@blackkey1976 lol yes it was fine when there was no diversity and white's were getting all the roles but now that other race's are getting chance's it's outrageous.......what kind of logic is that.
@blackkey1976 are u telling a black actor is chosen just because he is black? That's more crazy logic. Over the countless movies made since Hollywood began with only white's in the movies ur now making it like it some reverse racism going on because blacks and other minorities are starting to get more roles. What's the saying..... equality feel's like oppression to those in power. You had no problem with all whites and you seem to think them being white had nothing to do with why they got the job (especially over a minority but I bet you think the white was just a better actor) but when you see black's in part you immediately think they got the part because they are black. That's logic makes no sense especially when you know the history of old Hollywood and what black's had to do just to get recognized.
I love Tron. I remember when I was much younger and being enthralled with the animation and the effects. To this day I still watch it with the same wonder.
I think it's about time the Academy put Tron into the special effects Hall Of Fame, in recognition of how groundbreaking the use of CGI in a feature film was, what an incredible example of an emerging artform Tron was and in explicit recognition of it having been banned from teh awards when it was a new release.
Tron, ET, Star Trek 2, Poltergeist, Blade Runner all coming out the same year, what a great year to be a kid. I spent my allowance watching these movies over and over.
Got a tear in my eye toward the end of this video when I saw all those films listed. That was a hell of a year all those movies were so original. That is some real cinema, though I became more of a sci-fi fan I see now why.
Wendy / Walter Carlos (changed in the middle of filming Tron) was actually an early innovator in MIDI and utilized tons of new computer technology in creating the soundtrack to Tron. Her work was revolutionary for its day and helped pave the way for the synthesizer integration with computers and the 80's synth wave.
Wendy Carlos transitioned in the late 1960s/early 70s, and while she did continue to record albums as "Walter Carlos" for several years afterwards she came out publicly as transgender in a Playboy interview in 1979. Tron was released in 1982. You may be thinking of the middle of filming "The Shining," which would be closer to that timeframe.
Re: Pacman cameo Mind blown. Childhood favourite. Finding this out 30years later. I watch it at least twice a year. Was so happy with the sequel. Need number 3
#11: If you were a bedroom coder back in the 80's, you would have probably been familiar with the 'TRON' and 'TROFF' commands. 'TRON' stood for 'TRaceON' and 'TROFF' stood for 'TRaceOFF'. Basically, you'd run those commands so that you could trace or step through your program and find any bugs or issues that you might not catch if the program was running in a normal execution state. The cool thing about the choice of the name 'Tron' was that Tron was sort of the security program, making sure that the other programs were behaving as expected and not interfering with each other, so not only was the name cool, it also had some meaning in the programming world.
@@KuddlKat Shoot. Well, there goes my personal pet theory of 30+ years. :D I guess I should have made it more clear that it was my own interpretation of the name and the similarities just seemed a little too uncanny to be coincidence.
@raydeen2k Good ol' BASIC. I'm pretty sure that was the first computer language learned by any kid trying to lean coding in the early '80s. I used to pump out "if/then", "elseif/else" and "goto" statements by the thousands on our Commodore 64 back in the day. Yes, I've always been a geek
I was twelve when Tron came out, and it was a favorite for me. I have always loved the film, and yes, discovered deeper meanings when I got older. It still holds up as a great film!
I'm 53 & was apart of the arcade revolution & the excitement when a new game was introduced. There'd be lines of kids waiting to have a go, it was a good time to be a kid. Tron, Bladerunner & Big Trouble in little China are my go to movies on rainy days.
There were TWO arcade games based on Tron. The multi-game Tron (several minigames), and the singular game Discs of Tron. That one featured a game based loosely on the battles and the bouncing ball game that they had to hit the other player's platform. You'd jump between platforms, aim the disc, and fling it at the enemy, hoping to knock him off his platform. Great game for its time.
I was in college at the time Tron came out, so it really struck a chord with me. The notion that a person’s computer programs were literally a virtual replication of the person was an interesting concept at the time. Given the set up with the characters in the real world and Flynn’s interactions with the programs there are a number of scenes (such as the scene where Flynn gives Yori a kiss) can get somewhat Freudian.
Tron vs E.T. vs Poltergeist vs Blade Runner vs The Thing I swear movies in the early 1980's had the bar set so high. Imagine walking in a theater and seeing that lineup.
Wastingsometimehere true, that’s like an entire year of films in 2019 where we now have to wait 2 weeks after every mediocre Disneybuster to get new films out.
That's because back in the day. Disney and all those other movie craters cared about the fans and what the fans wanted to see. Now in 2020 Disney only makes movies with a woke message in it. And if you don't like it. That can only mean you are a racist or a sexist.
@Hey McFly I remember when the licensed products came out for Return of the Jedi. Watching the movie was only part of the fun. You could shortly afterwards buy the cool toys, games, and collectibles like Burger King drinking glasses with Star Wars artwork on it. We got some at the Old National Highway location near Atlanta and I remember I dropped and broke mine when we were going to the car. :( Oh, memories!
Yes, Tron is indeed a masterpiece. There is something timeless and indescribable captured in this film. In some ways it makes 1982 seem more cutting edge than current time. And Tron legacy, albeit to a lesser extent, is similarly successful. I’m looking forward to watching this again.
I remember first seeing this when it premiered on the Disney Channel around 1984. Our family turned out the lights and watched it on your 19 inch TV! I was an instant fan!
That would actually be Monday, April 18, 1983, which was also the day of the television debut of the Disney Channel. I remember seeing the preview before it aired and asked my parents if I could stay up and watch it (I was nine years old and it was a school night). Thankfully they said yes!
I loved Tron when it first came out , and still do. I would say I wore out at least two VHS tapes of the movie. I just turned 60yr's old and would watch it again.
