The Reel Rejects - TRON: ARES DIVIDES FANS?! Out Of Theater REACTION! (Feat. RT TV, Cinepals, & FilmSpeak)
Episode Date: October 10, 2025TRON: ARES MOVIE REVIEW! Fresh out of our epic IMAX screening at Reel Rejects, we grabbed raw, unfiltered OUT-OF-THEATER REACTIONS from hosts, die-hard fans, and YouTube legends like RT TV, CinePals, ...& FilmSpeak! Is Tron: Ares the visually stunning sequel we've waited 15 years for... or a jumbled AI fever dream? Jared Leto slays (or slays?) as the enigmatic Ares, while Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, and a stacked cast deliver high-octane grid action that'll make your seats rumble. Paired with that PULVERIZING Nine Inch Nails score—it's a sensory overload you NEED in IMAX. But does the story connect, or is it all spectacle? Watch to find out why this Tron Legacy follow-up is sparking DEBATE!We caught EVERYTHING: Motion sickness confessions (too immersive?!), pro-AI propaganda roasts, Daft Punk nostalgia, and fans calling it better than Legacy. Who's right? YOU decide in the comments—Team Hype or Team Meh? #Tron #TronAres #IMAX #TronLegacy #JaredLeto #NineInchNails #NIN #DaftPunk #Reaction #Review #MovieReview Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rejignation just got out of hosting the Tron Ares screening.
Right now there's people gathered.
They're here to give their instant reactions.
I am asking for honest opinions on the IMEX experience and the movie in and of itself.
Let's see what people have to say.
We got Patrick here from RTTV, another reaction channel had no idea they were coming.
No idea he was coming.
Honest thoughts.
What did you think about the IMAX experience and what did you think about the movie?
I think it would be a disappointment for anybody to watch this other than, like, in the IMAX experience.
Like, you have to watch it out.
There's no other way to watch it.
I think it's one of the most visually appealing movies that's seen since F1.
Okay, all right.
Because I, like, F1, I think to this year right now has the best visually appealing movie.
Yeah.
I think sound-wise, I think they killed it when it came to it.
Absolutely, man.
So the movie itself, did you enjoy it?
Oh, yeah.
Look, honestly, I think I would watch it twice.
It's fun as up.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like a fun ride throughout the whole time.
It's not contingent on having to know everything.
that came with Tron Prior.
I know, thank God.
It's a fun time, you hear that?
For sure.
We're able to have fucking fun.
Roxy said be normal.
I'm being normal.
So normal.
Coy, what did you think of the IMAX experience
and what did you think of the movie itself?
I thought Tron was made for IMAX
and that is an experience that is so bombastic
and so big and so bold.
And to be honest, hearing 9-inch nails and IMAX speakers
is a really wonderful experience.
So I think if you intend to see Tron Aries,
See it in IMAX.
And what did you think of the movie itself?
Sure did watch a movie that's a pro-AI propaganda machine.
Boy, oh boy, did they try to make me empathize with something that isn't human for fucking two hours?
And did I connect?
No.
Did I think that Jared Letto was extremely well cast as a robotic entity that has done such great work as Dallas Pires Club and Lord of War and Requiem for a Dream?
But doesn't in this?
Yes.
But was it appropriate?
Sure.
Did I care about anyone?
Nine Inch Nails.
Did you like the action?
Yeah, I mean, it's hard to connect to action when you don't actually have, like, the weight of the human connection.
So, like, there's a fucking spectacle for the eyes and ears, and that's why I think IMAX is so wonderful,
because even if you're not invested in the humans, you get this splendor.
But the problem is when the action's over, you're like, I feel similar to when it started,
because you don't have that human connection.
I really wanted to connect, and I kept trying to connect.
But if you make a movie about an artificial entity and you're nailing that feeling, when are you going to connect?
And then we got another member from RTTV here, Bobby.
First of all, it's weird seeing you here.
I really didn't know RTTV will be here at all.
They hadn't surprised you.
Great event.
Just not let you know, great event.
Oh, thank you, man.
There's also like 40 more of them on the channel, but we got the best two here.
Amazing movie, the score.
I just have to recommend the score was amazing.
I love scores from Star Wars to Jaws.
This score was amazing.
And Jared Lido, I have to say, he definitely did a great, great, great job, phenomenal job.
