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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze is a 1991 American superhero film based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. Directed by Michael Pressman and written by Todd W. Langen , it is the sequel to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) and the second installment in the original ...
As with the Byrds, the Turtles achieved breakthrough success with a cover of a Bob Dylan song. "It Ain't Me Babe" reached the Billboard Top 10 in the late summer of 1965, and was the title track of the band's first album. [5] "Let Me Be", their second single, reached the Top 30, and "You Baby" charted in the Top 20 in early 1966.
TMNT 2 would have loosely adapted the Turtles’ 13-part comic book saga "City At War". Michelangelo would have felt rejected and joined the Foot Clan, while the Turtles would have traveled to Japan and would have crossed paths with Karai and Shredder. TMNT 3 would have featured the Triceratons as well as the Technodrome’s arrival from ...
The movie, which served as a continuation of the Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018-2022) TV series, helps bring the turtles into the present in a way that honors the franchise’s lore.
In 1987, Eastman and Laird licensed Turtles to Playmates Toys. [3] Between 1988 and 1997, Playmates produced Turtles toys including around 400 figures and dozens of vehicles and playsets. About US$1.1 billion of Turtles toys were sold in four years, making them the third-bestselling toy figures ever at the time, behind GI Joe and Star Wars. [2]
Recruit a star-studded cast — and agree to Paul Rudd’s hilarious demand. The film’s all-star voice cast included Jackie Chan (Splinter), Maya Rudolph (Cynthia Utrom), John Cena (Rocksteady ...
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The romantic-drama Happy Together (1997) by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai, takes its English title from the song, while a cover version by artist Danny Chung plays during the film's ending. The 2005 British rom-com Imagine Me & You also takes its title from the song's lyrics, with it playing a key role in the film's climax and the original ...