TRON: Legacy
TRON: Legacy
PG | 17 December 2010 (USA)
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Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy and daring son of Kevin Flynn, investigates his father's disappearance and is pulled into The Grid. With the help of a mysterious program named Quorra, Sam quests to stop evil dictator Clu from crossing into the real world.

Reviews
MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Holstra Boring, long, and too preachy.
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
cinemajesty Movie Review: "Tron: Legacy" (2010)A surprisingly vivid motion picture event movie from Hollywood prime studio "Walt Disney Pictures" based on an under-appreciated original from summer of 1982, when new Hollywood arrival director Joseph Kosinski convinces the Disney Studio exécutives with amazingly-drawn of cyper-space, contrast-stark as laser-beaming scenarios of transformation, this time for young and talented-beating actor Garrett Hedlund as the character of "Flynn Junior", learning the craft of "Disc Wars" and "Digital Motorcycle Racing" to find his digital-incorporated father in reprising role portrayed by original leading actor Jeff Bridges as non-stop highly-stylized action sequences seem to remain a stunning revisiting venue, even at 4K home entertainment play-stations, as new introduced characters as in-computer prime digital beings, given face by Olivia Wilde to overall balanced science-fiction spectacle of high-gloss photography by cinematographer Claudio Miranda and beat-pushing as evergreen-becoming high-pitching original soundtrack by French connection musical artists "Daft Punk".Copyright 2018 Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC
JohnnyLee1 Imaginative narrative with super technical wizardry. Succeeds in what it sets out to be. Watch out for Rocky Horror like appearance by Michael Sheen, referring to Sam (Garrett Hedlund) as "pretty miss"!
UofSciFi Better than the Original. I always had mixed feelings about the original 1982 Disney movie TRON. On one hand it was the most stunning visual master piece ever created for a major motion picture. On the other hand the visuals were so great that at times you couldn't keep up with the story because your eyes and attention kept wanting to focus on the visuals, and thus causing you to lose pace with the story. The original TRON was one of those movies that I didn't necessarily like, but while at the same time I didn't dislike it either.When I learned that Disney was making a sequel to TRON (28 years later), I almost didn't believe it, I assumed it would be a reboot or a remake of the original rather than a true sequel. …Well I was wrong. It's a true sequel, and it greatly surpasses the original in every scope.I'm pleased to say that everything that the first TRON movie got wrong, this one got right. This one is easier to follow and makes far more sense than the first one did. Once again the visuals are mind blowing to look at. Also loved the way they created a younger version of Jeff Bridges with CGI.(they should have gotten an academy award for that). The light-cycles are just as fun to watch today as they were in 1982, only this time you fully understand what's going on (unlike the 1982 original where you didn't have clue what was going on, but damn, it sure looked pretty). I even liked the Electronic-Discothèque music used in the movie, it fits perfect with the elements of the film. Even the story for this movie is plausible and good. I actually liked the overall look of this film much better than the Square-ish Cartoon- ish look of the original. I though the chemistry between the actors was good. A solid good cast. I loved Jeff Bridges in the dual role. This movie was just fun, a lot of fun.I highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes Science Fiction, Superheroes, and Video Games, all of whom should enjoy this movie a lot. (((( I know I sure did.
antkarvelas Now, I'm not your typical viewer. I'm the kind of guy who searches back in time for hidden movie gems. I've watched 2001: A Space Odyssey more that 10 times and still love it, if you know what I mean. So believe me when I tell you that Tron Legacy is absolutely worth your time and I feel so, so stupid for not watching in at the cinema. Amazing visuals, a soundtrack that I'm still searching for anything that can give me the same chills, interesting story, clever dialogues, it has everything. One other thing that you need to know about me is that I'm a programmer, and I'm deeply moved by the way it portrays the computer world, it's a dream like no other. Don't bother with the reviews, it should be high in the IMDb top list, it just got bad reviews from stupid, worthless people who just like to hate everything new and exciting while bitching for a lack of originality...