Did you like the Mutanimals tho? Aside from Bebop and Rocksteady, that is. Cuz I loved them. Except for the singing one.
Just realized. With the new status quo, who else could their new villains be?
I'm ok with April switching races with Rise and here (but holy cow, Leo? LEO?!?). She hasn't been a reporter for three incarnations now (scientist in 2003, kid in Nick, trying lotsa jobs in Rise until the end) either soooo I like that that aspect is back. Also, I was chortling in the theater during her defining moment. I felt both horrible but not guilty, hahaha
Splinter, I was more about not liking Jackie Chan's voice acting. Character wise, there was progression, so that's ok. They actually foreshadowed the end with him having that childhood (?) friend who got killed at the start.
I actually do like the fact that they made it into a bigscreen movie. Seeing Ray, Mondo, Leatherhead, Wingnut and the others getting some screen time was nice. It was mostly just making Rocksteady and Bebop good guys that threw me.
New villians? There's no shortage of them: Rat King, Krang, Purple Dragons, Aragon, Savanti, Bishop, Hun...
As far as April goes, I'm not even so much irritated by April specifically as much as the double standard in general. But I've already said enough about that. I have no wish to draw it out.
Splinter just, I mean, Splinter just isn't Splinter. He's an archetype. He's the wise, stoic master who is supposed to be the rock you always count on. He may not always be perfect, but he's the one you can count on. He's the Miyagi. He's the Rayden. He's the Picard. This and Rise just really kinda ruin that archetype and I particularly don't like to see him as a bigot, no matter how honestly he came by it.
Now...on to more positive things, one thing I will give this movie is that you can tell what the heck is going on. When most action movies some in with shaky cam and fast fast cuts that make it so you can't even tell who's on screen, I have to give this movie points for actually being able to see the action.
As far as the tone goes...that's also part of the meh for me. I mean, you have your light hearted turtles and you have your dark and gritty turtles. I'm fine with light hearted turtles as long as they don't go into concentrated ADHD like Rise. And I'll hand it to Mutant Mayhem. They did not go ADHD like Rise. It felt like they took it to the line a few times, particularly when absolutely everyone on screen were trying to talk over eachother at the same time. That was a bit of a headache. But for the most part, they kept it light hearted without going into that territory.
Still, I'm the one who like likes my turtles gritty. Like, I honestly wouldn't mind seeing an 'R' rated TMNT at some point that really lets Casey and Raph go to town. But even something like the first live action movie where it was still PG, but boy oh boy did it have its dramatic moments!
I don't know. As far as would I recommend it to someone else? I don't know. I personally felt pretty meh about it. But I guess I can see why others would enjoy it. I'm going to have to say to get someone else's opinion on this one, because I just wasn't feeling it.
That said, I do own it now on Amazon digital, so I'm probably going to see it again at some point. Who knows? Maybe by then I'll be in more of a mood to enjoy it.