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Cowabunga! A butt-load of TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES stills hit the net!!!

Published at:  Dec 29, 2006 11:56:48 AM CST

SPOILER ALERT !!

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with some pretty pictures and a link where you can find a ton more. If you're like me, a child of the '80s, then you should be extremely anxious to see this flick. What I love about the pictures below is the cinematic style they're taking. Super wide screen, depth of field... I'm a little wary of the execution of the humans. The Turtles and Splinter look stylized, but not super cartoony. You know, Nickelodeon movie cartoony.

Once again, Kino-govno got the scoop. If you click any of the pictures below you'll be at picture 1 of 162. Be warned, though, it seems they go through the entire film. The last picture below will show you a moment you might want to save for theatrical viewing, but it was too geeky for a TMNT nerd like me to not post.

You'll also see Karai, voiced by Zhang Ziyi, the Greasy Chef, cameo-voiced by Kevin Smith and almost every character you can imagine. I'm not a particularly huge fan of either Chris Evans or Sarah Michelle Gellar, but my mind isn't closed to their voice-work on Casey Jones and April O'Neil.

Anyway, enjoy the pics. Kino's site has much larger version as well, so click away!




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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:59:32 AM CST

    first?

    by phaedrus007

  • Dec 28, 2006 2:00:51 AM CST

    As for the Turtles...

    by phaedrus007

    Still doesn't look enough like the original, pre-cartoon comic book run when the Turtles' world was dark and gritty... still looks a bit too "kowabunga" for my tastes.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:21:32 AM CST

    I really hate these character designs...

    by angry mean panda

    Splinter and the turtles looks alright, I guess, but jeez those are some butt ugly designs for Casey Jones and April.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:23:56 AM CST

    I really can't wait...

    by drworm2002

    But i do wish that we could get a hard R rated TMNT movie...even R Cartoon. The first comics were very dark.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:25:12 AM CST

    Humans do look bad

    by spectrebeeyatch

    Who is the bad guy in this? Maybe I'll check the other pics out to find out. Anyway turtles look good.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:34:04 AM CST

    Hell yes the humans look bad!

    by shermdawg

    When the cg'd people in the Nasonex commercials look better than a feature film, you know something is wrong.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:54:24 AM CST

    "The animation looks bad"

    by sg7

    Those are stills. Put down the bong. But carry-on. POntificate on all there is to know about the film from a handfull of stills. Fucking internet. It's always September on the net now.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:54:44 AM CST

    dear god!

    by aaron0matic

    maby it will look like crap but be awsome? can we hope? a little hope? no? ok this sucks...the 80's movie kicked ass i dont care what any one says..

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:03:47 AM CST

    One more thing...

    by sg7

    Nobody remembers the comics other than the cheetos stuffing shut-ins who bought them. But millions of kids watched the "kiddy toon" and they are now adults. In fact I would bet that they outnumber the cheeto stuffers by quite a wide margin. Agian: carry on with the predictions based on stills, nobody cares.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:11:06 AM CST

    Kinda saw this coming..

    by irresolute

    although i dont think that kids nowadays even care about this franchise. Would it kill a studio to make a cartoon that isn't a cliched kids film?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:21:47 AM CST

    listen people...

    by capitol f

    a hard R rated TMNT movie just aint gonna happen. we can't even get a mild R rated x-men movie, what the fuck makes you think we're gonna get a gritty R rated TMNT movie? the cowabunga-ness of the cartoon is what made the turtles, so obviously thats what the movie will be like, not an ultra violent version that would be sure to make NO money at the box office. Its not always about pleasing the original fans, but more of rakeing in the $$$

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:23:12 AM CST

    plus

    by capitol f

    that shot of leo in the rain with his dukes up is pretty bad-ass.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:24:02 AM CST

    If you are 'extremely anxious' to see this flick...

    by largojr

    I will pay for the hooker you need to get LAID.. SERIOUSLY... WTF is happening with this site? First they try to pass offf FF2 as anything other then a 2nd rate Charmin commercial, and now this.. blah! I would sooner watch a pudgy Steven Segal hobble around onscreen.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:27:10 AM CST

    Looks Jimmy Neutron quality

    by gibsonusa returns

    CGI fails once more....

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:30:12 AM CST

    All I wanna do is play the game.keep getting cut scenes

    by orionsangels

    Oh this is a movie? Sweet!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:35:04 AM CST

    crap human

    by visitor_q

    but who cares the turtles look awesome, am so excited bout these

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:36:57 AM CST

    I'll never understand some of you.

    by azlam orlandu

    I think it looks great. I love the direction it's going and I can't wait to see this.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:47:12 AM CST

    all about money

    by roxyprime

    look, r rated turtles would be utterly fantastic. we all would see it!!! BUT R and NC17 dont make as much MONEY as some cruddy kids film...sigh. evil capitalist studios!i mean why make a film that an adult couple can enjoy, when you can make a movie where they can drag their hellspawns with them to buy more popcorn and tickets!!!GRRR. money is more important than art or pure entertainment!
    oh and the people do look very very shite. very.....

