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December 09, 2009

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The Real Gamechanger of All Time!!

OMgosh dude thats insane! I like it.

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fuck.disney.

the disney logo turns me off to it

It looks pretty sweet, but I don't know if it will actually turn out good because of disney (like the others just said).

Tron is one of the few redeeming things about Disney in the last 30 years- I'm for it. I think they realize that they could have a real franchise on their hands if they do this right.

What's better than a Tron remake ? The entire score composed by the robot geniuses themselves....Daft Punk.

'm also one that hasn't seen the original, just snippets. I'll definitely see it before this since this is a sequel and not a remake.This looks totally awesome, those clips we saw of the digital world a couple of months back were mesmerizing...

The Disney logo doesn't bother me...

In fact it just heightens the nostalgia. I actually would love it if they shipped the Blu-Ray of Tron Legacy in a big, oversized, white-plastic VHS case.

Now give us a sequel to The Black Hole ;)

@Kevin

They're already working on that, and by they I mean some of the team behind Tron Legacy.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091201/film_nm/us_hole

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