Tron: Abort, Retry, Fail
I was thinking about why he didn't look right and I think that maybe it's because they didn't adjust the size of his head. Clu's head, despite having the age ironed out, is still as pudgy as the older Jeff Bridges' head.On the other hand, the CGI Jeff Bridges wasn't as bad as I thought; I thought it was very bold to pan around to see the entire face when 'we' are in 1989.
And I would imagine that technology will allow them to do an even better job, if only on Tron, since Clu has been eliminated, for the next one.
For me it varied depending on which scene. When Flynn was in the 1989 flashback, that looked off, even in the darker lighting.Agreed.. But I think it's the fact that it was a brief look that makes it effective. I really liked the job they did on Bridges to make him younger, but in the longer scenes, it was much less effective.
Agreed.. But I think it's the fact that it was a brief look that makes it effective. I really liked the job they did on Bridges to make him younger, but in the longer scenes, it was much less effective.
Personally, I wouldn't mind a sequel that centers on Sam/Quorra and Alan/Sam. I feel Legacy is a hand-off movie, transitioning into a new generation. I think Flynn had an overwhelming presence in this film, and essentially user super User god powers to save the entire day.
I find it's good to retire characters when they reach that level; especially if they go out with a bang.
I guess I have no problem with either of these because the first movie established that the original Grid already had both. When the graphics show us going through the original Grid's sky there are clearly shapes meant to emulate clouds, the new Grid's clouds are just higher resolution (analgous to video game clouds from an Atari game versus a PS1 game).Actually, the only item that really bugged my logically were some of the environments (clouds, water?).
Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!If they bring back Kevin Flynn for Tron 3, would that make him a...
wait for it...
...rebel without a Clu?![]()
I am actually going to see it again to see if those 'questionable' aspects actually hurt my enjoyment. Aspects are: Sam Flynn finding out about his father's secret hideout very quickly
That wasn't so bad. Sam dropped the coin on the floor of the arcade and saw that there were odd lines etched into it. He started pushing at the Tron arcade machine to see them clearly, and that's how he found out about the secret passage (because the machine was designed to move out of the way).
^ I never made the 2001 connection and might not have noticed if people didn't mention it.
I was thinking about why he didn't look right and I think that maybe it's because they didn't adjust the size of his head. Clu's head, despite having the age ironed out, is still as pudgy as the older Jeff Bridges' head.On the other hand, the CGI Jeff Bridges wasn't as bad as I thought; I thought it was very bold to pan around to see the entire face when 'we' are in 1989.
Got the soundtrack today.![]()
I was thinking about why he didn't look right and I think that maybe it's because they didn't adjust the size of his head. Clu's head, despite having the age ironed out, is still as pudgy as the older Jeff Bridges' head.On the other hand, the CGI Jeff Bridges wasn't as bad as I thought; I thought it was very bold to pan around to see the entire face when 'we' are in 1989.
I think for me the main problem is the CGI model just didn't look enough like the young Jeff Bridges to BEGIN with. They chose a puffier-faced Bridges that didn't capture his unique look very well at all. They should have either gone with his look from the first Tron or (if they wanted a slightler older version) the look he had during the Tucker years.
The real Bridges is also a LOT more expressive than anything we saw the CGI version do. That was another huge giveaway for me.
Agreed.. But I think it's the fact that it was a brief look that makes it effective. I really liked the job they did on Bridges to make him younger, but in the longer scenes, it was much less effective.
I think we needed ONE final glimpse of young Bruce/Tron... when Tron fights for the User at the end...
there still is the question of how CLU didn't know of Kevin's whereabouts for so many years...until Sam went into the grid.
there still is the question of how CLU didn't know of Kevin's whereabouts for so many years...until Sam went into the grid.
Sam left the Grid with Quorra, then they went to see Kevin. After that, Sam took Kevin's old light cycle back into the Grid, and thus Clu was able to track Kevin down (his apartment, anyway) by tracing the light cycle's path to its source.
Dillinger Jr. was there to set up his role in the third movie if there will be a third movie.
I think I read somewhere that David Warner didn't like Tron so you won't be seeing him again in the Tron universe.
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