I got my 2 year old daughter hooked on watching the DVD with me. She was bored with the live action but got stuck to the screen once they went into the computer. This was back in 2014.
There's also a reference to the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still, which was also used in Evil Dead. There's a cubicle in the Enron building with "Klaatu Barada Nikto" pinned to the wall.
Tron is one of my favorite movies of all time. When I completed building my home movie room with 90 inch HD projection screen it was the very first movie I played. This movie is the forerunner of all modern CGI movies and because 1982 was one of the best years for movies ever it got lost in the sea of great films.
I believe that was done as a nod to the movie and Captain Marvel applying a red and gold colour to her uniform was a nod to the Dark Phoenix storyline in X-Men.
@Mark E. Fenlason Agreed, I'm glad I grew up in the later 70's/ early 80's when arcade games were all the rage. Those decades were the best and it was a such a fun and simpler time back then.
Mmmm, 7-11 Coke Slurpie. Those were amazing. I used to freeze what I didn't finish and it was a good summer sugar-ice pop. Sadly my 7-11s never had video game machines.
Actually, the two Journey songs were "Only Solutions" and "1990's Theme." "Separate Ways" made an appearance in Tron Legacy. I absolutely LOVED this movie when it first came out. When I see it today, I can see its flaws, but it's still a favorite, and it still looks STUNNING. (And Wendy Carlos' score is still fantastic.)
Tron is one of my most favorite movies of all time. Plus it was made around the time where Disney actually tried to make original movies rather than unneeded remakes and killing beloved franchises.
The effects in Tron Legacy were very polished, but Tron (1982) is still my favourite of the two, and one of my favourite 80's movies overall. Cindy Morgan was then, and still is, a gorgeous lady.
I didn't realize 1982 was such a massive year for movies. More fantastic films were released just in that summer than in the entire last ten years. Moviemaking has truly fallen off a cliff.
The visuals in the first Tron still look awesome even in 2021. The combination of the B/W film with the stark blue and red colorized images and the early CGI, it just looks awesome.
@8:15: I actually found one of these in the basement of a ski resort in Colorado back in 1990. I went nuts about it ('cause the movie is awesome) and actually hacked my parents off when I told them I wanted to spend 1 day playing the game instead of skiing. We lived in Missouri at the time, and I genuinely loved skiing in Colorado, so they were completely baffled as to why I was so enamored with it. Good video!
@@yoda908 I actually kind of like that if there is a 3rd movie, that it will be after another long gap. There was 28 years between the first and 2nd...if the 3rd film came out like 3-5 years after the 2nd it would feel a bit weird. I like the idea of 12+ years between the 2nd and 3rd. Because then...the "trilogy" could each represent a different era/aesthetic of cinema.
8:00 - Journey recorded "Only Solutions" and the instrumental "1990's Theme" (heard in the arcade sequences) for the soundtrack. "Only Solutions" was later remixed for inclusion on Journey's 'Time3' box set and is a lesser version IMO. "Separate Ways" was on the 'Frontiers' album and featured in the arcade scene of 'Tron Legacy', but was never on the soundtrack. Nitpicking, I know.
TRON - one of my most favorite movies ever!!! The creators of the film knew there's no problems, only solutions ;) it's incredibly laughable the film did NOT get a Oscar Nomination because the academy claimed the filmmakers cheated by using computers.The MPA does not compute.
I guess I'm one of the few that actually saw this movie in the theater. I was 7 at the time. It was awesome! I remember that when I came out everything looked red and blue for a while, kinda felt like I was in a game:) Thanks for doing this video.
Thanks for another great video, man. Tron has been a favourite of mine since it blew my immature 11-year-old mind when I plunked myself down in that theatre seat back in July 1982.
I loved the movie . I saw it opening day with my dad. My Christmas present was the light cycle toys along with all action figures. Omg I miss this time period. Growing up as a kid in the eighties can never be replicated. You’d have to live in the period to understand what I mean.
Great video! Back in 1979 my friend and I stumbled across an Apple ][ computer in a side room off the library at our Jr High school. We spent hours teaching ourselves BASIC programming after school and created some simple but fun games. When Tron came out it totally captured my imagination. Thanks for the blast from the past. Incidentally, in 2003 Buena Vista games released Tron 2.0 for PC. It was fantastic and totally captured the feel of the Tron world in a FPS. Still have it around here somewhere....
I feel for all you kids that will never know what the eighties were like. You guys will never experience the pride and joy of being American. It was the best 10 years in American history.
Those computer graphics were impossible in home back when this came out. It was pretty impressive. It was a era of discovery for the computer and TRON was a dream of what might be.
have you ever played Discs of Tron? Although I love the Tron arcade game, I preferred Discs. Very rare back in the day, so imagine how hard it is to find today. luckily the ROMs are out there.
There was a second TRON video game released in 1983 that was arguably better than the one we all know and love. It was called Discs of Tron and the original "cabinets" included a "photobooth" style build where you would actually "enter" the game, adding to the immersion of being 'in the game'. It was essentially the disc battle scene from the movie that would have you throwing your disc at your opponent and also bounce off the walls to attack. It was one of the earliest games that had an actual 3D environment where your sprite and your opponent were 2D, but the discs moved in 3D space. It was extremely unique and presented the player with an entirely new playing experience like Battlezone in 1980 (again, an extremely early version of real 3D), Dragon's Lair in 1983 (and the other laserdisc games that followed) and then Afterburner II in 1987. I love your videos, but I sure do wish you would invest in a microphone for the shots when you're on camera.
Intellivision had Tron: Deadly Discs, which I still have the system and game and can play it, but the controllers don't work consistently........One of my favorite video games.....
