Same thing happened to me once when I just clicked ‘agree’ to the terms of service without reading the pages of information provided prior. It was biodigital jazz man!
2:32 In theaters, this scene and so many others in this movie blew my mind as a child. The cinematography style combined with Daft Punk's music and the blue / orange visuals is simply incredible.
I am lucky to have seen both of these in theaters. When I was 11, the 1982 one was amazing to witness, but seeing 2010 absolutely floored me. Soundtrack is still one of my favorites.
All of the computer code on the screen at 0:05 is real and meaningful terminal code. I don't know why they bothered with this level of detail and accuracy, when 99% of media has don't even bother putting in half this level of effort, but I absolutely love it. To those who can understand the code in the screen, it indicates the last few things Kevin Flynn did before entering the Grid for the final time.
@@levyan4718yep they’ll make it woke add like 10000 black characters blue haired lesbians and trannies. This movie was made right before the dawn of the woke leftist communist epoch
1:57 I got a feeling Sam was never believe or really understand 'The Grid' his father so obsessed about right until this very moment. Hence he even uttered "He actually did it!"
One of the best things in this movie is him very quickly accepting the reality of his situation. That he is not in this unending denial people often are when things suddenly flip upside down.
I had a awesome older brother who took me when I was 6 to the Original Tron in Theaters. When this came out at IMAX 3d we went and where floored by how good it was. The soundtrack is wonderful to
The return of the Recognizer ship in TRON: Legacy, with its iconic design and new features, is incredibly exciting and a tribute to the original film's aesthetic.
The encomm tower scene at the beginning explains two things. he is more like his father than he knows and he knows to raise his hands when a chopper turns its lights on you. This explains why his first instincts were to raise his hands when the light flashes on him in this scene. such a great writing and the Dinsey today can only dream of such. Amazing movie.
around 14 years in since Tron Legacy and the CGI effect of it still look like it was made less than 5 years ago. I specifically watch this in 3D and 2:32 is what sold me when it was shown in a trailer.
This was legendary scene for gamers who played games since childhood and they almost thought like going into grid is possible in real life as well, that's the power of scene. (we know that's not possible but it felt like it at that time)
I'll never forget seeing this in the movie theater for the first time, it was the old Downtown Disney theater and there was a downpour as it let out that I had to run through an OC block and a half to get back to my hotel.
Amazing how all the range of emotions the director tries to exhibit, only the bike got most appeal. A young son angry about the fact he’ll never see his dad will be felt by only few of those unfortunate people
4K UHD with 3D is my wish. Can do without the Atmos. Dolby Digital is enough. It was the IMAX 3D visuals which made this special, not the audio effects.
Unfortunately, Tron Legacy was filmed mostly on Sony 1080p digital video cameras, so there’s no high-res source resolution footage to produce a 4K release. Maybe the parts filmed in IMAX can be.
1:00 Recognizer! Fxxking big Recognizer! XD when I saw the Tron Legacy in the movie theater in 2010, I saw this remastered Recognizer and shouted... Good memories.
0:04 sees that flynn updates his last will and testament before running the series of commands? Oh yeah I should totally run the one that happened right before he disappeared, WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
Dude the remakes were so good they actually need to bang off a few more with the guy who plays Sam running the company with cora in and out the grid like integrating the computer grid with the real world or vise versa normal people having there own access or something endless possibilities, just for the, visuals alone it would be killer,
We watch it in 3D whenever the mood strikes us. DLP link 3D glasses used in conjunction with our Sony 3D Blu-ray player and sound support by an Onkyo TX=SR608 7.1 receiver. It is what we call the 'Wow" factor.
I love how you could show this movie to an ancient Greek or Roman, or to an African Bushman, and they would all understand and have heard before the basic premise: a young man travels to the underworld and fights the forces of evil to rescue his father. This movie simply resonates on so many levels, but it's easy to spoil it if you take the whole Tron metaphor too literally. The wikipedia article has a little more on the mythological allusions, it's worth a read.
