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Honor Hunter said:It appears that the Suits in Burbank are very happy, albeit somewhat nervous of the price tag of "Tron Legacy" with the latest screenings...
It appear that some are feeling what "The Matrix" was to the 1990's, this could be to the coming decade. When I spoke with one of my Bothans last night that's the impression they got. Although the budget for the film is quite high, it's not at the level of "Avatar." But from the footage seen, the executives are looking at planning out a trilogy of films (or Tetralogy if you count the original). Not that they hadn't hoped it would be something they could make sequels to. But there is already talk of another script and planning has quietly gotten underway. It's preliminary, embryonic stuff of course, but Disney is feeling that confident in what next Christmas could hold for Walt Disney Pictures.
Stuart Levine said:Lost exec producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis have sold their hourlong drama script Once Upon a Time to ABC.
Besides exec producing and writing Lost, Horowitz and Kitsis wrote the upcoming pic Tron: Legacy as well as the Tron sequel. Theyre also penning Ouija, the Universal pic based on the Hasbro property.
Judging from your last sentence...I can tell you wrote that from your MOBILEfdsf!
RINZLER!!!! I really loved Rinzler/Tron - I think I've said it before (but I'll say it again) I thought Anis Cheurfa did an awesome job with Rinzler/Tron's physicality in the tricks and moves that he would do
...Gotta say thanks Kane, because when I bought it a good while back, I think you were the one to recommend it when I inquired about it...