The Turtles attack Krang as the Technodrome assembles around them and prepares to destroy New York City. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016) www.flickr.com/photos/1025379...
I don't care what anyone else says - I thought I'd live out my entire life without ever seeing a live-action version of Krang & the Technodrome... especially one using fairly cartoon-accurate designs. For that alone, I'm thankful this movie exists.
Despite the fact both films had flaws I’m with you I enjoyed both of them. And I really liked Krangs design in the film along with the technodrome on top of manhattan.
Facts! Even as a kid watching the original 90s TMNT movies, I felt that they should've included krang, bebop and rocksteady, the technodrome in the 3rd movie! That would've ended the trilogy nicely
Except, none of this is really “live action”. 99% of what’s on screen is animated in a computer. Animatronics, puppets and costumes filmed on an actual set in front of a camera is live action.
Krang is like a walking, talking arsenal that assembles, dissembled, and reassembles into any weapon he chooses, and he can also be a laser turret, that is really freaking awesome, not going to lie.
not sure if you guys cares but if you're bored like me atm you can stream all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my brother for the last days xD
@@MisterBurgerBeachball lol yup it was the Gone with a Trace episode, I believe it was the sound when he was transforming and they used it when Ashoka was using the crane vehicle to catch Trace. I thought I was the only one who heard it.
@Christopher Adams Well it means that they can't come up with anything original sounding besides what they used in Transformers. That's not a good thing.
@@JackOfen Krang just came out of nowhere with the most hideous impression of Pat Fraley's Krang from the cartoon. And we never get a good shot of the piece-by-piece Technodrome.
@@DanPlotMix Brad Garret (voice of movie Krang) is actually friends with THE Pat Fraley. I think he actually did a good job on making Krang sound both evil, and hammy/funny like the original. Just more baritone, but with a hint of the classic burbling voice. Frankly, I think he did a better job then all the other imitators. (Like in Turtles Forever.)
I remember having a little geek out moment when I saw the Eye popping out onto of the Technodrome. Really didn't think I'd actually see that feature of the design in the movie.
Regardless of the movie's quality it did give us a better re-imagining of the Technodrome's design than we have seen in the cartoons after the first one. The only thing that I didn't like about the original design was the big eyeball, but this movie actually managed to make the giant look cool.
Fun fact, Brad Garret is actually friends with Pat Fraley, the original Krang. (As they both worked in voice acting, and stuff together.) He sounds a little influenced by him.
I'm sorry? You're hacking the computer core of a alien ship, a ship that travels between dimensions, but lacks the abilty to prevent hacking? Was the Bluetooth left on?
I doubt Micheal bay was clever or bothered enough to consider it but direct access intrusion, "hacking" is very much easier than it is over a network. Even if they are locked in some way items can be plugged into the machines, or between devices. It is a huge problem and an overlooked one, why waste time with time consuming and easy to detect external access attempts when the shitty, poorly thought out door lock or security guard just lets people wander in and out and a cheap device can be plugged in somewhere to do the task? Quite a few of the big security breaches you see in the news where exactly that, they found some odd device that didn't belong there.
@@Tuberuser187 I tried to be sacrastic. It is not about to be diffcult. It can be easy on earth because we all use the SAME KIND of techology. But, for example, you can not hack a nuclear missile because it has no techology that you can hack and has no Internet conexion. And, un that movie, they show that Krypton use some kind of organic techology, so diferent to earth binary computation. So, how cn someone descifrate it and hack it in just a couple of hours ir less? That's the mistake. Otherwise, people fly in this movie, so...
Sooo... can somebody give me a solid reason, why they allways attacked the robotsuit instead of Krang himself? Especialy since he was half the time outside of said robotsuit, which was supposed to protect him.
Normally I get goosebumps during movie boss fights, even if I don't care for the property, but I felt _nothing_ for this. I was going to put this as its own comment, but you basically said the same thing in fewer words.
This feels like a rejected battle scene from the Transformers movies. On top of that, it's like they tried so hard to capture the feel of the TMNT cartoon from the 80s/90s and still managed to spectacularly fail.
@@Tazio25 Ikr, the camera is so weird from it's field of view and how the way they filmed it. It's like a sickening 3D ride with no fades to know if it's a video game or CGI real.
Y'know, I don't care what anyone says I enjoyed it. Was vastly better then the previous one, (more turtles screentime, more classic characters, actual Foot Clan ninjas, the turtles having teenage issues, ect.) and I actually liked the Technodrome and Krang's design. Bebop & Rocksteady were hilarious, and a nice mix of sillyness, but more threatening then the old corny classic cartoon.
-Like why dont they go for the obvious weak spot WHICH IS THE GIANT FLESHY BRAIN THING INSTEAD OF GOING FOR THE ROBOT ARMS -Because that would kill the epic fight scene i just thought up in my head sir! -Well was it hard to stop him without attacking the obvious weak spot? -Super easy, barely an inconvenience
he didnt direct this movie though, he produced it. But it does look like he unofficially directed it because it definitely looks like his shit. maybe he ghost directed it like spieldberg did with poltergiest.
In all fairness..... Krang at least was similar to the original one and they didn't "improvise" ideas. Looked like they actually somewhat knew their shit on it.