I was scrolling through looking for mention of discs of tron, glad I'm not the only one that remembers it. Tron 2.0 Was also pretty great on pc, the light cycles mode on it was amazing for the time
I'm a supervisor at a nuclear power plant. I started watching these videos a week ago, haven't been to work since. We had a meltdown, I had to turn my ringer off. Keep it up, Minty!
I was 11 yrs old when Tron came out and it looked so freakin cool. It was way ahead of it's time in look, concept, & filming techniques. Plus, both it's storyline and it's visuals foreshadowed virtual reality and the amazing game graphics that were to come. The fact that they were snubbed by the Oscars just shows how ahead of their time they were. The 1982 film industry had no idea the future was going that way. Bottom line, Tron deserves it's cult status for MANY reasons.
One correction, the name of the virtual environment was "The Grid", ENCOM was the name of Flynn's old company, where the computer mainframe was located, it was not the name of the mainframe. "The ENCOM mainframe" communicates it was ENCOM's mainframe, not that ENCOM was its name.
Holy balls. All this time, I had NO idea you could pass through the tanks in that segment of the TRON videogame. You really do learn something new every day.
Sucks that Disney won't green light the sequel to Tron Legacy. Legacy did more than respectable (box office) especially considering how long ago the original hit. Disney won't pay attention to anything but Star wars and live action remakes...
I would like to see TRON characters escaping to the real world; avatars of the real world infiltrating the Grid; most of all, the GRID villians (and "good guys") infiltrating the Internet!
I remember that oscars thing when I was a kid. I argued with older people allot over it. I guess they thought you just punch a few buttons on a keyboard and an image magically appears. Not to mention how hard it was back then to transfer a digital image to film. Watch the documentary on the DVD. It's longer than the movie.
That was a wild summer! ET was huge, I remember all the ads for kids toys related to it not to mention reeses' peices. That year yielded some of the greatest movies of that decade, and a large number of them too. The Christmas ads were so awsome as a kid that year, and I spent a lot of time flipping through them too!
A modern classic. I remember watching this for the first time as a kid and found it unwatchable at the time. I think the brightness of the lights did something to my vision. No problems today of course.
Yeah i too had the same feeling when i watched it for the first time. I felt it was a little boring. But the movie still impressed me a lot and stuck in my head. Four or 5 years later i watched it again and this time the spark ignited something in me and i became a huuuge fan. Now i own it on DVD, Laserdisc and Blu-ray. And also have a copy of the Soundtrack too.
I was disappointed with TRON:Legacy since it was not the direction I would have taken the storyline. TRON:Uprising looked really cool but I have only seen the first two episodes.
@@billkeithchannel Purchased both seasons on Amazon Prime. It's pretty cool. The animation style is a bit too Aeon Flux for my taste, but it works in its weird iconic way. If I had to guess, it fell victim to being very expensive to produce (animation is top notch, and it stars Bruce Boxleitner, Elijah Wood, Lance Henriksen, Pee Wee Herman, and others) and it was aired on a subsidiary network (Disney XD) that usually isn't in basic cable packages, which would have pay gated the ratings quite a bit.
@@valecrassus7835 believe it or not, Uprising was actually cancelled due to a lack of viewers. This was mainly because 1, it was put on DisneyXD. 2, they would stream episodes at like 12 in the morning. And 3, it was really aimed at the wrong age group. They were expecting kids as young as 7 to watch the show but it's really more for teenagers. At the end of the day, not enough people watched the show so it was never continued. It sucks because it's a really good show and it has so much potential.
One of my favourite movies. I watched this with my dad back in the day, but he thought it was silly, asking me if I thought little people were living in my computer. I had to explain that it was an allegory; It was about us. WE are the little people inside a computer.
@@requinremembers I kind of felt the same way when I first watched it. But, once I got past expectations and accepted the movie on its own terms, I came to like it.
Hunter's Moon I like legacy more. Reason being that the story is much better, much more powerful. Pacing is faster which is a good thing. Action and visuals are technically better. And finally the music is epic, emotional, beautiful, badass, and amazing, and kind of helps drive the story and character feelings. Tron was already good, but legacy expanded, and improved.
Fun facts: 1. TRON was originally to have a short feature film added after the movie called "Computers Are People Too" but it got axed. 2. The TRON arcade cabinets had blacklight bulbs & an internally lit joystick. Your white clothes would glow while in front of it, similar to the movie style. 3. Don Bluth -> the Dragon's Lair & Space Ace laserdisc arcade games. Look closely at the Secret of Nimh and you'll see the artwork & lettering looks extremely similar to Dragon's Lair if you've seen it. 4. There were little fold-out promotional posters for the movie. I had one I got on eBay some few years ago. There were also toys like the light cycles & figures that were cool looking. The figures each came with their own disc. 5. There are other Disney easter eggs in the move so Pac-Man isn't the only easter egg in it. Sadly the sequel, TRON: Legacy, didn't live up to it's potential. It's still a fun one to watch anyway & has some nice effects in it.
Journey's _Separate Ways_ was NEVER a part of the movie. The two songs were _Only Solutions_ which was at the end of the credits and _1990_ an instrumental that was used during the early arcade scene at Flynn's.
As I'm sitting here, watching your 'Post', 'Minty', it is VERY Hard to believe all of the things you mentioned about the movie 'TRON'. For me in my mid-teen years.... I Truly enjoyed it!! A L L Of that Hard Work, established by the movie, gave Rise to All of the Other "newly animated/computer-generated movies" of Our times of the Present ( 2024 )!! ...... sadly, the character 'Lori', played by Cindy Morgan passed away in Dec 2023 ( TCM Remembers 2024 -- [time ~ 2:19 ] ). Thanks Cindy.