I love the villain.
I love the theme. I don't want to give no spoilers away, but the storyline's amazing and it has to do with a lot of what's going on in the world now, too, for the future AI and everything's kept a little bit of similar stuff from the legacy of Trone, but overall, great movie, great experience, and you got to see it in the IMAX.
Griffin from FilmSpeak today.
Oh, shit.
Griffin, I've seen your Tron legacy video. Yes.
I know you love IMAX.
Yes.
What did you think about the IMAX experience and what did you think about this film?
Man Who Does Video Essays, sum it up in 30 seconds.
Yes.
Yes. As an IMAX experience, I thought they used the ratio very well.
I like the way that it was moving in and out of the ratio.
And for a very immersive experience, I thought overall, especially when they get the nine-inch nails score pump in.
It's like, cool, cool.
As a movie, not a big fan.
I got to be honest.
Honestly, that sucks.
Honestly, sucks.
I just, to me, it just felt like they had so many ideas for what they wanted to do with a sequel.
They just kind of like threw them all into one.
I was literally just talking to my friend about the fact that, like, the Greta Lee character feels like it was intended to be Sam Flynn in a previous draft, and it explains why they kind of, like, gloss over so much stuff with her character.
And while the visuals were better than what I was expecting, like Jeff Cronin-Weth, Fincher's DP, shot it.
And so naturally, he's going to make a movie look good.
And as much as I like the 9-inch Nails score, it was oppressive at times.
I felt like it was just kind of overtaking everything that was going on.
Aggressive.
Yeah, it's just like, it's a great score in isolation.
but like where daft punk knew how to like pull stuff back
and like really play into the emotionality of moments
I thought this was just like constantly beating you over the head
yeah I don't know it was just a lot of jumbled stuff
and a lot of exposition was my bag
wow by Griffin
by I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm here with Aaron you guys know
Aaron Aaron I have not talked with you about what this movie is
that's a weird way to go into it you know I'm trying to say
take it away be honest I thought the IMAX experience was incredible
It's had sound that I can feel.
Music felt good in a place like this.
The movie itself was a lot of fun.
I really enjoyed it.
I watched the first two for the first time in a long time,
literally the past two nights.
And I have to say, I feel like this did some stuff better than the ultimate.
The more personal, it is for sure, more intense.
There was a scene in the middle that had like a guitar riff on a motorcycle or on like a thing that was really freaking fun.
Jared Lotto was pretty good in the movie.
I personally had a really, really fun time with it.
and i would watch it again in like a format that is iMacs or otherwise so yeah go tron
arian i found my doppelganger he's here how's it going all right i really liked it i had fun
i'm like yo this is so much fun i don't know what people are complaining about the imax experience
is a lot of fun it's in the 190 to 1 aspect ratio not 143 you know the one that nolan uses
yeah but it makes it worth it to watch it in iMacs for that reason because it's in that taller
format. I think once they got into like the first big bike chasing, suddenly I was like,
all right, I'm on board for this. Exactly. Once we got there, I was like, hell yeah, let's keep
this ride going. I really feel like this is a movie that, like, because I'm seeing mixed
reviews online, I feel like give it 10 to 15 years. Everyone's going to love the movie. I've
thought about that too. I'm like, this is going to be one of those underappreciated roller coaster
rights. Exactly. Yeah. So I really enjoyed it. Sir, please state your name for the camera. Ricky,
aka Film Topia. Oh, Film Topia. Good. I didn't even tell them where to plug her. Man, he's got a huge
following my friend.
First and foremost, let me just say this.
I've watched the movie twice.
Oh, really?
And I've had two very different experiences.
Okay.
One, I did not watch this in IMAX,
and I am not about to, like,
use this as a promotion for IMAX,
but it's just going to happen.
Yesterday, I did not watch it in IMAX.
Today, I watched it in an IMAX,
and I absolutely adored the movie.
These seats were rocking, vibrating.
You felt it in your chest.
My lips were quivering.
I was like, am I lips rumbling?
I was absolutely mesmerized by that.
The score was,
you know, riveting, absolutely made such a vibrant experience.
Man, so what would you, would you recommend it?
Here's the one thing. Oftentimes, they say story is king, story is queen.
But sometimes, and very rarely does this happen, but there are movies where you just need
to experience them.
