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NEW TRON LEGACY TRAILER!!!
forty4420:
NEW TRON GAME TRAILER:
isucamper:
I'm really pumped for this one. I'm not going to watch the new trailer to stay spoiler free, but I did see the original when it leaked from Comic-con a few years ago. I couldn't imagine a better direction to take from the orignal Tron. A darker, more malevolant world? Yes please. An aged Flynn that's been corrupted with power and is now an echo of Dillenger, the first movie's villain? Cool. Kick ass soundtrack by Daft Punk? Perfect for the type of movie I'm hoping this is going to be.
Then again, I'm a bit of a Tron fanboy, so what do I know.
As for the 3D crap, I wish the entertainment industry would shake loose of this fad. To me, it just looks bad, and all it does is give them a reason to inflate ticket prices.
shmokes:
I think 3D is here to stay, for better or worse. There's just too much support behind for it to fail. And it legitimately adds to the experience in some movies. Coraline and How to Train Your Dragon were awesome in 3D. But christ . . . I know what you mean about inflated ticket prices. I took my daughter to see the matinee this morning. They apparently don't discount the 3D films. It was $38 for my wife and daughter and me!!! $13 per for adults, $12 for the kid. So much for saving money by going early.
Frigo:
--- Quote from: shmokes on March 28, 2010, 11:54:03 pm ---I think 3D is here to stay, for better or worse. There's just too much support behind for it to fail. And it legitimately adds to the experience in some movies. Coraline and How to Train Your Dragon were awesome in 3D. But christ . . . I know what you mean about inflated ticket prices. I took my daughter to see the matinee this morning. They apparently don't discount the 3D films. It was $38 for my wife and daughter and me!!! $13 per for adults, $12 for the kid. So much for saving money by going early.
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That's exactly what happened to my wife and I when we went to see a matinée of Alice In Wonderland. Cost us almost 40 bucks to get in the door.
I've said this on other boards, but I don't think I've said it here before: I enjoy 3-D movies when done right, but as a whole, I don't think that the industry is quite "there" yet collectively when it comes to pulling off a 3-D film. Alice was no doubt a trip of a movie, but the 3-D effects seemed a bit off, a whole lot blurry, and a tad headache inducing. Overall, the entire effect seemed to take on an appearance of 2-D images in a 3-D space - kind of like a magic eye poster. When I saw Beowulf in 3-D, OTOH, it was an enjoyable experience from reel to reel. I guess it depends on the source material, but I don't want to pay 40.00 to take a gamble on what might be a good 3-D film.
RayB:
Don't take the daughter. Problem solved. ;D
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