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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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The "plot" wasn't very good lol. Just like Maverick wasn't a great plot either. Yet they manage to be entertaining films. F1, I just like the driving scenes. Those make it fun to me.

Oh, we are going to see Tron Ares in LA with our friend.
I like the plot of Maverick a lot better than F1. Flying to China and blowing sh!t up and then at the end of the day, get the girl too. What more does a guy want? :D

F1 was like - driving and driving and having to put up with some punk kid and then at the end of the day - let’s do more driving. :D

Maverick: $1.5 Billion
F1: $600 million

Looking forward to TRON Ares. Hope he gets the girl at the end of the day like in TRON Legacy. :D
 
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Movie2099

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I like the plot of Maverick a lot better than F1. Flying to China and blowing sh!t up and then at the end of the day, get the girl too. What more does a guy want? :D

F1 was like - driving and driving and having to put up with some punk kid and then at the end of the day - let’s do more driving. :D

Maverick: $1.5 Billion
F1: $600 million

Looking forward to TRON Ares. Hope he gets the girl at the end of the day like in TRON Legacy. :D
Maverick was in Russia!!! :D hahaha!

From the early reviews, it doesn't look like Tron Ares is very good. Disney might've done their Disney thing to it, and I think it's going to backfire. I'm thinking Ares makes around $25m-35m box office this weekend. Maybe I'm wrong, but based on what I'm seeing already, it's not looking good.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
From the early reviews, it doesn't look like Tron Ares is very good. Disney might've done their Disney thing to it, and I think it's going to backfire. I'm thinking Ares makes around $25m-35m box office this weekend. Maybe I'm wrong, but based on what I'm seeing already, it's not looking good.
Telling ya. The salient factor is the screen writer.

TRON Legacy was awesome because Joseph Kosinski wrote (and directed it).

TRON Ares was written by some no-name Jesse Wigutow. His tract record kind of sucks. So never a good sign to hire some unproven person to be screen writer.

From some of the reviews I’ve seen, the writing of Ares is pure crap, which is what I was afraid of, based on the overall works of this so-called writer.

Great. Now they’ll just scrap the whole TRON franchise again. Disney idiots.

They should have let Joseph Kosinski write and direct Ares.

I bet Kosinski is laughing his a$$ off now since they didn’t let him continue with TRON Legacy.
 
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Trebdp83

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“Tron: Legacy” was not awesome. It was a mess met with mixed reviews that didn’t even break even after production and promotion costs. That didn’t stop me from buying the 3D Blu-ray and enjoying the audio and video presentation but I have never thought of it as awesome and think of it more like a missed opportunity.

As for “Tron: Ares,” why the f#%k is anybody still casting Jared Leto in anything? The ultimate AI soldier is the spitting image of a scrawny pretty boy now in his f#%kin’ fifties?

I saw “Tron” as a kid in theaters. It was amazing to look at but came up short in every other way. So, at least the follow ups are consistent.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
“Tron: Legacy” was not awesome. It was a mess met with mixed reviews that didn’t even break even after production and promotion costs.
Awesome in terms of personally liking the movie, not in terms of Reviews, awards, and box office.

So a movie could win Best Picture or made $1 billion PROFIT at the box office and I might think it sucks.

If I like a movie, then it’s “awesome” to me.

But obviously not everyone agrees or likes the same movies.

I never even saw the original TRON movie and have absolutely no interest since I think it looks bad and old.
 
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Trebdp83

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Actually, you said “Tron: Legacy was awesome because Joe Kosinski wrote (and directed it.)” While he directed it, he did not write it and so is only partially at fault for its failure. If he did have a hand in writing it, he was smart not to have taken the credit.

Had you seen “Tron,” you could have appreciated the advancements in technical filmmaking presented in “Tron: Legacy” that much more and still be disappointed in everything else as were many “Tron” fans.

There are some scenes that can be used as demo material in “Tron: Legacy” for sure. But, make guests sit through the whole thing and some will surely fall asleep while others may leave early.