Yeah.
Sometimes you need to shelve, you know, the dialogue, you need to shelve certain aspects of
the story, you know, you don't need them to be absolutely perfect.
But can you walk away thinking that was an awesome.
awesome, amazing experience that I won't forget.
You got to surrender to it.
Thank you so much, Filptopia.
Thank you so much.
Filmtopia.
Jasmine?
Hi, friends.
All right, Jasmine.
Yes.
Start with the IMAX experience first.
IMAX is the only way that I watch anything.
So I feel like if I watch something out of IMAX, I notice the difference.
So when I'm watching a film nowadays, since I'm always watching an IMAX, it just is perfection.
There's really no other way to watch a film.
I had a lot of really high expectations.
I've seen a lot of Jared Lettel films.
And for me, this one kind of lends into that.
very Jesus-y feel that he kind of goes for.
Jesus Leto.
Jesus Leto, I felt that throughout.
But what I will say is, while this wasn't one of the top films,
I love Ready Player One, and I love the idea of this older entity that kind of sets a
roadmap for us to have to discover, and you really feel that throughout this film.
But ultimately, for me, this film is just an idea of at what point does AI become simply
intelligence and at what point does you know complex code become simple sentience so i thought that
was really beautiful i'm here with russ from the direct i pull stories from the direct every week on
our podcast russ is always like when can i go on the channel you made it buddy you're freaking here
we often have interesting conversations about movies we do this is true honest opinions on
the iMac's experience and honest opinions on the movie itself honesty is
encouraged. I will shame you later and yell at you later. I'm anticipating an opinion without
knowing anything of what you thought of the movie. It's true. I haven't said anything. I literally
have no idea what you thought. Well, the IMAX experience was great. It is visually a fantastic
film and also the soundtrack. The sound design of it all is really, really great. Oh, now, where's
the opinion? I just think the story was really simple. Performances were very simple,
and there was just nothing to really appreciate past the visuals and the soundtrack and the music.
But the visuals and soundtrack are awesome, and that's what a lot of people show up for Tron for.
I'm here with DJ.
DJ, what's your YouTube channel?
Tell them to follow you.
YouTube channel is Only Stupid Answers.
YouTube.com slash only stupid answers.
Roxy goes on there sometimes.
She's on there all the time.
What's your YouTube channel?
It's called Cineapals.
It's a great YouTube reaction channel.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
DJ, what did you think?
I'm trying to keep up with your high.
What did you think of the IMAX experience?
I thought the IMAX experience was fantastic.
I thought it was an incredible experience.
Now, what did you think of the movie itself?
I thought the soundtrack to the movie was really good.
The 90-inch Nail sound check was really good.
Yeah.
Okay, so like story-wise or whatever?
I thought the soundtrack was awesome.
I think what he's saying right now speaks volumes on his opinion.
I think Greta Lee is good in other movies I've seen.
Yeah, all right.
Yeah, yeah.
And action?
Action, there was a lot of it.
All right.
Yeah. Go follow these stupid answers now.
Thank you.
I'm here with David. David, where can people follow you?
At MAACTIONCIMMA.com.
Make it happen.
All right, David, what do you think of the movie itself? Be honest.
I've never seen the original.
Wow, okay.
So, but I grew up on Legacy.
China Legacy.
So that's the one thing I could compare it to.
Visually, it's stunning.
Perfect for IMAX.
Yeah, absolutely.
The soundtrack, Nine-E-N-E-Nails just nailed it.
But to be honest, I actually,
I prefer Daft Punk's soundtrack, you know, so...
That's a fair, it's a fair opinion.
But the cast is great, grudely, it's awesome.
Action is great.
Again, I kind of prefer legacies because it's more cleaner.
It's because it's a cleaner action to me and legacy.
This one's a little bit harsher.
Yeah, yeah.
Someone wants to shake you a little bit.
Exactly, yeah.
I want to kick you around.
It really represents a bit of a grittier side.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But did you enjoy it overall?
Yeah, even though you prefer legacy.
Did you enjoy overall?
Definitely enjoy that, but definitely recommend it on IMAX,
For sure. That's right. That's all we needed. We just see you say on IMAX, and then I've done my job.
There we go. There we go. You're every one about the movie itself. But you recommended IMAX.
