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the soundtrack is a must buy 


so has there been any review or a 'blurp' on Tron Legacy yet?


a lot of artist knows what they need to do. but al ot of times they dont do it because of their ego and because they are naive.Well of course since the duo knew beforehand what they have to do ( a score not a album) so that's why they went with this approach.
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As the time draws nearer to its December 17th release, more and more promotional elements are popping up for TRON: LEGACY -- everything from more television and internet ads/material, to bus shelter posters and billboards -- including large LED displays.
Below are some pictures I took at the LA Live! entertainment district location in Downtown Los Angeles this recent Thanksgiving -- and you'll see some huge LED displays that are along side of the Ritz Carlton and J.W. Marriott combination hotel in "Blade Runner" like fashion -- showcasing the iconic character promotional banners of Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund) and Quorra (Olivia Wilde) that we have come to know, along with the final theatrical poster imagery of both of them. An adjacent jumbo-tron LED display also plays a variant of the most recent theatrical trailer. All of this appears in a cycled, intermittent fashion, along with other advertisements from various companies.
Right next to this, is the Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 Cineplex. Here there is an LED TRON: LEGACY marquee -- as well as a gigantic poster of the promotional image of Kevin Flynn facing off against the villainous CLU: Jeff Bridges' "current day" and "30 something" CGI versions featured in the movie. In one of the pics, you can also see TRON: LEGACY on the marquee with some of the Downtown LA Skyline in the background.
Flynn's Arcade has hit London's Southbank as part of an interactive promotion for the upcoming TRON: Legacy.
The arcade, a bit smaller than the version that hit the San Diego Comic-Con the past two years, is located at Queen Elizabeth Hall and features a brick facade and arcade entrance that leads visitors to a back room, decked out with a full-sized Light Cycle. Fans can also watch the trailer, play the video game and receive a complimentary photo of themselves with the Cycle (printed on the spot by the exhibit's sponsor, HP ePrint).
Outside the arcade, a TRON-inspired light show is projected at night against the Hall, illuminating the building to make it appear as if it arrived straight off the grid.
ComingSoon.net was on hand to capture a few images of the arcade (shown below) and ran into one of the very first guests, comic book author and TRON collector Martin Fisher, who had brought along a very special item from his collection: one of the actual prop helmets that Jeff Bridges wore in the original film.
The promotion, running now through Thursday, December 2nd, is open from 1pm to 9pm. More information is available through HP's Twitter feed .
Read more: Flynn's Arcade Opens in London - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=71938#ixzz16bZzGUJL
I thought that was a photo of a practical suit for a second. Nice work.
I could be wrong and it could be a big hit but I'm not feeling the hype for this movie.I've already heard some kids in the stores and in the theatre talking about how they want to go see this, so if the merchandising keeps up, it may not do too bad box office wise. The oldheads who saw the first one will automatically go for nostalgia sake.
i wanted a T for tron hehehehheHi,
What about using small squares instead of a plain T for the chest logo ?

