Watched this last night.
I will sum it up quick
Was better than expected but could have been better. I was happy they stuck with the story as well as they did. It was very predictable as most Disney movies but was enjoyable and didn't make me wanna throw up. They writers were a bit on crack with the storyline but it was swallowable.
I recommend it.
Tron: Legacy
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Re: Tron: Legacy
I def loved it, and will be buying it as soon as it gets released. Had I had the money, I would have watched more times then once at the theater.
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I was disappointed how they only spent like 10 minutes on the games though,
Re: Tron: Legacy
I really liked it, but I also love the first one. I do wish they had made it longer and fleshed it out a bit more.
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Yeah, I agree. I wish they would have spent more time with the different games and more of the world. Some of which they didn't show at all. Like the light tanks and cars. I own the Wii game of Tron Legacy and its just amazing...
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I thoroughly play it when I am not playing Sims 3Jackolantern wrote:What?!A movie game that is good?
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interesting, they should have made a kinect version.
Re: Tron: Legacy
I definitly loved this movie. I could watch it every week. 

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