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The toys are already out. Beautiful designs, but crappy construction and over-priced :(
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I mean, if they can manage to sneak in Wonder and Majaesty in a Shooter, they should be able to remember it for TRON...
... unless they got the same people who did Bambi 2 to do this one... Why can't people *listen* to films that they try to make sequals of years later?
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When Disney does a sequel, THEN they have to reach into their own pool of ideas, and reveal they are lacking. It's only when Disney contracts outside help (Lilo & Stitch / Pixar originals) that they do better.
My hope is that Daft's induction in this process hints that they went to outside help for other items, such as plot and design. I like the designs I've seen, but the plot is still hidden (at least, I hope the commercials didn't reveal all the plot there is).
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Forgive that coin of phrase, but what I mean by Majesty of the Machine is that mainly TRON presents us with a fairy tale land that is about the beautiful world inside the commonplace. Straying too far from TRON's fairy tale roots probably would do it more damage then good, and I don't see any indication that they are going to do that.
What I worry about is that there is an undercurrent with revived franchises to make them more 'adult' and 'mature', and this tends to ruin films. I sense this undercurrent in the people making this film. I just hope that they don't let the desire to appease the older members of the audience ruin what should be a fun FX Blast.
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That low fluttering warble of a passing recognizer is spine tingling, on the other hand.