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Terra ([personal profile] penguinfaery) wrote2010-12-27 09:53 pm
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TRON.

I...loved it. We saw it in 3-D and I can't really imagine...not.

The colors, and visuals, and HOMG I WOULD KILL TO COSPLAY GEM (But I know a) It's not gonna happen b) It's be mindblowing expensive and c) No matter how much money I spent and how well I made it, someone will have done it 5 times better. But still DDDDD:)

The visuals...and the music. The music was so well integrated, and fitting. Like this movie could also double as a well plotted, very long, midnblowing Daft Punk music video. In a good way.


But yeah. It was really good.

AND HOLY SHIT THAT CGI ON JEFF BRIDGES> Like..I knew it was but...also...THAT WAS BABY JEFF BRIDGES.

[identity profile] pssty.livejournal.com 2010-12-28 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
DUDE TRON WAS SO BEAUTIFUL I LOVED IT. \o/

The 20th Anniversary Edition of Tron is still available

[identity profile] amigoid.livejournal.com 2010-12-28 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
redtablechan has it on her dresser. Now, perhaps, you understand why I wanted to have a refresher screening of the original movie. I loved all the easter eggs in the movie and little bits scattered within. Saw it twice the first weekend it was out and I had gone to 3-4 of the movie-related websites (Encom Japan, Flynn-Lives, etc). And I took the lightcycles on a drive before the movie so a lot of the terrain was familiar. I have to get a new projector bulb ($$$) for the home theater. As soon as that movie is out on DVD you can be sure I'll own it and we can do a double feature. And play the game.

Re: The 20th Anniversary Edition of Tron is still available

[identity profile] penguinfaery.livejournal.com 2010-12-28 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
...you got to drive a light cycle?

/envies

Yeah there was a lot I remembered, but also a lot I was like "...I feel this is important."