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Re: TRON [message #65346 is a reply to message #65342] |
Sat, 18 December 2010 19:09 |
Adveser
Messages: 434 Registered: July 2009 Location: USA
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I never seemed to be able to see the original Tron for the sole reason Disney put it out. They only like people seeing their movies through renting or buying copies of it using a false rarity type of distribution that keeps a lot of their movies out of print for long periods of time to drive up quick sales.
In any event, the new movie looks cool. I saw the lawnmower man on TV the other day and the CGI was terrible in that.
I'm glad they waited to make this movie and apparently did it right.
It cost 170 million dollars to make.
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Re: TRON [message #69852 is a reply to message #65434] |
Fri, 21 October 2011 22:13 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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This is an old thread, but I was on a TRON (nostalgia) kick and watched both movies back to back last week. Made me wonder if we'd discussed it here, and sure enough, we have in several threads. I thought we had, but couldn't remember.
Pulling up this thread, I saw mention of how "they made Jeff Bridges look almost the same as he did in the original." That was the part of "CLU", the virus that Kevin Flynn (Bridges) wrote in the first movie to help him retrieve data that proved Ed Dillinger (David Warner) stole his video games, helping him rise to power in the corporation, ENCOM. Ironically, TRON, who was (Bruce Boxleitner) Alan Bradley's security program, allies with the virus CLU later on in the story, after being introduced to one another by the digitized version of Flynn, while he was inside the machine.
Anyway, I digress. The whole point of what I wanted to say was that CLU - the Bridges part in Legacy - was actually CGI. It wasn't Bridges at all, but rather a totally computer generated animation of Bridges. Quite fitting for this movie, in my opinion.
Boxleitner had a small role in the film, and Bridges had a major part. I would have like to have seen at least a cameo of Cindy Morgan too. She took your breath away back in the day, and is still a very gorgeous woman. Sure would have liked to seen her in some role. Would have been kind of cool to see Warner play some part too.
And while I'm on the subject, this thread wouldn't be complete without a link to the original:
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Re: TRON [message #69863 is a reply to message #69852] |
Sun, 23 October 2011 07:53 |
Kripes
Messages: 15 Registered: October 2011 Location: UK
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I have never seen it in the movie theatre. I saw it on TV and, if there were any 3D effects, I missed them but I have always loved Jeff Bridges and there, for me, was the best reason to watch it!
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