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Posted by ziptnf on Dec-20-2010 17:29:

Most people in this thread are saying that the plot lacked depth and Rotten Tomatoes is saying the character development was weak. I'm just saying that Hollywood these days lacks in the storyline department, so not to expect anything groundbreaking there. Sure, they could have done more, but what's the point of complaining about it? The purpose of the movie was to be entertaining, and I think most people who have seen it can agree that it was successful in that aspect. I enjoyed watching it at least.


Posted by WittyHandle on Dec-20-2010 18:02:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Sure, they could have done more, but what's the point of complaining about it?


What's the point of complaining about anything? It's just people saying what they think. Again, it's not about being groundbreaking. Few things are, yet they manage to entertain more than Tron did for nearly everyone I have talked to. Different people look for different things in movies. Most of my friends liked Avatar, while I didn't. That's cool. For me it's just about trying to figure out what is worth spending my time and money on.


Posted by enydo on Dec-20-2010 18:04:

Entertaining to me includes more than special effects and pretty colors. Sorry.


Posted by ziptnf on Dec-20-2010 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Entertaining to me includes more than special effects and pretty colors. Sorry.

Who says that's the only thing that entertained me about the movie? I like Jeff Bridges, and I liked the original Tron. The story wasn't amazing, but it's not like it was that bad in my opinion. You're mistaking me with a mindless 13 year old.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Dec-20-2010 22:01:

I'm going to see it tonight.

It'll be my first time seeing a movie in IMAX so I'm excited.


Posted by Blake on Dec-20-2010 23:25:

Idk what some of you were on, but Tron Legacy was really quite an awful movie. The plot & consistencey were almost non-existent. The movie feigns substance, but it's just not there.

What saves the movie is the visuals and sound design. The special effects are really great, and the world they created is something to marvel at. The sound design was great as well. All of the vocal and sound effects really fit the film throughout, which is more than I can say for Daft Punk's sound track. Despite the fact that their sound really isn't dark or obscure enough to fit a futuristic dystopia in most cases, they actually managed to pull off all right.

Ultimately I enjoyed the look/sound/feel of the movie, more than the movie itself. Zeus & the club scene definitely stole the movie IMO.

I'll probably see it again, just not sober.


Posted by enydo on Dec-21-2010 00:57:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Who says that's the only thing that entertained me about the movie? I like Jeff Bridges, and I liked the original Tron. The story wasn't amazing, but it's not like it was that bad in my opinion. You're mistaking me with a mindless 13 year old.


I wasn't trying to put you down or anything, if you enjoyed it that's fine. I was just saying that in my opinion, movies like this that substitute style over substance, as was painfully obvious in this case, are terrible movies and there's really no excuse.


Posted by kadomony on Dec-21-2010 01:37:

Saw it Saturday night, 3D IMAX.

From the first note of the soundtrack I was reminded (somehow it wasn't fresh in my mind) that Daft Punk did the soundtrack. Got chills. Plus I had to fight back the urge to rock out when Journey's "Separate Ways" came on.

The movie is visually AMAZING! Jesus, I LOVE the design aspects used. I want to live in Flynn's house so badly.

Olivia Wilde...bangs....allow me to pick up my tongue.

Plot was meh. WAY too many ideas flying around trying to prove all kinds of moral points and smacked of Disney. The dialogue didn't really help either. The characters didn't really get me involved.

I liked the nod to Clockwork Orange, though.

Daft Punk's cameo was also great and kinda funny (the nod to each other and music change when the fighting started )

In conclusion: Average movie that's redeemed by amazing visuals and soundtrack (and Olivia Wilde).


Posted by Chris Crossland on Dec-21-2010 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
Saw it Saturday night, 3D IMAX.

From the first note of the soundtrack I was reminded (somehow it wasn't fresh in my mind) that Daft Punk did the soundtrack. Got chills. Plus I had to fight back the urge to rock out when Journey's "Separate Ways" came on.

The movie is visually AMAZING! Jesus, I LOVE the design aspects used. I want to live in Flynn's house so badly.

Olivia Wilde...bangs....allow me to pick up my tongue.

Plot was meh. WAY too many ideas flying around trying to prove all kinds of moral points and smacked of Disney. The dialogue didn't really help either. The characters didn't really get me involved.

I liked the nod to Clockwork Orange, though.

Daft Punk's cameo was also great and kinda funny (the nod to each other and music change when the fighting started )

In conclusion: Average movie that's redeemed by amazing visuals and soundtrack (and Olivia Wilde).


+1 to everything!

If only it wasn't a Disney movie and was rated R.


Posted by Lira on Dec-21-2010 04:07:

Best. Daft Punk. Video. Ever.


Posted by kadomony on Dec-21-2010 05:12:

Should note that there were lots of little references to the original as well.

Note the geometric figures Flynn has on his mantelpiece in Legacy.


Posted by Lira on Dec-21-2010 17:08:

Now, when they had to run around unnoticed, why the hell didn't they just take off their shiny clothes? Damn you, Disney, Olivia Wilde's role could've been perfect!


Posted by LiquidX on Dec-21-2010 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Best. Daft Punk. Video. Ever.


Sounds like you weren't let down by Daft Punk

I'm planning on going for the IMAX experience with the Fiance now.. should be good.


Posted by Nostalgic on Dec-21-2010 18:05:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
I wasn't trying to put you down or anything, if you enjoyed it that's fine. I was just saying that in my opinion, movies like this that substitute style over substance, as was painfully obvious in this case, are terrible movies and there's really no excuse.


Their excuse is what is the easiest way to make money? As long as they have amazing visuals who cares about an actual script or plot? The general viewing public don't know any better anyway.


Posted by Lira on Dec-21-2010 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by LiquidX
Sounds like you weren't let down by Daft Punk

Yeah, they ditched the vocoders and played with their tb-303 instead!

Love is back!


Posted by WittyHandle on Dec-22-2010 16:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Nostalgic
Their excuse is what is the easiest way to make money? As long as they have amazing visuals who cares about an actual script or plot? The general viewing public don't know any better anyway.


I think that's overstepping it a little bit. I do think most people notice the lack of plot, but they are able to be entertained with just visual design, and are willing to pay to see it.


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