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‘Tron: Legacy’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics call Disney’s reboot/sequel a ‘catchy popcorn pleasure’ that is ‘destined to split audiences.’ By Eric Ditzian “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney It’s been a good year for studios that waited three decades to update old-school flicks. In April, Warner Bros. gave 1981’s “Clash of the Titans” a coat of CGI splendor and ended up with a film that grossed almost $500 million worldwide. Can Disney, which has resurrected 1982’s computer-world-based adventure film “Tron” for a new generation, mirror the success of “Clash”? At this point, at least, “Tron: Legacy” is receiving far kinder reviews than “Clash.” That doesn’t mean, of course, that “Tron” can top the $61 million domestic opening of the latter. Disney’s 3-D film is predicted to land somewhere in the $40-45 million range. Will it defy expectations? Will positive word of mouth spread? Is the movie worth a trip to the theater on opening weekend? Check out what the critics are saying about “Tron: Legacy” and decide for yourself. The Story “Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), the son of video game developer Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), is left as the uninterested heir to his father’s corporation after the elder Flynn’s disappearance 20 years earlier. Following a mysterious signal, Sam finds himself pulled into the same computer world that has trapped his father. Reunited, the Flynns team with a Quorra (Olivia Wilde), a cyber warrior, to defeat Clu, a program left in charge of the Grid whose rise to power puts both the computer world — and our world — in danger.” — Silas Lesnick, ComingSoon.net The Comparison to the Original “[T]his is one of the smartest ideas for a reboot in yonks. Where its fellow 1982 sci-fi releases, ‘E.T.’ and ‘Blade Runner,’ are still universally celebrated, ‘Tron’ ‘s visuals and ponderous tone have aged as badly as Manic Miner. The concept at the Disney film’s core, however, remains beautifully simple: What if a man got sucked into a computer? That notion, revisited with today’s turbo-boosted VFX technology, has now given Mickey Mouse a stonking tentpole. And make no mistake, ‘Tron Legacy’ — part sequel, part remake — is a proper event movie, complete with nattily digitized Cinderella’s Castle at the start, a journey to a fully realized alien world and the best 3D since ‘Avatar.’ ” — Nick de Semlyen, Empire The Effects “The FX in ‘Tron: Legacy’ have an almost Einsteinian elegance: They infuse light with gravity. If one of the discs hits a combatant, he’ll shatter into glassy fragments, and Sam, absorbing the physics of the game, must learn to treat his body almost as part of the surrounding architecture. He becomes a ruthless digital specter. As long as it’s engaged in light-hurling bouts of force, or motorcycle chases through a landscape so ominously enveloping it looks like ‘Blade Runner’ after gentrification, ‘Tron: Legacy’ is a catchy popcorn pleasure.” — Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly The Dissenters “This is one of those big-budget projects destined to split audiences (a good thing, always). Directed by Joseph Kosinski, who did the ‘Halo’ and ‘Gears of War’ commercials, ‘Tron: Legacy’ comes to life when Sam, played by a too-cool-for-school Garrett Hedlund, learns the ways of the Lightcycles and the perilous joys of racing on ‘ribbons of light.’ Here, we get the sweep and simple excitement we need. Elsewhere, we get exposition more sluggish than the stuff we had to wade through in the second and third ‘Matrix’ movies, and a strained, opaque brand of intellectual-property mythology that might mean tons to ardent fans of the first ‘Tron,’ but less to others.” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Final Word ” ‘Tron: Legacy’ is a surprising film for many reasons, not the least of which being that it contains more substance than is easily explored — if also to some extent, articulated — in just one viewing. And perhaps it might seem like a pre-emptive defense against logical or narrative shortcomings to make one of its central themes the idea that perfection, as we can imagine it, is ultimately unknowable. But it’s a point that’s well-taken, and if I have to endure the kind of imperfection that produces a film like ‘Tron: Legacy,’ which is interesting, inspiring and for better or worse, simply incomparable, then it’s worth it.” – Todd Gilchrist, Cinematical Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron: Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos The Vehicles Of ‘Tron Legacy’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos The Vehicles Of ‘Tron Legacy’ ‘Tron: Legacy’ Premiere In Los Angeles ‘Tron Legacy’ Official Images

