If I'm honest, when this first came out to me it was one of those
'What-were-they-thinking?' moments that seem to be plaguing the Hollywood film industry over the last few years.
I'm sorry but when I first heard about this film the whole concept seemed just so unbelieve for a Hollywood film it was to me the kind of thing that would have been lamponed on The Simpsons or Family Guy (Seriuosly! To me it was like one of those ideas you'd see in a Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode).
In fact, I seem to remember that they actually did an episode of Futurama once based on this idea (and I wouldn't be surprised if it actually turns out that this is where they originally got the inspiration for the film from, from that episode).
But whereas that was just a 10 minute sketch on just one episode I was curious to see how they could spend MILLIONS of dollars trying to stretch that premise from just 10 minutes to 105 minutes.
HOWEVER, I started watching some of it last night (not all of it, but most of it) just out of curiousity, and I must say it's not actually quite has bad as I thought!
I was also surprised to see a couple of big names in Hollywood (like Sean Bean and Brian Cox) has well
Given that this forum is about Tron, all I'm going to say is this-imagine what I would have been like if they had Space Paranoids in that film!
Seeing HUGE 1982 Recognizer's flying through the streets of a city being shot at by REAL tanks on the ground?
Now THAT would look good.