So we're okay. I'm here with Briel right now. Have you seen the Tron movies?
I ironically only have a video essay by Friendly Space Ninja and one of your reactions with Andrew and John under my belt.
Oh my God.
And I came in and I thought it was a really fun movie. I had a great time. I think that it kind of strayed from the original trio and
in a hole, it kind of stepped in a different direction.
Yeah.
But I like the way they were able to kind of bring in the, like, legacy of it all.
Uh-huh.
They were able to bring the legacy into the story without it making it feel like it was a repeat too much.
Yeah.
I liked the nostalgia.
They would just think of the IMAX experience?
Okay, wow.
It's a bundling time, isn't it?
Yes, yes.
I think I've decided I also want to see it with like the effects and all that stuff, but IMAX was insane.
It felt like the screen couldn't get it.
any bigger. It was wild. It was wonderful. I'm here with Darnow, who I met moments before
the screening. Darnow, what did you think about the IMAX experience? What did you think about
the movie itself? And are you happy to see me today? Yes, I'm very happy to see. So into Mike,
say that back. Very happy to see the Greg Alba of the Rejects. He's so cute, so
muscular and so nice handsome young man about the iMacs experience i thought it was very gripping
from the first shot it very much pulled you in right when the credit started rolling the sound
especially i think is an underrated part of the iMacs experience and it was very much you know just
very gripping the movie itself i thought it was a good movie um had some very solid themes that i
felt you know took me out a little bit from the main character that it was focused on however i did
think that the side characters had you know a little bit more going for me as far as
chemistry wise goes the movie itself is a normal tron movie has a solid plots that it picks up from
from the first one if you watch the end of the first one very much carries in line with the very
much a i think that it carries on with and it's very much modernized to the day's time so i
would very much say it's a good movie go check it out because i'm a big fan of these movies
so i need this movie to succeed make as much money as possible so we can get more troyd movies
I'm tired about more Disney action movies like this one.
Hey man, I stopped listening after you said how good looking I was.
I'm here with Yenifer right now.
Yenifer, I met moments before the screening.
Yes.
Yenifer, you just watched Tron Legacy for the first time last night.
Was it?
Or like a couple days ago?
I did, yeah.
Okay, so now that you've seen Tron Legacy, what did you think about?
I love the experience, but I watched the previous movie,
and I think I like this one better than the other.
Really?
Do you know why you would like it better?
Yes, because in the other movie, the father sacrificed himself.
And I don't think that was fair, but I like it.
Okay, yeah.
You really don't like that ending choice of Charlton Legacy.
Do you watch a lot of movies in IMAX?
This was my first time.
What did you think of the size and the sound?
Love it, love it, love it.
It feels realistic.
I like it better than other regular movie theaters.
I love your sincerity.
I love your honesty.
Thank you, Yenifer, for sharing.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you so much.
I'm here with John and Brandon.
John and Brandon wanted to be in this together
to give their honest opinions on the IMAX experience
and the Tron movie itself.
Who goes first?
I'm just going to say one thing.
And I thought it was funny
that Eve found the tree of knowledge.
Yes.
That's all my way.
Someone picked up on themes.
I thought, is it cheesy or cliche?
And he feels very smart today.
But I thought it was cool.
I thought it was a cool movie.
I really did.
All right, happy to hear it.
And John, what did you think?
It was cool.
I can't get over the fact that was all you wanted to say.
What?
Yeah, it was cool.
I liked it.
It was cool.
It was okay.
That is a powerful opinion.
I'm glad these two decided to share the screen together.
Thank you both so much.
Leave my presence now.
Hi, Greg.
Hi, Callie.
What was your expectations going into this movie?
And what did you think about the IMAX experience?
So it's funny because I wanted to talk.
Let me just be uncomfortable here.
I wanted to specifically talk to you about the IMAX experience.
I'm glad that you asked.
I had no expectations coming in.
Okay.
Hadn't seen any other Tron movies.
The IMAX experience, two really important things.
First one is the music.
Yes.
I felt it like in my bones and in my soul.
It was like, it was inside.
Second thing is anybody, anybody, anybody wants to watch this movie,
I would recommend bringing drama mean.
Maybe it's because I was in the first row, my fault, because I was late.
That's my dad.
That happens, man.
