It's all unfortunate. I got a movie that made me happy and that's ultimately what matters. I think people who see it on DVD/Blu-Ray will really embrace it, and that's great. It'll have its day.
Plus, it seems that it came out at an unfortunate time, too early for Spring Break, too close to films similar. I'd probably see it, but I saw Arriety a while ago (had to pay a fortune for it I usually only spend for 3-D films and all because I DIDN'T know a cheaper theater would get it in not even a week after I saw it) and I don't quite have the money to see it now. And the next movie I plan to see is that Stop motion pirates thing because I'm such a big fan of stop motion. Not everyone can see every movie and some of us have to chose. That's what kinda hampered the box office the time the Muppets were out.
Still, I see all these other movies that do meh at the box office or worse get sequels. If they made a second movie in continuation of any storyline there is (if such exists), I'm sure more people would be on board, seeing the movie on DVD and kicking themselves for not seeing it in theaters. Heck, look at how The Dark Knight completely trounced Batman Begins.
But going back to TMNT... as much as I could complain about the Alien TMNT origin (as I said, aliens and other dimensional beings caused the turtles to mutate in every origin except the second movie due to budgetary reasons), but I fear that the film will be too much like the 80's cartoon but managing to get everything wrong in substance. Like someone who can do a vocal impersonation that sounds like someone, but neglects to get the speaking patterns down right. A pallid imitation.
The 1980's cartoon was so insanely iconic that all other versions, including the original comic book, are completely stuck in the shadow of one cartoon series. A long running one, sure, but it's just one interpretation of the characters. And that version was heavily generified by the public for better or worse. That's not quite a good or bad thing, but it does add a little harm to the legacy. The Turtles will always be saddled with "Cowabunga," leading to the misconception that ALL the turtles had Michelangelo's 80's cartoon personality. Even licensees screwed that one up. Mikey was the only one to frequently shout "Cowabunga," while the Turtles would routinely shout "Turtle Power" or the more Leo specific "Turtles Fight with honor." NONE of the other Turtles besides Mikey ever said "Dude" (unless it was a sarcastic mimic). And above all else, Mikey ONLY had a surfer dude personality
because they were hugely popular at the time and every single cartoon had a surfer dude as a result. Had TMNT been a cartoon in the 70's, Mikey would have been obsessed with Disco, the mid 90's, Mikey would have been heavily Hip Hop infused.
I hope if anything this movie has heavy influence from the other movies, making Mikey sort of like what Raph was in the 80's cartoon, making Raph the DWolverine/Donald Duck bad@%% with a very short temper, and the other two are basically just as they are. And I hope it's not too origin focused. The reason why the first film was good was because they found the perfect balance of origin and character introduction, leaving most of the exposition as flashbacks. That's also what went right with the first, Tim Burton, Batman movie, which focused on him fighting his iconic villain without having to see him slowly turn into Batman. That's why Green Lantern was such a problem. The entire movie, we saw Hal turning into the Lantern, and then dealing with getting the powers and playing with them like a fool, then having to fight someone 10 minutes before the movie ends.