Sequel to TRON Coming Down the Wire 98
farrellj writes: "According to SF Wire, TRON is going to be released in a 20th anniversary DVD release...and they are working on a sequal, TRON 2.0. The DVD will be released Jan 15, 2002. There is also a new game in development too!" The rumors have been circulating for years. Maybe they'll get Lucy Lawless to demonstrate the proper application of a spinning disk.
What do we get in the anniversary edition? (Score:1)
hey (Score:1)
Hollywood is gay.
What happened to Pixar rumors? (Score:2)
P.s. to anyone who has played Mac Beamwars or any other lightcycles-like game : GLTRON [gltron.org]
What do y'all suppose will happen to the billions of lightcycles third-party implementations floating around out there once disney finally releases their own TRON pc game?
Re:Just what we need (Score:2)
Re:What's the plot? (Score:2)
Armagetron kicks ass (Score:1)
Both of these are certainly worth playing, though.
Back to back? (Score:1)
If they're going to try to revive Tron, they really should re-make the original before they make a sequel. They'd just look far too weird next to each other.
As for how the original movie handled computers...they were somewhat inept in their handling of computers and the lingo, but...fewer people were exposed to computers then. I find it much more offensive now that writers still flub the big picture, much less the smaller details, when they're probably writing the script at a computer connected to the Internet where they could look up almost anything they needed to check. It's just pure laziness not to get it right now - hell, if nothing else just pull a geek in to "consult" for a few days to repair the inaccuracies in the script...
Hmmm. That gives me an idea. Since there are doctors that consult on shows like ER, and probably make a pretty penny doing it...maybe there's room for a geek in Hollywood to go over scripts that deal with computer professionals....
As long as it isn't a Matrix ripoff (Score:2)
But too often today, when they try to tie into something from the past, they feel they have to completely change it to make it cool for the current generation (of course, alienating the people that are most looking forward to it.)
So, for Tron, since it is computer related, it would be a guess that they would probably want to make it a Matrix type thing. Then mention on Aint-it-cool-news.com of the light cycles still being there however is a good sign.
If done right, then perhaps we would have something close to the MetaVerse (until someone finally makes SnowCrash!) Think about it, in Tron, all the characters were processes on one machine, some mainframe. Now, think of all the processes running on machines, with all these machines interconnected.
I think they are gonna need some faster lightcycles to get around!
Re:Anybody else see the irony... (Score:1)
I thought it was already out... (Score:1)
>nudge nudge< HEy! ReMamber the time when the MCP plaYed Moses on SouTH Park?! hyuk hyuk!
(sorry..)
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David Warner? (Score:2)
It would be nice to see Jeff Bridges and President Sheridan return, but David Warner is a must.
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"How many six year olds does it take to design software?"
Re:DVD edition = soundtrack on CD? (Score:1)
Re:I can see it now... (Score:2)
Re:...the perils of unemployment... (Score:2)
Re:A little elaboration needed (Score:2)
Re:Why are they doing this? (Score:2)
Amen! The idea of making Mr. Phelps the bad guy just so that Tom Cruise could be the hero of the movie still gets me steamed.
Of course we all that Barney was the *real* hero of the original televsion show.
Sequel to "Tron" is tricky (Score:2)
Of course, you could argue that a sequel to "Tron" has already been made: "The Matrix," also a story about people projected into computers battling the computer intelligences that run that world, albeit with its very '90s sensibilities of being wired and how powerful CGI can get.
There are so many technological, philosophical and dramatic threads that could be picked up on that it's a shame they don't opt for a television series instead of blowing their wad on one take on the whole equation. An ongoing TV show would have room to breathe and explore all the inherint possibilities and address a lot of different viewpoints.
In the meantime, Disney should get off its ass and release an audio CD of the Wendy Carlos' excellent soundtrack for the first film.
BTW, if you want to have fun with the "Tron" DVD that's already been released, try watching it to the French audio track. Somehow it makes more sense...
sorry Dyslexic (Score:1)
many hours spent playing TRON aganst friends (Score:2)
tho I have never seen the film
look forward to it whats the remake about ?
the orginal I though was getting the IP back from the guv and rideing bikes in a computer world as far as I could work out
any answers ?
regards
john jones
Re:Don't buy it! (Score:2)
Secrets of the Government? (Score:2)
You know, the kind of thing that seems to happen in every third MPAA or RIAA story here on Slashdot. ;)
Is this the right place? :) (Score:1)
I have 4 desktops done so far, so if you want to grab 'em, they're on my iDisk [mac.com]
AS for a movie, err... :)
I enjoyed Tron and all, and even got the special Laserdisc box set (years before the DVD market really existed!), but it's certainly one of those flicks that not only should NOT be remade, but doesn't need a sequel. Of course, 'need' has no meaning in Hollywood.
