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Trump runs Disney?
We need money despite having billions of dollars.
Hah, that was funny!
Seen the movie and surprisingly there was nothing woke about the story. No political b/s. They added a random Asian woman to be CEO of Encom but the internet overeacted with the whole 'girlboss' thing even though she doesn't spout political nonsense and doesn't punch above her weight like modern female girlboss and fittingly for Disney, Leto is the typical knight in shining rgb armour that saves her.
They completely ignored the previous film where Sam gives Alan chairman of the board and for some reason the Dillinger family has access to their own digital frontier and lasers.
Soundtrack is a bit loud in places it doesn't need to be.
The only thing was they advertised it as a Tron movie and not a story from the Tron universe. Would have been better to just call it 'Ares' as 'Tron' isn't even in the movie.
There wasn't anything woke about it.
Tron was never a commercial success, even in the eighties. It was a cult classic and one of the first movies.
Tron is the great grandfather of the virtual reality sci-fi genre.
Tron (1982)
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The Lawnmower Man (1992)
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Virtuosity (1995)
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Ghost in the Shell (1995)
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Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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The Matrix (1999)
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The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
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Tron: Legacy (2010)