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So, where’d it all go wrong? Well, as the Honest Trailer folks at Screen Junkies aptly point out, TMNT: Out of the Shadows was full of fan service, but most of it sucked.
Yet “TMNT 2” opened at $30 million less than the first-weekend grosses for 2014’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” The 2014 reboot ultimately earned $191.2 million in domestic grosses.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows might just be the Ninja Turtle movie you’ve been waiting for. Or, more correctly, your 12-year-old self was waiting for.
Those people are dickheads. The former group will delight in Out of the Shadows, a sloppy, unapologetically campy trip to Michael Bay's multi-million-dollar sandbox.
But Out of the Shadows doesn’t contain a single whiff of what originally made Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo — or their chemistry as a team — so appealing.
Probably because, like other odd “superhero” movies Thor or X-Men: First Class, Out of the Shadows knows that it doesn’t need to take itself too seriously to give gravity to its characters ...
Like its 2014 counterpart — a $500 million surprise hit — this follow-up is loud, befuddling, derivative and long. With a runtime of 114 minutes, the movie wears out its welcome way before the ...
Like its 2014 counterpart — a $500 million surprise hit — this follow-up is loud, befuddling, derivative and long. With a runtime of 114 minutes, the movie wears out its welcome way before the last ...
In “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows,” you can take the fab four out of the sewers and into the light of New York City, but too much dumbness still lurks in the dark.
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