Guy straight-up ignores his father having written a last will and testament and goes straight to the last command that was executed without even trying to look for a man page or help documentation - he should be glad the thing didn't just vaporize him or whatever.
Watching Tron again makes me wonder... If they are in the digital world and we see them through a computer screen as 1s and 0s... What is their own digital world like? They have computers and digital equipment in The Grid. Is it possible to have a Grid inside of a Grid?
To those who use linux you might recognize the commands so this is for those do not use linux on command line. The top left is a panel using a command called top, it shows a live running display of processes kind of like a more basic version of task manager but only related to processing usage and process priority. The bottom left looks like a text editor but there isn't enough on screen on so I'll leave it. The display on the right is what's actually important, 'whoami' just asks the computer who is logged in, in this case it displays 'Flynn'. uname with the modifier -a means show all operating system information, would usually show linux os and kernel stuff but Flynn seems to be running SolarOS don't know if that a reference or not. login -n root is just Sam trying to login as the 'root user' think of it as the administrator account on windows, linux has a user called root built into the OS showing that Sam is trying to get total general access to computer, 'i only use root account so that I'm not lambasted with constant password requests when performing commands that can change the system, as when logged into root you don't have to constantly type sudo before every command'. Sam might just be trying to login in as root for general use idk. the bin history thing is just a record of the most recently used commands, probably by Flynn last time he used the terminal cd /opt/LLL/controller/laser/ is just Flynn moving into the directory or folder of /opt/LLL/controller/laser/ , since linux doesn't use an actual display you have to navigate folders individually with commands. vi LLLSDLaserControl.c is Flynn opening a text editor called vi, meaning he's editing probably something to do with code relating to the laser. 'Make install' just copies compiled files into appropriate locations, used for installing programs on linux the ./sanity_check and ./configure -o test.cfg is Flynn running commands, as to run an exe or any other executable in linux you can use ./'then the name or location of the file' vi test.cfg is him just editing configs again in a text editor possibly because he found something wrong with it during him running a test on that same file. him them opening his last will and testament with vi however is much more important, it means that Flynn had actively just updated his will and testament possibly in expectation of something drastic happening next time he enters the grid 'which of course does'. 'cat' just displays the content of a file, so if you wrote a notepad file called greet.txt with 'hello world' in it typing the command cat greet.txt would then display hello world to the screen. in short Flynn is looking at information of his current memory usage (probably) ps -a -x -u is Flynn listing all current processes in user friendly manner that are owned by him, processes started by him or that relate to the ongoing operation of his user account each of those processes has a pid, just an identifier number so typing 'kill (then the number)' ends the process , like ending a task in windows, any process could be using the pids 2207 and 2208 so idk. he then checks the running processes again with ps -a -x -u to make sure they're gone 'touch' just creates a file, specifically has made a file called 'ok' in /opt/LLL/run/ , since touch only makes files there will be nothing in it, like an empty notepad or word file that has a name. LLLSDLaserControl -ok 1 i'm guessing is just the command flynn used to activate the laser that sends you to the grid, and if your wondering why only one command could do something so incredibly important and possibly dangerous that's not exactly out of the ordinary for linux lmao, you can do a lot of damage with one or two commands. Anyway I hope this gives you a little bit of appreciation for the amount of detail in this film for a 5 SECOND SHOT!!!!!
I remember seeing this in 3D in the Theaters. Always thought it was cool how, in the real world, It's all flat. Then once he gets sucked in and it becomes pixelated, everything turns 3D. Reminds me of Wizard of Oz going from Black and White and Color.
Book a flight to Atlanta. We have a basement IMAX theater. Optoma HD-25e high contrast DLP projector beaming a 1080p razor sharp 11 feet wide by 6 feet high image. 7 speaker Dolbly Digital 7.1 surround sound. As Vader would put it: Most impressive!
it's sad that there wasn't a transition in to the grid in legacy like in tron 82, where flynn traveled through all the circuits of the digital world to his destination. they should have made one for Sam, only this time it's more of a rid in a rollercoaster.
