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<title>TMNT - Rancid Tomatoes</title>
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<h1>TMNT (2007)</h1>
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<span class="percent">33%</span>
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<dl>
<dt>STARRING</dt>
<dd>Patrick Stewart <br /> Mako <br /> Sarah Michelle Gellar <br /> Kevin Smith</dd>
<dt>DIRECTOR</dt>
<dd>Kevin Munroe</dd>
<dt>RATING</dt>
<dd>PG</dd>
<dt>THEATRICAL RELEASE</dt>
<dd>Mar 23, 2007</dd>
<dt>MOVIE SYNOPSIS</dt>
<dd>After the defeat of their old arch nemesis, The Shredder, the Turtles have grown apart as a family.</dd>
<dt>MPAA RATING</dt>
<dd>PG, for animated action violence, some scary cartoon images and mild language</dd>
<dt>RELEASE COMPANY</dt>
<dd>Warner Bros.</dd>
<dt>RUNTIME</dt>
<dd>90 mins</dd>
<dt>GENRE</dt>
<dd>Action/Adventure, Comedies, Childrens, Martial Arts, Superheroes, Ninjas, Animated Characters</dd>
<dt>BOX OFFICE</dt>
<dd>$54,132,596</dd>
<dt>LINKS</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.ninjaturtles.com/">The Official TMNT Site</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/teenage_mutant_ninja_turtles/">RT Review</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/">RT Home</a></li>
<li><a href="http://mumstudents.org/cs472/">CS472</a></li>
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<q>Ditching the cheeky, self-aware wink that helped to excuse the concept's inherent corniness, the movie attempts to look polished and 'cool,' but the been-there animation can't compete with the then-cutting-edge puppetry of the 1990 live-action movie.</q>
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Peter Debruge <br />
Variety
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<q>TMNT is a fun, action-filled adventure that will satisfy longtime fans and generate a legion of new ones.</q>
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Todd Gilchrist <br />
IGN Movies
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<q>It stinks!</q>
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Jay Sherman (unemployed)
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<q>The rubber suits are gone and they've been redone with fancy computer technology, but that hasn't stopped them from becoming dull.</q>
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Joshua Tyler <br />
CinemaBlend.com
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<q>YOUR REVIEW HERE</q>
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<q>The turtles themselves may look prettier, but are no smarter; torn irreparably from their countercultural roots, our superheroes on the half shell have been firmly co-opted by the industry their creators once sought to spoof.</q>
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Jeannette Catsoulis <br />
New York Times
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<q>Impersonally animated and arbitrarily plotted, the story appears to have been made up as the filmmakers went along.</q>
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Ed Gonzalez <br />
Slant Magazine
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<q>The striking use of image and motion allows each sequence to leave an impression. It's an accomplished restart to this franchise.</q>
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Mark Palermo <br />
Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
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<q>The script feels like it was computer generated. This mechanical presentation lacks the cheesy charm of the three live action films.</q>
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Steve Rhodes <br />
Internet Reviews
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