TRON: Legacy

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    If you would kill something for a TRON Cycle, then you have come to the right thread.

    Welcome, fans of TRON! Here, you may speak freely of what you thought of the movie, what you thought of Daft Punk's work on the whole of the soundtrack, the products you bought because the movie blew your mind, or anything else you can think of!

    Aaaand, GO!

    The movie is one of my favourite, and i can most likely watch it any number of times and never, ever get tired of it.
    When my best friend and i walked out of the theatre, we knew not what to do with our lives from that point on.
    It was absolutely radical.

    Personally, i am a fan of Daft Punk, so the soundtrack is one of my favourites of all time (next to the Portal 2 soundtrack, the Phantom of the Opera soundtrack, and anything done by Hans Zimmer).

    When i went to Disneyland, or more specifically California Adventure (prior to having seen the movie), i was very pleased to find a party that they have at night known as
    elecTRONica.

    This party is the most badass, mesmerising, and critically mind-blowing party i had ever attended.
    It played the TRON soundtrack at a decent, echoing volume throughout a certain section within the park, and had a tent-like arch (that doubled as a massive screen) overhead showing technological-looking visuals inspired by TRON. It had a stage with dancers in TRON suits doing really cool dances that made you want to try them for yourself. Thankfully, i refrained from doing so. Otherwise, i would have fractured what little public dignity i already possessed.
    There were drinks they served in glowing cups, with flashing plastic reusable ice cubes that were very fun to look at for a long period of time.
    And as a new addition (that i had found on my recent journey to Disneyland), they had built Fynn's Arcade, filled to the brim with arcade games from the 80's. I LOVE arcade games from the 80's. The only one that i could find missing was Q*bert. However, aside from said game, it had an excellent selection of games that i spent an hour or so taking turns playing with adults my parents' ages who were most likely there for a bit of nostalgia.

    Wow, that was a lot of adjectives.
    In short, the part was really cool.
    And i bought an Identity Disk frisbee.
     

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