I remember seeing the preview for Tron when I was a kid and being kinda freaked out by it. Everything was black and neon and was just different looking than the world I was familiar with. It took me a long time to see this, but when I did I loved it! I finally saw it in college when Babylon 5 was in full swing; I enjoyed seeing Bruce Boxleitner as Tron, but was happily surprised to see his B5 co-star Peter Jurasik as the discus player Flynn defeats in his first game. That show is a classic too and has a lot of great computer effects.
TRON had such an effect on me, I had the VHS video on order for near on 10 months and it cost ~AUD80, the first 'commercial/cinema feature' I bought. It also helped that I was all over the IBM PC release at the time.. and I was hugely into synthesizers following hearing Carlos' "Switched On Bach" (in 1970) and other synthesists, like Jean-Michel Jarre, Isao Tomita, Vangelis, etc... Such a great conglomeration of music, art and computing..
I remember seeing the promo ads in newspapers and magazines for "Tron" prior to its release. I, myself, was really looking forward to seeing the movie when it debuted in movie theaters in 1982. When I finally watched the movie, I was incredibly thrilled with the film. It was unlike any other movie I had ever seen before, and, in my opinion, "Tron" has not been matched yet as a science fiction film.
I saw Tron several times in the theatre in 1982 but my father had a friend who owned a theater. I also saw Road Warrior and Blade Runner in the same theatre and many Kung Fu movies there as well
Was the Tron cabinet not widely imported into Australia? I got to see a Tron "cocktail" last year, it was neat. I remember both stand up and sit down enclosed cabinets for Tron and Discs Of Tron.
"ONLY Solutions" and "1999 Theme." "Separate Ways" was composed for it, but wasn't used, instead becoming a hit for the band on the Frontiers album. It was later used in the TRON: Legacy sequel.
Ahh the 80's, when creativity mattered and great movies were made.
Everyone has been reprogrammed to be wired into their phones and other devices...as I type from my tablet.
@blackkey1976 lol yes it was fine when there was no diversity and white's were getting all the roles but now that other race's are getting chance's it's outrageous.......what kind of logic is that.
@blackkey1976 are u telling a black actor is chosen just because he is black? That's more crazy logic. Over the countless movies made since Hollywood began with only white's in the movies ur now making it like it some reverse racism going on because blacks and other minorities are starting to get more roles. What's the saying..... equality feel's like oppression to those in power. You had no problem with all whites and you seem to think them being white had nothing to do with why they got the job (especially over a minority but I bet you think the white was just a better actor) but when you see black's in part you immediately think they got the part because they are black. That's logic makes no sense especially when you know the history of old Hollywood and what black's had to do just to get recognized.
Yes agree and we had the worst fashion....but I still love 80s movies
Amen and woke free
Freakin love Tron! It is mandatory to watch it in my house to be part of the family. If not then you get de-rezed. Nice pull Minty. 👍🏼
I could join your family then!
Are you a user?
I love Tron. I remember when I was much younger and being enthralled with the animation and the effects. To this day I still watch it with the same wonder.
I think it's about time the Academy put Tron into the special effects Hall Of Fame, in recognition of how groundbreaking the use of CGI in a feature film was, what an incredible example of an emerging artform Tron was and in explicit recognition of it having been banned from teh awards when it was a new release.
Tron, ET, Star Trek 2, Poltergeist, Blade Runner all coming out the same year, what a great year to be a kid. I spent my allowance watching these movies over and over.
And The Thing too!
First Blood, Rocky III, The Secret of N.I.M.H.
82 was a monster year for movies!
Got a tear in my eye toward the end of this video when I saw all those films listed. That was a hell of a year all those movies were so original. That is some real cinema, though I became more of a sci-fi fan I see now why.
Wendy / Walter Carlos (changed in the middle of filming Tron) was actually an early innovator in MIDI and utilized tons of new computer technology in creating the soundtrack to Tron. Her work was revolutionary for its day and helped pave the way for the synthesizer integration with computers and the 80's synth wave.
Wendy Carlos transitioned in the late 1960s/early 70s, and while she did continue to record albums as "Walter Carlos" for several years afterwards she came out publicly as transgender in a Playboy interview in 1979. Tron was released in 1982. You may be thinking of the middle of filming "The Shining," which would be closer to that timeframe.
Tron today...is STILL AMAZING!!! Then again, I'm an 80's kid, so I love a lot of 80's movies. For real though, TRON IS AMAZING!
i watch it now with my 10yr old son, hows that for a chip off the old block
Living in the 80s must be fun.
I'm a late 70's kid, and I agree. I always loved the recognizers from both Tron films. They're just cool.
Re: Pacman cameo
Mind blown. Childhood favourite. Finding this out 30years later. I watch it at least twice a year. Was so happy with the sequel. Need number 3
The biggest thing with cult classics is: they're always ahead of their time.
True.
#11: If you were a bedroom coder back in the 80's, you would have probably been familiar with the 'TRON' and 'TROFF' commands. 'TRON' stood for 'TRaceON' and 'TROFF' stood for 'TRaceOFF'. Basically, you'd run those commands so that you could trace or step through your program and find any bugs or issues that you might not catch if the program was running in a normal execution state. The cool thing about the choice of the name 'Tron' was that Tron was sort of the security program, making sure that the other programs were behaving as expected and not interfering with each other, so not only was the name cool, it also had some meaning in the programming world.
Unfortunately, the movie name TRON was based on shortening "electronic," but I agree it would have been great to use for that reason.
@@KuddlKat Shoot. Well, there goes my personal pet theory of 30+ years. :D I guess I should have made it more clear that it was my own interpretation of the name and the similarities just seemed a little too uncanny to be coincidence.
the arcade game at the end says TRON = To Run On Nothing
@@KuddlKat In fact, Lisberger says in the DVD commentary it's short for "electron".