Many enjoy movies that didn’t set records at the box office or have critics raving about them. But, without good reviews from critics and audiences alike to help sell tickets, big sequels to big movies don’t get made right away. It took fifteen years for “Tron: Ares” to make it to the screen. If this one fails, expect another long wait for the next one if it comes at all.
 
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Movie2099

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Actually, you said “Tron: Legacy was awesome because Joe Kosinski wrote (and directed it.)” While he directed it, he did not write it and so is only partially at fault for its failure. If he did have a hand in writing it, he was smart not to have taken the credit.

Had you seen “Tron,” you could have appreciated the advancements in technical filmmaking presented in “Tron: Legacy” that much more and still be disappointed in everything else as were many “Tron” fans.

There are some scenes that can be used as demo material in “Tron: Legacy” for sure. But, make guests sit through the whole thing and some will surely fall asleep while others may leave early.

Many enjoy movies that didn’t set records at the box office or have critics raving about them. But, without good reviews from critics and audiences alike to help sell tickets, big sequels to big movies don’t get made right away. It took fifteen years for “Tron: Ares” to make it to the screen. If this one fails, expect another long wait for the next one if it comes at all.
Tron: Legacy was a bad ass movie. Loved it! Sure, it didn't smash box office records and make $1B, and it really wasn't going to. With Marvel movies starting to come out around that time, bringing back a franchise that originally came out way back in the early 80's, it was destined to not be a box office juggernaut. Tron (1982) brought in $33m domestically. Which at that time was considered box office disappointment. Tron: Legacy brought in $400m globally and made $172m domestically. They considered that a "box office success". Tron: Legacy also had one of the best soundtracks of the decade. Tron: Legacy has become a huge "cult" like classic. with having both 4k and 3D options, it was made to shine with both options. Joseph Kosinski did an awesome job with this movie. I would've liked that he came back and followed it up, but he seems to be pretty busy now with other jobs. :)
 
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dolynick

Full Audioholic
Having watched the new releases of both Tron movies, I was surprised at how poor the original movie was. I get that it was "groundbreaking" and very cool in it's day (I remember the buzz when it came around), but was just boring and not particularly captivating - at least not on viewing now.

I personally found Tron: Legacy to be a much more enjoyable trip. It has it's issues as well but I think the plot and story are far more digestable to the audience than the original's "Look what we're doing" sort of high-concept (at the time) meandering.

Both 4k releases looked great, given the source materials they had to start with. The original is nicely cleaned up and vibrant. The second, while upsampled, is done very well and has great contrast and punchy, vibrant colors.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
A $400m return on a total budget and promotion of near $200m is not a win as studios get half of the total take. Tron: Legacy looked slick and had a great soundtrack. But, its greatest achievement was the recreation of Flynn's arcade. It was a time capsule of an era long gone. The technical advancements between "Tron" and "Tron: Legacy" are dazzling. Not so much with "Tron: Ares" and its soundtrack will help hide its flaws the way the "Tron:Legacy" soundtrack helped it. All of the "Tron" movies could have been bad ass. But, like so many other Disney productions, were gimped. Disney will make the money back when the next Avatar movie comes out and the latest technically amazing yet poorly written mess from James Cameron saves the day.
 
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Movie2099

Audioholic Field Marshall
Telling ya. The salient factor is the screen writer.

TRON Legacy was awesome because Joseph Kosinski wrote (and directed it).

TRON Ares was written by some no-name Jesse Wigutow. His tract record kind of sucks. So never a good sign to hire some unproven person to be screen writer.

From some of the reviews I’ve seen, the writing of Ares is pure crap, which is what I was afraid of, based on the overall works of this so-called writer.

Great. Now they’ll just scrap the whole TRON franchise again. Disney idiots.

They should have let Joseph Kosinski write and direct Ares.

I bet Kosinski is laughing his a$$ off now since they didn’t let him continue with TRON Legacy.
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dolynick

Full Audioholic
How about a more broad and level-headed survey of opinions on Ares instead...
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah, it currently isn't that far off from the last two. But, those numbers could change a bit either way.
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Movie2099

Audioholic Field Marshall
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
So, badly written and acted but featuring cool visuals and soundtrack? Sounds like more of the same from the Tron camp.
 
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