The Shredder.. I can't even ... look.. the scene where he meets Krang is probably the most underwhelming anti-climactic scene I have ever seen on film. Shredder just appears before Krang and is like "where am I?" and this massive robot with a disembodied brain comes out and literrally tells him to pay it no mind. Yeah, you know... because... why should he care? It then goes on to blatantly tell the Shredder that he wants the teleporter which Baxter Stockman found in order to open this door to earth, like its as common as taking your dog out for a walk. And Shredder just gives a response that's somewhere along the line of ... "Okay. Can I go now?" .. seriously, no disbelief, no questioning Krang's character or intentions... I swear, Shredder gives the most uninterested reaction to the first meeting of an extradimensional being ever recorded on film. And its not even a spoof! I'm serious, I pay even less attention to Shredder than I do to the human sidekicks in this movie, and that's when you know its bad. But wait, there's more! Because not only does he have the radiant charisma of a rock, he is also a complete idiot. For you see, he actually goes along with the plan to rule the world, chosing to trust this *COMPLETELY* *INHUMAN* *THING* right there on the spot. Come on!.. you have never seen this creature before! At all!! You are not in any position in which you can just dismiss the very potential threat being presented to you by this completely unknown variable, let alone even going so far as to join forces with it!! You don't know its ultimate agenda, you don't know if its speaking the truth or not. Of course, you could argue that Shredder might have and probably does have his own plans and is scheming right now to take control away from Krang at the end an- .. or okay, he really believs him and gets betrayed by Krang, yeah. I can't believe this is happening.. and then, when Shredder dumbfoundedly exclaims "You betrayed me!" ... I was like "NUUHUUU!!???? IT'S AS IF THIS EVIL-LOOKING ALIEN HAS PLANNED THIS ALL ALONG!!!" :O .. oh my god..! Even the Shredder from the Cartoon of the 80s were smarter than this. And to top it off, possibly the worst plot-decision EVER!.. ...they brush aside the Shredder. THEY BRUSH ASIDE THE SHREDDER! ... Yeah, that's right! :O He's basically disposed of like a little bitch when Krang just decides to stuff him in the fridge. And we NEVER SEE HIM AGAIN!! Yeah, so much for the badass ultimate nemesis of the turtles. *JAW DROPPED*
They already fought the Shredder in the previous movie, so fighting him again would've been repetitive. (Though, they should've saved the high tech Shredder to be the new Super Shredder.) Krang hasn't been seen in awhile, so I enjoyed the Krang battle. Krang betraying Shredder was in-character, and was karma for Shredder betraying Baxter Stockman earlier. Plus Krang still having the Shredder locked away in his Technodrome would've set up a third movie where both villains reluctantly have to team up.
I think youve been hugely let down probably because of series 1 TMNT (1985) and how well that was put together. Unfortunately Shredder cant be played or voiced by Uncle Phil anymore (R.I.P). The character of shredder is weak, the casting of that clown Madea is weak- the whole film was an abomination
I'm not one to call movies out on "bad CGI", especially when Michael Bay is in charge of quite a bit of movies known to have pretty well aged CGI- but in all seriousness, that meeting between Krang and Shredder looked like a PS3 cutscene.
there won't be a third film because the second didn't make enough money with a profit of just $10.6 million worldwide. which apparently isn't enough to justify a third film
We finally get a TMNT movie with all the memorable characters from the original cartoon and it has to be an unwatchable mess. Funny that rubber suits from 1990 are still more convincing than 2016 CGI.
It's even funnier that the CGI and the fights from the 2014 film looked more convincing than this film. But nonetheless, both of Bay's TMNT film damage these actors' careers harder. Alan Ritchson (who played Raph) exposed them all on Collider on what was going on behind the scenes.
I give zero shits about what anyone says, this movie was awesome and brings more flair into my childhood. 2003 and 2012 along with 2014 were awesome but this was even better not to mention the game (the old one). Fight me.
@@CountryMetal01 A bunch of references don't make a good movie. This movie is boring, cliched and has the worst Turtles, Shredder and Krang I have ever seen.
@Adam Bestler Maybe not the main cast of actors. But a movie isn't just made by a bunch of actors and a director. I am certain that among the editors, writers, technical staff, etc. there are a lot of them who had lost their job thanks to this travesty.
It's stupid from Krang's mind with that bot of his. He should've picked that head all the way to the bottom. The Super Bowl was really nothing for all the patched flesh skin. Look between the 80's cartoon and Bay's overly complex robot design. :p
This is a way over budgeted kids movie. Bay seems to ignore the hell out of the fact that most of the people interested in these old ass shows/comics are not children...
The krang are even more repulsive in real life I hate it how they need robots 🤖 to move they’re like the darleks I don’t know which one is worst as they’re both equally as pathetic and as weak as each other
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a movie with four giant turtles confronting a giant metal man on a dizzying, high platform, with a camera spinning around so much I'm beginning to question whether or not the animation editor had an insufferable case of vertigo, I'd be cashing them in for a dime. Fucking serious? Nevermind the mind boggling dutch angles in the Shredder scene that lend it all the gravitas of a Spy Kids caper, just the fact they are literally doing the same exact thing against the big bad.. my .exe is about to stop working.
Love the criticism aimed at these movies. "We wanted a more serious take on a cartoon aimed at kids!" I had my issues with both movies, but it was cool to finally see Krang, Bebop, Rocksteady, and the Technodrome on the big screen. I think the three biggest issues I had were Casey being a cop, the lame explanation for the mutations for Bebop and Rocksteady, and Shredder not going up against the Turtles. I think there was just too much going on but maybe they felt they had to cram all these characters in if there wasn't a third one. Overall, still my favorite take on the look of the Turtles. Mikey's face could have looked better though. I just don't care for the suit versions from the original movies. I think the fact that they still got these actors to wear motion-capture suits is a good balance between live-action and CG.
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