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:53:47 AM CST

    I agree. An "R" TMNT movie will never happen

    by undead neverhood

    Not now....not ever. Well perhaps it might, if by some impossible long shot chance some Indie director makes it by funding it himself or talks some investors into doing it. An "R" TMNT movie would make a profit, but these days its all about the $$$$$$$. Why settle for a 25 million dollar profit when you can make 125 million dollar profit, with 3 sequels and merchandising at Wal-Mart and McDonalds.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:52:57 AM CST

    I hope KIDS love it. Super Nerds need to chill out.

    by sit and watch

    Man, I love the Ninja Turtles. Not just the original comic book, or the cartoon show, or the live action movies, the new series, or whatever. I love the Ninja Turtles period. We got Mutants? Check! Ninjas? Check. The Turtles? CHECK! So it seems like I'll love this. It looks kiddy? GOOD. I hope it excites the kids today and they love it as much as I did when I was 3.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:57:11 AM CST

    I only have one reason to watch this

    by snomusic

    I will never get my beer drinking, cigar smoking turtles but at least I will be able to hear my favorite asian actor doing the voice of Splinter - MAKO!!! Sad this was his last film....

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:00:31 AM CST

    I like the film

    by it is not the end of the world

    It has a sort of retro Incredibles feel to it. Which I love. Hopefully its just as good, or better then the Incredibles movie.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:38:18 AM CST

    It feels like a step backwards

    by snapt

    Live-action Turtles were awesome. Sadly, this looks like an over-long episode of the cartoon show with a heavy coat of shiny gloss poured over it.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:05:03 AM CST

    Casey Jones Has Got Way Skinny

    by sam raimi's car

    :'( oh well. at least we have the first movie and the comics.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:19:59 AM CST

    AICN

    by knowledge1027

    MAN OTHER sites had these days ago...whose asleep at the wheel here

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:21:44 AM CST

    TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES GOTTA EAT

    by pound sand

    Pizza. They also do ninja stuff.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:29:47 AM CST

    Damn you Michael Bay

    by mcmlxxvi

    Damn you Michael Bay

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:44:26 AM CST

    Damn you Michael Bay

    by cuervojones

    Just needed to try that feeling

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:53:08 AM CST

    The animation looks fine

    by ricky henderson

    It's still a rental in my book however. I don't think I'll be able to convincer anyone to see a TMNT movie with me, and I really don't feel like sitting in a theater with a bunch of 8 year olds anyway.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 7:02:48 AM CST

    So who gets to promote their pizza in this movie?

    by ricky henderson

    Dominos? Pizza Hut? Or a lesser chain like Pappa Johns? I wonder about these things...

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  • Dec 28, 2006 7:37:19 AM CST

    God! Who turned on all the lights?!?

    by reelheed

    All the teasers up till now have been really moody and filled with shadows. With all the fill lights turned on this looks more like Jimmy Neutron. Which is a Bad Thing.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:44:26 AM CST

    Doesn't need to be R to be cool

    by performingmonkey

    This won't be too bad IMO but the dark R-rated Turtles ain't happening. Maybe if this does well enough to merit a sequel the second one WILL be darker. The first movies was pretty dark as well as being cheesy Turtles, that's how I see this one being. By the way, that last shot is Turtles movie geek motherfucking heaven. If anyone doubted this was the sequel to those movies then here's proof that it is.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:58:08 AM CST

    Looks like childish crap

    by simongarth2001

    If it isn't going to be portayed like the original, independent b/w comics, I am not interested. We have seen the silly, childish made for kids animated version. I want to see the dark, bloody, and serious independent comics version. Anything other than that is a waste of my time.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:06:30 AM CST

    HOLY FUCKING SHIT

    by umaga

    Are you retards STILL complaining about it not being like the comics? Did I not explain this well enough last time?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:06:33 AM CST

    Yeah, the turtles and the rat look decent...

    by childe roland

    ...but those people kind of suck. For me, the charm of Henson's muppet suits was that they juxtaposed the reality of the other characters nicely and gave the fantasy a less-removed-from-reality feel. This is just another cartoon, really.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:09:37 AM CST

    Here's the message again..

    by umaga

    "You're all talking about violence and swearing. Guess what, all that money the creators have, it wasn't built on the original comics. How fucking stupid would it be for kids not to be allowed to see this movie when there's a Saturday morning TV show already built on this material? And how much money do you think an R rated movie about TALKING NINJA TURTLES would make? Some of you need to stop trying to come up with a reason why you can see this without looking like a big geek."

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:10:16 AM CST

    FLAMES ON OPTIMUS = MULTI-COLORED HEADBANDS ON TURTLES

    by fawst

    I had to say it. Ok, my moment to geek-bitch. *sigh* The designs for the turtles and Splinter are pretty slick. I really do like them. I think the animation is even pretty good, from the trailer I saw. But I really am sad that this is a cartoon-era knockoff. Will we get our hard-R version? Yah, when I win Megabucks. I'll fund the fucker myself. But for everyone who keeps saying "It's for kids, stop your whining, why do you care, you'll never get your adult version:" We, the ADULTS OF TODAY, are the ones who grew up on this stuff. Shit, I used to get picked on in school so bad for reading the Eastman and Laird original comics because of that fucking cartoon (which SUCKED). Ninja Turtles is not exactly a hot property any more. The new cartoons suck worse than the old ones, the toys are just kind of there on the shelves, overlooked for some other cool toy. I think the R-rated fantasy Ninja Turtles movie we all want to see would be a big hit. Bigger than this will be. If you tapped a great team to bring it to life, it would sell. But anyways, when you say that Ninja Turtles is for kids, you're right. It's for the kids from the 80's who grew up and are adults today. This isn't Chicken Little. This isn't Jimmy Neutron. This isn't Over the Hedge. This is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They move like the wind, fuck shit up, and slip back to the shadows before the rest of the world knows what's up. But whatever, I guess break-dancing and rapping with Vanilla Ice while eating pepperoni and ice cream pizza is cool enough.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:13:09 AM CST

