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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
The Turtles are forced to move in with their friend by dint of the Foot Clan. They uncover that Shredder still live and he is eager to find out the green ooze in order to create a new group of mutant animals fight against the turtles
17 September 1960, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
26 October 1959, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
6 September 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA
21 July 1949, New York City, New York, USA
31 October 1967, Dallas, Texas, USA
27 May 1949, San Juan, Puerto Rico
June 19, 2016
Nostalgia lens aside, it's a pretty crummy follow up to the 1990 movie.
August 14, 2014
Hellbent on being innocuous, high-spirited fun, but it just comes off as shrill and shallow and dimwitted.
August 06, 2014
More dialogue-heavy and somewhat less frenetic, this sequel is somewhat more to my own taste.
August 06, 2014
The plot, as primitive as it is, still isn't very clear; it never acquires the spontaneity or the force of a true "story" but seems to exist mainly as a pretext for the familiar Ninja banter so beloved of the cult, as in "Cowabunga, dudes," and such forth
August 06, 2014
If the new film is considerably less imaginative than your average Punch-and-Judy show, it is, nevertheless, a step up from last year's turtle-fest.
August 06, 2014
The artful grunge is gone -- and so's the edge. The whole movie is bright yet colorless
August 06, 2014
The plot of Turtles II hinges on toxic waste and that turns out to be a pretty accurate description of the film.
August 06, 2014
One finds in them the same unabashed enjoyment of color and movement, of spectacular athletics and outrageous stunts, that animates the Hong Kong action cinema as a whole and makes it so superbly entertaining.
May 05, 2015
Kitschy nostalgia trip with some martial-arts violence.
August 06, 2014
This sequel is less abrasive than its predecessor and was considerably less successful at the box office.
August 06, 2014
I don't think my negative reaction is a case of a parent forgetting the sort of mindless entertainment that he himself enjoyed as a child; rather the turtle fights are more depressing than joyful.
August 06, 2014
While Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo and Donatello are the spunky, upstaging stars of the film, they also have a better cast and story to work with.

