If you were born in 1970 and grew up with a Casio Digital Clock, totally rocks Ms. Pac-Man and all, except for sleeping with his Commodore 64, you remember "Tron".
It was the 1982 Disney film of that game guru Jeff Bridges "digitized" and was caught in a computer - which explores the cyber-reality and it was to combat the threat neon Frisbee.
Despite all that great if a freak 11 years, the film was a hit with the masses. But it is now 2010, and the geeks have inherited the earth.
Here is a very expensive suite, late, "Tron: Legacy" to their memory chips heat. (Well, the search for happiness of the original -. It is strange, available on DVD, so the study can not be compared against)
And adopted the new "Tron" sounds pretty good. Fly is in IMAX 3D is a fun trip left. Turn off the charts, and objects are divided into fragments of light, the illusion of depth that is not used simply to get things to you, but will have signs and go at different levels. It is a further step for 3D effects and computer generated.
To the effects caused by man ... uh, not really.
The story is Sam, the eldest son of Kevin Flynn, the first film to enter the bizarre world of the father's team. There he finds his father disappeared in two versions - his age and clusters of violating a version, forever young, fully computerized.
played by Jeff Bridges digitally enhanced - but Garrett Hedlund, who plays Sam, the young actor the emotion of a sci-fi epic and Hayden Christensen in "Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones -." digitally created and clusters are - looks like a Macy's mannequin. Bridges is much more fun than the previous version, partly because he looks like himself. Also, because the character as a kind of mystical burned padding designed to yoga pants, and someone said out of anger: "You're playing with my Zen thing, man!"
Yes, there is a byte Lebowski.
But Hedlund is still a hole pretty boy (the only thing that is unintentionally funny on his character that the script - in the Disney empire ever possessed with the brand - the author-piracy has condemned as-heroic). The only interesting thing about his love interest, Olivia Wilde is the asymmetrical haircut.
Meanwhile, in contrast to the "creation" of the work a pleasure, not confusing script that you work. Kevin occasional supernatural powers, a strange campy "program" that a nightclub, a genocide against a race of life of algorithms running - it is a story both powered by ideas, ideas for ideas.
Perhaps that is enough to revive some nostalgic memories of the Nerds. And it's really exciting to see this new world of CGI and 3D is a leader. But overall, this is not really part of a legacy - or even as much fun as a game of Space Invaders.
It was the 1982 Disney film of that game guru Jeff Bridges "digitized" and was caught in a computer - which explores the cyber-reality and it was to combat the threat neon Frisbee.
Despite all that great if a freak 11 years, the film was a hit with the masses. But it is now 2010, and the geeks have inherited the earth.
Here is a very expensive suite, late, "Tron: Legacy" to their memory chips heat. (Well, the search for happiness of the original -. It is strange, available on DVD, so the study can not be compared against)
And adopted the new "Tron" sounds pretty good. Fly is in IMAX 3D is a fun trip left. Turn off the charts, and objects are divided into fragments of light, the illusion of depth that is not used simply to get things to you, but will have signs and go at different levels. It is a further step for 3D effects and computer generated.
To the effects caused by man ... uh, not really.
The story is Sam, the eldest son of Kevin Flynn, the first film to enter the bizarre world of the father's team. There he finds his father disappeared in two versions - his age and clusters of violating a version, forever young, fully computerized.
played by Jeff Bridges digitally enhanced - but Garrett Hedlund, who plays Sam, the young actor the emotion of a sci-fi epic and Hayden Christensen in "Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones -." digitally created and clusters are - looks like a Macy's mannequin. Bridges is much more fun than the previous version, partly because he looks like himself. Also, because the character as a kind of mystical burned padding designed to yoga pants, and someone said out of anger: "You're playing with my Zen thing, man!"
Yes, there is a byte Lebowski.
But Hedlund is still a hole pretty boy (the only thing that is unintentionally funny on his character that the script - in the Disney empire ever possessed with the brand - the author-piracy has condemned as-heroic). The only interesting thing about his love interest, Olivia Wilde is the asymmetrical haircut.
Meanwhile, in contrast to the "creation" of the work a pleasure, not confusing script that you work. Kevin occasional supernatural powers, a strange campy "program" that a nightclub, a genocide against a race of life of algorithms running - it is a story both powered by ideas, ideas for ideas.
Perhaps that is enough to revive some nostalgic memories of the Nerds. And it's really exciting to see this new world of CGI and 3D is a leader. But overall, this is not really part of a legacy - or even as much fun as a game of Space Invaders.