    Holy crappy rendering Batman!

    by judge dredds dirty undies

    Nvidia real time tech demos look better than this shit.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:22:45 AM CST

    Wasn't John Woo going to do a hard core R TMNT movie

    by kinghenryviii

    like 8 years ago or something. I think I remember seeing that here on AICN a while back. Agreed, the humans do look bad. Not that I'm a huge Woo fan but a violent TMNT flick would be cool - yet exclusive tot he kiddies who would want to see "cool turtles". Damn - where did I see art work for this? Now it's killing me - where?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:29:24 AM CST

    Cool video game

    by pipple

    where are the movie stills?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:38:16 AM CST

    Vannila Ice = shitty rapper = Next Mutation

    by pipple

    = This movie better not suk

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:41:52 AM CST

    They need rubber nipples on their turtle shell

    by snookeroo

    This is so 80's. I hated the 80's.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:53:18 AM CST

    What the fuck are you complaining about?

    by crackerfarmboy

    Have you seen some of the shots in here? This film looks sick. You guys can be pumped for Fantastic Four 2 but not for this?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:00:41 AM CST

    Does this look like the "old toon"?

    by crackerfarmboy

    http://tinyurl.com/y6tq8u I really wish you guys would actually look at the pics before reverting to fanboy bitch, piss, and moan mode. Then again I suppose some of you are just preset that way anyhow.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:07:35 AM CST

    The xbox graphics and the bad mom joke

    by pipple

    are the reason you seek for the complaints.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:13:50 AM CST

    Better than Transformers...

    by nonsensical

    At least TMNT is more faithful to the character designs and story than the Transformers. At least I can look at a picture of Splinter and his sons and be able to pick out which one is Leonardo and Which one is Rapheal. I can't do that with the Transformers. Even though I've seen the design sheets. Sure, I know which one is Optimus Prime, he's the one with the lame flames, but Devastator, Starscream, Jazz. They're in the trailer, but I can't tell which is which. They're all gray piles of moving junk, their Junkions. Shit, I'm really pleased to have a TMNT CG-Film. Am I a little miffed that it's not as adult as they said it would be? Sure. Am I also a little irked that they are not all wearing red headbands? You bet, but I've been okay with the multi colored headbands since I was ten. As long as they look and act like the Turtles and they don't reveal that Splinter is really the presumed dead Shredder's brother. Then I'm okay. This looks fun and envigorating to the TMNT line, of course I do also think the Turtle Van shouldn't have been as lame as it is going to be. If you don't know what I'm talking about google the toys. You'll see. It's a freakin' ice-cream truck and it looks dumb when compared to the other designs.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:19:18 AM CST

    The "turtle van" is explained in the film...

    by crackerfarmboy

    *Spoiler* Mikey was using it for his side business- a giant turtle costume party entertainer. I suppose they need it for action later? I'm really shocked at the level of fanboy venom here, this film looks action packed, dark, but yet still fun. Oh well if bitching were an olympic sport the competition would be tough around here I suppose.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:35:27 AM CST

    warner brothers to rape your childhood?

    by carpemundus

    only time will tell. i still say transformers looks wonky as shit

    www.carpemundus.com - fucking up childhoods like micael jackson

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:47:33 AM CST

    Well that makes sense...

    by nonsensical

    I did read, or maybe I heard from someone, I'm not sure anymore. Anyway, I heard that the turtles had all gone out to find their places in the world and that when we come into this they are returning home. So I can totally see Don being all tied up with his science experiments and techno machinations leaving Mikey to "borrow" the van so that he can make a few extra bucks and then repainting it into some goofy looking contraption. I can see that... it fits with his character and I'll buy that. More than I'll buy Bumblebee only being able to talk through radio stations.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:50:09 AM CST

    Looks great in motion

    by r.c. the "wise"

    I'll still check it out. TURTLE POWER!!!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 10:51:07 AM CST

    Crayotic...

    by nonsensical

    Nope, the teaser was just like what we see now. Though I looked at some of the images and some of the first few images aren't composited correctly. They're just slapped together and honestly won't look like that when they are done. I mean look at Leo who's floating above the ground in one image.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:23:29 AM CST

    TURTLE POWER!!!

    by aeon phoenix

    as an '80s baby, i'm excited by the stills and the trailer. although most everyone in the room is bashing the project for its close resemblance to the "old toon," said toon is what made me (and most others) a tmnt fan--not the graphic novel. so long as there's no cameo by a cg vanilla ice, i'm definitely on board.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:24:56 AM CST

    Ernie Reyes Jr was the best thing about TMNT 2

    by doc_strange

    His first scene when he kicked the shit out of the burglars was awesome. It all went downhill from there with sausages and nerf toys.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:26:23 AM CST

    The 80s cartoon was

    by pipple

    a good comedy show. It really is like night and day with the comic book, which had a more serious tone. Still the old tmnt cartoon was well written and funny comedy. I liked how self-aware it was. This is a strange conundrum for the people trying to deliver TMNT to an audience though since when the show started to become more like the comic book during the 10th season or so, it became shit.

