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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
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The turtles confront and fight against their rival Shredder. Besides, they must go through fire and water to hide and protect the subway system for innocent people in New York.
The turtles confront and fight against their rival Shredder. Besides, they must go through fire and water to hide and protect the subway system for innocent people in New York.
Actors:
Mark Caso,
Matt Hill,
Tad Horino,
Travis A. Moon,
John Aylward,
Ken Kensei,
Robbie Rist
Mark Caso
Matt Hill
19 January 1968, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Tad Horino
14 August 1921
Travis A. Moon
John Aylward
7 November 1946, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ken Kensei
1954, Kochi, Japan
Robbie Rist
4 April 1964, La Mirada, California, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#David Warner #Golden Harvest Company #Michael Pressman #Michelan Sisti #New Line Cinema #Northshore Investments Ltd #Paige Turco #Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
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January 01, 2000
The first film was bad, the second worse, and the third almost unbearable.August 14, 2014
Rinky-dink production values, and sheer mindlessness and creative bankruptcy.May 03, 2011
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series comes to a close with an installment that ultimately falls right in line with its subpar predecessors...August 06, 2014
Writer/director Stuart Gillard tries to inject some life into the project by including some tongue-in-cheek scenes in 17th-century Japan, but it quickly degenerates into half-hearted cartoonish action.August 06, 2014
Really stupid.
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May 20, 2003
The Turtles themselves are better-natured than ever, and even nicely mellowed.August 06, 2014
The oversized terrapins are characteristically flip as they backflip through an unnecessarily muddled plot.August 06, 2014
These fighting-intensive movies, a glorification of hurtful action, are strictly for children. While the corpse count is low, the mimicking turtles stand for nothing more important than the employment of physical force.July 23, 2009
A decided case of diminishing returns.August 06, 2014
The comic book and animated incarnations of the Turtles remain far funnier and more inventive.June 24, 2006
The wisecracks have been cut back, and where once the Ninjas' dude-speak was original (influencing, for example, Wayne's World) it's now merely imitative.August 06, 2014
Less amateurish than the 1990 original, less embarrassing than the 1991 sequel (with its mind-boggling Vanilla Ice ninja-rap number), this may be the easiest installment in the series for parents to sit through.