“Tron: Legacy” had its “blue-carpet” premiere in London on Sunday, hosted by Edith Bowman. Most of the attendees expected to see light cycles surrounding Leicester Square. Instead, they got appearances by Jeff Bridges, Olivia Wilde, director Joseph Kosinski, members of the cast of “Glee” (they’re everywhere!) and a first listen to some of the Daft Punk music used in the film.
Click here to watch a streaming version of the London premiere of “Tron: Legacy.”
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Comments
I was really looking forward to this, but ended up hating it. The story was awful, the SFX too unreal, the CGI on Jeff Bridges’ face is still a few years away from working the way it should.
Sorry to say, I was even bored.
my review
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Here's a funny animated comic about Tron: http://bofadeez.blogspot.com/2010/12/movie-magic….