
I fucking love Tron legacy - story and all.
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 12:43,
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Like more personifications of programs; I know Daft Punk are meant to be MP3s... but what was Castor? What kind of program acts like a swishy Ziggy Stardust kinda guy? XD
It IS a good film, yeah, but it's really just a Daft Punk music video.
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 12:47,
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It IS a good film, yeah, but it's really just a Daft Punk music video.

It did a great job of being a big action-packed adventure film in a wierd world. The whole 'creation turns on creator' and ISO story was surprisingly deep for such a blockbustery adventure film.
But yeah - if it didnt look or sound the way it did, i wouldnt like it half as much. No film has ever blown me away visually and aurally as this.
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 12:51,
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But yeah - if it didnt look or sound the way it did, i wouldnt like it half as much. No film has ever blown me away visually and aurally as this.

But you're right, part of the reason we enjoy these films is because it's an unfamiliar world inside... well... you're looking at one right now. :)
I wonder what the inside of MY computer looks like...
It's a shame I couldn't go see it in 3D, but still, the detail in some of the mechanisms, like the lightcycle, is staggering.
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 12:57,
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I wonder what the inside of MY computer looks like...
It's a shame I couldn't go see it in 3D, but still, the detail in some of the mechanisms, like the lightcycle, is staggering.

Once in IMAX 3d on the opening day, once in 3d at a regular cinema, and once in 2d. I actually enjoyed the 2d showing the most!
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 12:58,
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Much like most 3D films, you get a bit of depth and that's about it. Nothing came flying out at you.
Filmmakers say they don't want to turn 3D into a gimmick by making things fly out at you but the only reason kids got excited about 3D when I was young was BECAUSE things would fly out at you. Marty McFly wouldn't have ducked in BTTF3 if all it did was give Jaws "depth"
/3D rant
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 13:01,
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Filmmakers say they don't want to turn 3D into a gimmick by making things fly out at you but the only reason kids got excited about 3D when I was young was BECAUSE things would fly out at you. Marty McFly wouldn't have ducked in BTTF3 if all it did was give Jaws "depth"
/3D rant

And yeah, all it does is give you a little bit of depth, a bit like the 3DS does.
I think there was a film called 'Mars Needs Moms' that came out sometime last year, which was banking on its 3D effect. It became the fifth worst commercial failure in cinema history.
I can see the 3D fad dying out soon, there's no point to it, other than to give you a bit of a headache afterwards.
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 13:06,
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I think there was a film called 'Mars Needs Moms' that came out sometime last year, which was banking on its 3D effect. It became the fifth worst commercial failure in cinema history.
I can see the 3D fad dying out soon, there's no point to it, other than to give you a bit of a headache afterwards.

i've not seen a 3D film that has blown me away and left me thinking that it is the next big thing in cinema.
i was more impressed with the size and sound of IMAX, but you have to get the right seat in an IMAX cinema, in my opinion.
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Fri 6 Jan 2012, 13:45,
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i was more impressed with the size and sound of IMAX, but you have to get the right seat in an IMAX cinema, in my opinion.