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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah, I totally get that point of view and I’m not critical of many popcorn movies. Legacy just came up short. It should have been cooler and darker than it was but some things were just off. Sam and Quorra were bores and the digitally de-aged Jeff Bridges as CLU was just rough.

Now, as far as stupid actions concerning killers on the loose, I recently watched “HUNTER HUNTER” for October horror month and was frustrated with the behaviors of many characters. But, it was intense and the ending was f#%ked up! Not for the faint of heart that one.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Sam and Quorra were bores…
I am sure everyone has their own preference regarding the movie characters, which absolutely determines how they like the movie.

I didn’t find them boring or exciting - just normal everyday-characters in an abnormal (Sci-Fi) situation.

But yeah, I can understand that if you don’t like the characters, then you probably won’t like the movie.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Tron Ares was GREAT. The story is relatively thin, like Legacy, meaning it is a semi-rehash of the original story. It tracks though, and fits in well, with the exception of some character changes. I didn't think the acting was bad. My idea of bad acting is Rebel Moon. Legacy and Ares are leagues above that.

Ares is more directly tied to the original than Legacy, but it has ties to Legacy as well. We saw it in IMAX 3D, and I would highly recommend that as the best format to see it in. I don't watch too many movies in 3D these days, but this one is impressive visually, just as Legacy was. Legacy was one of the best 3D films done, because the light / dark contrast, it just looks great. Ares is the same, but the real world scenes also look very good.

I think the reason it isn't doing as well as it could is because people are not familiar enough with the original because it is old. The expectation, like Marvel's mistake with tie-ins, is that you need to have seen the original. They give you a 10 minute "catch you up" sequence that is not sufficient to get you all the info. While we were walking out, I heard people actually say "Apparently, there was a first movie in the 80s?" That will cause confusion for sure, since this one directly ties to it. There are a LOT of fun throwbacks to the original that people won't get if they aren't familiar with it.

If you are a Tron fan, this one is worth seeing in the theater.

Kosinski did write a sequel to legacy, but it was scrapped.




We got there early because the restaurant we went to wasn't busy, so we stopped in at the AMC bar and got the Tron Ares drink, a red Margarita.



The popcorn bucket is very cool, but WAY too expensive and big. Looks like it is online only, as they did not have it at the theater.



 
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Movie2099

Audioholic Field Marshall
Tron Ares was GREAT. The story is relatively thin, like Legacy, meaning it is a semi-rehash of the original story. It tracks though, and fits in well, with the exception of some character changes. I didn't think the acting was bad. My idea of bad acting is Rebel Moon. Legacy and Ares are leagues above that.

Ares is more directly tied to the original than Legacy, but it has ties to Legacy as well. We saw it in IMAX 3D, and I would highly recommend that as the best format to see it in. I don't watch too many movies in 3D these days, but this one is impressive visually, just as Legacy was. Legacy was one of the best 3D films done, because the light / dark contrast, it just looks great. Ares is the same, but the real world scenes also look very good.

I think the reason it isn't doing as well as it could is because people are not familiar enough with the original because it is old. The expectation, like Marvel's mistake with tie-ins, is that you need to have seen the original. They give you a 10 minute "catch you up" sequence that is not sufficient to get you all the info. While we were walking out, I heard people actually say "Apparently, there was a first movie in the 80s?" That will cause confusion for sure, since this one directly ties to it. There are a LOT of fun throwbacks to the original that people won't get if they aren't familiar with it.

If you are a Tron fan, this one is worth seeing in the theater.

Kosinski did write a sequel to legacy, but it was scrapped.




We got there early because the restaurant we went to wasn't busy, so we stopped in at the AMC bar and got the Tron Ares drink, a red Margarita.



The popcorn bucket is very cool, but WAY too expensive and big. Looks like it is online only, as they did not have it at the theater.



$75 for popcorn bucket!!!
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Tron Ares was GREAT. The story is relatively thin, like Legacy, meaning it is a semi-rehash of the original story. It tracks though, and fits in well, with the exception of some character changes. I didn't think the acting was bad. My idea of bad acting is Rebel Moon. Legacy and Ares are leagues above that.

Ares is more directly tied to the original than Legacy, but it has ties to Legacy as well. We saw it in IMAX 3D, and I would highly recommend that as the best format to see it in. I don't watch too many movies in 3D these days, but this one is impressive visually, just as Legacy was. Legacy was one of the best 3D films done, because the light / dark contrast, it just looks great. Ares is the same, but the real world scenes also look very good.

I think the reason it isn't doing as well as it could is because people are not familiar enough with the original because it is old. The expectation, like Marvel's mistake with tie-ins, is that you need to have seen the original. They give you a 10 minute "catch you up" sequence that is not sufficient to get you all the info. While we were walking out, I heard people actually say "Apparently, there was a first movie in the 80s?" That will cause confusion for sure, since this one directly ties to it. There are a LOT of fun throwbacks to the original that people won't get if they aren't familiar with it.

If you are a Tron fan, this one is worth seeing in the theater.

Kosinski did write a sequel to legacy, but it was scrapped.




We got there early because the restaurant we went to wasn't busy, so we stopped in at the AMC bar and got the Tron Ares drink, a red Margarita.



The popcorn bucket is very cool, but WAY too expensive and big. Looks like it is online only, as they did not have it at the theater.



AMC Burbank 16?
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Tron Ares was GREAT. The story is relatively thin, like Legacy,
So Ares is “awesome” like how Legacy is also “awesome”? :D

Nothing mind-blowing or complex or 100% original, just simple straightforward story, but done well.

And no “facepalm” moments?
 
T

Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Yes. We were in town for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal. Our friends live in Burbank, not far from that theater.



Right? No popcorn bucket is worth $75
Nice. Went to Horror Nights there a few years in a row but have not been for a long time. Was Universal IMAX sold out?
 
M

Movie2099

Audioholic Field Marshall
So Ares is “awesome” like how Legacy is also “awesome”? :D

Nothing mind-blowing or complex or 100% original, just simple straightforward story, but done well.

And no “facepalm” moments?
I have heard the 3D is very, very good. Take story, acting out, the 3D is worth the admission. Even the people that disliked the movie said, "you have to go just to see how great it looks in 3D".

We might try to go this upcoming weekend. :D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I have heard the 3D is very, very good. Take story, acting out, the 3D is worth the admission. Even the people that disliked the movie said, "you have to go just to see how great it looks in 3D".

We might try to go this upcoming weekend. :D
Sounds like a blast. Have fun, kids. :D :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Nice. Went to Horror Nights there a few years in a row but have not been for a long time. Was Universal IMAX sold out?
IMAX was pretty full, but not sold out. We went to the 9pm show though, because we got into LA in the afternoon.

We have gone the last ~10yrs or so to HHN. This was one of the better ones recently. The Terrifier maze was pretty good, as was Poltergeist - better than the previous version of it. Attendance appears to be down, so it also was not totally wall to wall people, despite being sold out. I have not seen people show up at the gate expecting to buy tickets, since most nights usually sell out, but there were quite a few this time.

So Ares is “awesome” like how Legacy is also “awesome”? :D

Nothing mind-blowing or complex or 100% original, just simple straightforward story, but done well.

And no “facepalm” moments?
Uh, no straight up facepalms but some things that didn't quite fit what was going on lol.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Oh, I meant the IMAX at AMC Universal City Walk. I imagine that was sold out. But, that is the ultimate IMAX around there.
 
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