![]() C’mon, you know I’m right.)Īs a wanna be filmmaker, programmer transplant from the business world and fan-boy in training,( trust me dude, you’re a Black belt geek) I felt it was my duty to experience such a film, and so after a call to five local Blockbusters and the Village Vidiot, I discovered that not only was the one copy each possessed checked out, but that TRON has been locked in the dreaded Disney Vault. We still love you Ryan.” – ( Chris: The movie in question is Star Trek. You’re not allowed to SAY that in geek company but it’s the truth we all know about. ![]() His response reassured me I wouldn’t be kicked to the virtual curb: “The original Tron was a bit like the first movie – it kind of sucked. (I have it on good authority that for true awesomeness and full rumble effect, rows 4-7 front and center is the sweet spot.) Mike and I, who are stationed up here at “Soma Games : High Altitude Command” in sunny Colorado, were pretty disappointed to miss this event with our fellow mouth-breathers and resolved to plan our own nerd-outing.įirst, however, I had to come clean with the boss. This last weekend, some of the guys at Soma took a field trip to the theater to experience TRON: Legacy in its full IMAX 3D glory. ![]()
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