TMNT


by CrossingtheStreams

17 years, 11 months ago


fome
sorry Peter Venkmen I meant you wanna eat a ninja turtle?

:-@

excuse me fome!

i have ninja turtles as pets and i would never think of eating them!



haha :-)

by fome

17 years, 11 months ago


uh, yeah sorry… I forgot everyone in here prefers to eat those little RGB ghosts toys… their candy colors and texture make them look more tasty…

ha ha

:p

by PeterVenkmen

17 years, 11 months ago


They actually probably had those back then lol. Well, in cereal at least.

by Sayingkingkilla

17 years, 11 months ago


Heroes in a half shell!

by fixer791

17 years, 11 months ago


Sayingkingkilla
Heroes in a half shell…

TURTLE POWER!

(Sorry ‘bout that. Couldn’t resist :p )

by Dreamstalker

17 years, 11 months ago


Peter Venkmen
They use to have more actually, jelly beans and TMNT pies. The pies were probably the holy grail of the TMNT food lol. They were green pies with vanilla pudding, made by hostess.
I loved those pudding pies (of course my mom thought they were the grossest thing ever). Never recall seeing the jelly beans tho.

The only piece left of my original TMNT toy collection is Splinter. I also have the fuzzy Splinter figure from the 3rd movie somewhere…

by misfit1

17 years, 11 months ago


Sayingkingkilla
On another note, the director stated in the latest issue of Sci-Fi mag that they won't proceed for a sequel unless the film makes atleast 100 Million in America.

At the box office alone? Or is that including DVD sales?

Kevin Smith has said that boxoffice profits are not as important as they used to be, just a big advert for the DVD release. A great example of this is the clerks animated series. Only ran for what? six episodes, before it was cancled. But sold so well on dvd that it's warrented it's own feature length movie.

by fixer791

17 years, 11 months ago


Misfit's got a point…
Let's just hope they do a better job promoting the DVD release than they did on the theatrical release…

by Sayingkingkilla

17 years, 11 months ago


Misfit
Sayingkingkilla
On another note, the director stated in the latest issue of Sci-Fi mag that they won't proceed for a sequel unless the film makes atleast 100 Million in America.

At the box office alone? Or is that including DVD sales?

Kevin Smith has said that boxoffice profits are not as important as they used to be, just a big advert for the DVD release. A great example of this is the clerks animated series. Only ran for what? six episodes, before it was cancled. But sold so well on dvd that it's warrented it's own feature length movie.

Very true.

I plan on getting a SE.

by therealproton12

17 years, 11 months ago


very very good movie even though it's like 1 hr 28 min. long it's great
it's no master piece but i totaly forgot it was CGI when i saw it

9.99/10


the .1 is because i'd be more anxious if it were live action and called Teenage Mutant Nija Turles IV
that would be sweet