TMNT It's the Year of the Turtle as everyone's favorite hard-shelled heroes finally meet their match when an army of old foes and ancient monsters, under the command of a mysterious tycoon, threatens New York. Patrick Stewart, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Laurence Fishburne lend their voices to this powerful action-packed thrill ride.My Thoughts:This is a movie that my daughter Brittany bought with a Walmart Gift Card she got for Christmas. I never seen this one till now. Is an all CGI movie. It was a decent cartoon... I enjoyed it. I enjoyed Sarah Michelle Geller doing the voice of April. If you enjoyed the old cartoons and movies you should enjoy this one as well.
Glad to see you liked Hostel. It's such an easy target for critics and deserves better treatment, I think. I did a review of Hostel II a while back here if you fancy seeing it.
Glad to see you liked Hostel. It's such an easy target for critics and deserves better treatment, I think. I did a review of Hostel II a while back here if you fancy seeing it.Re your comments regarding overcoming prejudice toward B&W can't you see yourself doing the same with subtitles? With your horror interest there is so much good stuff from Japan and Korea in a variety of styles. You really should give it a go. And Spanish for Del Toro for that matter. His own language stuff is much more potent than Hellboy or Blade 2, much as I like both of them.
I was going to quote it again earlier today, but then thought I should wait a little to see if you yourself drop by
Though there is some I do want to check out... I think... going by some of the remakes I would really like the Japanese horror... seems like they are doing some of the best horror work... at least for my tastes... they really seem to know how to do something that Hollywood apparently forgot... how to make a movie creepy!
Here are my favourites:Dark Water / Ju-On: The Grudge / Battle Royale