Funny thing is in POSIX-like operating systems (Linux, Unix etc, the same type of OS observed here on his dad's computer) there is in fact conceptually no difference between a human user and a program. They get assigned the same standard input, standard output and standard error streams and OS doesn't distinguish between them. To the OS a human would just be another program that spends 99% of the time idling and occasionally wake up to enter some pretty random commands in the stdin. If another program wants to determine if a process is a program or not they would have to study the behaviour over a long time to look for the more eccentric human patterns. So on the grid the other programs thinking Sam is some weird unidentified program at first instead of a human totally fits.
Disney... TRON and it's sequel are groundbreaking, to this day. Disney executives don't have the foresight to visualize a sequel, to make this a proper trilogy. So many directions this story could go and they remake The Little Mermaid and Snow White (or is it now Mud Brown?!?)!! They wasted Garett Hedlund in Pan. Fun movie, but they need to revisit TRON, but now more in our world with The Grid now bleeding over through the World-wide Web, and TRON working it from the inside, while Flynn and Cora work it from the outside. And that drop of Flynn's blood was saved by heretics loyal to CLU, and they reconstitute CLU, but it now looks like Sam.
if you dont think CG and visual quality has regressed big time just watch this movie , 14 years old and it looks WAY better then most shit in the last several years.
The years were Disney used to made good and decent movies, not like now with their fucking excess of progressism. Just hope they don't screw up with the third film of Tron.
Is it me or does anyone else find it ironic that the actor who plays Sam has been in 2 movies that both have 4 letters in their titles and start with the letter "T". Troy and Tron🤔😳🤯
I like how normal civilian programs are represented with the color of blue, while the official like soldiers guards,… are represented by the color of orange.
If you thought you loved this movie in the first place, watch this movie high as fuck or tripping on psychedelics. I’m telling you, it’s one crazy experience.
Mae boi gorsaf nwy yn amddiffyn grid felly nid yw'r ddaear yn cael ei chymryd drosodd gan estroniaid sy'n swydd ostyngedig a ddewisodd pan welodd bethau.
Same thing happened to me once when I just clicked ‘agree’ to the terms of service without reading the pages of information provided prior.
It was biodigital jazz man!
Biodigital jazz man😂
Yahtzee!
This movie ALWAYS have a special place in my heart. The music..the vibes..oh man..we all wish to live in a world like The Grid.
100%
It's like a digital fairyland! Man I would die to be there!
Um hell no I wouldn't wanna live in this hell hole.
@@BigBladeFan why bc your too weak lol
@@dopeboycale1875 you wouldn't survive 2 days in the grid mr. tough guy
2:32 In theaters, this scene and so many others in this movie blew my mind as a child. The cinematography style combined with Daft Punk's music and the blue / orange visuals is simply incredible.
Ten years ago now? Yeah, saw in the theater and was like...........avatar omg.
Same!
I'd watched the first movie twice when I was a teen.
still looks freaking fantastic especially the 4k bluray version
It still amazes me
Can't believe this movie is 14 years old, the cgi still holds up today as well as the soundtrack 🔥🔥🐐
original Tron movie is 42 years old and still holds up today as well.
The whole point of the Tron movies has always been to be cutting-edge cinema. Makes sense that it still hits to this day.
@@Uvisir No it definitely doesn't.
Because it had night scenes
This was one of those rare cases where the sequel did not disappont. Good flick!
I am lucky to have seen both of these in theaters. When I was 11, the 1982 one was amazing to witness, but seeing 2010 absolutely floored me. Soundtrack is still one of my favorites.
And pretty soon, the third part is coming out!!
Remember when you go to the cinema and expect interesting movies?
This WAS an interesting movie
I think that's what he's saying@@_-_-_L_-_-_
@@_-_-_L_-_-_ what do you mean was? It still is
Dune 2 dude, idk why people keep glorifying the fucking past, sure, there were good movies back then but there still is now
@@benjaminchew8442 Man, that movie sucked. They changed WAY too much. The first was on the right track and the 2nd totally screwed it all up.
