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I don';t think he's necessarily going to "Ruin it"but completely redefine it and I'm not going to be perfectly OK with it.
Why do people hate Michael bay so much?
Eastman... look at the Bayformers movies and OPEN YOUR GOD **** EYES!!!
@Crazay
I especially like how they're doing it for no reason... oh wait.
Bottom line, if he's gonna change so much about the franchise, why did he bother to grab it in the first place? Oh right, to milk that *****.
Why not go back to the original comics and use that for inspiration? Back when Bugs Bunnies friends could smoke a cigar for no reason....I know two entirely different characters and universes here, but thats how TMNT was too before it got all "kid friendly."
Go back to the grungy badarse TMNT and I'll be fine. No outer space crap either....this isn't friggin Transformers!
my name is Raphael and i'm pretty sure i don't wear a skirt around my waist