@raydeen2k Good ol' BASIC. I'm pretty sure that was the first computer language learned by any kid trying to lean coding in the early '80s. I used to pump out "if/then", "elseif/else" and "goto" statements by the thousands on our Commodore 64 back in the day. Yes, I've always been a geek
I was twelve when Tron came out, and it was a favorite for me. I have always loved the film, and yes, discovered deeper meanings when I got older. It still holds up as a great film!
I'm 53 & was apart of the arcade revolution & the excitement when a new game was introduced.
There'd be lines of kids waiting to have a go, it was a good time to be a kid.
Tron, Bladerunner & Big Trouble in little China are my go to movies on rainy days.
Tron and Tron: Legacy are both great films!
You are half right.
There were TWO arcade games based on Tron. The multi-game Tron (several minigames), and the singular game Discs of Tron. That one featured a game based loosely on the battles and the bouncing ball game that they had to hit the other player's platform. You'd jump between platforms, aim the disc, and fling it at the enemy, hoping to knock him off his platform. Great game for its time.
Deadly Discs Of Tron
Tron has always been one of my favorite movies of all time.
I was in college at the time Tron came out, so it really struck a chord with me. The notion that a person’s computer programs were literally a virtual replication of the person was an interesting concept at the time. Given the set up with the characters in the real world and Flynn’s interactions with the programs there are a number of scenes (such as the scene where Flynn gives Yori a kiss) can get somewhat Freudian.
Tron vs E.T. vs Poltergeist vs Blade Runner vs The Thing
I swear movies in the early 1980's had the bar set so high. Imagine walking in a theater and seeing that lineup.
Wastingsometimehere true, that’s like an entire year of films in 2019 where we now have to wait 2 weeks after every mediocre Disneybuster to get new films out.
I saw those movies in the theater in 1982, I was 12. Seeing them on the big screen with an audience was AMAZING.
That's because back in the day. Disney and all those other movie craters cared about the fans and what the fans wanted to see. Now in 2020 Disney only makes movies with a woke message in it. And if you don't like it. That can only mean you are a racist or a sexist.
@Hey McFly I remember when the licensed products came out for Return of the Jedi. Watching the movie was only part of the fun. You could shortly afterwards buy the cool toys, games, and collectibles like Burger King drinking glasses with Star Wars artwork on it.
We got some at the Old National Highway location near Atlanta and I remember I dropped and broke mine when we were going to the car. :( Oh, memories!
And less #woke in all those movies than an average 5-minutes segment of today's crap.
Yes, Tron is indeed a masterpiece. There is something timeless and indescribable captured in this film. In some ways it makes 1982 seem more cutting edge than current time. And Tron legacy, albeit to a lesser extent, is similarly successful. I’m looking forward to watching this again.
I remember first seeing this when it premiered on the Disney Channel around 1984. Our family turned out the lights and watched it on your 19 inch TV! I was an instant fan!
That would actually be Monday, April 18, 1983, which was also the day of the television debut of the Disney Channel. I remember seeing the preview before it aired and asked my parents if I could stay up and watch it (I was nine years old and it was a school night). Thankfully they said yes!
I also remember first seeing it on TV back in the ‘80s. It totally blew my mind!
I loved Tron when it first came out , and still do. I would say I wore out at least two VHS tapes of the movie. I just turned 60yr's old and would watch it again.
I got my 2 year old daughter hooked on watching the DVD with me. She was bored with the live action but got stuck to the screen once they went into the computer. This was back in 2014.
There's also a reference to the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still, which was also used in Evil Dead. There's a cubicle in the Enron building with "Klaatu Barada Nikto" pinned to the wall.
Tron is one of my favorite movies of all time. When I completed building my home movie room with 90 inch HD projection screen it was the very first movie I played. This movie is the forerunner of all modern CGI movies and because 1982 was one of the best years for movies ever it got lost in the sea of great films.
Tron is a masterpiece I remember watching this on cable every chance I could
I still remember watching this with my dad when I was 9 years old at the movie theater... and it's been one of my all time favorite movies ever since!
Seems to me there should be a special effects award given retroactively.
Fun fact: In the Captain Marvel movie, when she's applying a new colour scheme to her uniform, she briefly sports a Tron-like design.
Josep Duran ... AWESOME! Thanks for the info! 👍🏼
@@dondavis6293 But she says... Nah!
I believe that was done as a nod to the movie and Captain Marvel applying a red and gold colour to her uniform was a nod to the Dark Phoenix storyline in X-Men.
Personally, as much as I loved E.T., honestly I liked TRON more. Still do.
I liked Eat Me the Estrasexual…...LOL
After watching Tron for the first time it looks bizarre and amazing.
Tron was fantastic
E.T. was so sugary sweet that it gave me tooth decay.
Me too!
About time Minty!!! You forget that the special effects would inspire the short live tv series of 1983 Automan.
I remember that summer! Coke Slerppies ,hanging out at 7-11 playing TRON and watching girls! It was a good summer!
Mark E. Fenlason had ya beat, was doing more than watching girls at this time. lol 😝
Yeah it was, the 80's were a great time to be alive.
@Mark E. Fenlason Agreed, I'm glad I grew up in the later 70's/ early 80's when arcade games were all the rage. Those decades were the best and it was a such a fun and simpler time back then.
Mmmm, 7-11 Coke Slurpie. Those were amazing. I used to freeze what I didn't finish and it was a good summer sugar-ice pop. Sadly my 7-11s never had video game machines.
.back in DA summer of 69
Actually, the two Journey songs were "Only Solutions" and "1990's Theme." "Separate Ways" made an appearance in Tron Legacy.
I absolutely LOVED this movie when it first came out. When I see it today, I can see its flaws, but it's still a favorite, and it still looks STUNNING. (And Wendy Carlos' score is still fantastic.)