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Sins of the Father: Mark Madoff Suicide by Hanging (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Mark Madoff, 46-year-old son of Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff, hanged himself on the second anniversary of turning his father in to the feds. added by: gmc1

Sarah Palin’s Alaska Recap: Mortal Karibou: Annihilation

Unfortunately, the highpoint of Sarah Palin’s Alaska this week was its promise of a Gosselin-Palin crossover campout next week. Damn it. We don’t live in next week yet! The quail haircuts and Piper vs. Madelyn Pay-Per-View Bare-knuckle Beatdown will have to wait until then. The good news is this: Sarah Palin shot a caribou square in the boob last night, and her father whinnied with pride. It’s enough to make a grown man (caribou) cry (fly backwards in a bloody heap). To the recap!

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Kardashian Sisters Dip Into Childhood For New Book

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REVIEW: Terrifying, Weird Nutcracker in 3-D Features the Best Effects iMovie Can Buy

Almost two centuries of holiday-friendly goodwill go up in a sun-blotting, smokestack cloud in The Nutcracker in 3-D , the most confounded in the long and miscegenetic line of adaptations of E.T.A. Hoffman’s 1816 story. Gone, too, is the considerable rehabilitative capital vested, by the 2007 film Ratatouille , in one of nature’s more wretched people: the common sewer rat. This stunning one-two clobber by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky sent me reeling to the far reaches of my seat. I wasn’t alone: During a critical moment in the screening I attended, one girl of about 9 bolted from the front row to find her father, who had chosen to sit at a more adult remove.

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Sarah Palin Defends Dancing With the Stars Voting, Brushes Off "Haters"

With the judges’ scores comprising half the total, Bristol Palin needs a surge of voter support to overcome Jennifer Grey’s lead and win Dancing with the Stars . Can she do it? Ask Audrina Patridge or Brandy if they doubt her fans’ ability to pull her through. Bristol’s march to the final week has been something to behold. It’s surprised some fans so much that there’s been talk of vote-rigging, but her mother, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, dismisses all conspiracy theories . “The producers of Dancing With the Stars are explaining over and over again, there’s no way to cheat the system,” Sarah said . “But the haters are going to hate.” “Bristol has said it best. Bristol has said, ‘Mom, it doesn’t matter what we do, we’re going to get criticized anyway, so we might as well just dance.” So, so true . The mother of Bristol and Willow Palin said, “You’re right, honey, you might as well dance, fly, and soar and speak about issues that are important to this country.” “We might as well do it, and we’ll take that criticism, because we know that, at the end of the day, truly, being committed to a cause is worth it.” What cause she’s talking about is subject to interpretation, but how inspirational. Anyway, does Bristol Palin deserve to be in the DWTS finals?

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Michael Brea Suspected of Decapitating Mother with a Samurai Sword

This is as bizarre and as heinous a story as we could possibly imagine. Michael Brea, a small-time actor who once appeared on Ugly Betty , has been taken into custody for allegedly chopping off the head of his mother with a samurai sword. According to police reports, cops arrived to an “extremely bloody” scene at Brea’s Brooklyn home around 2:20 this morning and found the actor holding a bible. They had to subdue him via taser. A neighbor recounted events, as he/she heard them, to WPIX 11: “I hear [Brea] chasing [his mother] through the house and he’s just saying a bunch of [Bible] passages like, ‘Repent, Repent, Repent.’ I heard him chasing her through the house and I heard a loud scream and so I have my father call the cops.” The victim was found with her head sliced off. At the moment, Brea has not been officially arrested for the crime.

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Guess the Parentals!

This father and mother are responsible for one of the most recognizable offspring in the world today. Can you guess their child ? Read more

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Lindsay Lohan — Thanksgiving with Daddy

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Michael Lohan , Dina Lohan Lindsay Lohan will not be allowed to leave the state of California during the Thanksgiving holiday — so she’ll be breaking bread with her father Michael on Turkey Day … TMZ has learned. As we first reported, Lohan was hoping to get permission from… Read more

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Eva Longoria — Crucial Moments with Erin Barry

Just 3 years ago, Eva Longoria and Erin Barry sat next to each other at a San Antonio Spurs basketball game … laughing and giggling as if nothing would ever come between them … and TMZ has the pics. Read more

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