As with all things like this, a good script will go places (Mr. Lucas, are you listening!!?)
Pope
What? Bear is driving car? How can that be?!
Re:DVD edition = soundtrack on CD? (Score:1)
I recall going to see this with the first company where I had a real, fulltime computer programmer job. We'd just had our company picnic, and we were wearing our team teeshirts - mine was the "MCPs" (male chauvinist pigs)(yes, Ms. Carlos and I have something in common), and my team number was in binary. Then, at the movie, I saw that the bad "guy" was the MCP. Talk about a coincidence!
I eventually bought the movie on Laserdisk. Twas a very fun movie, rife with inside jokes (the wall map showing what "sector" they were in, the read/write head that transported the prisoners, even the spindle at the center of the disk) that were bafflegab to everybody else but to the "in" crowd they really made the movie.
I hope they do make a sequel, and that it's as well-built as the first was.
Re:Why? Why? Why? (Score:2)
Spinning Disk? (Score:1)
The proper application of the spinning disk is demonstrated in the RunRun Shaw Hong Kong kung fu production, 'Master of the Flying Guillotine'. Accept no substitutes.
Re:David Warner? (Score:1)
Amazing. That's REALLY cool!
Re:As long as it isn't a Matrix ripoff (Score:1)
Tron SQL (Score:1)
Re:Misleading (Score:1)
That being said I find it interesting that this rumour is at more than one site.
You know, my mom might not have thrown out my little McDonalds Tron frisbees.....
I like the plot summary: "An ambitious hacker transports himself into cyberspace to pull off the ultimate hack."
J:)
Re:A big budget might ruin it (Score:2)
But I just got back from Planet of the Apes, and I gotta tell ya, that was some impressive costume design.
HI Mom!
Good and Memorable Movies with Big Budgets (Score:2)
Matrix
Jurassic Park
Terminator 2
Gone with the Wind (You might not like it but it is a quality production)
Movies do good are memorable regardless of a big budget or not. I'm sure that people can list their own favorite movies with small budgets.
On the other hand, Tron 2.0 seems to be a direct to DVD so you might get your wish with repect to the small budget.
Re:Wonderful news - Tron 2.0 (Score:2)
Re:As long as it isn't a Matrix ripoff (Score:1)
Re:What's the plot? (Score:2)
Re:NO!! For the love of Linus NO!!!! (Score:3)
You see, I was 12, and had a modem. Everyone was telling my parents that I was going to start WWIII, because you could hack the military with modems.
Give me a break, please? It's amazing what ppl will believe.
Minupla
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Re:David Warner? (Score:1)
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Re:Don't buy it! (Score:2)
2. You are too late, Tron was released on DVD back in May 1999 [express.com]
3. Hey, leave the Miniatures Industry Association of America (MIAA) alone, perhaps you meant the MPAA my weed smoking friend.
4. The RIAA and the MPAA have become two acronyms associated with Slashdot banter, if you don't like them, don't support their products. Yes, that means no more TV, Radio or Movies if you can bear it.
5. Heaven forbid that someone out there can make a good sequel, oh, but wait. Most of us cynical bastards have a perfect ideal locked in our brains so anything "the machine" makes is instantly crap. If anything, bad sequels generate wonderful conversation topics.
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No PCs in 1982?! WTF? (Score:1)
Re:Original Tron had no computer graphics (Score:2)
Not true. There actually is about 15 minutes worth of computer animation in the movie. However, you are correct in that the majority of the movie is not computer animated.
The blue and red glowing lines on people's suits were done with photographic false-color techniques. To keep the glow off peoples faces, hand-drawn mattes were used to mask off those areas. You can see the edges of people's faces jiggling a little bit because the hand-drawn matte doesn't quite match from frame to frame. It's especially noticeable during the scenes before they escape (when the characters are all sitting in their prison cells talking).
Re:Tron games (going after developers?) (Score:2)
Can they? Tron games have been around for almost 20 years now, and one would think that Disney didn't try to enforce their trademark once.
