldn't get a C- in your average writing course. His brilliant suggestion of having us watch the Turtles do math and reading sounds incredibly boring.* 👎🏼👎🏼
We need output, not ass kissing.
You sort of used the pilot to the 80s cartoon as an example of how to introduce everything and it's a shame they just didn't do that!
I feel like there's been a lot of Failure analysis, and not enough Film Perfection episodes. Maybe you could do one on B-category (budget-wise) movies? Personally, I'd love to see an episode about Everything Everywhere All At Once
He thrives on negativity. Other channels have popped up because it’s better, viewerwise, to talk about something negatively than positively.
Definitely
Cuz Hollywood isn't that good at making good movies, hence why we cling to anything remotely orginal and well made
@@101Supercritic There are plenty of channels with mindless paid-off corporate shills, you're free to watch that if you are offended by the "negativity" of Filmento.
He made a community poll a while back asking which series his viewers preferred more. Of course, Anatomy of a Failure won, so I think that's a big reason why we see these types of vids more.
Personally, I feel the 2012 Nickelodeon TMNT series is both the best and darkest version/adaptation ever made of the franchise.
Totally agree, I remember watching it as a kid and liking but now having went back and watching it again its probably if not the best adaptation of TMNT
yes!
I think it's a 2nd best to 2003 being 1st in darkest version/adapation especially because of what goes on with Baxter Stockman in that with the mutilation going on increasing throughout it and even the episode Insane in the Membrane got banned. I know that even the creators of TMNT said they much preferred it over the 1st animated series in being closest to what they envisioned.
The IDW comics are pretty damn good too.
@@SonicLegends The 2003 series goes hard fr, Insane in the Membrane is such a rough episode, I love it so much. Same as it Never Was is also notably horrifying, and pretty much anything Agent Bishop was involved in got very dark. I owe that series for my taste in storytelling!
The 2014 movie is ok for what it is.
But in terms of live action movies, the 1990 adaptation is still supreme. It introduces the elements gradually rather than all at once via Tony Shalhoub.
what's funny about your idea of Raph going solo and getting everyone in trouble is that it's sorta similar to something that happens in the 2007 movie and that aspect is done way better there from what I remember
Honestly, this is my guilty pleasure thing. Jokes are not bad, some action scenes were creative, especially snowy mountain chase scene. It's a good popcorn movie for me.
Yeah, I watched this in IMAX when I was 8, at the very least I enjoyed every single minute of it. The MC Mikey one was still hilarious for me, it fits Mikey's personality perfectly. Eventhough the story was a bit off, atleast they got the turtle's personality very right
CGI isn’t half bad either
Hope you eat your popcorn without any doubts.
Cause I doubt your honest opinion.
My favorite part in all these videos is when you are describing how the scene should have gone, over a scene from the movie that clearly shows they had the footage to do it right and still chose to screw everything up.
I knew how awful this movie was gonna be
Not because Michael Bay was the producer, but because Jonathan Liebesman
It was obvious that he was a director for hire, and that Michael Bay hired him because of their collaboration on THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: THE BEGINNING
Can't wait for Filmento's Film Perfection of Transformers 1.
too bad Shredder didn't exploded
His previous movie before this (World Invasion: Battle Angel) is such an underrated blockbuster flick. Shame this one isn’t
I mean... it did warrant a sequel... but yeah, after that second one didn't make much money... yeah
I remember watching the two ninja turtles movies in theaters. They weren't really anything special, i thought they were just some good old fashioned dumb fun. The kind of movies where you can just turn off your brain and enjoy the pretty colors on screen.
I enjoyed them ,but not to the point where I'd watch again
After Multiverse of Madness, I've come to the conclusion that "movies that are just dumb fun, turn off your brain and watch it" are bad movies, but with people fond of them.
Like the Venom Movies!😁
@@adisonnanet I'm glad you have come to this realization.
@@adisonnanet Like every movie Netflix puts out nowdays
The way you seamlessly tie your sponsor segment into the rest of the video goes to show how good of a writer you are. It's pure gold!
I remember watching these movies in theaters. If Michael Bay had taken a different approach to the TMNT movies, I can promise that they would have skyrocketed to success. Man, he should've gone back to the drawing board.
The first one did well enough to get a sequel though the second one was the one that flopped.
IMO the second one relied too heavily on nostalgia
Great video, really helped me understand why the movie wasn't a bigger thing. I'm really looking forward to your video on Thor: Love and Thunder, which I personally didn't think was as good as it could have been. Too much humour which overshadowed any serious elements, not enough exploration of character in the villain and the theme wasn't explored anywhere near as much as it should have been. Also the choices they made for the story arcs of both Jane and Thor were terrible. Thor's power level in the movie made no sense too, but that's more Marvel nerd stuff rather than film nerd stuff
I don't know WHAT you are talking about. The Ninja Turtles movie was made in 1990 and it was wicked cool.
