HATRED FOR JAMES VAN DER BEEK RISING!
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http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=8503
Try understanding that Michael Bay cannot destroy your childhood hero's, you are the only one who can really do that. Unless you have Alzheimer's in which I am truly sorry.
Hey who knows, I couldn't care what he or anyone does to the TMNT story/lore its time for another interpretation with bigger and better explosions.
I wonder which turtle will receive the "What's Cracking, Little Bitches?" dialogue from Bay. Probably Splinter
I've learned my lesson and will stick with the 200x show![]()
This link posted not because of the article itself, but for the in-article link to a Bay Victoria's Secret ad...with military vehicles and explosions.
Didn't post the direct link since it might be a little racy/NSFW for Griff's comfort.
EDIT - ooh, maybe we could have a TF VS TMNT&A crossover! Then there could be twice as many aliens to ignore in favour of the US Army!
Last edited by Ode to a Grasshopper; 22nd March 2012 at 08:44 AM.
Hopefully Bay will not 'ghost direct' and make this into 'Tenage Alien Ninja Turtles: Revenge of the Shredder' or 'Dark of Dimension X'.
If it was any other person involved with this film, I would have given more of a benefit of the doubt but this is Michael Bay who we are talking about here.
Naw your wrong. He can and will destroy my childhood hero's.
I'm just hoping Peter will set him straight.
aliens ...what a concept, cause you know THATS more believable.
Meh! Everyone knows the Toxic Avenger is the earths true mutant hero.
And stop reminding me how ludicrous all my favourite old childhood shows are. No wonder it's hard to get into new kids shows, my suspension of disbelief is no longer preconditioned to accept such ridiculous premise.
Anyway absolutely tragic having Bay attached to this new movie, cause the old live actions were such awesome examples of film in their day, how will Bay ever compete?![]()
The first film was genuinely awesome, and one of the most successful independent films of the time.