Tron is one of my most favorite movies of all time. Plus it was made around the time where Disney actually tried to make original movies rather than unneeded remakes and killing beloved franchises.
The effects in Tron Legacy were very polished, but Tron (1982) is still my favourite of the two, and one of my favourite 80's movies overall.
Cindy Morgan was then, and still is, a gorgeous lady.
Damn, 1982 was an awesome year for movies when you look at the lineup. Even Secret of Nihm is one of my favorites.
I didn't realize 1982 was such a massive year for movies. More fantastic films were released just in that summer than in the entire last ten years. Moviemaking has truly fallen off a cliff.
Classic. I love TRON Legacy too and its soundtrack by Daft Punk, so cool.
The visuals in the first Tron still look awesome even in 2021. The combination of the B/W film with the stark blue and red colorized images and the early CGI, it just looks awesome.
I feel like there is an alternate timeline where E.T. under-performed and this is the movie that took the entire world by storm.
@8:15: I actually found one of these in the basement of a ski resort in Colorado back in 1990. I went nuts about it ('cause the movie is awesome) and actually hacked my parents off when I told them I wanted to spend 1 day playing the game instead of skiing. We lived in Missouri at the time, and I genuinely loved skiing in Colorado, so they were completely baffled as to why I was so enamored with it.
Good video!
I love Tron still, I have the original and "Tron Legacy"on DVD. Waiting or the third movie.
Me too I watched Tron Legacy before I watched the original Tron.
Long wait.
@@yoda908 I actually kind of like that if there is a 3rd movie, that it will be after another long gap. There was 28 years between the first and 2nd...if the 3rd film came out like 3-5 years after the 2nd it would feel a bit weird.
I like the idea of 12+ years between the 2nd and 3rd.
Because then...the "trilogy" could each represent a different era/aesthetic of cinema.
8:00 - Journey recorded "Only Solutions" and the instrumental "1990's Theme" (heard in the arcade sequences) for the soundtrack. "Only Solutions" was later remixed for inclusion on Journey's 'Time3' box set and is a lesser version IMO. "Separate Ways" was on the 'Frontiers' album and featured in the arcade scene of 'Tron Legacy', but was never on the soundtrack.
Nitpicking, I know.
Erik Johnson Hey! Didn't see this comment before posting mine. You did a better job, though. 👍🏻
@@AlanOnBass65 GMTA :)
The Resistance GMTA? What does tmat mean?
@@AlanOnBass65 Great Minds Think Alike
This song was in rocky 4 with Ivan drago
TRON - one of my most favorite movies ever!!! The creators of the film knew there's no problems, only solutions ;) it's incredibly laughable the film did NOT get a Oscar Nomination because the academy claimed the filmmakers cheated by using computers.The MPA does not compute.
A: It stars the Dude!
B: Lacy from Cady Shack
That's all you need to know.
Don't forget Sheridan from Babylon 5!
@@katherinefreymuth2030 As well as Londo Mollari =]
The TRON abides
Erm, . . . Have we all forgotten about Gul "FOUR LIGHTS" Madred, or Chancellor "Don't let it end this way" Gorkon?!?
I haven't!
Tron is a victim of the old guard feeling threatened.
The blu ray clean up of this movie is astonishingly good, one of the best digital remasterings I’ve ever seen.
I guess I'm one of the few that actually saw this movie in the theater. I was 7 at the time. It was awesome! I remember that when I came out everything looked red and blue for a while, kinda felt like I was in a game:) Thanks for doing this video.
Excellent presentation! Tron is one of my favorite movies and the DVD is part of my collection. Thank you!
Loved Tron.. thanks for the info!
Thanks for another great video, man. Tron has been a favourite of mine since it blew my immature 11-year-old mind when I plunked myself down in that theatre seat back in July 1982.
I loved the movie . I saw it opening day with my dad. My Christmas present was the light cycle toys along with all action figures. Omg I miss this time period. Growing up as a kid in the eighties can never be replicated. You’d have to live in the period to understand what I mean.
Tron was huge to me when it came out.
I was 9 years old and it blew my kid mind!!!
**** waiting patiently for Tron 3.0
At 5:36 you immediately recognize Syd Mead's work. Awesome stuff!
Great video! Back in 1979 my friend and I stumbled across an Apple ][ computer in a side room off the library at our Jr High school. We spent hours teaching ourselves BASIC programming after school and created some simple but fun games. When Tron came out it totally captured my imagination. Thanks for the blast from the past. Incidentally, in 2003 Buena Vista games released Tron 2.0 for PC. It was fantastic and totally captured the feel of the Tron world in a FPS. Still have it around here somewhere....
I feel for all you kids that will never know what the eighties were like. You guys will never experience the pride and joy of being American. It was the best 10 years in American history.
Great job, Minty! Thank you for showcasing one of my all time favorite movies!
I remember seeing it at a local movie theater, coming out and finding a Tron game in the lobby...good times...
Same. I legitimately feel sad for other people who did not get to experience the arcade game right after watching the movie.
Those computer graphics were impossible in home back when this came out. It was pretty impressive. It was a era of discovery for the computer and TRON was a dream of what might be.
I bought a broken Tron upright and fixed it. I now happily play it at my leisure!
have you ever played Discs of Tron? Although I love the Tron arcade game, I preferred Discs. Very rare back in the day, so imagine how hard it is to find today. luckily the ROMs are out there.
One of my favorite movies as kid, still one of my all time favorites as an adult!
I saw Tron in a theater when it first came out and have the Blu Ray
I also saw Tron Legacy in IMAX and have THAT Blu Ray
I was 2 when Tron came out, saw it on vhs, but I did see Legacy in IMAX 3D
Love your shows. Keep up the good work. Would love to see you do a segment of what year had the best movie releases over all years.