    What's great about the first TMNT movie is that it respects the source material first and of course is influenced by the silly 80s cartoon.

    I have to say the new cartoon was excellent for the first 5 seasons and then too became shit with that fast forward nonsense, so history repeats itself.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:33:12 AM CST

    Actually Yack...

    by shermdawg

    The home version of the arcade game was a NES port. The second arcade game, Turtles in Time was the one on SNES. (Which of course you may have been talking about in the first place.)btw, the music, even in the NES version was fan-fucking-tastic!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:35:47 AM CST

    Aw, they fucked us!

    by scrivener

    That looks fucking TERRIBLE. The live action Turtles movies looked so good... I wouldn't have minded if they just remade the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles using all the latest greatest technology - but this is complete and utter SHIT.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:39:25 AM CST

    Is that SERIOUSLY a FEMALE SHREDDER?

    by scrivener

    Oh for the love of science, it's even worse than I thought!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 11:55:23 AM CST

    Uhm...scrivener

    by purgatori

    what the hell are you talking about? That's April and Casey Jones is standing next to her.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:03:02 PM CST

    Flames, headbands, yellow spandex, and unrealistic expe

    by led gopher

    Okay ladies, gentlemen, fanboys, and haters alike, this is my soapbox moment and I will to keep it somewhat short. Let me first start off by stating that I don’t read comics and everything I know about the history of TMNT (before the cartoon series) I have learned from other people and the internet. Same goes with the X-Men, Spider-man, Transformers, and just about every other comic-based franchise out there. I have seen the animated series based on these comics and I considered myself a fan back in the day. I never read any Fantastic Four books, but I saw the first movie and am eager for the next. I loved the Transformers, and I am geeked that we are finally getting a live-action movie being made. Ultimately, even though I would love to see a truly 100% transfer of a comic of cartoon to film version of any of these (or any other franchise) series come to pass, I know it just won’t happen. From what I can tell, Sin City was the closest so far, not just in terms of story and characters, but in appearance as well. True, there have been other films based on graphic novels that have stayed pretty faithful without ruining the original story too much, but American Splendor, Ghost World, and A History of Violence are not really super hero/fantasy stories.
    The fact is, a lot of these comics were changed in one way or another when they were made into cartoons or films (if not both) in order to appeal to a larger audience. A violent and dark series about the turtles wouldn’t have had anyplace to go back during 80s television. Today, we have networks like HBO who are willing to take a mature series like Spawn and put it on the air. But back in the days of big hair and jelly shoes, no broadcaster would dare putting a show based on a (what I assume could have been) a little known comic book about violent, talking, murderous, ninja turtles on the air. I have a feeling there just wouldn’t be a large enough fan base for that show to make any money at all.
    So, they tweaked the story, made it brighter and more appealing to all ages. And do you know what happened? It was huge! How many of you here can admit you were not a fan of TMNT when you were a kid? How many of you were not thrilled to see the 1st movie when it came out? A lot of you, I am guessing and I bet most of you were too young to even know there was a much darker version of the story out in comic form first, at the time the cartoon was released. When I was a kid, I doubt my parents would have been buying me the original TMNT comics, but they would have been okay with me watching the cartoon. That is why the productions studios have kept the mainstream image of the series so much lighter. More acceptance, equals more cash.
    Now, if I were one of you older fans, who knew and loved the comics and may or may not have been upset with the bastardization of the series, I too would love to see a film produced that reflected the original feel of the books. Just like I would love to see that 100% book to film transfer of any favorite comic of mine. It just isn’t going to happen.
    I can understand how changing things like Dr. Doom’s origins in the first FF movie or making Doc Oc a good guy suddenly at the end of Spider-man 2 could offend purists, those are major plot points and details that completely ruin it for fans like you. Casual viewers like myself may walk into a comic based film, like Daredevil, and be totally put off by the characters and story and wonder why anyone would make a film about such a dumb comic. But the “true believers” out there would be even more put off because they know the rule charm of these books and are hurt to see how poorly handled the heroes are treated by stupid movie executives.
    So complain all you want if a comic book movie changes the back story of a villain or something big like that. Just try to know that if a studio is going to make more money by going with the more popular and family friendly version of a series, rather than it’s darker and lesser known beginnings, they will do so. It sucks and I understand the complaints of you die hard fans. I feel your pain and while I think you are wasting your breath at this point, I get where you’re coming from.
    As for you nit-pickers who complain about flames on Optimus, Wolverine not wearing his yellow spandex, or Silver Surfer being too silver, get over it. Some details would look silly on the big screen and these small, non-story/plot-changing/threatening issues are moot. Details like that are changed to make the characters look more realistic, updated, or even more vivid. I mean, he is the freakin’ SILVER surfer, of course he is going to be silver. Things like that don’t bother me at all. Except for the nipples on Batman, that was fucking gay.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:09:16 PM CST