All of the computer code on the screen at 0:05 is real and meaningful terminal code. I don't know why they bothered with this level of detail and accuracy, when 99% of media has don't even bother putting in half this level of effort, but I absolutely love it.
To those who can understand the code in the screen, it indicates the last few things Kevin Flynn did before entering the Grid for the final time.
yeah and no typical movie hacking stuff like '''accessing the main frame'' while typing the keyboard frantically
yeah this is meaningful but activating a huge powerful laser with one command is actually scary
Movies are called art for a reason
Yeah we're not fucking morons so we got that, thanks though
And what is it exactly that he did? Also, are those time strings in the background also meaningful?
THIS MOVIE IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO UNDERRATED! I absolutely loved this movie! I've watched it about 20-30 times! Can't wait for the sequel!!!!
Sadly the sequel won't be anything like this classic
@@levyan4718Jared Leto 🤢
@@levyan4718 If it even happens at all.
@@levyan4718yep they’ll make it woke add like 10000 black characters blue haired lesbians and trannies. This movie was made right before the dawn of the woke leftist communist epoch
Sound design of the Recognizers at 1:01 and 2:34 still gives me chills.
I'll never forget seeing this in theaters. It blew me away back in 2010.
Brilliant film, needs more recognition
But... it has Recognizers. 😆
Tron 3 is coming with the Director Joachim Ronning ✨
Filming start in august of this year in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦
@@blacknightmaress Maybe, but Tron 3 won't have Daft Punk because they're gone, so that's already a minus point for it. 😔
@@AlexRaylight Also, Jared Leto in main role which is a big risk. He can be a good actor, but he can also be the Joker.
1:57 I got a feeling Sam was never believe or really understand 'The Grid' his father so obsessed about right until this very moment. Hence he even uttered "He actually did it!"
This film is such a rare gem in cinema. Every single part of it.
One of the best things in this movie is him very quickly accepting the reality of his situation. That he is not in this unending denial people often are when things suddenly flip upside down.
I had a awesome older brother who took me when I was 6 to the Original Tron in Theaters. When this came out at IMAX 3d we went and where floored by how good it was. The soundtrack is wonderful to
I have no idea what younglings think of this. I grew up with the original Tron and this totally blew my mind.
Phenomenal ☝️ this is the Disney I like ! When they play with the risk !! This movie is a treasure of art
One of my favourite movies ...and im 54
The return of the Recognizer ship in TRON: Legacy, with its iconic design and new features, is incredibly exciting and a tribute to the original film's aesthetic.
Easily one of the coolest movies ever! And the soundtrack…fire!
the graphics of this movie are mind blowing
Blows my mind how well this aged. That and I just realized Tron is an Isekai.
The encomm tower scene at the beginning explains two things.
he is more like his father than he knows and he knows to raise his hands when a chopper turns its lights on you.
This explains why his first instincts were to raise his hands when the light flashes on him in this scene.
such a great writing and the Dinsey today can only dream of such. Amazing movie.
Prepare your ass for tron3
around 14 years in since Tron Legacy and the CGI effect of it still look like it was made less than 5 years ago. I specifically watch this in 3D and 2:32 is what sold me when it was shown in a trailer.
This movie is seriously underrated
This was legendary scene for gamers who played games since childhood and they almost thought like going into grid is possible in real life as well, that's the power of scene. (we know that's not possible but it felt like it at that time)
Holy cow, this entire film has some Cool visuals, designs, and Daft Punk doing a killer soundtrack.
2:22 - 2:30 when it's your first time taking the bus in a sketchy part of town
This is severely underrated-
Gives me chills hearing the soundtrack again
Dat punk killed it.
hehehe 8 x 15 subwoofers to blast this... blows the theater away!
thanks for the upload!