But then, it's probably safer for me not to visit the united states for a while...
- Andreas (author of GLtron)
Tron games (Score:4)
Wonder if the makers of the official Tron game will go after the developers of these games for trademark infringement. It's a crazy world.
Re:DVD edition = soundtrack on CD? (Score:1)
Check http://www.noside.com/catalog/CatalogArtist_01.as
Given the Source (Score:2)
Me? Cynical? Nooooo...
Re:I'm Not Buying: Disney/Hollywood Can Get Bent (Score:2)
More than likely, TRON 2.0 will be about an evil young hacker out to destroy the entertainment industry by hacking the encryption on digital content...and TRON will be a rights-enforcement program out to slay all the P2P clients that are sharing the ill-gotten goods.
Remember, there is no better spokesman for Hollywood interests than Hollywood itself.
- JoeShmoe
Re:Tron games (Score:2)
Sesuel to Tron? (Score:1)
There was more, but I haven't seen it recently, so I can't sum the defects up. But it would be nice, if the new movie was coherent in itself, and not a mismatched quilt of wild ideas.
Stefan.
I can see it now... (Score:3)
Our hero is using PSDoom [unm.edu] to "mannage" a Linux workstation that has been infected with a twisted copy of the MCP. The virus was installed onto a Windows 2000 box on the network by the latest Service Pack. Suddenly, a voice is heard from the workstations speakers.
MCP Virus:
I see you are not running Windows on this workstation. Come to the dark side.
Our Hero:
Never! Just wait till I get the BFG! Then I'll show you whos boss!
MCP Virus:
So... You like to play games, do you?
-- Our hero notices that his mouse, a Micorsoft Optical mouse, starts to pull away from his hand. It flips over, and shoots him with a strange light from its optical window. Our hero finds himself in a place unfamiliar to him. He sees hundreds of Linux sysadmins being held up to the walls of a circular room. They are being scaned by some kind of energy. Something pulls at him, and he is thrown toward one of the empty spots on the wall and held there.
MCP Virus:
HAHAHA!!!
Now you will know my true purpose! I will drain all the knowledge you have and use it for my own evil purpose! I will be [long pause. Drumroll] Windows XP Server!
Voice from off camera:
Not if I have anything to do with it!
-- In walks a short, fat, black and white bird with a yellow beak, wielding a BFG. Camera focuses on him, then the BFG.
Voice from near dead Linux Systems admin off camera:
We're saved! It's Kernel Tux!
-- Uh... He blasts the hell out of everything, the workstation and the world are saved from the horrable evil.
Damn. It's way past my bedtime...
Tron, the flop (Score:3)
I always expected Burroughs to sue them. The Burroughs mainframe operating system was called the Master Control Program.
Why am i picturing... (Score:1)
Want some indy electronic (and other) music?
Re:Misleading (Score:1)
The trick isn't to think of how much stuff gets pitched, it's to look at how much stuff they actually buy, then never make.
light what? (Score:1)
IMDB (Score:1)
Funny, I thought Tesla pulled off the ultimate hack.
Misleading (Score:3)
That said, it would be great if they actually got this going.
TROFF? AOL already beat 'em to it (Score:3)
TROFF: The story of a computer program transported to the real world.
I see you've grasped the true origin of the name of TRON (trace on). But the story of a computer program embodied in a real world entity has already been done... by Warner Bros. Pictures, a division of AOL.
A.I.: The Story of a Robot Who Is Even More Obsessed [aimovie.com] With Pinocchio [8m.com] Than I Am
it wasn't that bad (Score:1)
What's the plot? (Score:3)
Tron: Uri, you made a wrong turn! That's a Windows 2000 server!
Uri: AAIIIEEE!!!!
Tron: No! Uri! NOOOOOO!!!!!
The MCP, of course, has been replaced with a virus that is spreading and bringing down the entire computer infrastructure of the world. It will be defeated in a huge on-screen battle with thousands of little CGI critters who are all in one place for some reason, despite being contrary to the very nature of computer software.
Of course, since the first Tron was one of the pioneers in computer graphics in movies, nothing short of Final Fantasy-level graphics will do 2.0 justice. Unless, they decide to save money and bring out the body suits again...
--GrouchoMarx
DVD edition = soundtrack on CD? (Score:4)
News? (Score:1)
Just what we need (Score:2)
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Re:A big budget might ruin it (Score:1)
Why? Why? Why? (Score:2)
Is Hollywood so starved for ideas that they have to mine for sequels this low? (rhetorical question, of course...)
