Even with the slick effects / fight scenes and digital Ramon Flowers-alike Olivia Wilde, I still got bored with TRON: Legacy. Turned it off before the third act had run its course. Is anyone really excited for more?
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Originally posted by Bobby Bear View PostEven with the slick effects / fight scenes and digital Ramon Flowers-alike Olivia Wilde, I still got bored with TRON: Legacy. Turned it off before the third act had run its course. Is anyone really excited for more?
Originally posted by Balls Mahoney View PostMe.
I enjoyed it.
The story was not the reason for my enjoyment, of course, but the giant neon bullshit, Jeff Lebowski in cyberspace, and Quorra being a technopixie dreamgirl.BACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACON
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Originally posted by Balls Mahoney View PostMe.
I enjoyed it.
The story was not the reason for my enjoyment of course (that was a ruddy mess), but the giant neon bullshit, Jeff Lebowski in cyberspace, and Quorra being a technopixie dreamgirl."Fuck Rob. Also, he has a podcast called Podcaust. Edgy Holocaust humor lulz indeed." - The Faraci
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Don't get me wrong, gents. I thoroughly enjoyed all of those ingredients (especially the technopixie dreamgirl), but even they were hanging on for dear life by the final stretch. No matter how cool it looked - or how much scenery David Bowie / Tony Blair devoured - the end result was too flat for me to derive much enjoyment.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostA bit. If they could take those first 45 minutes, put more Olivia Wilde in it, and make her naked, I'm there on opening night."The bear is a solitary animal. They like their space. They live in a magic circle. They don't mind if you're, like, a mile away. But if you get inside their circle, they will maul you." - Anonymous
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Excellent point, Ben. I neglected to mention how fine a job they did (even enjoyed their little cameo in the club scene.) To be absolutely fair to the film, it got that part absolutely right. Felt true to the spirit of the thing whilst also being fresh among generally quite bland action/adventure scores."The bear is a solitary animal. They like their space. They live in a magic circle. They don't mind if you're, like, a mile away. But if you get inside their circle, they will maul you." - Anonymous
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Originally posted by Ben Thomas View PostSorry, Daft Punk's score was awesome throughout.
And I still like the movie up until Flynn's son escape the arena. The arena bit was REALLY good. For the few minutes it lasted.BACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACONBACON
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Originally posted by Martin View PostIt's really good, but the remix album is 10x better. And Bobby's right, beside the excellence of the Wilde, Daft Punk is the most perfect casting of that year (music-wise).
But that might stem from the fact that Hanna is a great movie period, while Tron is, well there.
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Yeah, the difference with the Chemicals and Hanna, though, is that they blend perfectly. You can tell that score helped turn the film into a feature-length music video. Daft Punk's score just makes you wish there were no dialogue in Tron.I experienced an invasion of my mind by a transcendentally rational mind, as if I had been insane all my life and suddenly I had become sane.
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