lumberjack4
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Do you need to see the 1st one to know what's going on. I loved the original and I am thinking about taking my nephew during his christmas break and he has never heard of tron.
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Deaths in the movie result in people "derezzing" or disappearing in a flash of disintegrating pixels. All of the fight scenes are stylized and mostly deal with people throwing discs at eachother or using the discs for close quarter combat. Should be able to keep a kid's attention once they get into the grid which is about 20 minutes in. Go for it.My son is four and I don't want to introduce him to violent movie scenes. By violent, I don't mean Three Stooges I mean vivid death scenes. Is this movie sutiable for a 4 year old. He has a very short attention span. Would he enjoy it and sit through the whole movie? He did ok through Yogi Bear but got up twice to walk the halls.
Since one of the script writers worked on Lost .......Take a gander at # 11. I was most assuredly going to see this again. Now I will have something to keep an eye open for, because this movie is a sensory overload to the nth degree. I missed it the first time around.
15 Easter eggs to watch out for in Tron Legacy