    My goodness, I should proof read my stuff before I post

    by led gopher

    Whether you think I am right or wrong, it would help if I didn't have so many words wrong in my post to begin with. I at least hope the general idea comes across clearly.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:12:19 PM CST

    you're totally missing the point...

    by purplemonkeydw

    What's a TMNT movie without Corey Feldman?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:26:35 PM CST

    The Turtles Themselves...

    by cartagia

    look fantastic. Especially that pic of Leo in the rain. But the human designs are kinda garbage. Hopefully they won't have that big of a part and we won't have to worry about it.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:27:44 PM CST

    Haters....boot to the head!

    by ninja nerd

    TMNT got my then 8 y/o (22 now) son out of kiddie soccer and into Ninja training with Dad. We are total geeks for this...in any way, shape, or form. I think the legs are a little skinny, but hey, it's still the Turtles! (but I must agree that the Batman nipples were just plain wrong!)

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:31:34 PM CST

    The girl is Karai...

    by nonsensical

    She's the daughter of the Shredder, and she's from the comics. She eventually becomes the Shredder after her father's death, but she's not the Shredder, She's Karai, leader of the Foot.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:33:40 PM CST

    anyone else notice.....

    by damagedinc

    the swag from the other movies in the last image? the time travelling thing from the third movie is on the shelf with some shogun stuff. i hope KIDS can enjoy this movie more than "LONGTIME FANS" because dudes in their mid-20's to 30's SHOULDN'T be the target audience.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:49:42 PM CST

    re: anyone else notice.....

    by leavittj1982

    yeah, it looks like this will actually be a sequel. there's the helmet and ooze cannister from TMNT2, and the time wand from 3. I wonder if that means Splinter will be a rat-turned-humanoid in this, rather than a human-turned-rat like in the comics.
    Anyway, I've only got a passing interest in the movie. I mean, it was what I grew up watching, so the kid part of me has a soft side for it.
    On the other hand, those really are some pretty bad CGI designs for the humans. I like the way they did the turtles, though.
    Oh and it might not have been a good idea to post virtually every other frame from the film on the web. That kinda ruins it a little.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:50:20 PM CST

    Hmm...

    by cobbio

    Even before checking out the movie stills, I chuckled after I read the name "kino-govno.com." See, I'm not a Russian person, but I lived in St. Petersburg, Russia for two years not long ago. I had a fabulous time there living with two Russia friends and their always smiling mom.
    "Kino-govno" means "Shit-cinema," in both the literal and figurative sense. Right on.
    I wasn't remotely a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles back in the day. But after seeing these quality stills, I might actually check out this film. Looks pretty cool.
    Thanks, my Russian tovarishi.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:56:02 PM CST

    More

    by cobbio

    Yeesh! Sorry for the poorly written post!
    I'm a diabetic with low blood sugar right now.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 12:59:00 PM CST

    Looks ok to me

    by mrfloppy

    And what's wrong with the human characters?
    They're supposed to look cartoonish, not real.

    But ey, this is more garbage from Hollywood (like you only see hungarian films XD XD)

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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:16:52 PM CST

    Don't get me wrong

    by fawst

    I think this looks great (humans aside), I just wish they had finally done the original comics justice. At least the first live action movie had a passing resemblance to the comics. They even threw in the Raphael one-shot which was cool. I just wish they had kept it as Leonardo getting F'd up by the Foot instead of making it Ralph. Ah, bitch bitch bitch, that's all we ever do here. So long as this is entertaining, I'll be happy. I just want what I want, and this isn't it.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:18:20 PM CST

    Those human character designs SUCK!

    by johnno

    I hope that at least April is hot, but juxtaposing her against these two might really take you out of the picture... ugh... otherwise everything else looks top notch, but I've gotta agree that the animation we saw in the trailer looks bad and overexagerrated. And the jokes in the trailer were kinda lame... comparatively, the first teaser we saw kicked ass, I hope it a lot more like that and that the recent trailer was just a get kids in teh seats sort of thing...

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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:20:57 PM CST

    hum....I always wonder how much a "butt-load" was

    by followthsbeat

    I wonder if there were an "Ass-load" or a "Shit-load" of pictures, if that would be a bigger number....just curious

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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:24:09 PM CST

    I wanted the orig Eastman N Laird originals too

    by immortal_fish

    Yet I have come to grips with the fact that the Archie version was much more popular.I would have preferred a Marvel Comics adaptation of Transformers too. Yet I understand that the cartoon version was much more popular. Hell, after 2007, maybe we'll get EITHER ONE of those versions adapted.Look on the bright side. At least ONE of the versions are going to be adapted with some semblance of respect for the source material. Hell, if you could take the horseblinders off for a moment, you may glimpse hope that this may be a collusion of sorts, adapting beats from both sources.At any rate, I can't see how some of you bitchounds still manage to find something to gripe about, given how Casey's facial structure appears to be geometrically mapped from Mr. Incredible himself. The shot of Leo in the rain? If that's a still of shitty CGI, then I anticipate the joys of fluid shit CGI!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:26:51 PM CST

    followthsbeat -- An assload is the larger quantity

    by immortal_fish

    Given how an ass can hold yet another shitload within, then you'd have twice the amount.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 1:51:51 PM CST

