After years of development, Tron: Ares finally hit theaters, but its disappointing box office debut may have just ended the digital saga for good. Serving as a standalone follow-up to 2010’s Tron: Legacy , Ares follows a powerful Program, played by Jared Leto , who crosses from the Gr
It’s quite good. It mostly ignores and retcons Legacy somewhat. But the story that it does build is interesting in its own right. A worthy addition to the Tron history.
There was a new Tron movie? Shit. Is it any good?
The NIN sound track is worth a listen. Otherwise apparently, no.
I do enjoy a bit of nin. That’s sad to hear, though. I love Tron. I even liked the shitty second one.
according to internet, it’s shit
And the internet is quite trustworthy.
Generally? Yes.
I get far more factual and accurate information out of the internet than I do offline.
Likewise we’re pretty good at collectively recognising shitty movies compared to a conventional media campaign hyping up some garbage.
:-(
I’ll have to tell my Japanese and German friends. They’re really into that sort of thing.
It’s quite good. It mostly ignores and retcons Legacy somewhat. But the story that it does build is interesting in its own right. A worthy addition to the Tron history.
I’ve gotten 2 votes for no and one for yes. That’s good enough for me to give it a shot.
I enjoyed it for the visual and audio aesthetic. The story is a bit meh, but it’s Tron so that’s what I expected going in.