TMNT Creator compares new film to The Avengers

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"We’re talking about being inspired by movies like The Avengers for scope and roots origin and The Raid: Redemption for fight scenes and Rise for the Apes as far as computer-quality style."

A few things...
  1. Nice try with the Avengers
  2. I don't think any movies will top The Raid with choreography.
  3. RotPotA had really shit CGI honestly.
 

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Do people really care at this point?

Like, there's a show here and there that seem to do alright for themselves, but Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is hardly the sensation it was in the 80's.
 

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If they cut the horrid Japanese wankery out, the new TV series would be quite average. I think Japanese culture and anime has had a really negative effect on American kids shows. I'm not ratting on Japanese stuff, just saying Americans can't replicate any part of it.

I'd like to recommend the TV movie Turtles Forever. It featured the 2003 animated series variation and the 80's versions came into their universe, they had some fights, proved that 80's Shredder was a bit shit and went into other universes such as the original comic one and was a decent enough experience.
 
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The film will also fail because it's going to have a serious lack of depth.

TMNT are only own for their individual caricatures.

Leo's the leader.
Donny is the smart one.
Mikey is the prankster.
Raphael is the angry one.

To my knowledge, there hasn't been a variation of TMNT that strayed from that and added some type of character development to the series. It's defining quality will be it's downfall.
 

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Right but i didn't imply that there were similar.
Popularity can or cannot be measured by sales. That's just one form of how you measure popularity.

He wasn't saying popularity was measured by sales. So you just went off on him for no reason other to show how "nonconformist" you are.

This is delicious.
 
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And if they don't sell well but they are extremly popular?

That's the exact opposite of what popular is.

If you're talking about a cult classic they're not considered "widely popular", they're "popular among a large audience."

Name one movie that was extremely popular upon release and didn't sell well.
 

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People saw it. Many times. Some in movie theater some in VHS tapes (yes VHS) but because it tanked in terms of money it was considered unsuccessful. But among people there it was very successful.
 

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