From the opening credits to the end, there were many moments where I, like, felt actually motion sick.
Yes.
Like I was on a ride at Disney.
Oh, my God, I loved it here.
Did you like the movie itself?
It was fun.
The visuals were amazing.
Of course.
And, yeah, I hadn't really seen any Tron movies before, but it was cool.
All right.
First Sean movie, and it's a great time.
All right, Peterson.
Joe.
Man, what a crazy roller coaster.
The IMAX experience, as always, is great, the sound system, just feeling everything in your seat,
like feeling like whatever it's called, the giant spaceship roll through the city.
Movie-wise, I guess for me the pacing was the biggest deficit.
They were trying to show so much stuff, but for the life of me, I felt like I couldn't empathize
that much with everything that was happening.
Hey, it's fair, man.
I will say, as somebody who rewatched the first film and the second.
film before this. I was surprised how much callbacks to the original and even to legacy
that were here in this for people who are fans of Tron that will be impressed by all the callbacks
and what they are teasing to happen next, I guess. There's a mid-credit scene. Stick around.
As long as you like the IMAX experience. Yeah, no. I won't get in trouble today.
I'm here with Jen right now. It's incredible to see a movie like this in this kind of a theater.
like with the sound you really feel it in your bones with this with this base but it's not it's not
overwhelming it's just really cool and i love the movie oh you love the movie i'm a i'm a huge
drawn fan the fact that it had connections to the original to legacy i got really excited when i was
like you know i'm like like that leo like gift right that's like oh yeah i know that thing i know that
shit it's very much what you would expect this is a fun movie this is it it's not super deep there
are some like interesting themes with it especially with like AI and we're ahead with that
which is actually kind of a little frightening that it's you know we know that this has been
production for like a few years at least yeah incredible special effects i mean the music is
incredible yeah i'm a huge daft punk fan and i didn't think that they'd be able to follow up
with anybody yeah they said nine inch nails and i'm like all right i'm on board and there's
still a lot of omages to death punk in there too so it's a very nice little homage to
legacy and hopefully maybe we'll see more of them so we'll see it's good to hear that a tron
fan actually enjoyed the third tron movie i'm here my cousin decided to georg my cousin decided to grace us
today her name's jessica jessica be honest honesty's the name of the game here what did you think of
the iMac's experience and what did you think about the movie itself okay you can see any movie on
iMacs whether it's good or bad and it's always a win yes um i actually thought that the tron
Aris was better than the legacy.
Hell yeah.
That's the first person here to say that today.
What?
I thought it was good.
All right.
I love to hear it.
I highly recommend on IMAX.
Mm-hmm.
There you go.
Positive endorsement.
Yes.
Efficiency.
That's how I like my family to be.
All my family time.
That quick, that easy.
Job done.
We bonded.
Go home now.
All right.
Luke. You are a big Tron fan.
I talk to you moments before the screening.
He's got a patch here.
Max experience, just as on point as Legacy is, especially since this film has way more
in camera shots to work with, than Legacy.
So what you see with every light cycle is pretty much touching camera most of the time.
And then as for the movie itself, way better than it has any right to be after being developed
for nine years.
Outside of the mediocre Jared Leto of it all, it is a very fine continuation.
Much more references to Legacy and Tron than the trailers let on to be.
So overall, would you recommend it as a Tron fan?
Yes.
Awesome.
That's what I love to hear.
Mm-hmm.
That was very efficient.
I liked the way you did that.
Thank you.
End of line.
Thank you so much.
That's to meet you, Tristan.
Tristan shook me with his left hand, which never happens.
And he said he's been watching since 2013.
It's time to quiz him.
Oh, no.
What?
No.
What did you think about the IMAX experience, my friend?
And what did you think about the movie?
Honest Thoughts Only.
For IMAX experience, I think this movie is a must-see in IMAX.
There's no other way.
It's like a Dune Part 2 type of experience for IMAX, Avatar Way of Water type of experience.
Great visuals, great soundtrack.
I think the soundtrack is amazing with 9-inch nails, also sets the tone.
A couple of nitpicks here and there, not too much, but I had a very good time.
I kept my expectations very mild, nothing too high, and I came out really enjoying the movie as a really good experience.
I think this is a really good popcorn flick.
Could it came out in the summer.
It's a little dark.
