FLYNN!
>>69125069
HYEAH?
>>69125181
AM I STILL TO CREATE THE PERFECT BOARD?
YYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPU
you retards fucked it up
>FLYNN
>AM I STILL TO CREATE THE PERFECT SYSTEM?
>...yeaa...
>tfw I thought about posting Yeah in a thread just a few hours ago
>>69125069
LITERALLY
DID
NOTHING WRONG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftppc7iNpJU
>>69126470
is this what true kino feels like?
>>69126470
Kek
>>69126493
....yyeeEEAAHHuh
THE GRID
>>69126470
fuck i didn't expect that
kekd hard.
>>69126531
A DIGITAL FRONTIER
>it's a Tron: Legacy /tv/ thread
I need more of these in my life
>>69126778
I TRIED TO PICTURE CLUSTERS OF INFORMATION AS THEY MOVED THROUGH THE COMPUTER
>>69126889
WHAT DID THEY LOOK LIKE? SHIPS? MOTORCYCLES?
>>69126945
WERE THE CIRCUITS LIKE FREEWAYS?
>>69126945
WERE THE CIRCUITS LIKE FREEWAYS?
I KEPT DREAMING OF A WORLD I THOUGHT I'D NEVER SEE
>>69126970
>>69126964
AND THEN, ONE DAY...
>>69126994
I GOT IN
What a great movie.
I really love this movie.
>>69127027
Rewatched this last night. I think I enjoyed it a lot more than when I first saw it.
That third movie is never happening is it?
>>69125069
For all its faults and memes, I still love this movie and hate the fact that Disney has reduced TRON to a petty mobile game.
>>69127166
huh, I think I enjoyed it evenly across all three viewings
and no the next movie will literally never happen
they destroyed the established universe, and all the appeal is in the cyberpunk high-life
I mean it would take a LONG time to set it back up to a universe you could have a cool adventure in.
And a prequel would be horrible as all prequels are
>>69127166
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/disney-not-moving-forward-tron-798941
>>69127166
yeah, something about some producer guy at disney fucking it up because his other shit got shit on.
even bruce (tron) quit campaigning for the sequel because disney kept fucking it over
>>69127166
Blame Damon Fucking Lindelof for tanking Tomorrowland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5KfzyO4feo
>tfw we will never get Tron 3
Can we all agree that Daft Punk just fucking made the movie a million times better than it would have been?
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH?
>>69127257
Yes, and thank goodness for that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GBLtnxxtzQ
>>69127257
Oh, without a doubt. Taking nothing away from the movie itself, that fucking soundtrack was amazing.
>>69127257
Absolutely.
I'm re-listening to the soundtrack now. Put on The Grid, and close your eyes. Holy shit, it's a fucking trip.
>>69127212
How does he keep getting work?!
>>69127300
>>69127312
>>69127320
There's a disc two if you torrent the right version.
It has more music from before he goes into the computer.
>>69127027
BBBWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAA
BWA BWA BWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAA
Who sent the pager message?
http://savetron3.com/
https://www.change.org/p/walt-disney-revive-tron-3
>>69127257
https://youtu.be/2ChkUemSWEg?t=124
Probably one of the greatest moments in scoring history.
>>69127394
I can't tell you who sent the pager message, but I can certainly give you aClu
>>69127394
CLU did.
He was trying to trick somebody into coming inside so the portal would open up and he could leave.
>>69127418
Oh you motherfucker
>>69127418
But the I/O portal was closed, how could he have sent a message to the outside world?
>>69127429
Well, there goes the movie
>>69127429
Some chuckleheads apparently sent it through while spelunketing through Flynn's arcade.
>>69127429
Dammit.
>>69127481
>>69127479
>>69127454
apparently it is actually a plot hole, just look at these guys strain for answers
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/93576/how-could-alan-be-paged
>>69127429
Because he sent it through the computer which was connected to phone lines because of how the internet worked back then.
He didn't need a physical connection to the world, the digital one he had worked fine.
>>69127429
I thought the I/O portal only pertained to transferring matter from the Grid to the physical world.
>>69127418
Ayyyyy! ;D
Biodigital jazz, man
>>69127574
YOU'RE MESSING WITH MY ZEN THING.
>>69127509
This is my canon now.
>>69127574
THE ONLY WINNING MOVE IS NOT TO PLAY
>>69127537
>>69127509
My understanding is that Flynn's computer was not connected to the outside world (read: Internet) at all. Why would the old dial-up methods make a difference?
>>69127640
It was a message to the pager right? so it only needed phone lines
>>69127640
there WASN'T dial up. There was no internet at all back then. There were phones and pagers though. But that wouldn't be connected to the internet. normally.
A UUUUUUSER
>>69127679
>first movie released in 82
>intranets came around in 83
>his kid is like ten when he disappears
>93
There was internet in 93, fag.
>>69127662
I don't understand the point you are trying to make
How did Flynn's computer send information to any other system?
I don't care if we are talking dial up or wi-fi or satellites; if there was ANY sort of exit for information to leave Flynn's computer, there is no reason that CLU wouldn't have already left.
>>69127707
oh shit nevermind. It was wireless internet that didn't exist. My bad.
>>69127710
there was ethernet presumably
wonder who paid the electrical bill though for those years
>>69127707
>>69127729
wasn't Flynn's disc saved in a flash drive as well? how come a low tech computer had a USB port?
>>69127710
connected to a phone line is what I am saying
>>69127750
bruce
>>69127710
Through the phone lines used for internet access.
