Smith's 15 Seconds of "TMNT" Fame
The forthcoming "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" CGI movie has turned into an all-star affair. It features have Sarah Michelle Gellar as April O'Neil, along with Zhang Ziyi and Patrick Stewart in key roles. It even has Kevin Smith in a bit part.
"I play a short-order cook who has a problem in his kitchen with some kind of alien and then one of the turtles -- who is not known to be a turtle -- shows up to save my diner," said Smith. "But I literally have five lines, most of which are panicky kind of 'Don't kill me, don't kill me.' That kind of line."

When the evil Shredder attacks/ These Turtle boys don't cut him no slack.
The film's co-producers, The Weinstein Company, wanted someone from their stable to be in the film, though it's hardly a typical Kevin Smith character. "Just in as much as it's my voice. That's it."
Even Smith doesn’t know exactly why they chose him. "That's a great question. I'm still trying to figure that out myself but when they called, I was like, 'Yeah, I'll do that in a heartbeat. Why not? The turtles.'"

Turtle power!
Really, his only goal was to see the completed footage. "I saw the fight scene that follows my scene on the rooftop in the rain. What's great about it is because it's CG, they were able to accomplish more in that fight sequence than they were able to accomplish when they were people in suits. There's just more freedom of movement. It's really good looking. I love that trailer, like when you're on the rooftops and they open their eyes and they've got the white eyes and s---. Then when I saw the movie and they have pupils, I was just like, 'Oh man, I wish it was just white eyes because that's so badass, so comic book-y.'"
"I play a short-order cook who has a problem in his kitchen with some kind of alien and then one of the turtles -- who is not known to be a turtle -- shows up to save my diner," said Smith. "But I literally have five lines, most of which are panicky kind of 'Don't kill me, don't kill me.' That kind of line."

When the evil Shredder attacks/ These Turtle boys don't cut him no slack.
The film's co-producers, The Weinstein Company, wanted someone from their stable to be in the film, though it's hardly a typical Kevin Smith character. "Just in as much as it's my voice. That's it."
Even Smith doesn’t know exactly why they chose him. "That's a great question. I'm still trying to figure that out myself but when they called, I was like, 'Yeah, I'll do that in a heartbeat. Why not? The turtles.'"

Turtle power!
Really, his only goal was to see the completed footage. "I saw the fight scene that follows my scene on the rooftop in the rain. What's great about it is because it's CG, they were able to accomplish more in that fight sequence than they were able to accomplish when they were people in suits. There's just more freedom of movement. It's really good looking. I love that trailer, like when you're on the rooftops and they open their eyes and they've got the white eyes and s---. Then when I saw the movie and they have pupils, I was just like, 'Oh man, I wish it was just white eyes because that's so badass, so comic book-y.'"
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DDdevotte writes: on Jan 14 2007 06:49 PM Why oh why do they CGI? I'm so damn sick of CGI and could give Splinter's ass about seeing another TMNT movie. (Reply to this) |
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loudharley writes: on Jan 14 2007 09:31 PM My little boy cant wait to see this movie and to be honest im kindeve looking forward to it a little as well.I was a fan when i was a kid and its nice to see these characters hitting the big screen again, no matter what form they show up in.Although i think i would have preffered the big rubber suits. (Reply to this) |
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loof writes: on Jan 15 2007 06:22 AM I'm looking forward to this movie, but my expectations are kind of low. I keep hoping it'll be great though. As for CGI if if looks good and fits then I'm fine with it. (Reply to this) |
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frogleg writes: on Jan 15 2007 08:22 AM I'd much rather the TMNT be CGI than rubber suits. The trailer has a great look to it. I'm not saying it's the kind of thing I'll run out and buy a ticket to see, but I'll probably rent it. It can't possibly be any worse than the old live action movies or the cartoon. I hope it's more like the comic was. (Reply to this) |
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Vitamin M writes: on Jan 15 2007 08:45 AM [b]I hope they have the horrible theme song![/b] Teenage mutant ninja turtles Teenage mutant ninja turtles Heroes on a half shell Turtle power! (Reply to this) |
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radicaldreamer writes: on Jan 15 2007 03:41 PM In reply to this comment (#853074) ...if by horrible you mean completely awesome. (Reply to this) |
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optic_85 writes: on Jan 15 2007 06:37 PM [b]Im pumped[/b] I will surely be at the first showing, even if it's not good it'll be such a thrill to see thoes shells back on the big screen. (Reply to this) |
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