    Okay...

    by nonsensical

    So tell me, how big is a "fuck-load"?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:02:10 PM CST

    Actually, it's not based on the old cartoon.

    by billy goat

    Karai is a character from the new Fox cartoon, which is based on the original black & white comics. The Turtles' voices are also the same voices as the new cartoon.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:09:40 PM CST

    BringingSexyBack, given your history

    by immortal_fish

    I'm surprised you aren't calling us racists given our predisposition toward all loads both great and small.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:31:55 PM CST

    design and texturing

    by ewokstew

    is Jimmy Neuron bad. Worse even.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:38:12 PM CST

    I said COMIC.

    by nonsensical

    Karai is from the comic. She appeared in the COMICS first. Then she appeared in the new cartoon. Pay attention.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 2:39:58 PM CST

    This is a worse atrocity than 9/11!!!1!

    by therevengeofbayouwilly

    Why didn't they do the hard-R, totally faithful to the spirit of the original comics script I sent the studio eight times a year for seven years?? Finally, we would've seen Splinters birth amongst the wretched, dying masses during the bombing of Nagasaki. Finally, a tasteful love scene between Casey Jones and April O'Neil, in which they do it doggystyle underneath the stars in Central Park in summer. Finally, the death we all wanted to give Shredder, when Leonardo guts him with his katana and chokes him out with his own lower intestine. Why are the studios so filled with McDonalds-eating, Wal-Mart-shopping, Hasbro-collaborating, know-nothings who only care about recouping the millions of dollars they spend?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:04:24 PM CST

    Bayou, you had me going for a moment

    by fawst

    I was actually questioning my memory of the comics until the "tasteful love scene" comment. Jennifer Beals for April! Hard-R Live Action flick, bitchez!!!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:14:23 PM CST

    i can accept this

    by the_shogun_gunslinger

    because like someone stated above, when i loved the turtles as a kid, i didnt know about the original comics and didnt until my teens...and while i love the original comics and even the short lived "Image" comics (which non of you bought appearantly becuz the canceled it, and thats why you wont get ur R rating...those comics were more hardcore than the originals)uh...where was i? oh yeah, so even tho i love the "darker" versions, i spent my childhood with the lighter stuff and i was a happy kid :) so if i want hardcore, ill bust out the comics but if i want to remember what it was like to be 5 years old again, ill watch this, and i know ill fucking love it

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:22:28 PM CST

    DAMN YOU RICHARD BAY!

    by starblitzer

    ^_^ yeah this does look kiddy. I wish they wouldn't continue making Mike act like a dumb fuck. As previously mentioned, make the movie like that first issue of Eastman and Laird's (all red bandanas and all). Also as previously mentioned: meh! ;)

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:23:49 PM CST

    Oops...that's BEY

    by starblitzer

    Ah fuck it.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:49:09 PM CST

    casey

    by visitor_q

    why hasnt he got his mask downhis face shudnt be seen! ruiners

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  • Dec 28, 2006 3:50:37 PM CST

    I've never been outside in my entire life

    by pipple

    Damn you Vannila Ice! You made TMNT suck worse than it already did.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:23:14 PM CST

    Too white and nerdy...

    by fleet

    You fuckn idiots complaining about how bad Karai/April and Casey Jones look? Did you whinge and whine about how unrealistic Jimmy Nuetron and his friends looked? This is a KIDS MOVIE - It's fucking ridiculous to think that every movie out there is supposed to be made to you're cheap-ass virgin expectations...

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:35:17 PM CST

    Nips on Bats = clitoral hood ring on April

    by cletus van damme

    It is so.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:38:50 PM CST

    Theme Song? who will be the douche to do it??

    by enter4none

    Vanilla Ice had the honors long long time ago... IMO the top-three 2006 counterparts are Kevin Federline, Fallout Boy and Ashley Simpson... have Smash Mouth had their 15 min twice extended, they would head the list.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:43:23 PM CST

    visitor_q

    by the_shogun_gunslinger

    uh...casey has his mask off al the time :-| i dont see why you would be upset about that

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  • Dec 28, 2006 4:54:41 PM CST

    Does Frank Miller make any money off Turtle stuff?

    by flim springfield

    God knows he should.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:02:46 PM CST

    i don't know why i even read the talkbacks anymore...

