This post only contains spoilers for Tron Legacy if you’re the kind of person that puts so much incentive into the small plot details of a 20 years in the making sequel that you’d be upset if they were hinted at. :)

I’m sure plenty has been said among the online geekery about Disney’s recent technological motion picture, and I don’t plan on taking any stake in professional film blogging. Irrelevantly, it’s a good movie for what it is, and it’s visuals are rightfully praiseworthy. But there was something PHYSICALLY refreshing to this reviewer (oh no, it’s happening) after 2 hours of the most exciting The Grid has to offer. One doesn’t realize how the visuals lull you into what’s essentially a dark, stark, lifeless world. As soon as the setting is shifted back to the real world, on the back of a motorcycle through the eyes of Quorra, I had a sense of realization: Foliage! Despite the excitement of a completely man made world, nothing can beat nature. It’s interesting to think for a second about what it would be like as this character, to have experienced everything up until this point in a man made technological environment. Does it compu-

No. I wasn’t going for that joke. Anyway, go outside sometimes kids. Also, yay, effects, disney, cool tron woo. Pay no attention to the 18 year old male acting way out of his demographic.