I'll never forget seeing this in the movie theater for the first time, it was the old Downtown Disney theater and there was a downpour as it let out that I had to run through an OC block and a half to get back to my hotel.
First time paying attention to this movie and I am so impressed!
We need more Tron!!!
This movie is made for a cinema experience. The rumbling sub at 0:35 is goosebump inducing, daft punk nailed this soundtrack
It was an epic experience to see the visuals in a theatre. Or on a 3d tv.
Amazing how all the range of emotions the director tries to exhibit, only the bike got most appeal. A young son angry about the fact he’ll never see his dad will be felt by only few of those unfortunate people
The day we get an announcement for this in a 4K disc with an Atmos track will be glorious.
4K UHD with 3D is my wish. Can do without the Atmos. Dolby Digital is enough. It was the IMAX 3D visuals which made this special, not the audio effects.
Unfortunately, Tron Legacy was filmed mostly on Sony 1080p digital video cameras, so there’s no high-res source resolution footage to produce a 4K release. Maybe the parts filmed in IMAX can be.
Back when disney wasn't all about marvel
This Recognizer scene blasted me away at the cinema, breathtaking... It was the moment that I knew I need the soundtrack
Love everything about Tron ❤️
A totally excellent sequel
Nunca olvidaré la buena sensación de verla en cine, superó las expectativas...Daft Punk forever.
1:00 Recognizer! Fxxking big Recognizer!
XD when I saw the Tron Legacy in the movie theater in 2010, I saw this remastered Recognizer and shouted... Good memories.
0:04 sees that flynn updates his last will and testament before running the series of commands? Oh yeah I should totally run the one that happened right before he disappeared, WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
0:42,2:31 that graphics are awesome still these days
Loved it then, STILL LOVE IT NOW!
This scene was epic in theater with 3d and awesome sound
Dude the remakes were so good they actually need to bang off a few more with the guy who plays Sam running the company with cora in and out the grid like integrating the computer grid with the real world or vise versa normal people having there own access or something endless possibilities, just for the, visuals alone it would be killer,
From Kevin Flynn's perspective it was a 1000 years.
Visuals and music make this a cinematic masterpiece, the atmosphere sucks you in and the images look believable
loved how they put the tank in that shot 2:02
This movie deserved better. The visuals and Daft Punk music are top, and the story was good. It's a shame it didn't get a sequel
This is what Matrix Resurrection wanted to be.
Tron 3 is coming with the Director Joachim Ronning ✨
Filming start in august of this year in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦
I won't forget seeing it in 3D when it came out.
We watch it in 3D whenever the mood strikes us. DLP link 3D glasses used in conjunction with our Sony 3D Blu-ray player and sound support by an Onkyo TX=SR608 7.1 receiver. It is what we call the 'Wow" factor.
It is a movie with its share of problems. But it is undeniably unique, and atmospheric
Beyond cult classic.
I love how you could show this movie to an ancient Greek or Roman, or to an African Bushman, and they would all understand and have heard before the basic premise: a young man travels to the underworld and fights the forces of evil to rescue his father. This movie simply resonates on so many levels, but it's easy to spoil it if you take the whole Tron metaphor too literally. The wikipedia article has a little more on the mythological allusions, it's worth a read.
Realistically, I would've bombed my pants if this happened.
I can remember when the first MCP was a spinning monster that got taken out by a frisbee.
Guy straight-up ignores his father having written a last will and testament and goes straight to the last command that was executed without even trying to look for a man page or help documentation - he should be glad the thing didn't just vaporize him or whatever.
Lol I know right? "Activate the laser control." - SURE! "Aperture clear?" - YEA FIRE AWAY!!!
LASER: *HUMMING *
Guy: Ingores aperture and presses enter
Check out the aspect ratio change at 0:49 when the Recognizer comes into the shot. Gives you a little bit of vertigo!
Tron 3 is coming with the Director Joachim Ronning ✨
Filming start in august of this year in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦
Tron is back
This program has no disk... "It's in the cloud".