There was a second TRON video game released in 1983 that was arguably better than the one we all know and love. It was called Discs of Tron and the original "cabinets" included a "photobooth" style build where you would actually "enter" the game, adding to the immersion of being 'in the game'. It was essentially the disc battle scene from the movie that would have you throwing your disc at your opponent and also bounce off the walls to attack.
It was one of the earliest games that had an actual 3D environment where your sprite and your opponent were 2D, but the discs moved in 3D space. It was extremely unique and presented the player with an entirely new playing experience like Battlezone in 1980 (again, an extremely early version of real 3D), Dragon's Lair in 1983 (and the other laserdisc games that followed) and then Afterburner II in 1987.
I love your videos, but I sure do wish you would invest in a microphone for the shots when you're on camera.
Here is a good review and play of the game:
ua-cam.com/video/IFxegR-AR9g/v-deo.html
And there was the AWESOME TRON 2.0 game, released 20 years later, for PCs and Macs.
Intellivision had Tron: Deadly Discs, which I still have the system and game and can play it, but the controllers don't work consistently........One of my favorite video games.....
I freakin' loved that game!
Hard as crap, but worth it!
I was scrolling through looking for mention of discs of tron, glad I'm not the only one that remembers it.
Tron 2.0 Was also pretty great on pc, the light cycles mode on it was amazing for the time
I'm a supervisor at a nuclear power plant. I started watching these videos a week ago, haven't been to work since. We had a meltdown, I had to turn my ringer off. Keep it up, Minty!
nice dude / big fan of Tron
I liked Return to Oz and Flight of the Navigator (really liked that one since it was played on the Disney channel a lot when I was a child)
I was 11 yrs old when Tron came out and it looked so freakin cool. It was way ahead of it's time in look, concept, & filming techniques. Plus, both it's storyline and it's visuals foreshadowed virtual reality and the amazing game graphics that were to come. The fact that they were snubbed by the Oscars just shows how ahead of their time they were. The 1982 film industry had no idea the future was going that way. Bottom line, Tron deserves it's cult status for MANY reasons.
One correction, the name of the virtual environment was "The Grid", ENCOM was the name of Flynn's old company, where the computer mainframe was located, it was not the name of the mainframe. "The ENCOM mainframe" communicates it was ENCOM's mainframe, not that ENCOM was its name.
This movie is the true example of being ahead of its time.
Holy balls. All this time, I had NO idea you could pass through the tanks in that segment of the TRON videogame. You really do learn something new every day.
Sucks that Disney won't green light the sequel to Tron Legacy. Legacy did more than respectable (box office) especially considering how long ago the original hit. Disney won't pay attention to anything but Star wars and live action remakes...
I would like to see TRON characters escaping to the real world; avatars of the real world infiltrating the Grid; most of all, the GRID villians (and "good guys") infiltrating the Internet!
I don’t know if this is true but I heard that that Tron 3 was Greenlighted by Disney
Yeah, it also sucks that they won't continue TRON: Uprising either, that show is honestly one of the best Disney shows I've ever watched.
Legacy was balls.
Two disney films that will always resonate are "TRON" and "The Black Hole" which was the first person to be killed on screen, being Anthony Perkins.
I remember that oscars thing when I was a kid. I argued with older people allot over it. I guess they thought you just punch a few buttons on a keyboard and an image magically appears. Not to mention how hard it was back then to transfer a digital image to film. Watch the documentary on the DVD. It's longer than the movie.
I think that people still think the same thing today.
That was a wild summer! ET was huge, I remember all the ads for kids toys related to it not to mention reeses' peices. That year yielded some of the greatest movies of that decade, and a large number of them too. The Christmas ads were so awsome as a kid that year, and I spent a lot of time flipping through them too!
A modern classic. I remember watching this for the first time as a kid and found it unwatchable at the time. I think the brightness of the lights did something to my vision. No problems today of course.
Yeah i too had the same feeling when i watched it for the first time. I felt it was a little boring. But the movie still impressed me a lot and stuck in my head. Four or 5 years later i watched it again and this time the spark ignited something in me and i became a huuuge fan. Now i own it on DVD, Laserdisc and Blu-ray. And also have a copy of the Soundtrack too.
0:59 he is not just an arcade enthusiast. he is an arcade designer/programmer.
TRON: Uprising was a worthy successor to the story.
I was disappointed with TRON:Legacy since it was not the direction I would have taken the storyline. TRON:Uprising looked really cool but I have only seen the first two episodes.
It was a good movie, the effects were great and the directing was excellent as well, but I wish they kept the same special effects style
@@billkeithchannel Purchased both seasons on Amazon Prime. It's pretty cool. The animation style is a bit too Aeon Flux for my taste, but it works in its weird iconic way. If I had to guess, it fell victim to being very expensive to produce (animation is top notch, and it stars Bruce Boxleitner, Elijah Wood, Lance Henriksen, Pee Wee Herman, and others) and it was aired on a subsidiary network (Disney XD) that usually isn't in basic cable packages, which would have pay gated the ratings quite a bit.
@@billkeithchannel if you ever get the chance you should definitely watch the rest of it. It's such a good show. You can find it on Disney+.
@@valecrassus7835 believe it or not, Uprising was actually cancelled due to a lack of viewers. This was mainly because 1, it was put on DisneyXD. 2, they would stream episodes at like 12 in the morning. And 3, it was really aimed at the wrong age group. They were expecting kids as young as 7 to watch the show but it's really more for teenagers. At the end of the day, not enough people watched the show so it was never continued. It sucks because it's a really good show and it has so much potential.
I have always loved Tron.
I'd much rather watch Tron over E.T. The Extra Testicle anyway.
So glad I'm not the only one! E.T. was good, but so way overrated! Tron was much more enjoyable to me.
