After years of being sheltered from the human world, the four Turtle brothers set out on a quest to be accepted as normal teenagers by the people of New York City through acts of heroism. With the aid of their new friend April O'Neil, the brothers go on a hunt for a mysterious crime syndicate, but trouble arises when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.
This is the place for all your general discussion, personal and/or linked reviews regarding the new 2023 film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, pinned for your convenience!
I think it would be better if we waited for these discussion posts to hit just as the movie releases. By the time it comes out this post will be over a week old.
Maybe if it’s something really big we could have prerelease discussion and then the released discussion.
Right then, how about posting 24 hours before the movie premiere? How's that? Some people get really geeked about certain movies (or sewer-dwelling talking turtles and sensei rats, for that matter). Or do more than five people want it the day of the premiere? Let me know! We're still in trial phase here with the pinned Discussion Megapost thang.
I think for all movies the main discussion threads should open morning of release or maybe the day before.
For the super hot movies it would be good to do prerelease thread (1 week ahead), regular discussion (day of), and a post release thread (1-2 week after release).
Also, wanted to be sure I wasn’t being shitty with my comment. This is a great format and I’m loving that we’re getting good discussions like this going.
I think another cool idea would be to do a throw back Thursday thing where a thread is opened on old movies. They could be left open forever to recreate the old IMDb forum days.
I'm not a comic guy so I'm unreliable, but there are moments that to me felt reminiscent of that artstyle (there's a few style changes throughout). I think the artstyle in general is trying to emulate that sort of rough sketchy artstyle the comics had but giving it that colourful makeover that people mostly know the turtles for from the cartoons. A nice middle ground that makes itself look rather unique in its execution.
The standard design of the turtles themselves feels like a unique take on them, trying to make them actually look and feel like teenaged turtles. I think it works really well.
I saw it. Overall I liked it. I've been a turtles fan my entire life. It felt like a bunch of turtles fans said let's make the turtles and lets make them 2023. Of course they changed some stuff but I can't really clutch my pearls because it's very clear they love the franchise.
Overall loved the animation, soundtrack, and Ice Cube. I laughed quite a bit in the theater watching this. Solid 7/10 movie and I can see a lot of kids thinking these turtles are as cool as I thought the 80's turtles were.
One of the freshest stories with the Turtles that I've seen in a long time. The way they wrote these characters was great with an absolute huge amount of potential for the future. They could go in any directions with this as a franchise and, with how beautiful the art style is, I'm all for it. I was impressed to see the talent casted for the film as well. If you're interested in this then do yourself a favor and watch it in theaters so you can really appreciate the art.
I'm not a fan of the Turtles but I do like them. I went to see this because my youngest had obviously got wind of it on YouTube and something about it grabbed him.
For a bit of perspective, I enjoyed the 90s cartoon, the first live action film (I love the animatronics) and the CGI film TMNT.
Mutant Mayhem was a brilliant film, even if your not a die hard fan. I love the colourful art style as well which was so fresh and different from anything else. It's probably going to be a 4K release for me, that art needs to be appreciated.
The story went in a direction I wasn't expecting and I loved Jackie Chan as Splinter. His fight scene involving an office chair was very Chan in style.
Of course there's a mid credit tease and considering they were a character I was expecting to see all through the film, I hope we get a sequel.
EDIT: I've expanded my thoughts into a full review.
I really enjoyed it, the random pop culture references didn't really feel natural to me, but you could say it makes sense in the context of the characters. Definitely excited to see where the sequel goes.