From TMP:
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Can't help but to say this totally makes me angry. To be honest I don't know what is more stupid, this or the director that never play Uncharted and said his movie would take the "family interaction" into account.
aliens?
ALIENS?
i guess if they're aliens they'll have tech that allows more stuff to blow up right?
that's what you were thinking isn't mike?
Then it's not a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. What crap. Seriously, the whole explanation of what they are is in the title. It doesn't need any more back story, we all know it and love it. Childhood=0 Michael Bay=1
terrible.
of course it has to have explosions that way he can copy scenes from transformers which copy scenes from the island.