MoPoshy
Absolutely brilliant
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
fullonrobotchubby
Is there anything more conniving, more desperate to make a buck, and more putrid than the 3 Ninjas franchise? Here's how it all began: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became a huge success for young 'uns, as did Home Alone with all its child-hero-kicking-bad-guy-butt glory. Cram those two into the Kid-Flick-o-Matic, and look what comes out onto the plate: 3 Ninjas, complete with pizza and Nickelodeon-friendly villain traps. When the creators captured their already developed audience (I'll be honest, myself included), they raked up what cash they made and grinded out this somehow even less inspired sequel. This was my last 3 Ninjas film. My favorite scene? Sheesh, I've done everything in my power to completely forget this movie, but I vaguely recall middle ninja Colt trying to impress some girl on a street basketball court. I guess that will have to do. I don't want to waste much more time on this gunk, but thanks to 3 Ninjas Kick Back, I learned a valuable lesson at the age of twelve: When Hollywood wants a light snack, nothing beats the taste of gullible children.
jesoneric
Watching the movie now, yes I could see why it would get horrible scores. but as a 7 year old boy this movie was one of my all time favorites. Me and my brother would watch it all the time. We truly loved it. But that was when I was a simpler person. Back then I would have given it a 10, and now I would have given it probably a 4 or so. But for nostalgic purposes I will put it at a 7. I would easily go back and watch this movie just to relive my good ol' childhood days. It was all cheesily done, but the bad guys had a nice comical touch to it. And I remember enjoying the voice over for the grandpa that the kids made... Oh... those were the days...
kiki webby
This movie is a must see. we loved this movie so much we quote it all the time. We've even bought shuriken to continue our ninjitsu training... though we cant throw them (do you know how hard it is?) This movie is jam packed with fun and adventure. its amusing and fun for the whole family! even parents will enjoy it. it will give older kids memories from their youth when the movie was out. This movie has many great quotes and very cute actors. My personal favorite character is Micheal or "tum tum", his ninja name given to him by his grandfather. among my favorite lines are, "scramble" and "Hey, who ate all my good an' plenty?". I cant see how these adorable kids and this fun and a tad bit cheesy movie cant be a favorite of all ages. i hope you take the time to rent my favorite movie ever. i hope you enjoy it as much as i have!! this movie is a guaranteed good laugh!
starsaturn33
Growing up, I really loved these movies. Sean Fox was the end-all be-all for me. I don't think that now, but I love this movie. The action, although corny, is still really awesome. Again, this is NO JACKIE CHAN, by any standards. But still, little kids as ninjas?? Also, Miyo was cool. Adding that little love story between her and Rocky was a given, but it was sweet. I love the part when he totally screws up the pitch because he keeps on thinking there are Lisa DiMarino's everywhere. And, "We should run!" "We should hide!" "LET'S KICK THEIR BUTTS!!!!!!!" LOL!Again, I really am a kiddie-movie person, but I love this movie. If you're the same kind of person, rent this movie!!!