Atom User Reviews for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) 30th Anniversary

4.8
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POPULAR TAGS
LC
lee chabarria
#blockbuster
#seeingitagain
#epic

After all these years, Still a great film! Cowabunga !!!

CC
Colin Cook
#blockbuster
#actionpacked
#original

Still the best after all these years! Way better than any other attempts of late. Still holds up after ask this time!

NC
Nathan Cruz
#hilarious
#actionpacked
#familyfriendly

I enjoyed watching this movie from 1990 of teenage mutant ninja turtles for the first time ever.

AS
Alessandra Sachs
#cowabunga

Still one of my favorites!!

GB
gavin bullock

great seeing this on rhe big screen but the theater seemed to suffer some technical issues that seemed to affect the quality of the film.

CB
Cris Brumley

It was great!

AC
Antonio Campos

Came as a grip to enjoy the nostalgic original TMNT movie. Reboots don't compare.

IF
Ira Forrest

was a projection of the DVD on logo burned projector... not worth 15 bucks a head

AH
Andrew Huiskins

loved the movie as a kid now I took my kid to see it.

EG
Edward Gonzales II
#hilarious
#mustsee
#blockbuster
JB
Jeff Bockenhauer
#blockbuster
SH
Steven Hartmann
#hilarious
#great
#mustsee
CW
Chuck Wilkins
#mustsee
#kidslovedit
#hilarious
CB
Chuck Bryan
#familyfriendly
#kidslovedit
#hilarious
AM
Aaron Morse
#mustsee
#familyfriendly
#great
ES
Eric Sisouvanh
RM
Ryan Mckinney
#hilarious
#mustsee
#great
MF
Michael Finnie
#kidslovedit
#familyfriendly
MF
Matthew Fine
#great
RA
Raquel Aguayo
#great
#kidslovedit
QE
Quinton Edwards
#hilarious
#mustsee
#familyfriendly
AJ
Anthony Jackson
#original
JG
Justin Garland
#hilarious
#actionpacked
#jimhensonspuppetproject
SP
Scott Parker
#inspiring
#awardbuzz
#original
RG
Richard Grooms
JM
Josh McCabe

Metacritic

50

The only thing this film has going for it is its improbable title and title song about four fighting turtles changed into upright, man-size creatures by exposure to radioactive wastes.

Metacritic review by Gene Siskel
Gene Siskel
Chicago Tribune
50

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles never rises above its marketing-hook origins. It's a product, a commodity, a toy tie-in, a trailer for the comics, an advertisement for the cereal. It's a naked sell.

Metacritic review by Michael Wilmington
Michael Wilmington
Los Angeles Times