Originally posted by ElleEffSeeeI agree, it is totally revolting stuff and virtually inedible due its tendency to cement you upper and lower mandibles together!
BTW peanut butter is the foulest substance known to man, and the US's obsession with it is the greatest un-investigated scandal in modern day history.
Originally posted by ElleEffSeeeincidentally, the original tron was probably more advanced regarding computer graphics than many modern cgi films. the showcase of ken perlin's procedural algorithms, most of which he came up with for making tron's virtual world.
..just an excuse to show off what the Tron world looks like using modern day animation techniques. ...
Originally posted by ElleEffSeeethat what all remake are. but this wasnt really a remake.
I didn't think it was that bad but didn't go with high expectations. It was never going to be as good as the first, just an excuse to show off what the Tron world looks like using modern day animation techniques. Saw it in a 3D IMAX and got what I was expecting: more of a theme park ride than a film. Came out with a headache from sensory overload though. I can see how it may be naff in a 2D standard theatre.
The only film I ever walked out on was Star Wars.
What a crock of crap, everytime that stupid Chewbacca went...
"Naaahhh." every dip in the audience laughed.
What bugs me more than anything about going to the pictures are
the snouters who clap at the end of the film. They are total Nerdnobs....
...why clap at a film, you don't clap a good book.
...and don't get me started on the gimps who actually applaud fireworks.
Originally posted by greenpawn34i saw an old couple walk out of the Crow movie before. My parents and i walked out on the Crying game.
The only film I ever walked out on was Star Wars.
What a crock of crap, everytime that stupid Chewbacca went...
"Naaahhh." every dip in the audience laughed.
What bugs me more than anything about going to the pictures are
the snouters who clap at the end of the film. They are total Nerdnobs....
...why clap at a film, you don't clap a good book.
...and don't get me started on the gimps who actually applaud fireworks.