Watching Tron again makes me wonder... If they are in the digital world and we see them through a computer screen as 1s and 0s... What is their own digital world like? They have computers and digital equipment in The Grid. Is it possible to have a Grid inside of a Grid?
The first time I saw this in theaters, I was literally on pins and needles.
Tron 3 is coming with the Director Joachim Ronning ✨
Filming start in august of this year in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦
You will survive hacker heil hydra you will get everything you need from now on.
To those who use linux you might recognize the commands so this is for those do not use linux on command line.
The top left is a panel using a command called top, it shows a live running display of processes kind of like a more basic version of task manager but only related to processing usage and process priority.
The bottom left looks like a text editor but there isn't enough on screen on so I'll leave it.
The display on the right is what's actually important, 'whoami' just asks the computer who is logged in, in this case it displays 'Flynn'.
uname with the modifier -a means show all operating system information, would usually show linux os and kernel stuff but Flynn seems to be running SolarOS don't know if that a reference or not.
login -n root is just Sam trying to login as the 'root user' think of it as the administrator account on windows, linux has a user called root built into the OS showing that Sam is trying to get total general access to computer, 'i only use root account so that I'm not lambasted with constant password requests when performing commands that can change the system, as when logged into root you don't have to constantly type sudo before every command'. Sam might just be trying to login in as root for general use idk.
the bin history thing is just a record of the most recently used commands, probably by Flynn last time he used the terminal
cd /opt/LLL/controller/laser/ is just Flynn moving into the directory or folder of /opt/LLL/controller/laser/ , since linux doesn't use an actual display you have to navigate folders individually with commands.
vi LLLSDLaserControl.c is Flynn opening a text editor called vi, meaning he's editing probably something to do with code relating to the laser.
'Make install' just copies compiled files into appropriate locations, used for installing programs on linux
the ./sanity_check and ./configure -o test.cfg is Flynn running commands, as to run an exe or any other executable in linux you can use ./'then the name or location of the file'
vi test.cfg is him just editing configs again in a text editor possibly because he found something wrong with it during him running a test on that same file.
him them opening his last will and testament with vi however is much more important, it means that Flynn had actively just updated his will and testament possibly in expectation of something drastic happening next time he enters the grid 'which of course does'.
'cat' just displays the content of a file, so if you wrote a notepad file called greet.txt with 'hello world' in it typing the command cat greet.txt would then display hello world to the screen.
in short Flynn is looking at information of his current memory usage (probably)
ps -a -x -u is Flynn listing all current processes in user friendly manner that are owned by him, processes started by him or that relate to the ongoing operation of his user account
each of those processes has a pid, just an identifier number so typing 'kill (then the number)' ends the process , like ending a task in windows, any process could be using the pids 2207 and 2208 so idk.
he then checks the running processes again with ps -a -x -u to make sure they're gone
'touch' just creates a file, specifically has made a file called 'ok' in /opt/LLL/run/ , since touch only makes files there will be nothing in it, like an empty notepad or word file that has a name.
LLLSDLaserControl -ok 1 i'm guessing is just the command flynn used to activate the laser that sends you to the grid, and if your wondering why only one command could do something so incredibly important and possibly dangerous that's not exactly out of the ordinary for linux lmao, you can do a lot of damage with one or two commands.
Anyway I hope this gives you a little bit of appreciation for the amount of detail in this film for a 5 SECOND SHOT!!!!!
I went high AF to the cinema and the experience of going into the game felt very real and potent AF
Very Cool Movie! 🍿🎥
14 years later, and the CGI is still top notch
I remember seeing this in 3D in the Theaters. Always thought it was cool how, in the real world, It's all flat. Then once he gets sucked in and it becomes pixelated, everything turns 3D. Reminds me of Wizard of Oz going from Black and White and Color.
Lightning is same as that machine takes you to heaven. Even in this scene lightning is shown as hint.
