• IWW4@lemmy.zip
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    Is Leto to blame? As the lead he will carry the blame, that is how it works when you are the lead actor for a movie. This whole project is just mind boggling. It is another Joh Carter esque Disney shit show…

    There have been three Tron movies in the last 45 years. Did anyone really think that is a good recipe to generate hype?

    It is completely unclear what Tron even is. I know it is a character from the first movie. The character was non existent in the last movie and didn’t really make an appearance until the last 2 minutes of the movie in such a silly wanna be dramatic moment.

    Bruce Boxlieter isn’t exactly an A lister that will bring out the crowd.

    Like pretty much everyone posting in this thread I am not a Leto fan. He sure doesn’t get me to watch a movie

    I am not a huge NIN fan. Is that band still a thing? As a movie nerd I am aware of the scores and soundtracks Reznor has done, who the fuck though that NIN would bring out the crowds?

    Also without a debate the best part of the last Tron movie was the Daft Punk soundtrack. WHY NOT BRING THEM BACK? Maybe the producers tried, but for the love of god use dump trucks of money…

    I am a hue Tron fan and have been one for 45 years. The problem is the movies are utter duds. Also of all the major studios Disney is just the worst. All the stuff they make is just garbage.

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    I have no idea what the movie is supposed to be about, which is the first two strikes. But even if that weren’t the case, I won’t watch anything with a lead rapist.

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    When I saw the teaser trailer, I was excited. I’m a massive TRON fan. I have lots of memorabilia, and I love seeing them every day.

    Then I saw the first full trailer, and I saw that Jared Leto was going to be in the movie. I got worried, I’ve never liked a role that Leto has played. He’s just creepy and awful.

    I hope this isn’t the end of TRON, but I hope it’s the end of Leto. However, I hear he’s playing Skeletor in the new He-Man, so I guess he gets to kill another franchise.

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      I liked him thought he did a good job in WeCrashed because he was playing a weirdo the audience was meant to hate. As always, he brought a certain I-can’t-stand-this-man energy to the role

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    I didn’t even know it was a thing until a couple days ago. I think it didn’t do well because it’s Tron. Tron just doesn’t do well in the theaters.

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      The original Tron was very experimental. It had an out there concept (which I can really respect for sci-fi), it had a pioneering synth soundtrack, and pioneering visuals. It was kind of novel but a lot of people found it boring and convoluted. It found a cult fandom of nerds like this guy and to the rest of the world it became a punchline for a weird flop of a film. Even the Simpsons took a shot at it.

      Decades later they made a sequel that nobody seems to hate. Tron Legacy was actually well made, it’s got decent cinematography to it, they built sets, the CGI looks great with the possible exception of a de-aged face that does not hold up, and Daft Punk’s soundtrack is universally acclaimed. Most moviegoers agree that the plot of Tron Legacy exists. It was a success; it made more than its budget, it sold some tie-in merch. The weebs I knew around that time had pictures of either Olivia Wilde or a light cycle as their desktop wallpaper for a few months, and then the world moved on. It wasn’t bad, but it’s still a niche fanbase compared to The Matrix or Pirates of the Caribbean or Star Wars.

      And now they’ve made another for some reason. It’s got very little to do with any of the original characters, Tron isn’t even in it. It’s about virtual characters emerging into the real world, released at a time when people are worried about AI and the effects it’s going to have, and it stars an actor basically nobody likes. I’ve heard mixed reviews about the NIN soundtrack.

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        Perfect summary. “Nobody knows why they did”. Spot on. Literally there was no point for this nothing of a story. No one wanted this premise, no one wanted Jared Leto, no one wanted Tron without the sickass graphics.

        Not only that but apparently they were worried about if it’s too sci fi it’ll scare away people. Well congrats, by making it a bland action movie now not only did you make it not worth seeing for the general populace, now the few of us who actually liked Tron are so annoyed with it we aren’t seeing it either.

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          There’s not going to be any actual sci-fi movies ever again. There’s going to be movies with computers and space ships and lasers in them, but there’s never going to be a movie that asks questions, because movie executives are too stupid. They’ve been stupid for longer than I’ve been alive. Remember the movie Enemy Mine? Which does have actual sci-fi in it? There’s the whole rescue from a mine sequence because the executives thought audiences would be too confused if there wasn’t a literal mine in the movie.

          Hell, Master and Commander: The Far Side Of The Earth, the movie you suddenly become very interested in when your testicles turn 30. The enemy ship in that movie is…a Yankee-built…French heavy frigate? Yeah no, that was supposed to be USS Norfolk, a sister ship of the USS Constitution. Why are they French? The studio thought that American moviegoers wouldn’t be okay with Americans being the enemy. In a movie set in 1804.

          Studio executives are rock chewing stupid and they think everyone else is too.

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      I’m sure they’ll try to reboot Tron again in 15-20 years and the exact same thing will happen, as is tradition

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    I never know whos coping more, executives who think they can make a successful Tron movie or Tron fans who insist there’s potential in the franchise

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      Like most of Hollywood right now, if executives and producers stopped trying to make everything into generic action franchise movie, then it might be good. Tron was always a cult movie. Small loyal following who dragged countless friends family and living spouses to go sit for 2 hours to watch it.

      If they would have kept it an ultra sci fi movie truly for the fans - it could have done moderately well. But they don’t want moderately well, they want ultra blockbuster so tried to make it appeal to everyone. So it appeals instead to no one, and here we are. Another franchise on the fire.

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        If attaching a poorly thought through plot onto a unique sci fi premise with stunning visuals, a unique score and mediocre acting isn’t what the cult following of Tron were after, then I don’t think people ever really liked this film as much as they claim.

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    Between shit like this and all those articles about Trump that are like “Is Trump breaking the law?”, Betteridge’s Law of Headlines is officially fucking dead.

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    When I heard they were bringing Tron out to the real world. I lost all interest personally. I’ll watch it streaming when it comes to that, but skip the theaters for this one.

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      They first did that “real world” thing in Legacy, though, with Quorra. I will say they did a good job with the concept in this one.

      Personally I sought it out in IMAX because this is one of those big special effects and sound movies that makes theater worth it. It looked and sounded great.