It could be Halloweeny.
Yeah.
Actually, no, I changed my mind.
It is very Halloweeny.
See, that influencer.
I changed his opinion.
He did.
He did.
Yeah.
He knows ball.
Thank you so much for watching for so long.
Roxy.
What did you think of the IMAX experience as you sit to the far right of the theater?
What did you think of the movie itself?
I think that IMAX is perfect.
I love IMAX.
I did get a little motion sickness because of how real a lot of the
stuff felt and all of a sudden things were coming at me and i felt so in the movie that i felt
like i might vomit for a second wow too immersive i don't know if that's it i mean i feel like that's
an endorsement of how immersive it really was it really is for a minute i was like okay and i like
held on to my seat because i felt dizzy and nauseous for a second that the movie was it was a movie
for sure and i thought that the score was excellent um nine-inch nails are fantastic uh
and the visuals were sick.
Yes.
And I thought that Jared Leto,
this was like one of my favorite performances of his.
Wow, really?
Yeah, because I feel like he was perfect for this.
He was kind of playing himself.
He kind of nailed it.
And I had heard that Jody Turner Smith was underutilized.
I thought she actually did an excellent job.
I love Greta Lee.
I'm a big morning show fan, obviously, as we know, I'm the TV girl.
And I think that every actor understood the assignment.
And I think that that's really hard in a movie like this.
And all things considered, I thought it was an enjoyable,
two hours of my life.
Greg, how did you feel about the movie?
I've been listening to you here, everybody talked.
I actually thought the movie was fun.
Once it gets to the first real action scene
where they go into the real world,
I was like, okay, I think I get this movie.
It's meant to just be like a roller coaster ride
that is sometimes a very bumpy ride,
but sometimes it's a really enjoyable ride.
Totally.
I'm not the biggest Tron fan
to begin with a lot of the time.
I mainly just show up for the visuals
and the spectacle.
Weirdly feel like it had a bit of a strange pro-AI
I message, like that, I record, I'm like, yeah, I kind of get this into that too.
But also anti, because, like, they can do their own thing then, you know?
I feel like by the end, we weren't so pro.
It was about having, like, learning how the future can have a relationship, I guess.
I think the movie's mainly just setting out to have, like, a bunch of different stitch together action scenes and justify it.
I think they were trying to do, like, a Fury Road, but with Tron, sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't.
But I would be lying if I said I didn't find, like, a lot of the action scenes incredibly entertaining.
I wasn't necessarily really hooked into any characters.
I liked the archetype of Aries.
No one's talked about Evan Peters.
Evan Peters is one of my favorite actors.
He's amazing.
And he plays one of the most generic bad guys in this movie.
And I was like, man, he gets a lot of screen time.
But he is.
They really did not realize the power actor they had on their hands.
They really underwrote this shit.
With Julian Anderson.
I know.
And Julian Anderson, like they get a lot of great actors for some really not well-written material for the actors.
But I show up for this for the visuals.
Like, that's what I watch it for.
and the visuals really delivered, and I was thoroughly entertained from beginning to end.
Who are you recommending this, too?
Like, if somebody said, well, I like that, who do you think the target demo for this should be?
I feel like if you want to, like, have something that is actually thought-provoking,
I would not recommend this move.
I think a general Tron fan will enjoy this, and I feel like if you just like popcorn entertainment,
you'll probably enjoy it.
In spite of the fact that sometimes the 9-inch Nails music does feel, like, aggressively, like,
it's like a little harsh, but that kind of works for the darker,
vibe. I felt like I was kind of understanding this where other people weren't, and I know what
that sounds like because I'm hosting the screen. Because you're a genius? Yeah, because I'm a fucking
genius. Because everybody here was an idiot, right? Everyone here who really vehemently disliked
it doesn't know what they're talking about, and their opinions go last in this video.
You reject them. I reject them. This is my opinion. I give it a
passively entertaining time. It's shot with IMAX cameras, and the sequences in the grid in real
world, the action does deliver. And for sound design and experience, nine inch nails,
music and that's why everyone here is citing that because it is worth it just for that
alone totally if you can go into the singing it's like a music video for a nine inch
nails album yeah then i think you're gonna have a sick time amen to that sister that
shoes don't say amen do they yeah amen to that god oh god yeah erries thank you