It still bothers me I didn't see this movie in an iMax theater when I had the chance
Book a flight to Atlanta. We have a basement IMAX theater. Optoma HD-25e high contrast DLP projector beaming a 1080p razor sharp 11 feet wide by 6 feet high image. 7 speaker Dolbly Digital 7.1 surround sound. As Vader would put it: Most impressive!
I'm sad this movie didn't do better, I really liked it.
I was sad they did not recreate the legendary scan scene...
it's sad that there wasn't a transition in to the grid in legacy like in tron 82, where flynn traveled through all the circuits of the digital world to his destination. they should have made one for Sam, only this time it's more of a rid in a rollercoaster.
Recognizers are awasome.
There's a song by Orgy called "She Dreams In Digital" that I always thought would have been perfect for this movie.
Daft Punk hit this soundtrack out of the park.
if i have a theater room, Tron legacy poster definitely on the wall.
Pure eye candy.
So sad didn't get more attention
Funny thing is in POSIX-like operating systems (Linux, Unix etc, the same type of OS observed here on his dad's computer) there is in fact conceptually no difference between a human user and a program. They get assigned the same standard input, standard output and standard error streams and OS doesn't distinguish between them. To the OS a human would just be another program that spends 99% of the time idling and occasionally wake up to enter some pretty random commands in the stdin. If another program wants to determine if a process is a program or not they would have to study the behaviour over a long time to look for the more eccentric human patterns.
So on the grid the other programs thinking Sam is some weird unidentified program at first instead of a human totally fits.
this movie was (is) peak
Frances Strachan Tron, his Tron has it all day shuffling what do you mean no
I think they did amazing with those ships
Disney... TRON and it's sequel are groundbreaking, to this day. Disney executives don't have the foresight to visualize a sequel, to make this a proper trilogy. So many directions this story could go and they remake The Little Mermaid and Snow White (or is it now Mud Brown?!?)!!
They wasted Garett Hedlund in Pan. Fun movie, but they need to revisit TRON, but now more in our world with The Grid now bleeding over through the World-wide Web, and TRON working it from the inside, while Flynn and Cora work it from the outside. And that drop of Flynn's blood was saved by heretics loyal to CLU, and they reconstitute CLU, but it now looks like Sam.
We didn't deserve something this good.
"Oh man this isn't happening, it only thinks it's happening!"
if you dont think CG and visual quality has regressed big time just watch this movie , 14 years old and it looks WAY better then most shit in the last several years.
Daft Punk really made this movie.
Tron 3 is coming with the Director Joachim Ronning ✨
Filming start in august of this year in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦
Każdy z nas jest najlepszy .
Actually - this should be renamed as The Matrix Legacy.
Matrix is younger than tron 😉
Millenial detected
No
You should be ashamed of yourself for thinking that way.
The years were Disney used to made good and decent movies, not like now with their fucking excess of progressism. Just hope they don't screw up with the third film of Tron.
Is it me or does anyone else find it ironic that the actor who plays Sam has been in 2 movies that both have 4 letters in their titles and start with the letter "T". Troy and Tron🤔😳🤯
I like how normal civilian programs are represented with the color of blue, while the official like soldiers guards,… are represented by the color of orange.
If you thought you loved this movie in the first place, watch this movie high as fuck or tripping on psychedelics. I’m telling you, it’s one crazy experience.
Watching this on lsd would be mind blowing
How did this movie get 51 rotten tomatoes 💀
Imo I feel like Sam is too much of a stereotypical male protagonist lol
I’ll be honest, this makes me wanna play *TRON: Evolution* or at least *TRON RUN/r*
Is trying to charge it turned to the grid Tron is what to have recycles and disc
Mae boi gorsaf nwy yn amddiffyn grid felly nid yw'r ddaear yn cael ei chymryd drosodd gan estroniaid sy'n swydd ostyngedig a ddewisodd pan welodd bethau.
Tron runs on Unix?
Its all good, instead of a sequel to this expect the funding to be routed to Avengers chapter 27