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- The turtles find themselves transported back in time to ancient Japan.
- When a magic scepter accidentally transports April back through time to 17th Century Japan, the boys take-off in hot pursuit, cowabungling their way out of the sewers right into Samurai-O-Rama! Now they must battle the evil Lord Norinaga to reclaim the magic scepter that will bring them back below the subways of New York City.
- In no way is this movie unoriginal. I find that it becomes more original the further from the animated tv series it becomes. Sure, it's even a far cry from the first two, but that alone is an accomplishment. It's also nice to see Casey Jones back, although they lost some of him in the comic relief.
- For one brief moment I seemed to have almost been able to tell the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles apart – then something interesting came on The History Channel and it slipped away from me. Not that I'm complaining you understand, on the few occasions that I attend these blister-pack kid's movies I do try to make some sense out of what keeps the little ones coming back. I don't really find the Ninja Turtles any harder tell apart then the Power Rangers or the characters from Pokeymon or The Spice Girls (and the only way that I knew one of them from the others is that she had brains enough to know when to quit).<br/><br/>The Ninja Turtles carry big weapons, wear color-coded headbands, speak in a lot of pop culture speak which includes the same cereal commercial buzzwords. I've been by the rack in the toy store and had a look at their wall-o-merchandise (I can't get the image out of my mind when I went to a toy store at the height of their popularity and witnessed nearly the entire eastern wall seemingly papered up with their merchandise.<br/><br/>I remember when Spaceballs came out and Mel Brooks took the occasion to make fun of Star Wars overwhelming flurry of merchandise. Now (disturbingly) it's commonplace to find a simple idea (or simple-minded idea) and package every conceivable costume, action figure, wall decoration, eating utensil, and school supply embossed with their trademarks.<br/><br/>There are no less points for 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III' which isn't much more or less than the other two movies except in the location. Finding something for them to do on screen isn't an easy task unless you give them one purpose or another and the plot here doesn't reach much further then the plot provided in the booklet for the latest kick-and-punch video game.<br/><br/>A warlord in 1603 in engaged in a battle with a heroic warlord and his noble band of rebels led by a tomboyish girl-fighter (Vivien Wu providing a smidgen more personality then the movie deserves). Trying to find a no-fuss method of meshing our heroes with the battle being waged in the past we have a plot involving a magical talisman which transports news reporter April O'Neil into, well you figure it out. You can also figure out that the turtles don't spend a lot of time standing around trying to figure out how it works. There are also no points for guessing that they get tangled up in the battle and have to come to the aid of the small band of rebels (I'm getting bored just jotting down this plot).<br/><br/>The production design in this movie looks better then it should reminding me of the dusty, gritty streets of 'Shogun' and when I see the human characters facing one another I do wonder if the beginning of a better Shogun-type movie had been shelved and just resurged when the studio figured out what to do with it. The film looks great when you aren't looking at the four guys in rubber suits.<br/><br/>How do I rate this movie? The above paragraph doesn't qualify it for any best list but I will say that I didn't walk away nearly as depressed as I was when I saw the second movie which was drab and miserable. This one is light-hearted, inoffensive and will appeal to it's target audience.<br/><br/>'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon', it ain't.<br/><br/>** (of four)
- This Ninja Turtles tale is less violent and more scenic than its predecessors, since it gets the title characters out of the sewer and transports them back to feudal Japan.
- Due to Britain's strict policy with regard to martial arts weapons the old VHS of this Turtles movie used several alternative scenes in order to avoid this set of problems in the UK. With the abolition of the BBFC's agenda the movie got released in its uncut version on DVD in Britain. a5c7b9f00b
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