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offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2009-07-24 16:27 [#02309475]
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youtube

highdef

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-24 16:43 [#02309477]
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I mixed this with a Pro Radii soundtrack and did a
double-jizz


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2009-07-24 16:43 [#02309478]
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wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

offline lupus yonderboy from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-24 17:17 [#02309497]
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oh . . . jeff is back in it. i hope this isn't udder shite.
thanks for posting.


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2009-07-24 20:16 [#02309516]
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looks pretty sweet, but the faces look way too much like
they're just plopped over the helmet.


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-07-24 20:48 [#02309519]
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ive never seen tron. is there a plot or is it just hey lines
on the ground that looks pretty cool


 

offline sheffieldbleep from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-25 00:56 [#02309541]
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I've just chucked my muck.


 

offline Mask 500 from now on 2009-07-25 01:53 [#02309546]
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Yeah I agree, it looks like they were going for the modern
3d video game look which ends up looking generic instead of
going full on 80's vector.


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2009-07-25 02:20 [#02309547]
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e fækk stramtiss


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2009-07-25 02:52 [#02309549]
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LAZY_TRON


 

offline sheffieldbleep from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-25 03:25 [#02309556]
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cool


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2009-07-25 08:10 [#02309599]
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i like the helmet things, but otherwise this looks retarded
it doesn't make any sense to do a tron film now
it was made in a time when video games were quick, abstract
and futuristic
now apparently it's about dumb physically realistic
futurecycle chases
the whole aesthetic is just not relevant today
it really doesn't make sense


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2009-07-25 11:23 [#02309684]
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see, i agree with you completely. a new TRON film isn't
really that relevant, and from the already known premise (at
this time anyway) it seems like the storyline has very
little in connection with the original film.

but considering i grew up watching this film, and the impact
it had on me as a kid, i'm pretty much guaranteed to go and
watch it (and i'll probably make sure i see it at an IMAX)

it's like when the first Transformers film came out,
although i was never really that into Transformers as a kid,
a lot of my friends were...and they knew that it was gonna
be spectacularly shit but they went to see it
anyway...because of the childhood thing.

now i can understand why they did that.


 

offline Mask 500 from now on 2009-07-25 12:15 [#02309711]
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That's how it works, they play with our childhood memories
of these shows and films and fuck them up, they know we'll
see them because deep down we keep hoping that this is it,
this is the one time they make it right but they never do.


 

offline big from lsg on 2009-07-25 12:49 [#02309718]
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but the concept is the tron universe still exists and has
evolved over time to this

"Tron Legacy director Joe Kosinski reveals he's shot the
cyberspace sequel using James Cameron's very own
groundbreaking 3D camera system. Only he's made it better.

"We used a brand new generation of the Pace/Cameron system
developed by Vince Pace and James Cameron," says Kosinski.
"I think we’re the first film to use full 35mm sensor
cameras in a 3D rig."

Um, what does that mean? "It gives a stunning image,"
explains Kosinski. "And in 3D, it’s even more spectacular.
The line between what’s real and what’s not is blurred
so you can’t tell the difference."

Set in 2010 and recasting Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn ("It's
Apocalypse Now and I'm like Kurtz," quipped Bridges), the
Tron universe has been disconnected from the outside world
for 25 years.

"But the simulation has gotten more perfect, so the scale,
the realism, the physics and the visceral quality of it is
all bigger," says Kosinski. "The world of Tron has
evolved...""

i never really know how to appreciate cgi: what's good and
what's not. maybe because i don't know what's hard to make.
nah, that can't be it, really good art will speak to you no
matter the medium. this, and a lot of cgi looks more like
design then art imo though. this does look like a good ride
though. i like the helmets too, i'm sure they purposedly
made the faces half painted on, because it is a
virtual reality world


 


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