It's gonna be a good summer flick with some friends.
I never understood why people say that things like this 'kills' their childhood. It doesn't come to your house and burn all of your limited edition, still-in-case, TMNT action figures, it doesn't wipe out every original episode of TMNT ever made, nor does it burn all of your mint condition TMNT comics.
I understand why fans would rather have these adaptions actually adapt everything of the original as well and I completely agree. But seriously, it seems silly to say it 'kills' your childhood.
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>implying anyone on #offtopic short of Capiton Render is old enough to have grown up with TMNT
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Edited by TechnoKat: 3/28/2014 6:20:43 AMIt kills it for future and current generations. Take for instance, the kids who play Master Chief 4. For those kids who's first "halo" game is 4, they get it in their heads that "this is what Halo is supposed to be like." They set that up as the standard by which to judge everything Halo. It's especially frustrating when someone who admittedly doesn't know anything about the history of what they're making something on goes out and unapologetically destroys everything that the people who care about said thing find important. Like the OP said. All I see are a bunch of mutant Turtles, no Shredder. No Casey. None of April's personality or even any reference to Pizza. Nothing that was part of the "soul" of the show, so to speak.