I mean, I haven't seen the movie since it came out, and maybe someone can refresh my memory, but didn't it, well, suck? I mean, I remember my group of friends saying "Finally! A movie for programmers!", but after seeing it I remember being sorely disappointed in its unrealistic, cheesy use of any buzzword they could pull out of the computer dictionary.
If software marketing directors wrote a computer script, this is what the movie would look like (except without product placements. :) )
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Re:Screw you hippie (Score:1)
...the perils of unemployment... (Score:2)
Tron went to work for the Master Control Program?! I don't believe it!
I guess that's what happens after twenty years of unemployment on the game grid.
But seriously, I hope that Bit character gets to say more than just two things this time around. He was always so predictable. If it wasn't one thing, it was the other...
Re:Sequel to "Tron" is tricky (Score:1)
I don't know what Tron you've been watching, but in MY copy the Master Control Program speaks several times of its links to other corporate computers. (And how it "steals" from them all the other programs it has captured and assimilated)
Pixar is too high res (Score:1)
But at least Pixar still has some creative talent to make the story and characters interesting. And certainly there are enough geeks at Pixar to add the techno inside jokes. Can you imagine a Disneyfied boy-meets-girl (invert gender as appropriate), boy-loses-girl, boy-gets-girl-back plot in the Tron world? Yawn.
Gates *WAS* Dillinger (Score:1)
sucked into a computer (Score:2)
That is about when I first got sucked into computers. Can't seem to get back out though...
Re:I can see it now... (Score:1)
Certain processes are vital to the computer's operation and should not be killed. For example, after I took the screenshot of myself being attacked by csh, csh was shot by friendly fire from behind, possibly by tcsh or xv, and my session was abruptly terminated.
Still one of my favorite links ever from Slashdot.
TSG
Wonderful news - Tron 2.0 (Score:2)
Finally a movie that deserves a sequel. It should be an interesting chalenge for the producers to do justice to the original while at the same time updating it for the modern era - a daunting chalenge indeed but not impossible. I look forward to both the re-release of the original and the sequal with joy and aprehension.
--CTH
Re:Sequel to "Tron" is tricky (Score:1)
dude, your PS2 is more powerful than the computers that did the movies, not just the arcade games. Your GameBoy is probably more powerful than the arcade games. ;-)
Re:Why? Why? Why? (Score:1)
Re:What's the plot? (Score:1)
Re:hey (Score:1)
You're probably right, but weren't the people blue red and green??? Brown doesn't "glow" quite as well... but yeah, the black people MUST be represented regardless of whether it actually fits the characterization. No matter what people do, SOMEONE will find a reason to get pissed off about it. So FUCK THEM! If it works, use it. If it suits your art, create it! But don't let politics determine your creativity. That's just bullshit.
Re:Secrets of the Government? (Score:1)
I could tell you about it, but then I'd have to kill you.
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door.
Re:No PCs in 1982?! WTF? (Score:1)
Tron wasn't that good (Score:1)
I had been into PCs four years when it came out and had a dozen published games for the Atari 800 by then. (Starshot in Byte for the curious.) There was no game quality to the "games" in Tron. There were much more challenging graphics in Atari games in 1982 than there were graphics in the movie which were mostly faked rather than computer graphics as we see them today. Anyone feeling nostalgic catch it on cable or try to rent it and discover nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
Do a sequal of that? How about a sequal of Cinderella? Pinnochio? I saw those when I was about as old as most of this audience was when they first saw Tron. (So was my son and he is now in the business and I presume Tron didn't discourage him. No blame.) What impresses us in youth does not bear repeating in age.
What is the purpose of a sequal? To inspire today's youth? When most games they have is better than movies can afford to make? To inspire _us_ again?
Some things were right for their time and not afterwards. Anyone for a remake of the Shirley Temple movies? Tron is about that to Matrix. Shirley Temple was a child talent contest winner with cute lines.
Leave Tron alone as a period piece so all my above criticisms of it will not become painfully obvious in the flop remake and ruin old memories.
P.S. Planet of the Apes remake is not on earth? What pray tell is the point of it unless the nerfbrain creator believes in Trekkian parallel evolution? He "corrected" problems in the original while injecting vastly greater idiocies?
