Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
March. 17,1993 PGThe four turtles travel back in time to the days of the legendary and deadly samurai in ancient Japan, where they train to perfect the art of becoming one. The turtles also assist a small village in an uprising.
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Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
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The original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy has seen it share of high and lows the first two were awesome and remains two of my favorite movies.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 is by far the worse movie in the series the worst Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and one of the worst movies ever made I can't believe I even gave this movie the time of dayNow I want to go on record saying I am a huge fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but even being a fan wouldn't help this movie because it is just so bad.There is nothing to make this movie even worth your time now the first two did have some flaws but they are still classicThis one there is hardly anything redeemable about it it just goes to show why the third movie in a series always gets the short stick. The acting in this movie is put simply: AWFUL! The actors in the Turtle suits barely even try even poke fun at the movie even at it "Jokes" which goes to show the movie really was doomed from the start.The jokes in this movie is barely even able to get you to laugh and the story is just awful you can't even take into account what the plot is and at this point I fell to see the point in watching a movie that wasn't even good from the moment you turn it on.The villains are stupid and have never been introduce in the show or comics for Turtles. And Thankfully they never appear again the movie is just a waste of time and shouldn't be allow to be sold in stores this is a disgrace of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and it wouldn't be worth a rental.I give Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 An 1 out of 10
This movie concluded the trilogy of the original TMNT movies, where the turtles were stuntmen in costumes. It wouldn't be until over a decade later where we'd have a new TMNT movie in 2007, which is also called TMNT. I saw the 2007 TMNT movie once, and didn't like it. Then, there'd be a 2014 Michael Bay TMNT movie with Megan Fox as April O' Neil, and a sequel for that movie is in the works. It was a cool action movie, but a lot of us prefer the original TMNT movies.This movie is probably the most forgotten next to the 2007 movie. I've also seen bad reviews from this movie, both on IMDb and critic reviews. But, despite those bad reviews I love this movie and am going to give it a good review. This movie for one takes us in a different direction than the other two movies. How so, well we are used to seeing the TMNT movies showing the turtles in an urban environment and in sewers. It also looks different to see a TMNT movie without The Foot Clan, Tatsu, and Shredder. In this movie, the turtles and April travel back in time, and rather go back to like the time of the dinosaurs, they go back to Feudal Japan in the 17th Century. The scepter they use to travel back in time was cool.I've read reviews on this film, specifically on Wikipedia where one of the reviews stated that they felt like the movie would only appeal to kids, and not only that but looked like it was written by a kid. I have to say, definitely not. Here are some of the reasons. Well, I feel like most kids are not familiar with Feudal Japan in the 17th Century. This movie takes us back to Japan during that time, and I feel like they do a great job in brining 17th Century Japan back to life. You could watch this movie, including the trailer and in scenes the turtles aren't in, you'd think you were watching some other movie showing ancient Japan as we see the turtles in a different environment. Also, I could easily summarize the plot for the first two movies, but this one is harder to summarize. A kid wouldn't write a plot that was hard to understand for such a productive movie. I also feel like it could appeal more to adults than those other movies for a few reasons. One, I think if you're like me and like history it would be interesting seeing Feudal Japan. Also, this movie seems a little less cheesy, as the way the turtles act can be cheesy at times, but in this movie they seem a little more mature than in the last movie. This movie also seems dark which was a complaint for the first movie and toned down in the second. The turtles finally use their weapons again. This is also the only TMNT movie of the original trilogy with guns. We can ask ourselves, why if the Foot And Shredder intended to kill the turtles, why don't they ever use guns? We also have cannon usage. This movie also includes Casey Jones who wasn't in the second one. He plays two different parts in the movie, so it's great to see him back. Let's not forget about the humor in this movie. Then again, we also see more nature in this movie than any other TMNT movie.So, I saw this movie yesterday and really enjoyed it, more so than the second. I feel like this movie is underrated. If you think like I do, then this movie will definitely be enjoyable to you. It does a great job in taking the movies in a different direction and making an enjoyable movie different to what we typically see. So if you haven't seen it, I'd definitely recommend it.
Yeah, it's the worst one in this Ninja Turtles trilogy and it is a bad movie. However it wasn't as super awful a I thought it was going to be. Some of the parts are just plan out stupid though and it seems to go in a certain direction but completely disregards it. And a lot of things just doesn't make any sense. The villains were silly and goofy in the previous installments, but this take it to another level. To the point it actually become really annoying to watch. So this time the turtles comes across a magic scepter that allows the turtles to go back in time to feudal japan. And few samurais in the past to make it to present time. And it become pretty much predictable and straightforward from then on. With the turtles siding with the a group driven by rebellion against a tyrant and his men, including a arms dealer who is basically the main bad guy. And the turtles has 60 hours to do there thing, get the scepter back and make it back to the time period they belong in. The thing is, this seemed more like a live action Ninja Turtles TV show from the 90's over it actually seeming like it's a movie. Even the turtle costume this time looks super plastic looking and appeared to be a left over costumes from Chuck E. Cheese. The previous 2 installments are lame and cheesy, but this one becomes appalling even if it's a kids movie. Like I said, it isn't a super awful movie but the pointless scenes revolving Casey and uber weak character development and interactions equipped with directions and scenarios that doesn't make any sense really hurts this one. Fortunately at least the actress that played April O'Neil is much better than the one in the second installment. Despite most of my review being negative about this movie, the reason I say it's not super awful is because it does have few although very few parts that are decent. However it's a major negative when the audiences can think of ways to make the movie better than the actual writers, probably within the budget as well. And I usually don't make statements like that, because I am not a Monday morning quaterback. But the audiences even have some better ideas. 3/10
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is a great kids Title. If the other two movies were dark than this one was most certainly light and I am glad. If they were to change the Turtles movies they would have done it in Secret Of The Ooze. That Title all be it an entertaining watch was still dark like the epic original movie.I cannot be unbiased when it comes to the Turtles movies. I grew up watching it and I loved seeing the departure of the Turtles from the traditional gritty feel of the other two. To have the Turtles out in the open, seeing a less aggressive Raphael. Having Michaelangelo going missing instead was a nice change.This movie also did a lot more with Leonardo, Donatello, Casey Jones, April O' Neill and Splinter. The absence of a strong Villain meant they story could focus on the Turtles. The enemies were forgettable but you watch the movie to see Turtles in a half shell taking on a bunch of Feudal warriors.