The ironic thing about this film is that even tho Michael Bay produced it, it's almost like all the key scenes are somehow opposite of Michael Bay's filmmaking style, which is usually far from boring.
It's amazing. TMNT started as a parody of Daredevil (absurd martial artists, the Hand gang becomes the Foot gang, etc.) but within a few years became so much more popular that it became and remained one of the biggest permanent franchises for decades. And yet with just a brief few films, this moronic set-up managed to tank the entire franchise at the exact moment a pretty solid series revived the Daredevil brand - if Marvel had been in a position to capitalise, they could have recaptured the lead again.
I actually liked the first transformers movie so this was a big disappointment for me.
Filmento, your movie analyzes are some of the funniest up there with red letter media. And for whatever reason, I love the noise you play when people are dumping exposition or yada yadaing dialogue.
One of the sad truths to fans about this duology is the fact it will be what makes general audiences, myself included familiar about the ninja turtles and the massive franchise it is. That said though, the action sequences in these movies are insanely top notch that they might as well reached marvel movie action level.
The way you're describing how the movie should have introduced the characters and important elements is pretty much how the 1990 movie did it
I always wondered how you would make an analysis about the TMNT reboot.
And you didn’t disappoint.
Honestly the addition of the memes in the editing is actually really well done, I’ve only just noticed it but fair play :)
We love our villains with their own nice character development. Take Thanos for example or maybe Ultron. They're not just bad for the sake of having a villain in the movie. If you spend a little bit of time and respect on them, their plans actually does make some sense. Thanos wants half the population to give more worth to the resources. Ultron wants to speed up the extinction of humans because well, were already on our way to do that. His plan is just less painful and what they call lesser of the two evil. Immediate death instead of living on a Nuclear Winter world.
The transit to the sponsor was smooth af. I didn't see it coming until i was already in it. Skill
So basically what I got from this video is “go watch the 1990 film.”
Dude that slide into the add was masterfully done
Oh no, you got me again! I always try to spot when an Ad Read is coming. But I was like three charts in before I realized it! Your passion for sneaking ad reads into the video content is unrivaled.
I don't know what Meme Academy Filmento went to, but he clearly graduated with Dankest Honors
DAVE GREEN had a lot more passion directing OUT OF THE SHADOWS than Jonathan Liebesman, who was just doing what he was paid to do, nothing more
At least they kept “Cowabunga!” in the movie. At least it has that. Great analysis video as always, Filmento!
Also, what’s the music for part 3 of the video?
It amazes me how many adaptations miss the mark, like they had all the pieces and it could've been so good but somehow always end up floating in the cold heart of space.
The original one from the 90s got it right.
At least Rise of the TMNT was able to pull off a great TMNT movie
True that
Disinterested means impartial. Use the word “uninterested,” which is the word you mean to use, except nobody uses it any more because “disinterested” sounds SO FREAKING COOL and so everyone uses it instead!
The biggest sin these movies did did was not having Casey Jones be played by John Morrison
Take one look at him and you know what I mean
All I ever wanted was a "Biker Mice from Mars" movie - preferably with Jason Statham as Throttle, Vin Diesel as Vinnie and Dwayne Johnson as Modo. :-(
Ever since I started watching your videos I have developed a great love for movies and now I can't stop analyzing everything I see
THANK YOU so much! I think your videos have made progress as a writer and with some hope a future producer
(With some hope I won't make as much mistakes as the failed movies and franchises lol)
Please never stop making this videos
I remember back in the OG movie Raph meets April first & fought with Casey Jones cause he was always running off on his own being a bad ass. He's a loner and Raph has always been my fav out of all of them.
I just couldn't ever get over the 8 foot tall, 400lb version of the turtles, they range from like 4 foot 7 up to 5 foot 5 in the comics, original movies and cartoon.
The crazy thing is, they originally wanted this to be an alien invasion movie, with the Turtles being four alien soldiers who switch sides after seeing how awesome Earth is. Then some of the script was leaked online and the fans were furious, so they had to rewrite.
A fascinating part of the Shredder is that the wider world doesn't see the shredder. They see a filantropist.
This was the most flawless transition to the sponsor ad I’ve ever seen. He even ties it in to the videos topic. Bravo, sir! 😹👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Theyll never learn that when you watch a reboot, the more fleshed out the characters become the better the movie can be
Sonuva....Filmento you've outdone yourself. That was the smoothest ad transition I've ever seen. BRUH. Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The writer should've watched TMNT 2: the Secret of the Ooze. That opening is perfect 😁
I can't bring a more insightful opinion than what's already said in the comments, from pointing out that Filmento's suggestion for improving it is just describing the 1990 movie to a tee and how baffling it is to fuck up something with literal DECADES of source material, so I'll simply say one thing... That ad transition at the end was smooth as heck.
