Films that may have flopped but not because of you, because you did your part and bought a ticket.

  • CloverSi
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    1 year ago

    That’s the first one that came to mind for me too! Kid me absolutely loved it in theaters, and it only gets better with age. It’s so stylistically out there, there’s really nothing that looks quite like it.

    Another one of my favorites was Tron: Legacy. Again, blew my mind in theaters, and I’ve come to love it even more now. I don’t think this one was a flop exactly, though it did underperform. It’s similar to Speed Racer in that it’s very visually-focused with a super unique aesthetic, though the emphasis on practical effects and physical camera stuff (lens flares etc) gives it a completely different feel that I love too.

    • ijustdoeyes@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I watched Tron Legacy in the theatre, I thought it was really good, the soundtrack was amazing but as soon as I left the theatre I never felt like seeing it again, maybe it was just fine tipped over the edge by a great soundtrack?

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        1 year ago

        Yeah the soundtrack is fantastic! You’re probably aware but it’s by Daft Punk. The movie is basically a two hour Daft Punk music video honestly, and that’s probably the best mindset to watch it with.

        The story and characters are definitely the weak point; they get the job done but not much more. After a couple rewatches I’ve started to appreciate the themes a bit more but really only as far as they contribute to the aesthetic.

      • niktemadur@kbin.socialOP
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        1 year ago

        I saw Tron in the theater in 1982! How about that? I’d forgotten all about it, until just now that I read the word “Tron”.

        There was an arcade next door, of course - they had the Tron game! A guy was playing like a wizard, I asked if he’d gone next door to see it, he looked at me and said - “I’ve seen it four times”. I wonder where that guy is now. Did he go into computer engineering or something like that, just at the right time when the industry was about to explode in size?