Honest Trailer - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) (2024)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) is the85th episode of Screen Junkiescomedy seriesHonest Trailers.It was written by Dan Murrell,Spencer Gilbert andAndy Signore.It parodies the 2014 reboot film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It was narrated byJon BaileyasEpic Voice Guy. It was published on December 23, 2014, to coincide with the film's release on home video and Blu-ray. It is 4 minutes 56 seconds long. It has been viewed over 8.2 million times.

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"The Turtles are back, and they're scary as sh*t." ~ Honest Trailers - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

Contents

  • 1 Script
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 Reception
  • 4 Production credits
  • 5 External links

Script[]

From the producer hellbent on taking all the fun out of your childhood toys (Michael Bay) comes the reboot that somehow gets the spirit of the four heroes right, but absolutely nothing else:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The Turtles are back, and they're scary as sh*t. Meet these four roided-out nightmare versions of Shrek with some of the most needlessly complicated backstories of all time, where they were born in the lab of April O'Neil's father, making them April's childhood pets...

April: They were my childhood pets, and they were named after Italian Renaissance painters.

...who she tries to save in a fire, then immediately dumps them down a sewer for some reason, where they're raised by a mutant rat who quickly learned how to become a ninja from...reading a book that someone flushed down the toilet? Whaaa? What was wrong with the ooze falling down the sewer, like they did in the cartoon?

You were dying to see fan favorites like Krang, Casey Jones, Bebop, and Rocksteady. Instead, get ready for April O'Neil: The Movie, a film all about her quest to be taken seriously as a journalist while being sexually objectified by her coworker...

Vern: Yeah, that's good!

...and the director of the movie...

Vern: Yeah, that's good!

...and even her own childhood pet.

Michelangelo: She's so hot, I can feel my shell tightening...We can still have adult conversations...I got a nice song that's all cued up. It's special, girl...That's my girl...Dibs!

You know, a turtle's genitals are half the length of their bodies, so good luck with that, Mikey.

William Fichtner is The Shredder, or at least he was supposed to be until the nerd rage of a thousand fan boys changed the studio's mind. Now, it's this random Japanese guy (Tohoru Masamune), who we never really see or get to know, in a bunch of painfully obvious reshoots. Together, they'll hatch an evil plan to poison New York City, then sell them a mutagen they created that can cure all disease...instead of just selling the cure on the open market? That's gotta be worth something, right?

Suit up for a project that was only produced by Michael Bay, but still has everything you'd expect from a movie he directed, like things going "boom", Megan Fox, fart jokes, a big ol' truck, Shia LaBeoufing...

April: No, no, no, no, no.

...gratuitous slo-mo, unnecessary camera spins, and tons of product placement.

Michelangelo: I got a secret stash of Orange Crush behind the fridge...There's literally nothing that could break me right now.

(Pizza Hut pizza box appears next to him)

All the pizza places in New York City to choose from, and they go with Pizza Hut? You're in New York! You got Ray's, Ray's Original, Famous Ray's, Famous Original Ray's, Ray's Famous World Original, and you go to Pizza Hut? Get outta here.

So ride along for a story you've totally seen before (shows references to previous Ninja Turtles movies and TV shows) with this below-average reboot that's all but ruined the franchise.

Child: Hey, I thought it was pretty cool.

Jon Bailey: Where'd you come from, kid?

Child: Why are you being so mean? Michelangelo is funny.

Jon Bailey: But the plot was terrible, and they completely ruined the characters!

Child: It is just a kid's movie, right? It's not like Turtles were better in your day.

Jon Bailey: They were!

(shows the Ninja Turtles dancing to the "Ninja Rap" in 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze)

Ugh, touche. Can we at least agree the new one needs a mutant warthog and a badass rhino?

Child: Yeah, that sounds cool!

Jon Bailey: Are you listening, Michael Bay?

Starring Leads (Pete Ploszek and Johnny Knoxville as Leonardo), Does Machines (Jeremy Howard as Donatello), Cool But Crude (Alan Ritchson as Raphael), A Party Dude (Noel Fisher as Michelangelo), Mr. Miyucky (Danny Woodburn and Tony Shalhoub as Splinter), Whoopi Cushion (Whoopi Goldberg as Bernadette Thompson), Fox News (Megan Fox as April O'Neil), Fruit Ninja, You've Made a Huge Mistake (Will Arnett as Vern Fenwick), and The Iron Throne (Tohoru Masamune as Oroku Saki/The Shredder).

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Corporate Reboot Cash-Grab Turtles

Not for nothing, but we totally called this two years ago. (shows clip from the second Honest Trailer of Gannon Nickell saying "Oh, man, the Ninja Turtles are f*cked.")

Trivia[]

  • Screen Junkies have produced Honest Trailers for several other TMNT movies including the film's 2016 sequel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, the 1991 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze, and the 90s stage musical production Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of Their Shells.
  • Screen Junkies have produced Honest Trailers for several other 2010s live-action reboots including Maleficent, The Jungle Book and Beauty and the Beast.
  • AnHonest Trailer Commentaryfor this episode was recorded and was available on theScreen JunkiesPlus until the website/app was discontinued.Screen Junkiesdon't currently have any way of releasing the video.

Reception[]

Honest Trailers - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) has a 97.9% approval rating from YouTube viewers. Geek Tyrant said that, in the Honest Trailer, Screen Junkies"rip the film apart and spoil every convoluted change to the origins of the turtles. They also let a child chime in and point out that the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies we grew up with weren’t that great either." Nerd Bastards said the Honest Trailer "will bring a smile to your face, it won’t get you back the 101 minutes of your life that TMNT ruthlessly ripped away."

