Revealing mistake: In the junkyard, Leo and Raph grab a long pole and plough through several Foot Ninjas with it. It is painfully obvious the ninjas react to the pole before it ever hits them. Especially the guy on the ground. (00:53:20)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991)
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Directed by: Michael Pressman
Starring: David Warner, Paige Turco, Leif Tilden, Michelan Sisti, Kenn Scott, Kevin Clash, Mark Caso
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9.6/10. A nice sequel and the first movie I taped on HBO's Tuesday Night Movie. The story explaining the Turtles origin is good with emotion mixed in well. Paige Turco was my favorite April O'Neil until Megan Fox, she's still dear to me. The appearance of Tokka and Rahzar was cool even though I'd have preferred Bebop and Rocksteady. Still compromise doesn't hurt. If anything, this movie only added to the Turtles mythos nicely even with an appearance by Vanilla Ice. David Warner plays the role of scientist well with a hint of possible mad genius, possibly hinting at Baxter Stockman. I would rank my top 10 Super Hero movies this way: 1. Spider Man (2002) 2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) 3. Spider Man 2 (2004) 4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret Of The Ooze (1991) 5. Venom (2018) 6. Super Girl (1984) 7. Deadpool (2016) 8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Out Of The Shadows (2016) 9. Deadpool 2 (2018) 10. Amazing Spider Man (2012) / Spider Man 3 (2007) / Batman Forever (1995).
Question: It's revealed that the ooze came from TGRI but, what were they planning on originally doing with it before they decided to dispose of it?
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Answer: If you pay attention to the professor's explanation (starting at 0:55:55) he says "An unknown mixture of discarded chemicals was accidentally exposed to a series of radiated waves and the resulting ooze was found to have remarkable but dangerous mutanagenic properties... on our way to bury them a near collision caused us to lose one of the canisters down a sewer 15 years ago." Basically, "we had an accident and the results were dangerous and unpredictable, so we immediately went to dispose of it all." So there actually were no plans for what to do with it at all.
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