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offline sheffieldbleep from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2007-03-20 00:46 [#02064147]
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What a film.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2007-03-20 01:15 [#02064149]
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its superb considering it came out of hollywood


 

offline jkd from Twitch City (Canada) on 2007-03-20 01:47 [#02064154]
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TRON is what got me interested in computers. Probably the
movie that affected my life more than any other. The 3d
graphics (light cycles, tank, that weird flying thing) still
look cool. The writing and some of the acting is bad, but
hey, it's a kid's movie.



 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2007-03-20 03:11 [#02064162]
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vintage.
anyone seen The Black Hole? another obscure disney film that
really doesnt seem to have anything to do with disney


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2007-03-21 15:07 [#02064762]
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Yeah, it's really good.

I haven't seen The Black Hole in a really long time. Seems
like it ended pretty depressingly didn't it?


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2007-03-21 15:10 [#02064764]
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If you call slipping through the very fabric of time and
space itself "depressing" then yes, it was a bummer.

There were quite a few sad moments in it, didn't Old Bob
sacrifice himself that the others may survive?

No "Silent Running" in the sci-fi-cry-cry stakes though.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2007-03-21 15:15 [#02064767]
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yes, i seem to remember a redneck robot getting all mashed
up somehow.

that really hit home.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2007-03-21 15:19 [#02064770]
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i saw it in the Theatre when it first came out. I was in
the first grade and my friend took a bunch of us to it for
his birthday. I only remember this fact because it's the
only movie I've ever shown up late to at the theatre. I
remember we were looking for our seats during a scene where
jeff bridges was leaning back in his chair talking to
somebody, shortly before being zapped into the machine.


 

offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2007-03-22 03:33 [#02064895]
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the arcade game that was like a booth you got into and
played discs was dope as all hell too!!!

oh and that movie, the black hole, awoken my earliest
notions that life in comparison to the universe is
inconsequential. wow! now that i think about it, i guess i
was doomed from the start.


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offline goodhands team from bloomington (United States) on 2007-03-22 16:33 [#02065077]
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the best part of the whole thing is that w(endy)alter carlos
did the score for tron. (s)he's got the analog synth
skills.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2007-03-22 16:58 [#02065079]
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classic


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2007-03-22 20:07 [#02065134]
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i remember that game was really difficult. of course I was
about 7 years old at the time.


 

offline SPD from United States on 2007-03-23 00:23 [#02065177]
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thought it was terribly boring when i saw it as a child.

think its completely brilliant noW! i mean its like the
internet before the internet. that and Jeff Bridges, i'm
mean the guy and pretty much do no wrong.

oh and that broad from Caddyshack, OM FG! sad though she
doen't look so good now.


 


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