Can Tron 2.0 fail substitute the _creative_ process for very well known facts which would require real creativity from the project?
Re:Tron wasn't that good (Score:1)
Where could anyone get the idea it was set on earth? ST Voyager tachyon communications?
Tron gave us a glimpse of today's cinema (Score:1)
It was ahead of its time! And looking around at Hollywood product today, you could say Tron's time has finally come.
Re:Sequel to "Tron" is tricky (Score:1)
The first thing I thought upon seeing Matrix was that it was Tron in reverse. Same theme of technology advancing to the point where it subjugates its creators, reflecting and magnifying their flaws. For more possible Tron sequels, cf. Terminator. For possible prequels, cf. Frankenstein.
Re:Wonderful news - Tron 2.0 (Score:1)
Don't buy it! (Score:4)
Standing up to these megalomanaics is worthy of a movie in and of itself, but if we don't, we could all find ourselves against the powerful systems, both legal and computer, of the MIAA and its allies.
Besides, do you really want to support these people in their quest to make Tron 2.0 [imdb.com], which has "An ambitious hacker transports himself into cyberspace to pull off the ultimate hack." for a tagline? Even if nothing else written here convinces you to boycott the release of Tron on DVD, that almost certainly should. Yuck, awful -- just what we need, another bad "hacker flick" (almost certainly what's intended, given today's climate).
I ALWAYS WANTED A SEQUEL TO TRON! (Score:1)
A big budget might ruin it (Score:5)
Twenty or so years later, they redo Star Wars (largely on the same planet) with a big budget and too many visual distractions and not enough focus on the story... and it doesn't work. There was nothing special about it compared to all of the other computer-effects scifi movies out there today. I fear the same thing will happen to this sequel.
Sequel to TRON? It's obvious! (Score:2)
'nuff said!
Anybody else see the irony... (Score:1)
more gear, lets girl (Score:1)
Same problem with Tron. We weren't in it for Kurt Russel and whatever flavor/babe of the month Disney was offering. We wanted to see hard core hardware. Recure that binary tree ... but make sure it's balanced.
But this will probably flop because they'll put some stupid love theme around the good stuff. Personally, I'd load up the cast with veloptous cyber-babes ... and then ... hey wait, what if the cyberbabes took an interest in each other ??? ......hhmmmmmm......
If Disney allows it... (Score:2)
I don't want Lucy Lawless. I want Lucy Topless!
Re:I can see it now... (Score:1)
-==-
We are Microsoft. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.
You must be joking... (Score:1)
The best thing they could do would be to hand the movie to Vince Clarke to rescore.
Or was the original soundtrack significantly better than what appears on the current DVD?
Re:David Warner? (Score:1)
Well, if we're doing B5/Tron connections, it should be noted that David Warner himself appeared in B5, as Aldous Gajic in the episode "Grail" [midwinter.com].
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Tarnishing a classic (Score:1)
Actually, as long as they just don't try to "take advantage" of modern CGI by changing the look I'll forgive everything else. Angular, untextured surfaces with bright wireframe outlines are what it's all about - and why Tron still looks better than most CGI movies made today.
Re:DVD edition = soundtrack on CD? (Score:1)
I've got some of Walter's [wendycarlos.com] earlier music on CD, such as Beauty in the Beast [wendycarlos.com], and somewhere packed away a vinyl (!) of TRON [wendycarlos.com].
I'd love to have a remastered CD of TRON, particularly that which wasn't included in the first go-round.
Re:Tron wasn't that good (Score:1)
Plan 10 (Score:1)
Original post should be mod'd to -1 TROLL please. (Score:1)
I'm Not Buying: Disney/Hollywood Can Get Bent (Score:2)
Proteus7
"Go to any elite university and you are usually speaking to very disciplined people, people who have been selected for obedience. And that makes sense. If you've resisted the temptation to tell the teacher, "You're an asshole," which maybe he or she is, and if you don't say, "That's idiotic," when you get a stupid assignment, you will gradually pass through the required filters. You will end up at a good college and eventually with a good job." - Noam Chomsky
Here's hoping.. (Score:1)
Anyone else hear about the new TRON PC game that's supposed to be released somewhere around the time of the movie? I thought i read somewhere that Shiny Entertainment was doing it, but i'm not sure i remember that correctly.
Re:A big budget might ruin it (Score:2)
I don't have high hopes for this movie, but that means it might surprise me.
We'll see.