Tron: Ares is an entertaining movie in general, and it is an absolutely fantastic Tron movie specifically. It is well worth a watch if you are a Tron fan, and will probably entertain you just fine even if you aren’t.
Hard agree. Saw Ares in IMAX. Watched it again at home tonight. Thoroughly enjoyed it both times. I appreciate that they didn't just continue the storyline from Legacy, and instead took a concept from Legacy (machines wanting to enter the real world) and expanding on it first, and then planting seeds to do a continuation of Legacy later. But now there's a broader cast of characters, and Sark 2.0 was teased in the stinger.
Won't deny its much like the OG movie but, after Legacy you could say its not a very deep movie.
Female lead lacked presence and didn't think it was a right fit. Movie sadly also drags a bit has pacing issues. I want to like it there are very few and short moments that are very good. But they fucked it up.
I felt the female lead was not a good fit, maybe someone else could have done much better. I also felt, sadly, that NIN did not provide a great soundtrack, very repetitive. Stark contrast to Legacy. Otherwise, fun 'lie down on couch on the weekend and watch' movie.
The full NIN soundtrack is actually fantastic. Whoever arranged that soundtrack in the movie chose to repeat one specific song (or a portion of it at least) several times, which did seem like a rather questionable and repetitive choice to me upon my second viewing of the film.
I've literally heard people say that the soundtrack is the best part of the movie and after watching it last night I totally agree. Every track had me bopping along
I actually felt that the pacing was perfect, with the “29-minute limitation” helping to keep the pace in a sweet spot where it never felt rushed but it wasn’t dragging along either.
And as a lifelong fan of OG Tron I heartily appreciated the multitude of callbacks and references to the original throughout the film.
That being said, liking or disliking a film is *almost* completely subjective, so I respect your different feeling on Ares.
Callbacks are nice, but there is to much Nostalgia bait out there already which probably also doesn't help this movie. Don't get me wrong that you see the OG grid. Even like that the Dilinger grid was more based or perhaps iterated from the OG grid.
The movie bombed and they didn't continue Legacy. And now its going to be another 15 to 25 years when we'll see a next Tron Movie. Probably a full reboot, which is a damn shame.
HashMaster9k
Prototypo
How do people in the Tron world masturbate? Digitally.
DetroitFlatline
IUpvoteFuturama
That's a cool ass sword
BuckIndy
AlwaysUpvotesCatgirls
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MadShadow
ISO XD
killergrooves85
Quora?! Am I pergante?
AlexandraValove
pragnant
airbudwasagainsttherules
Is there a possibly that I'm pegnant?
KsuviKhor
Unpopular Opinion:
Tron: Ares is an entertaining movie in general, and it is an absolutely fantastic Tron movie specifically. It is well worth a watch if you are a Tron fan, and will probably entertain you just fine even if you aren’t.
BastardSeagull
(Not particularly) hot take: Leto is at best a sex pest and we should stop going to movies he's in.
LtKernelPopcorn
Hard agree. Saw Ares in IMAX. Watched it again at home tonight. Thoroughly enjoyed it both times. I appreciate that they didn't just continue the storyline from Legacy, and instead took a concept from Legacy (machines wanting to enter the real world) and expanding on it first, and then planting seeds to do a continuation of Legacy later. But now there's a broader cast of characters, and Sark 2.0 was teased in the stinger.
themadprofessor
There are dozens of us! DOZENS!!!
MadShadow
Won't deny its much like the OG movie but, after Legacy you could say its not a very deep movie.
Female lead lacked presence and didn't think it was a right fit.
Movie sadly also drags a bit has pacing issues. I want to like it there are very few and short moments that are very good. But they fucked it up.
Perkunas687
I felt the female lead was not a good fit, maybe someone else could have done much better. I also felt, sadly, that NIN did not provide a great soundtrack, very repetitive. Stark contrast to Legacy. Otherwise, fun 'lie down on couch on the weekend and watch' movie.
KsuviKhor
The full NIN soundtrack is actually fantastic. Whoever arranged that soundtrack in the movie chose to repeat one specific song (or a portion of it at least) several times, which did seem like a rather questionable and repetitive choice to me upon my second viewing of the film.
fourscythe
I've literally heard people say that the soundtrack is the best part of the movie and after watching it last night I totally agree. Every track had me bopping along
KsuviKhor
I respectfully disagree, but to each their own.
I actually felt that the pacing was perfect, with the “29-minute limitation” helping to keep the pace in a sweet spot where it never felt rushed but it wasn’t dragging along either.
And as a lifelong fan of OG Tron I heartily appreciated the multitude of callbacks and references to the original throughout the film.
That being said, liking or disliking a film is *almost* completely subjective, so I respect your different feeling on Ares.
MadShadow
Callbacks are nice, but there is to much Nostalgia bait out there already which probably also doesn't help this movie. Don't get me wrong that you see the OG grid.
Even like that the Dilinger grid was more based or perhaps iterated from the OG grid.
The movie bombed and they didn't continue Legacy. And now its going to be another 15 to 25 years when we'll see a next Tron Movie. Probably a full reboot, which is a damn shame.