TMNT (2007)

TMNT (2007)
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The stars have aligned in an ominous sign, and as a legion of malevolent monsters descends upon New York City to wage war against humanity, the only thing that stands between humankind and certain destruction are four wisecracking turtles with a flair for martial arts and a hearty appetite for pizza. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird's "heroes in a half-shell" return to defend the world against an interstellar threat that comes just once every 3,000 years in a computer-animated action comedy that marked the final film role of Japanese screen legend Mako -- here providing the voice of the eternally wise Master Splinter. Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar lends her voice to the role of the turtles' technical-services worker, April; Fantastic Four's Chris Evans assumes the role of hockey-loving crimefighter Casey Jones; Memoirs of a Geisha star Zhang Ziyi steps in as villainous Foot Ninjas leader Karai; and Star Trek: The Next Generation captain Patrick Stewart voices malevolent tech industrialist Max Winters -- a mortal man whose hunger for profit and power may spell doom for all humanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Chris EvansSarah Michelle Gellar, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin Munroe
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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The stars have aligned in an ominous sign, and as a legion of malevolent monsters descends upon New York City to wage war against humanity, the only thing that stands between humankind and certain destruction are four wisecracking turtles with a flair for martial arts and a hearty appetite for pizza. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird's "heroes in a half-shell" return to defend the world against an interstellar threat that comes just once every 3,000 years in a computer-animated action comedy that marked the final film role of Japanese screen legend Mako -- here providing the voice of the eternally wise Master Splinter. Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar lends her voice to the role of the turtles' technical-services worker, April; Fantastic Four's Chris Evans assumes the role of hockey-loving crimefighter Casey Jones; Memoirs of a Geisha star Zhang Ziyi steps in as villainous Foot Ninjas leader Karai; and Star Trek: The Next Generation captain Patrick Stewart voices malevolent tech industrialist Max Winters -- a mortal man whose hunger for profit and power may spell doom for all humanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Kevin Munroe
Writer(s):
Kevin Munroe
Producer(s):
Paul WangGalen WalkerH. Galen Walker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Scary Moments, Violence)
Categories:
Action / AdventureSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Rose D.

    So i went to go see this opening day, and I'm 16, and I was VERY happy that i did. I've been a turtle fan since i was born, and loved the old movies (except the 3rd) and this movie was by far the best. great action, some funny scenes that don't try to hard, and a pretty decent story.

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    Jasmine G.

    I was never interested in the TMNT. I took my four year to see it and I was pleasantly surprised of how well written the movie is. It contains story line twists that for a moment it make you forget that you are watching an animated kids film. It thought it was well made. I would recommend watching it.

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    Alice C.

    We loved it! The only thing that would make it better is if it was made with real people instead of animation. That is what made TMNT 1 and 2 so great.

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