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Oh and it should be noted that all of the “real world” scenes were in 2D in the theater. I remember having that issue of Marvel Comics Secret Wars 2 on his shelf. Keep an eye open for the original movie’s poster and one for The Black Hole another of Disney’s science fiction films of the era. The boy’s bedroom is a complete flashback to the 80’s for me. It almost conquers the uncanny valley, but isn’t quite there yet. This scene introduces that technology and it works, for the most part.
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One of the more ballyhooed aspects of the movie was the CGI process that allowed Jeff Bridges to play his twenty year younger self. Another promise is made and Flynn leaves to work on his project. But something big has happened, a “miracle” and for the moment the boy has to stay put.
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TRON and CLU are mentioned as helping him build The Grid and a promise is made to take Sam there one day. The year is 1989 and widower Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is telling his seven year old son, Sam, about getting into The Grid in the first movie. Lines of blue light follow, tracing circuit patterns that become city streets while Jeff Bridges voice is heard talking about “The Grid.” It is a very pretty sequence indicative of things to come. This was in 3D at the theater the screen captures in the review come from the Blu-ray so I may be a bit fuzzy about where 2D and 3D transitioned. TRON: Legacy starts with a lasers forming the outline of the Walt Disney Pictures Enchanted Castle which is a nice touch.
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28 years later, the sequel arrived in 3D during a disappointing winter box office. Still, it was great fun and interesting to look at with an equally interesting soundtrack. Disney’s experiment wasn’t a great movie, but was a passable B movie with an A level budget. I’m old enough to have seen the original TRON in a movie theater and always had a soft spot in my heart for it. UPDATED December 2011 for Blu-ray review and HD screen captures, January 2013 for technical details. Filled with extraordinary imagery, kinetic action, and good acting, it may not have been the smash success Disney envisioned it succeeded in being thought provoking and very, very entertaining. While the action is spectacular, the real story is both a social commentary and variation on the prodigal son. A surprisingly beautiful and layered movie that vastly improves upon the original film in every possible way.