When you guys said that Sam should've just deleted Clu, you guys are totally right, but then would this movie have as much action and drama? Nope. Flynn dying made the ending what it was, no offense to Flynn.
That classic flashback idea isn't too bad, but that flashback was taking place during the events of the graphic novel "TRON: Betrayal". Changes were happening, but the Grid was completely redesigned in Flynn's new computer when he created the second Grid. After all, it was seven years later, and Kevin couldn't have made any changes, so that's why the second Grid looked like it did during the flashback: Kevin couldn't perform changes and the Grid was just... new!
i'm hoping BSGcast sees this but i just found your channel and you guys really are one sided i watched a lot of reviews but about the skyline review that one pushed me off the edge sure you have good points and i may sound like an idiot but do you think every detail through and think about everyones opinion or just say what you thought? sure that's what a review is but there is a fine line between reviewing and babbling like idiots who think what everyone else thinks (let the hate mail begin)
the reason why the flashbacks wern't in orginal "encom+WorldWideWeb" grid was because Flynn designed his own grid with it's own syle. So it has been the same way since 1985?-2010.
yeah your right... kinda disappointed that TRON did not remove his helmet once he overcame Clu2's programming... and the reveal was quite weak but still amazing...
Saw the film at the I-max this weekend, and I felt like a 12yr again even with it's flaws and I love the 1989 flash back seen that Room had alot of great visuals, From the Blackhole and Tron movie posters, the actualy Tron Toys to the Mac sitting on desk and a Tony Hawk Board sitting in the Corner, just great detail for a very short segment of the Film and Jeff Bridges looking Young enough just to move the Story along was good enough, to board meeting scean and Rollacoaster ride begins....
It could be possible that Tron's face is damaged from the betrayal of CLU and they may be saving that for the next film. The "thousand years" story, most of it is told with the "Flynn Lives" ARG, the "Betrayal" comic and the "Evolution" game. Actually, the ARG ties into the plot so close, the last action by users of the "Flynn Lives" ARG game end up opening the door to the Grid, and allowing the page sent to Alan to get through. But I'm glad you guys definitely liked it. I thought you would.
Most of the flaws, I felt, were probably meant as setup for the third movie. I do wish that they had shown a flashback to the internet connected, original grid of 1982 but instead they only went back to the beginning of the isolated, second grid in 1985. I also wish that they had given us some ideas as to the fate of the original grid.
@TheSolitaryPoet The grid was isolated as far back in 1983 (from the tie-in comic "Tron Betrayal"), but the first scene takes place in 1989, the year that Flynn goes missing.
@codebreaker2001 I’m glad you answered some of the questions I had, some of the years weren’t adding up. Of coarse, my point about there being two different grids (even more according to the first movie) remains the same. I did really want to see at least one seen showing the original grid in glorious 3D.
@TheSolitaryPoet Well, I agree about the original grid. The closest thing that we get of it is the 2003 video game "Tron 2.0", which doesn't count as canon to the story in the recent film (though it is meant to be a direct sequel to the first film), where Jet Bradley boots up the old server to gain access to it.
When you guys said that Sam should've just deleted Clu, you guys are totally right, but then would this movie have as much action and drama? Nope. Flynn dying made the ending what it was, no offense to Flynn.
Ultimaterocker102 7 months ago
That classic flashback idea isn't too bad, but that flashback was taking place during the events of the graphic novel "TRON: Betrayal". Changes were happening, but the Grid was completely redesigned in Flynn's new computer when he created the second Grid. After all, it was seven years later, and Kevin couldn't have made any changes, so that's why the second Grid looked like it did during the flashback: Kevin couldn't perform changes and the Grid was just... new!
Ultimaterocker102 7 months ago
i'm hoping BSGcast sees this but i just found your channel and you guys really are one sided i watched a lot of reviews but about the skyline review that one pushed me off the edge sure you have good points and i may sound like an idiot but do you think every detail through and think about everyones opinion or just say what you thought? sure that's what a review is but there is a fine line between reviewing and babbling like idiots who think what everyone else thinks (let the hate mail begin)
bcajma12 11 months ago
the reason why the flashbacks wern't in orginal "encom+WorldWideWeb" grid was because Flynn designed his own grid with it's own syle. So it has been the same way since 1985?-2010.
lordmegatron700 1 year ago
Why no musical motifs from the original W. Carlos score?
Treknologist 1 year ago
yeah your right... kinda disappointed that TRON did not remove his helmet once he overcame Clu2's programming... and the reveal was quite weak but still amazing...
the13thprince 1 year ago
Saw the film at the I-max this weekend, and I felt like a 12yr again even with it's flaws and I love the 1989 flash back seen that Room had alot of great visuals, From the Blackhole and Tron movie posters, the actualy Tron Toys to the Mac sitting on desk and a Tony Hawk Board sitting in the Corner, just great detail for a very short segment of the Film and Jeff Bridges looking Young enough just to move the Story along was good enough, to board meeting scean and Rollacoaster ride begins....
GrgOrwell 1 year ago
It could be possible that Tron's face is damaged from the betrayal of CLU and they may be saving that for the next film. The "thousand years" story, most of it is told with the "Flynn Lives" ARG, the "Betrayal" comic and the "Evolution" game. Actually, the ARG ties into the plot so close, the last action by users of the "Flynn Lives" ARG game end up opening the door to the Grid, and allowing the page sent to Alan to get through. But I'm glad you guys definitely liked it. I thought you would.
codebreaker2001 1 year ago
Most of the flaws, I felt, were probably meant as setup for the third movie. I do wish that they had shown a flashback to the internet connected, original grid of 1982 but instead they only went back to the beginning of the isolated, second grid in 1985. I also wish that they had given us some ideas as to the fate of the original grid.
TheSolitaryPoet 1 year ago
@TheSolitaryPoet The grid was isolated as far back in 1983 (from the tie-in comic "Tron Betrayal"), but the first scene takes place in 1989, the year that Flynn goes missing.
codebreaker2001 1 year ago
@codebreaker2001 I’m glad you answered some of the questions I had, some of the years weren’t adding up. Of coarse, my point about there being two different grids (even more according to the first movie) remains the same. I did really want to see at least one seen showing the original grid in glorious 3D.
TheSolitaryPoet 1 year ago
@TheSolitaryPoet Well, I agree about the original grid. The closest thing that we get of it is the 2003 video game "Tron 2.0", which doesn't count as canon to the story in the recent film (though it is meant to be a direct sequel to the first film), where Jet Bradley boots up the old server to gain access to it.
codebreaker2001 1 year ago
i also wanted to see his face .. what about on blue ray ??? avatar gave us 9mins more?? loved this movie in 3D
craigjkb 1 year ago