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70MM Gore
TRON: More than a perfect nickname for a wooden Veep
Published on February 20, 2008
While its common knowledge that a mediocre earthbound movie is better than the best sci-fi movie [We beg to differEds.], the opportunity to see TRON at Cinerama after a half-dozen bong rips is sure to challenge this notion. A 1982 CGI pioneer, TRON actually turns the earthbound/sci-fi inferiority theory on its head. The movies cheesy first half-hour is set in the real world, where Jeff Bridges dazzles/creeps out high-school chicks as an underachieving video arcade owner, and the aesthetic perfection that is Cindy Morganbest known for her smoldering turn as Lacey Underall in Caddyshackis hidden in gigantic glasses and Mrs. Frumpalufagus blouses. But once inside an evil video-game hard drive, Bridges transforms into a Han Soloesque stud, while Morgan gets to wear a form-fitting compunitard while losing the specs. Here also, the plot finds its footing, and the retro graphics, surprisingly, still look cool 25 years after the Oscar-nominated films theatrical release. Theyll look even cooler if youre stoned. (Also screens Feb. 26, March 2, and March 4 as part of Cineramas 70MM film series.)
Sun., Feb. 24, 8 p.m., 2008