I don't know why the fuck I waited so long but I finally saw Tron: Legacy.
Loved it.
But how the fuck was CLU going to deploy his army of programs into the city/world? There's only so much room in the Flynn arcade basement, were they going to be coming out single-file or by twos? There were thousands of them.
Also I never realized how hot Olivia Wilde can look
>>67165176
I was impressed by how true to the original they were while still expanding on it
>>67165176
I had the biggest crush on olivia wilde after this movie
oh my god she was so innocent and cute
I wish she was real
>>67165176
I assume he'd come in through multiple computers.
Also I never realized his speech mirrored the "IN THERE! IS OUR DESTINY..." Speech from the opening
>>67165176
I love this movie too. It hurts that disney isnt making another.
This movie had the perfect ending.
You are now aware Disney would rather make shit like The Good Dinosaur instead of a new Tron sequel
>>67165176
CLU didn't know what was on the other side and probably assumed a giant portal structure like the one on this side. At best, materializing would have shorted out the digitizer and filled the basement with a solid block of whatever it had managed to make before cutting out. CLU's ship would rematerialize in the digital world with a basement sized piece missing and the portal shut down for good. At worst, he also takes out the server running the digital world and cease to exist along with everyone else in there.
>>67165511
u fuck off
Daft Punk fucking killed it with that score
>>67165576
No. :^)
>>67165176
I've always wondered this
>>67165443
You mean jeff bridges killing jeff bridges on a bridge leading to a bridge?
>>67165511
To be fair, that digitization laser could literally rewrite reality. So, yea, he'd experiment a bit before realizing he needed to have it copy itself a few thousand times and bam, digital army.
He also had, what, a couple million years of subjective time per real world second?
>>67165753
Well Zeus said CLU had been looking for Flynn's disc for a thousand cycles. So I guess you could interpret that to be 1000 years.
>>67165711
>>67165648
In a good way, right?
>>67165905
yea of course, knocked it out of the park
>>67165176
Has CGI photorealistic character technology advanced much since 2010? I feel like last year's Terminator had a pretty good looking CGI Arnold. Not to mention young Michael Douglas in Ant-Man.
CLU in the film doesn't quite look like late 80's Bridges, he still seemed very artificial. If Tron Legacy were made today, would CLU look better?
>>67165953
I don't know if it was intentional, but the fact that he looks artificial is a nice way to differentiate between him and flynn.
>>67165865
its really a question of how many cycles per second the computer ran.
>>67165953
They can pull off some fairly impressive stuff.
>>67166078
its shit
>>67166078
Woah, this is realer than real life
>>67166078
Uncanny Valley tbph
>>67166013
it wasn't intentional, as they used the same technique on real world footage of young flynn
Easily one of my favorite movies. The Soundtrack makes this film. It's like you feel the movie, the way the Music flows, the perfect symetry in the visuals when the good guys are on the screen, but not when bad guys are. It's hard to describe, but they just did something different. Hot as fuck Olivia Wilde helps too.
>>67166078
I can't wait for the day when age and death are truly irrelevant in Hollywood, and we can see movies with casts composed of young DeNiros, Hestons and Nicholsons alongside old Bales, Dicaprios and Pitts
It's not a complaint but I always thought Flynn had his priorities backwards - as incredible as the creation of new life was and the outside of he box thinking they could bring to all kinds of fields of knowledge, inside the digital world seems like it would have incredible advantages as well.
Derezzing would have huge potential for medical purposes just for starters, the preserving of great minds, etc.
>>67166483
>>67166476
>trying to have fun in a boring set of a boring movie
god bless her
I wasn't that impressed with the score. Daft Punk is overrated.
/tv/!
Am I still to create the perfect system?
>>67166810
Yeeeaahhhh?
>>67166673
Why are they eating in a computer program?
>>67165711
>Posts repeating bridges
>Gets repeating digits
>>67165953
CGI Tron was quite good. Shame we barely saw him.
>>67165176
I will never get why this movie was so hated, I didn't think it was bad.
>>67167203
because apart from visuals, music, and waifu, it was dogshit.
When a movie would have been greatly improved by removing all spoken dialogue, you've got serious script problems.
>>67165711
This is my new favourite dubs post.
>>67165176
I'll just leave this here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4cgLL8JaVI
>>67166962
That's what bothers me the most about no sequel.
I wanted more based Bruce.
>>67165246
You must overcome that immature idealization of women and embrace them as what they truly are
>>67167774
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYiyc2p40yw
I'm guessing he was just going to "find a way".
At which point Master Control would be rebooted via the Evil Bosses son, who would then hook the system up to the internet, or the old laser material system would be used from the first movie; which was at the original industrial testing area/lab/whatever.
What difference does it make?
Damn, you just reminded me of this lovely movie
>>67168589
You're a fucking moron.
>>67165176
Y'all niggas need to watch Tron Uprising, that shit was great.
>>67167203
I love it, but it had a slow pacing.
>>67167203
Its piece of shit compared to the first if you guys had the gram of brain and figure out what actually took to make the original TRON.
The second one should have been the thing that should have set the standards for future sci fi movies but no shitty cgi and boring teen level love story was more important.
>tfw no Tron 3 where Sam and Dillinger Jr. go full corporate warfare
FUCK YOU DISNEY
>>67171993
Oh yeah, that's what Disney needs, a boardroom drama.
>>67165246
Get's my dick hard when women in film defend their love interest, not in a muh strong independent woman way but in a purely loving way.