    by teddanson37

    it's always the same old crap. for ages movie after movie came out and very few and far between were our chances to geek out over something. of course there was starwars and the original supes flicks and burton's batman, but ultimately very few things to geekout about. now there are a butt load of films that come out each year. and so now we are a bunch of spoiled whiner babies. when the original x-men movie came out, there wasn't too much whining. you know why? we were just excited about seeing the x-men on the big screen. we were anxious to let our heroes be shared with the rest of the world. (and you can say no one bitched about it cuz there was nothing to bitch about, but that is far from the truth. go watch that film again. it's not the manna from heaven we thought it was.) but the days of fanboys gladly accepting their heroes with open arms is long gone. now we scrutinize and dissect every piece of the movies we once would have accepted. now i'm not saying "let's buy into whatever shit hollywood throws our way". i'm saying we need to be more accepting and learn to appreciate what we get. i'm sorry the turtles don't look exactly the way you wanted. i'm sorry about the flames on optimus prime. i'm sorry about brett ratner directing X3. I'm sorry they CG'd the hulk and I'm sorry they didn't CG the thing. I'm sorry about superman's gay costume design, surfer's pupils, and all the bat-nipples you've had to suffer seeing. but in the end isn't it worth it? (besides batman and robin) wouldn't you rather enjoy those movies despite their flaws, than to never see them at all? i'm just saying lets just be appreciative that hollywood is churnin out movies for geeks. their are kids in third world countries that will never see the turtles on the big screen, or something like that. then again, i doubt those kids even know what turtles we're talking about.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:08:14 PM CST

    Film Springfield

    by crackerfarmboy

    I agree with you about your statement on Frank Miller's role in influencing the creation of the TMNT. Eastman and Laird have even stated this themselves. If you read Miller's run on Daredevil and "Ronin" you can CLEARLY see the influence he had on the early TMNT comics.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:09:34 PM CST

    Splinter looks exactly like the Cheetos Cheetah

    by comedian_x

    ... only brown.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:43:11 PM CST

    leavittj1982

    by kurutteru yatsu

    Do you mean the original comics or the Archie ones? In the E&L comics Splinter was a rat turned humanoid, in the Archie series based off the cartoon it was the other way around.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:57:50 PM CST

    Peter Laird is involved....

    by comicshead

    .... in the making of this film in case any of you haven't been paying attention. Might just be a big part of why it looks as dark as it does. Other than being a "cartoon", this barley qualifies as an update to the earlier tv series. I for one am with those who are looking forward to this. It is about time.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 5:59:52 PM CST

    As for the "bad CGI"

    by comicshead

    Lets see what you detractors are capable of. Do any of you even own a 3D software package?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:02:57 PM CST

    I'd have just used jim henson's company again

    by pipple

    Make it a respectful to the art of puppetry kind of thing.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 6:22:30 PM CST

    Well said.

    by therevengeofbayouwilly

    Wtf indeed.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 7:04:36 PM CST

    Turtle in the Rain...

    by kirbymanly

    that CG looks pretty fucking good!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 7:48:59 PM CST

    The cheese that goes......

    by doc_strange

    CRUNCH!!! It's not easy being cheesy, AYEAYEAYE!! Yep all Splinter needs is the shades and he could indeed pass for good ole' Chester. Hollywood seriously needs new concept artists for their films cause they ALL suck.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:22:47 PM CST

    You guys are the buggest whiners...i swear.

    by beerbeastredux

    You diaper-filling loads haven't even SEEN the film. It's a film....FOR CHILDREN! The computer animation...looks FINE. You try doing it, then we'll see who complains. Try picking up SOFTIMAGE, or MAYA, or LIGHTWAVE. Play around with it for five stinking minutes, and then i DARE you to complain.

    Go back to your XBOX 360's, ya wait-in-line-till-midnight-for-a-friggin-playstation-no-skills-myjob-will-soon-be-outsourced-and-I'll -blame Mexicans-gen Y trash.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:22:50 PM CST

    Looks great to me

    by mickxii

    I dig the look of it and I actually like the human designs. What, do you want Polar Express? The human designs fit with the look. I was a huge TMNT fan back in the 80s, had most of the toys, saw the movies, got the old series on DVD... I'm looking forward to this after seeing those screenshots. If someone from production is reading, keep up the great work. Personally, I don't want to see a "dark" turtles movie. If the Foot soldiers are robots, that'd make for some great action scenes. I wouldn't want to see blood. And fuck the red bandanas, they need seperate colors.

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:30:51 PM CST

    Purgatori

    by scrivener

    This is what I'm talking about: http://tinyurl.com/y4e9y7

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:48:26 PM CST

    inconsistent spelling? wtf

    by malebolgia

    Shut the fuck up and let it be, BITCHES!

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  • Dec 28, 2006 8:55:19 PM CST

    who has all 162 pics downloaded and do I get them?

    by tbdeinc

    who has all 162 pics downloaded and do I get them?

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  • Dec 28, 2006 9:23:37 PM CST

    sorry...im an adult now.

    by future help

  • Dec 28, 2006 10:05:34 PM CST

    found the pics on the net... here is a superlink

    by tbdeinc

    http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=16199&PN=1&TPN=1

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  • Dec 29, 2006 3:07:25 AM CST

    Wow...you guys sure are ignorant... Do your research...

    by kdog69

    This film isn't based on any of the cartoons. It takes place after the first 4 movies (and also borrows some things from the original comic). The producer and director both claim that this will be the darkest turtle film yet and that it is aimed at fans of the comics and original films rather than kids. You guys really need to actually do your research before you all start getting all butt-hurt about something you don't know anything about. Also, Patrick Stewart providing the voice of the main villain is a huge plus in my book.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 4:51:00 AM CST

    Every character? Where is the best one (Usagi Yojimbo)

    by galilee

    The samurai rabbit should be there, and voiced by Ken Watanabe.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 5:47:04 AM CST

    Still Too Cartoony

    by dogsoup

    Sorry, though the CGI is polished to the hilt, I was hoping it would be more like the original Eastman and Laird comics. Still looks like the old cartoon show. What would happen once the turtles turn 20? Young Adult Mutant Ninja Turtles?

