Spoiler-free review of
TRON: Legacy:
I was fantastically relieved at how completely it didn't suck.
I'd gotten seriously wound up by all the negative reviews I'd been hearing about. So much so I was kind of dreading it, in case it failed hard.....and then it didn't.
I mean, there are criticisms to make (female agency, already!) but nothing that seems overwhelming, and it was just a fun, spectacular movie, with some interesting ideas in the background.
I don't know if the bad reviews are from disappointed expectations or if mine were just so low it seemed better than it was. I'm going to see it again soon in IMAX 3D(I was with a friend tonight who can't handle 3D) and we'll see what I think the second time.
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The parts that were awesome were REALLY AWESOME. And then there was the
half-hour train ride to nowhere. Cut that scene out and the movie would have been a trim 90 minutes like the original, and wouldn't have stopped dead halfway through to give us the backstory for the animated TV spin-off.
I saw Tangled tonight with my little brother, and we both LOVED it. The animation was gorgeous and I thought it was hysterically funny.
Also, if you haven't seen it, MightyGodKing's review and comments (no spoilers so far) says pretty much everything else I want to, positive and negative.
mr. flea and the kids saw Tangled yesterday and love it too. I think mr. flea liked it even more than the kids did. I couldn't get him to stop talking about it!
I have to take the kids to see that. Um, for the kids. Yeah.
The daughter and I saw Black Swan on Friday, and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. Natalie Portman and Barbara Hershey both knocked it outta the park, but I'm still trying to figure out if I actually liked the flim or not.
We saw Tron (IMAX 3D) on Saturday, and it was pretty darn fun. The 15-year-old and his friend both dug it, even though they haven't seen the original. I was braced for it to suck given the reviews, so very glad it didn't.
I really want to see Black Swan, I've been hearing good things! Or, at least, everyone seems to agree that Natalie Portman is fantastic in it.
I also am glad that Tron was fun! I was a little put off by its reviews, but I still really want to see it. I've never seen the original, but the Tron level is one of my favorite parts of Kingdom Hearts 2.
I really want to see Black Swan
I was so very surprised at Portman's range. She does a fantastic job. The movie really is a psycho-thriller, which I was unprepared for (I may have jumped a time or two).
A reviewer on Cinematical was making the case that
Black Swan
is really a horror movie. Whatever it is, I really want to see it.