Haha I had to read that twice
What do you have against Eddie Torres?
Same here, E.T. the extra testicle is kinda boring.
I own Tron. E.T...not so much.
Thank you for the awesome video, brought back my childhood in the 80s. Keep up the superb work
ground-breaking film; way ahead of its time, which is why it's gained popularity as time has gone by...
One of my favourite movies. I watched this with my dad back in the day, but he thought it was silly, asking me if I thought little people were living in my computer. I had to explain that it was an allegory; It was about us. WE are the little people inside a computer.
Tron is one of my favourite films, the new Tron Legacy is OK but not on par with the original.....End of Line.
will say that the visual effects in, "Tron: Legacy" are pretty amazing, though (and a perfect movie for 3D, imho...)...
I despised "Legacy" and couldn't get through it. Everything is wrong w/ it, most especially that 80s feel and charm.
@@requinremembers I kind of felt the same way when I first watched it. But, once I got past expectations and accepted the movie on its own terms, I came to like it.
Hunter's Moon I like legacy more. Reason being that the story is much better, much more powerful. Pacing is faster which is a good thing. Action and visuals are technically better. And finally the music is epic, emotional, beautiful, badass, and amazing, and kind of helps drive the story and character feelings. Tron was already good, but legacy expanded, and improved.
@@jerelo175 agreed
I showed Tron to a 14 year old and she totally dug it. Liked it more than the sequel. There is hope for humanity yet..
Unlike many I loved the sequel and wanted the franchise to continue.
Fun facts:
1. TRON was originally to have a short feature film added after the movie called "Computers Are People Too" but it got axed.
2. The TRON arcade cabinets had blacklight bulbs & an internally lit joystick. Your white clothes would glow while in front of it, similar to the movie style.
3. Don Bluth -> the Dragon's Lair & Space Ace laserdisc arcade games. Look closely at the Secret of Nimh and you'll see the artwork & lettering looks extremely similar to Dragon's Lair if you've seen it.
4. There were little fold-out promotional posters for the movie. I had one I got on eBay some few years ago. There were also toys like the light cycles & figures that were cool looking. The figures each came with their own disc.
5. There are other Disney easter eggs in the move so Pac-Man isn't the only easter egg in it.
Sadly the sequel, TRON: Legacy, didn't live up to it's potential. It's still a fun one to watch anyway & has some nice effects in it.
Journey's _Separate Ways_ was NEVER a part of the movie. The two songs were _Only Solutions_ which was at the end of the credits and _1990_ an instrumental that was used during the early arcade scene at Flynn's.
I think it was actually “1990’s Theme”.
I thought this song was in the Rocky movie with Ivan Drago
Thanks for doing this one minty great video.. this is one of my all time favorite movies
Love this movie.
As I'm sitting here, watching your 'Post', 'Minty', it is VERY Hard to believe all of the things you mentioned about the movie 'TRON'.
For me in my mid-teen years.... I Truly enjoyed it!! A L L Of that Hard Work, established by the movie, gave Rise to All of the Other "newly animated/computer-generated movies" of Our times of the Present ( 2024 )!!
...... sadly, the character 'Lori', played by Cindy Morgan passed away in Dec 2023 ( TCM Remembers 2024 -- [time ~ 2:19 ] ). Thanks Cindy.
You're awesome man. I watch your videos to see how you mispronounce words as much as for the info !
I remember seeing the preview for Tron when I was a kid and being kinda freaked out by it. Everything was black and neon and was just different looking than the world I was familiar with. It took me a long time to see this, but when I did I loved it! I finally saw it in college when Babylon 5 was in full swing; I enjoyed seeing Bruce Boxleitner as Tron, but was happily surprised to see his B5 co-star Peter Jurasik as the discus player Flynn defeats in his first game. That show is a classic too and has a lot of great computer effects.
Banned from the Academy ? wow they really have always been the Old fogey club.
That's racist YO
@@Godzillafan1980 You have no idea what the word 'racist' means do you...?
@@Godzillafan1980 the type of nigga to call everything racist.
Considering The Academy Awards are voted on for the Members political purposes and Ego stro,ing it long ago stopped being about "the best"
Tron is still an amazing peice of cinema. Tron 2 was cool as well.
TRON had such an effect on me, I had the VHS video on order for near on 10 months and it cost ~AUD80, the first 'commercial/cinema feature' I bought. It also helped that I was all over the IBM PC release at the time.. and I was hugely into synthesizers following hearing Carlos' "Switched On Bach" (in 1970) and other synthesists, like Jean-Michel Jarre, Isao Tomita, Vangelis, etc... Such a great conglomeration of music, art and computing..
The '80s were such a great time for film.
I remember seeing the promo ads in newspapers and magazines for "Tron" prior to its release. I, myself, was really looking forward to seeing the movie when it debuted in movie theaters in 1982. When I finally watched the movie, I was incredibly thrilled with the film. It was unlike any other movie I had ever seen before, and, in my opinion, "Tron" has not been matched yet as a science fiction film.
I saw Tron several times in the theatre in 1982 but my father had a friend who owned a theater. I also saw Road Warrior and Blade Runner in the same theatre and many Kung Fu movies there as well
Was the Tron cabinet not widely imported into Australia? I got to see a Tron "cocktail" last year, it was neat. I remember both stand up and sit down enclosed cabinets for Tron and Discs Of Tron.
"ONLY Solutions" and "1999 Theme." "Separate Ways" was composed for it, but wasn't used, instead becoming a hit for the band on the Frontiers album. It was later used in the TRON: Legacy sequel.
I was hoping someone would point that one out. Nice catch. :)
You're the man Minty, keep up the good work. All the way from Atlanta, Ga.
Serious kudos for that Raiden cabinet, Minty!
The Light Cycles are iconic!