I remember not liking the shape of the turtles heads. And it was enough for me to pass. To me this is what would have happened to the original Sonic movie without the reworks, basically.
Im old enough to remember the old ninja turtles movie…where they were first shown as anti-heroes then , through april oniell interacting with them, we see they are not “bad guys”…then a natural progression of explaining how they became anthropromorphids
It's so sad. I seem to enjoy its sequel. At least it became such a good example as you said.
good video by the way :D
The way he promotes an ad using TMNT is probably a big brain move.
Hopefully the next Ninja Turtles reboot will be good
Splinter: They're a accident.
Michaelangelo: Thank you dad!
The second movie was so much better that it made me forget how bad the first one was
Dude the transition to the ad was actually clean
I love your videos and would love for you to dive into why Top Gun: Maverick was successful as a legacy sequel.
It’s actually insane how this movie and the 2010s version of the TMNT show came out during the same time, yet the friggin cartoon show had more depth and was often way darker than this actual PG-13 movie that is supposed to be more “mature” but instead ended up feeling even more cartoony than the ACTUAL cartoon that was on TV at around the same time.
Also, the CGI characters are just super unappealing to look at. Their misshapen heads, tiny eyes, huge mouths and detailed skin is really gross to look at. I think that adds to the general disengagement and disinterest in the TMNT. How are you supposed to care about your main characters if they are flatly characterized, apathetic introduced, and have no appeal in their design?
DUDE!! When i saw their designs and thought about how far we've come with our filming technologies/capabilities i was sooooo hyped for this... But i just ended up having a kinda good time.... Personally, if i watch a movie and end up not wanting to watch it again i feel like the movie wasn't really good, that's just me tho....
My main issues with the film were that Splinter mastered Ninjutsu from a book / Shredder had blades all over him but somehow avoids making anyone bleed in battle.
Dude you are simply amazing and the way you talk and break down the movies your editing all of it is simply amazing
The new TMNT movie is WAY better!! Everyone should check out Rise of the TMNT, super refreshing take on the turtles and crisp animation. Every fight looks like anime
I started writing blogs about films because of your channel..
I am super grateful bro..
So - you failed to mention the similarity between the plot of this and, the plot of Mission Impossible 2.
"They created a monster to defeat it?" "Why not..."
The ad transition was very smooth NGL
I remember seeing this film when I was young, I was so happy to see this video
The main problem of this movie: It was made SPECIFICALLY for American Xbox Gears of War bro gamers. And not for the TMNT fans from different countries from the world.
Best Turtles: IDW comics and 1990 movie. Best April: 2003 cartoon and Mirage comics. Best Splinter: 1987 cartoon and 2012 cartoon. Best Shredder: 1990 movie and 2012 cartoon. Best Casey Jones: 1990 movie and 2003 cartoon.
Yet this movie franchise followed a very weird part and neglected these ideas and created a team of Bay-ified "BRO" turtles.
Hey Filmento, just like many of thr other comments in here, i really appreciate your videos, started watching recently and im loving all of it. Anyway, you sure keep going with these amazing videos. Have a nice day
Weird how Paramount made good Sonic movies but failed the TMNT & Transformers.
Despite the very present flaws this movie has, it is absolutely one of my guilty pleasures. I was a MASSIVE ninja turtle kid, absolutely loved everything about it. And although there were definitely a few moments in this where I had to pause and take a walk, it nailed the turtles’ personalities, and the action/humor was done well enough. It’s just a fun movie idk what more to say.
You know, i can really relate to this, i saw the first movie once in the theater and never bothered with the supposedly better sequel
I feel like everything said in this video can also be applied to the 2017 Power Rangers reboot. They spend most of the movie giving us exposition dumps on everything EXCEPT the actual plot, and then just forgot to make a Power Rangers movie. It sucks because I was really looking forward to seeing Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers be rebooted into great franchises, but they just did all of the wrong things.
They spent more time establishing the Krispy Kreme than the plot.
The only 2 actors that fit were Baxter and Vernon. Everyone else made 0 sense. Bibop and Rocksteady were at least fun.
love him or hate him, michael bay at least can make a film enjoyable, even if you forget it shortly after
True true
But is it really enjoyable if it's that forgettable?
@@CoOlKyUbI96 I didn’t forget it. In fact, I remember it quite well and enjoyed that memory.#TMNT2014🙂💙💜❤️🧡💛🥷🐢🍕