Bustle remarked that this Honest Trailer "isn't the best" largely because "making fun of this year's epic misfire Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is like shooting fish in a barrel." However, Bustle also noted that viewers will "crack up at the references to the "scary-as-s**t" turtles, "painfully obvious reshoots" after the complaints from Internet fanboys, and 'everything you'd expect from Michael Bay... like things going boom.'" In the same article, Bustle appreciated the way the Honest Trailer "delightfully gets some much-needed perspective from a new generation of TMNT fans who poses the question, 'You know this is a kids movie, right? It's not like turtles were better in your day.'"

Production credits[]

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Voiceover Narration by Jon Bailey

TMNT fan voice by Tyler Bailey

Title design by Robert Holtby

Series Created by Andy Signore & Brett Weiner

Written by Dan Murrell, Spencer Gilbert and Andy Signore

Edited by Dan Murrell & Jason Inman

External links[]

Honest Trailer - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) (2024)

FAQs

Is TMNT 2014 a good movie? ›

There are some wonderful action sequences and the Turtles bring enough pop to the movie to make them likable and fun, but sadly, my low expectations were met in this failed attempt the reboot a childhood classic.

Was TMNT 2014 a success? ›

It retained the top spot on the home video sales chart in its second weekend. Overall, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the eighth best-selling film of 2014 with 3.6 million units sold and earning a revenue of $79.8 million from home video sales. The film was made available to MGM+ on December 17, 2014.

Who is Donatello named after? ›

Like all of the brothers, he is named after a Renaissance artist; in this case, he is named after Italian sculptor Donatello. He is the favorite turtle of co-creator Peter Laird, who served as the basis of Donatello's personality.

Is TMNT 2014 for kids? ›

As usual, there is plenty of comedy in the film, but it deserves its M rating, with some intense violence and disturbing scenes that make it unsuitable for under 12s who may want to see it because they are owners of TMNT toys and other merchandise.

Is the new Ninja turtle movie ok for kids? ›

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem has some scenes that could scare or disturb children aged 8-13 years. For example, the scene where the turtles are captured by the TCRI and 'milked' for their mutagen and tortured with electricity is particularly disturbing.

Why was TMNT 2012 so good? ›

The 2012 iteration of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles revitalizes the beloved franchise with a winning combination of action, humor, and nostalgia. This animated series strikes a perfect balance between honoring the Turtles' rich comic book origins and introducing fresh elements to captivate a new generation of fans.

Why was TMNT 3 cancelled? ›

Why It Was Cancelled. Out of the Shadows underperformed at the box office. Paramount and Viacom lost money because of the film's disappointing performance.

Who is the only surviving TMNT? ›

In the comic, the remaining turtle is revealed to be Michelangelo, who wears a black mask and seeks justice for his fallen brothers and Master Splinter. "The Last Ronin" comic book series targeted an older audience, and the video game adaptation will follow suit.

Was there supposed to be a 5th Ninja Turtle? ›

Original Turtles creator Peter Laird has called the idea of a fifth turtle "creatively bankrupt". During an interview, Kevin Munroe, director of the TMNT animated film, elaborated on Peter Laird's instructions saying that, "There's absolutely no mention of Venus de Milo, the female Turtle.

What is Donnie's IQ? ›

In the first film, he has a hole around the big toe part of his left boot. Donatello has an IQ, on a genius level, between 150 to 190, making him smarter than Albert Einstein, who had an IQ of 160.

Is Donatello autistic? ›

Donatello was confirmed to be autistic by the show's writer and creator Ron Corcillo.

Does 2012 Donnie have OCD? ›

Donatello has OCD: According to J.R. Ventimilia Donatello is "(…)a little fussy, nervous, and obsessive-compulsive." In this incarnation, Donatello has a crush on April O'Neil, having fallen for her at first sight.

How did splinter mutate? ›

Without a home, Splinter is forced to run away and live in New York City's sewers. Due to a traffic accident, four baby turtles and a canister of mutagenic ooze are sent down into the sewer. The canister mutates both Splinter and the turtles; it also enhances the former's already sophisticated intellect.

Is TMNT rated R? ›

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: R-Rated, Live-Action Movie in the Works.

Who is the oldest in TMNT 2014? ›

Leonardo is the oldest, wisest, and most cautious turtle. He always plays by the rules. He also bears the great burden of being the team's chosen leader. Wearing a blue bandanna, with his katanas at the ready, Leo firmly believes it's his ninja duty to protect all people.

How old are the Turtles in TMNT 2014 movie? ›

In the first film, the Turtles are 14 years old, as they were mutant in September 1999 and the film takes place in March 2014. And since "Out of the Shadows" takes place in October 2016, the Turtles would be 17 years old.

Is TMNT 2007 worth watching? ›

But since this wasn't really aimed towards the old school fans, I think it was somewhat of a disappointment, but it is worth a watch. I definitely think if you enjoy the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stories, you'll get into TMNT.

Was the live action ninja turtle good? ›

With fantastic visuals, an excellent voice cast, and lots of laughs, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem might be the best film in the franchise.

Is TMNT 2012 kid friendly? ›

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This is a fairly violent show (similar to the 2003 series) about four turtle brothers who team up to battle monsters, gangsters, aliens, and just about any other villains and super-villains you could think of.

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