Tron Legacy

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Saw the movie a couple of days ago.... I enjoyed it greatly, the rest of my group hated it:dry:

Yea, it was predictable and the plot was basic... but i thought the movie looked awesome. Loved the designs of the vehicles, specially the fighters...

and anything with Olivia Wilde in leather is always a good thing:oldrazz:
 
what are the Daft Punk bonus tracks that do not appear on the US release?

Special edition bonus disc

1. "ENCOM, Part I" 3:53
2. "ENCOM, Part II" 2:18
3. "Round One" 1:41
4. "Castor" 2:19
5. "Reflections" 2:42

Total length: 12:53


iTunes bonus tracks

23. "Father and Son" 3:12
24. "Outlands, Part II" 2:53

Total length: 6:05


Amazon MP3 bonus track

23. "Sea of Simulation" 2:41

Nokia Ovi bonus track

23. "Sunrise Prelude" 2:50
 
yeah the mouth was the weirdest, but the rest was really good. i thought the effects were pretty good.
Just came home from seeing it, and I think the effects were pretty damn good as well. The mouths always give it away though, as well as around the eyes. The little twitches in those two areas that give faces humanity are still too complex to animate realistically.

I thought the movie was pointless and superficial, but pointless in a fun turn-your-brain off way. And you can't deny that it was yummy eye and ear candy all the way through. Unfortunately my bf isn't nearly as distracted by eye candy and awesome music as I am when it comes to pointless things, so he left halfway. :funny: Michael Sheen was hilarious and Olivia was adorable. The Flynn's were formulaic, but on par with the genre. It wasn't actively insulting my intelligence so I just kept watching and drooling. :oldrazz:

As for the Cillian Murphy cameo, he was really hard to recognize in the (very hot :o ) haircut, but the voice was unmistakable. I'm still not sure how they're going to spin his part into a villain in the next movie, since it read like a short cameo, nothing more.

The music really was the best part. It tickles me pink that they got Daft Punk to do this, because they were really made for it. Now I have the hankering to check out their other stuff, because I feel like I'm not familiar enough with the awesomeness. :o
 
Special edition bonus disc

1. "ENCOM, Part I" 3:53
2. "ENCOM, Part II" 2:18
3. "Round One" 1:41
4. "Castor" 2:19
5. "Reflections" 2:42

Total length: 12:53


iTunes bonus tracks

23. "Father and Son" 3:12
24. "Outlands, Part II" 2:53

Total length: 6:05


Amazon MP3 bonus track

23. "Sea of Simulation" 2:41

Nokia Ovi bonus track

23. "Sunrise Prelude" 2:50

This film was basically a glorified Daft Punk ad.
 
So I just saw it again and screw those two posters who said I was wrong. The thing around Sam's neck WAS Kevin's disc - you get a close up of it, and it has a disc emblem on it, and you can faintly hear the sound of the disc.
 
And when Sam and Quorra was transported back in real life Sam made a backup of The Grid in a flashdrive.
 
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enjoyed the film, but they should've really allowed Steve Lisberger to develop his own original Tron 2.0 script which was reviewed on AICN and a few other websites to much acclaim. There were some problems with it but overall it rocked apparently.

If you guys watch the end of the Making of Tron from the original Tron DVD special edition - there's a segment in there about Tron 2.0 and some of the designs and work that Lisberger put into there, he had a lot of great concepts that I think would've made for a much better film
 
Maaaaaaaaaan I loved this movie. I saw it in Imax 3D today, and I loved it! Yes, it's got a fairly simple chase story, but that's fine and the movie uses it to its advantage. I'm glad that they kept the philisophical and religious overtones that were in the first movie and continued them in a way that was consistent with the first film. Unlike the Matrix sequels, however, it wasn't full of itself nor did it attempt to beat an overly complex sounding message with no substance over our heads. It was a good movie, and it was a Tron movie. If you like Tron you'll like this film, and even if you don't like Tron you still might like it.
 