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  • Dec 29, 2006 7:16:42 AM CST

    yuppie mutant turtles....

    by judge dredds dirty undies

    Cappuccino time dooodz!

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  • Dec 29, 2006 7:44:40 AM CST

    As a child of the 80s...

    by rodimus ben

    I am definitely NOT interested in this film. As many have already said, it just looks so half-assed-- Jimmy Neutron level or worse. After TMNT was brought to life brilliantly in live action by Jim Henson, this movie looks like one giant honking step BACKWARDS. Unless it turns out to have an extremely deep and mature plot that can overcome such weak visuals, I'm not interested.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 7:55:42 AM CST

    TMNT FAQ to Ease Fanboy Concerns

    by crackerfarmboy

    Check out this FAQ on TMNT to help ease some of your concerns and/or bitchings.

    http://imdb.com/title/tt0453556/faq

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  • Dec 29, 2006 8:14:16 AM CST

    TMNT FAQ Take 2

    by crackerfarmboy

    http://tinyurl.com/yz5clb (Better Link)

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  • Dec 29, 2006 8:25:43 AM CST

    The 1980's called...

    by mr incredible

    They said to get over this shit. Michael Mann didn't get the call.
    See what happened?

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  • Dec 29, 2006 9:37:51 AM CST

    Looks like the Incredibles, WIN!

    by robnubis

    I think this is a great way to go with the series, if you've noticed, comic to film adaptations are far more realistic then their former selves (ie. realistic transformers, no yellow spandex for wolverine little things to make the stories and characters seem more beleivable) its nice that they took something like 5ft Ninja Turtle and put it in a film genre where its alowed to be over the top, we can have big cartoon style over sized bad guys etc. and more freedom to show the craziness of the turtle that live action could never bring.

    I loved stuff like Incredibles and this is a great way to go with the series

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  • Dec 29, 2006 11:33:10 AM CST

    Screw you guys, I wanna see this

    by durendal

    As a fan of the Ninja Turtles since I was a little kid, and I still like 'em. Yeah, the cartoon was downgraded kiddie slop, but it was still amusing. The first movie was excellent and even loosely followed the storyline of the first comic book. I know that myself and the wife will go to see this on opening night. Maybe it'll suck, but dammit, it's got the TMNT in it, so I'll be there.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 11:40:20 AM CST

    And as for a hard R TMNT flick...

    by durendal

    It's not going to happen, and it's not that dirty capitalistic greed, you numbskulls. It's because it WOULD NOT make any money. Period. What studio in their right mind would make a film that know will wind up costing them? It's just stupid. There aren't enough of you fat comic fanboy douches to waddle down to the theater and pump in the necessary dollars. Give it up already. The first flick kept the kiddie-ish feel while still paying homage to the comics. Watch this one before you judge. God I hate comic fanboys who bitch about every little deviation in movies. Changes have to be made for mass market. Get used to it.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 2:21:54 PM CST

    This looks like a video game.

    by superninja

    Straight to vid.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 3:57:29 PM CST

    Where's Krang?!

    by takeiteasymon

    Waste of time without Krang and his giant, 80's sunglasses-sporting robot body.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 4:15:27 PM CST

    It look like a video game. I

    by strangef8

    It look like a video game. I would expect more.

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  • Dec 29, 2006 11:32:03 PM CST

    The producer said this is the darkest Turtles film..

    by kdog69

    So stop complaining. It's made for the fans and not the kids. Don't judge a book by its cover and all that.

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  • Dec 31, 2006 5:26:07 AM CST

    turtle power mofos!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    by banthafodder uk

    all they need is lightsabres

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  • Dec 31, 2006 1:47:17 PM CST

    oh my god, chill out.

    by spice-orange

    us nerds can complain about the most retarded things. this is a CARTOON! its okay if the humans look like cartoons! jesus! show me a CGI movie that has humans you were pleased with. i dare you! Turtles are what's gonna get people in the seats, and i think they look great. less bulky than the verisons from the past.

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  • Jan 01, 2007 9:02:39 PM CST

    Too cartoony? You're

    by beerbeastredux

    Too cartoony? You're complaining that it looks "too cartoony?"

    It was a @#$!ing COMIC BOOK. aND, IT WAS A cartoooooooooooon!

    What do you want? Turtles that look like THE POLAR EXPRESS???

    Realism in animated features is OVERRATED, and BORING.

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  • Jan 11, 2007 10:08:06 PM CST

    Won't be satisfied until April is African-American

    by lordsoth

    She very much looked to be in the original comic. Ticks me off when they go changing character's race, nationality, sex, whatever. Didn't watch the cartoon for that reason. And, I was a kid then.

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  • Jan 14, 2007 11:02:49 AM CST

    looks like a PS3/360 game

    by triple-

    really really horrible

    pretty good for a video game

    but for cgi its the worst ive ever seen

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