Ah! Maybe hardware faults are the real reason CLU went all evil-ey!
I kid, I kid. Like you said, it was a fun film, and I had a really good time; was pleased, even. I'd say any logical incongruities were no worse than in the original, and they even did a nice job of glossing over some things from the original in a way that wasn't faithless, if you know what I mean (e.g, I liked the way the digitizing laser was just there, unexplained, and if you wanted it to work the silly way it did in the original, great, and if you wanted to take it as basically a wardrobe door into CyberNarnia, that works, too).
The Easter Eggs scattered throughout were a nice touch, too.
Hardware faults
Date: Wednesday, 22 December 2010 17:59 (UTC)I kid, I kid. Like you said, it was a fun film, and I had a really good time; was pleased, even. I'd say any logical incongruities were no worse than in the original, and they even did a nice job of glossing over some things from the original in a way that wasn't faithless, if you know what I mean (e.g, I liked the way the digitizing laser was just there, unexplained, and if you wanted it to work the silly way it did in the original, great, and if you wanted to take it as basically a wardrobe door into CyberNarnia, that works, too).
The Easter Eggs scattered throughout were a nice touch, too.