anyone know the name of the song during the lightcycle fight
 
Wasnt it the Game Has CHanged? I dont remember but I think that was it
 
Olivia Wilde Wants More; Tron: Legacy a Blockbuster

Olivia Wilde wants more Tron. After Tron: Legacy claimed number one at the box office on its opening weekend and subsequently hit blockbuster status ($100 million domestically) talk about a sequel is heating up.
Wilde, who played Quorra (channeling Joan of Arc in the process) told MTV.com that she would be "thrilled" to revive the character.
"I'm so thrilled to play with Quorra in the human world. It would be sort of like Splash. I want to see her whispering to laptops and hugging toasters... There's a whole other chapter ahead."
According to director Joseph Kosinski that whole other chapter would include Wilde, Garrett Hedlund, and ideally Cillian Murphy who briefly played Edward Dillinger a "rising star of ENCOM, the ominous company at the center of the Tron mythos." Both Wilde and Kosinski have stated their luck at having scored Murphy for the part.

So, what now? Disney has yet to green light a new Tron movie but they are expanding the universe. It was recently announced that Tron would be jumping from the big screen to the one in your living room with a television show aimed at a younger crowd. Obviously the shrewdsters at the House of Mouse are looking to expand the audience by exposing a younger generation to the Tron universe.

http://www.examiner.com/guy-movies-in-national/olivia-wilde-wants-more-tron-legacy-a-blockbuster-1

http://www.reelzchannel.com/movie-n...ilde-and-director-joseph-kosinski-talk-tron-3
 
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It's about 130 million domestically so far. It might be on its way to 160 to 170 domestic when its all said and done. I'm not sure if it will hit 200...but who knows.
 
Yeah I doubt it'll reach 200 mill.

I wouldnt mind a sequel. Hopefully the filmmakers will learn from their mistakes with the first
 
they will talk about the sequel until februar. then from march on you will not hear any strong news for the next 10-20 years.


hehehehehhehehhe just guessing.
 
So, got to watch this for the first time yesterday. Don't know if it was from tepid expectations due to all the mixed and negative things I've been hearing or the fact that was I little on the high side, but hell, I enjoyed it quite a bit.

The main attractions being the look, effects, and music. All that stuff was pretty top notch, except for Young Bridges, which was scarily awful. I mean, seriously, when we first see his CGed face at the beginning I pointed up and said, 'It's a fake Dude!' (okay, so maybe I was more than just a little high). I was expecting it from what I'd heard in reviews and such, but goddamn. Goddamn.

I didn't know T:L was this guy's first film until someone mentioned in one the way (and mentioning it in a very negative context, saying there was a ton of glaring, 'amateur-ish' mistakes), but I guess maybe my ignorance of the more technical side of film shows when I didn't find it all that bad technically. The action was all pretty solid (even seemed to me a lot less of the whole 'shaky cam' stuff that many action films employ), and direction seemed competent, even if it didn't strike as anything particularly great.

The story wasn't really that good, as many have been on, but it was serviceable. Mainly the dialogue struck me as pretty bad or kind of humdrum. There was some neat ideas there, that if this were a 'higher brow' film would have been pretty interesting to explore, but for what this film was (a blockbuster aimed at pure entertainment), can't say I expected that. There was some things that I felt didn't really work well or weren't very clear (mainly with Clu and his motivation), but nothing that broke it beyond repair or anything. Honestly, outside a couple of big exceptions, this area felt just the usual for these types of films to me.
 
Besides the lightcycle scene, I wasn't that impressed. I didn't think it was a bad movie, it just wasn't what I expected. I might have even liked the original a little bit better.
 
Did anyone notice the audio editing error at the end of the film? When Sam's talking to Allen there's a harsh high-pitched cut. A few of my friends couldn't hear it, so I take it the audio editor couldn't, but I'm going to notice it every freaking time now...
 
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