When this film opens, Shredder is dead (yeah, I know he's "died" twice now -- but rest assured, he doesn't show make a miraculous recovery in this one), and the Turtles, lacking a purpose, have gone their separate ways. Michelangelo's been entertaining at children's parties, for crying out loud. Talk about a fall from grace. In this scene, though, they receive an emergency phone call from their old pal April (voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar) that helps get them back on track. Note that Donatello looks pensive and Leonardo's ready for action, but Splinter and Michelangelo can't even be bothered to get up from the table. And what is that, one pizza for each? Looks like some of our heroes may need to start hitting the Stairmaster.
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The Turtles' new archenemy, as it turns out, is industrialist Max Winters (voiced by Patrick Stewart), who's being aided by Shredder's old apprentice Karai (Zhang Ziyi) in amassing an army of evildoers. Here, our friends at Warner Bros. tell us that the Turtles are "ready to face the Bigfoot Monster." I assume that means they're actually going to fight Bigfoot, and it's not just some kind of metaphor.
And now here comes the John Cusack shot of Leonardo in the rain. Sweet, huh? All he needs is to be holding up a boom box blaring 'In Your Eyes.' Seriously, I don't know who or what he's fighting, but the target of that punch can't be any match for Leonardo -- because turtles are waterproof. Or that's what I hear, anyway.
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