Here's how you can imagine why CLU didn't send himself.
We can fling endless probes into the depths of space, but we can just zip up there ourselves without a way up there.
The portal was CLU's spaceship.
>>69127762
I don't remember if it was USB.
Could have used a plug-in converter.
>>69127750
If there was ethernet or a phone line why didn't CLU leave?
>>69127771
But that still doesn't make sense. The portal is obviously necessary for mass movement, but they had twenty fucking years to, extending the metaphor, set up a base camp and start stockpiling resources.
>>69127710
>if there was ANY sort of exit for information to leave Flynn's computer, there is no reason that CLU wouldn't have already left.
But how would he have transferred through to the physical world without the I/O portal? He needed to stay on Flynn's computer. It was his only chance to leave the Grid.
>>69127762
bruce knew about the program? Or just did it as charity?
If he knew I don't know why he wouldn't try and go in or something after flynn dissapeared
>>69127802
it presumably only sent out a message, not open the portal
I saw this movie once, and I liked it.
And then I watched it about 8 months after my dad died. And the scene at the end, when Flynn is sacrificing himself to save his son, and Clu asks why, "Because he's my son..."
God damn, that hit me. Hard. I was a wreck. Crying for like ten minutes. The shaking in Bridge's voice. The matter of fact way he was saying he'd do anything for his son. God damn.
>>69127802
You mean set up camp around the portal?
I'm not sure where your disconnect is.
Also, time passes faster in the program.
The one dumb moment in this movie that gets my blood a boilin' is when Flynn says he thought of wifi in '85. Wifi was more or less invented in '71.
FLYNN!
>>69127824
>bruce knew about the program? Or just did it as charity?
he (flynn) was last seen at the arcades and had a feeling there was something he didn't know about and probably kept it running for old times sake and hoping he'd come back or showed up in the arcades
>>69126778
DIGITAL JAZZ MAN
>>69127344
Because cult following shit.
Like I remember Prometheus getting shat on in theaters because it is an incomprehensible piece of shit.
Yet somehow, thanks to those Silent Hill analysis douches and psuedointellectual asshats, the film went on to achieve meme status as "2deep4u" bullshit.
Tomorrowland got some of the same treatment
>>69127884
How so?
There's no plot hole you dumb niggers... There is a connection to the outside world, but it's literally just one phone line. Not only does this mean that Clu or anybody else from the Grid can't physically enter our world through it (it's a fucking phone line), he can't digitally leave either... Can you imagine trying to send a copy of a high functioning AI via the equivalent of 90s dialup? Do any of you seriously think that's possible?
>>69127968
>he didn't watch the movie
>>69127968
Agreed
>>69127884
Your mum is a fat cunt
>>69128016
That's mean, please be nice :(
>>69127993
OK, tell me how I'm wrong, faggot. No one else seems to be taking a clear stance on this
>>69128061
How about you read the thread you aquafresh fuck?
He couldn't just send himself because there was only one way to become physical, and that was through the portal.
>>69128109
Lol confirmed for not reading the thread, idiot. I'm fully aware of under, and I even covered that in my post. Other people are asking why he couldn't leave through the phone line that he used to contact the outside world to get Flynn to come. You know, because he's a fucking computer program?
>>69128171
Alright, tell me where he'd go.
>LOL OTHER COMPUTERS
The Grid is a special thing.
A one-off.
It'd be like you jumping into the infinity of space and hoping you land on a planet.
It makes a million times more sense to bait someone into giving you a guaranteed shot at becoming real.
>>69125069
>we will never get a tron 3 or any cool neon-punk kid friendly films from disney because brad and lindelof took a shit with tomorrowland
>we will never get a big budget western because gore took a shit with the lone ranger
>we will never get any interesting space opera's outside of star wars because John Carter tanked
>disney probably will be making capeshit and sw shit for the foreseeable future instead of interesting IP's
JUST
>>69128277
>tfw new ant-man youth CGI is amazing
>we could've had that in Legacy or Tron 3
>>69128388
Everyone gives Legacy shit for their de-agingwhich I actually like since CLU is a computer program that wasn't "organically" madebut they forget that it was literally the best there was at the time.
>Tron 3 takes the vaporwave aesthetics
>the cyberspace becomes Windows 98 theme
>>69128436
thought it was okay, but which CGI human isn't cartoony as fuck in movies?
>>69128562
They did a good job in Ant Man and in Civil War theyDe-aged Tony Stark for like two minutes.
>>69128436
I remember being pretty impressed by the de-aging when I saw it in theaters.
>Tron 4: inside my ass
sounds good!
>>69127027
*Electronic music intensifies*
>>69128995
That was such a fucked up documentary.
>>69127360
>Two disc version
>Only available if you pirate it
What kind of fuckery is going on here.
I adore the director. I like Oblivion too, it's so clean looking.
>>69127360
>>69129548
sweet dreams was in the theatres too so
>>69129548
It's not only through torrenting, but it's hard to find one with seeds that isn't just the first disc.
https://kat.cr/daft-punk-tron-legacy-ost-2cdrip-2010-mjn-t4783620.html
>>69129548
They used to sell the extra tracks in a limited two-disc edition, pressed to a limited vinyl edition and as downloadable mp3s with a code that came with the record. Now those offers don't exist anymore. Such is the fate of "digital exclusives".
>>69128616
Michael Douglas looked fucking great in antman, RDJ less so.