![]() We pick back up with Leo, Donnie and Mikey being dragged through the rainy streets by the Foot. With that in mind, we now return to the second half of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014), where evil CEO’s state basic medical facts as uncertain possibilities, turtle shells are bulletproof, and Michael Bay can’t go through a movie without a tower being knocked down by the end. ![]() Now, they have to battle an evil robot samurai named the Shredder, who’s just got done kicking their tails in and blowing up their lair. April helped the Turtles and their rat mentor Splinter escape into the sewer, where Splinter found a book on Ninjutsu and taught everyone how to be ninjas. They were mutated by an ooze that April’s father and a corporate CEO named Eric Sacks were researching, until the former discovered the latter’s ties to the Foot and burned the lab down. The former was investigating the criminal activities of an evil Black-Ops wannabe squad called the Foot Clan when she came across a family of mutant Shrek people, who were once her childhood pet turtles. Last time, we started a whole new series of films with Megan Fox as April O’Neal and Will Arnett as her bumbling sidekick, Vernon Fenwick. Booyakasha, dudes! I’m the Uncanny Fox, back again with my review of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies, this week’s case being the second half of the 2014 reboot, called… Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |