I wouldn't say I am a big fan of the original TRON movie itself; the storyline is pretty weak and (outside of Jeff Bridges) the acting is pretty stiff. Nevertheless, the movie was a huge leap forward in movie technology, many of the components of it (discs, light cycles, the general art design) are iconic to sci-fi, and the arcade game was a classic. So when I saw the test footage for "TR2N" from the 2008 Comic-Con, I was immediately juiced. But I'm a nerd.
After the
incredible reaction to that test footage, Disney greenlighted a sequel to TRON, 28 years after the original. And to their credit, Disney has pulled an all-out media blitz to promote the movie, hoping that it will be a four-quadrant film (young, older, male, and female).
I saw the midnight viewing on Thursday night/Friday morning, and I definitely wasn't disappointed; I felt the movie was better than the first TRON in every aspect save possibly originality (TRON came up with a LOT of stuff out of
nowhere). One thing's for sure: Legacy is a freaking
beautiful movie, and definitely has the feel of what TRON could have/should have been, with the right technology available. I also really liked the soundtrack, but I'm already a Daft Punk fan, so that didn't take much effort.
Disney also appears to be positioning TRON to be a serious franchise; they are making theme park rides, a new TV series, and so on. Part of the sci-fi geek in me screams "mass-market sellout," but hell, if there's a property that Disney is going to force down my throat, why not TRON? So I'm down.
My questions to the reader are:
1) What did you think of the original TRON?
2) If you've seen TRON: Legacy, what did you think of it, both as a standalone movie and as a sequel?
3) How do you feel about Disney trying to turn TRON into a big franchise?