Tron Legacy (2010) | 07.03: TRAILER
Daft Punk TRON: Legacy Music Video Debuts
Source: MySpace, October 26, 2010
Daft Punk has released to MySpace an official music montage featuring clips and score from the upcoming TRON: Legacy.
Though much of the footage has previously appeared in trailers, there is a clear glimpse at the musicians' cameo in the film, as well as a better look at Michael Sheen's character, Castor.
Check out the music video, entitled "Derezzed," below and catch TRON: Legacy in theaters on December 17th:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=71180
Source: MySpace, October 26, 2010
Daft Punk has released to MySpace an official music montage featuring clips and score from the upcoming TRON: Legacy.
Though much of the footage has previously appeared in trailers, there is a clear glimpse at the musicians' cameo in the film, as well as a better look at Michael Sheen's character, Castor.
Check out the music video, entitled "Derezzed," below and catch TRON: Legacy in theaters on December 17th:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=71180
Naja, ne Fortsetzung zu einem relativ alten Film, der auch nicht gerade ein Mega-Blockbuster war und nicht einmal zum Kinostart der Fortsetzung auf BR veröffentlicht wurde - dazu dann noch Schauspieler ohne große Pull-Wirkung, ein unbekannter Regisseur und mäßige Kritken ... ich denke, die Verantwortlichen können zufrieden sein (sofern sie nicht nur die Budgethöhe vor Augen haben).
Box Office: 'Tron Legacy' underperforms to $43.6 million while 'The Fighter' comes out swinging...
Debuting under expectations was not what Walt Disney Studios envisioned for its latest corporate franchise. After a very good set of Midnight showings and a solid $18 million Friday, "Tron Legacy" took a significant dip on Saturday and grossed only $43.6 million for the entire weekend. That's below industry tracking which predicted a slightly higher $47-50 million. In fact, based on early Friday numbers, some rival studios thought it could go as high as $55-60 million. Instead, it appears a large fanbase showed up for "Legacy" on Friday, but Saturday's lower $14.9 million indicated no family bounce or broader audience than the core fanboys and girls. Now, the Sci-Fi action flick will have to hope it becomes a significant player over the holiday frame for moviegoers looking for an alternative to "Little Fockers" or "Gulliver's Travels." As for breaking even, the studio will be looking to International markets to deliver that piece of the program.
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On a happier note, impressing in fourth place was Paramount Pictures and Relativity Media's "The Fighter." After receiving a slew of Golden Globe and SAG Awards nominations earlier last week, the inspirational boxing drama expanded to 2,505 theaters and grossed a very solid $12.2 million in the process. The film which features Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo should continue to play well throughout the holiday season and through the Academy Awards in February.
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Other notable films in the top 10 included Fox Searchlight's "Black Swan" which hit the seventh slot with $8.3 million in just 959 theaters. It's no stretch to now call the acclaimed Darren Aronofsky thriller a sensation as its found $15.7 million in only semi-wide release. It will be curious to see if Searchlight looks for more theaters before New Years or waits to expand around the Golden Globes on Jan. 16.
Bombing with just $7.5 million was James L. Brooks' latest "How Do You Know." As much as Sony Pictures will want to blame Brooks for the negatively reviewed and $125 million budgeted dramedy, the studio couldn't seem to get their hands around an inspiring campaign for a film with Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson in the fold either.
(hitfix.com)
Debuting under expectations was not what Walt Disney Studios envisioned for its latest corporate franchise. After a very good set of Midnight showings and a solid $18 million Friday, "Tron Legacy" took a significant dip on Saturday and grossed only $43.6 million for the entire weekend. That's below industry tracking which predicted a slightly higher $47-50 million. In fact, based on early Friday numbers, some rival studios thought it could go as high as $55-60 million. Instead, it appears a large fanbase showed up for "Legacy" on Friday, but Saturday's lower $14.9 million indicated no family bounce or broader audience than the core fanboys and girls. Now, the Sci-Fi action flick will have to hope it becomes a significant player over the holiday frame for moviegoers looking for an alternative to "Little Fockers" or "Gulliver's Travels." As for breaking even, the studio will be looking to International markets to deliver that piece of the program.
(...)
On a happier note, impressing in fourth place was Paramount Pictures and Relativity Media's "The Fighter." After receiving a slew of Golden Globe and SAG Awards nominations earlier last week, the inspirational boxing drama expanded to 2,505 theaters and grossed a very solid $12.2 million in the process. The film which features Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo should continue to play well throughout the holiday season and through the Academy Awards in February.
(...)
Other notable films in the top 10 included Fox Searchlight's "Black Swan" which hit the seventh slot with $8.3 million in just 959 theaters. It's no stretch to now call the acclaimed Darren Aronofsky thriller a sensation as its found $15.7 million in only semi-wide release. It will be curious to see if Searchlight looks for more theaters before New Years or waits to expand around the Golden Globes on Jan. 16.
Bombing with just $7.5 million was James L. Brooks' latest "How Do You Know." As much as Sony Pictures will want to blame Brooks for the negatively reviewed and $125 million budgeted dramedy, the studio couldn't seem to get their hands around an inspiring campaign for a film with Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson in the fold either.
(hitfix.com)
Prestigeprojekt pur ... aber satt. Tron war seinerzeit auch ne riesen Gurke. Ob der inzwischen schon irgendwo in Gewinnsphären ist, wäre auch mal eine gute Frage. Und ich sag mal so, in meinem Freundeskreis heisst es bei Tron nur ... ???
Im Grunde auch nur ein Nerdfilm ... und da ist das Einspielergebnis gut.
In diesem Sinne:
freeman
Im Grunde auch nur ein Nerdfilm ... und da ist das Einspielergebnis gut.
In diesem Sinne:
freeman
DITO....sehen will...SEHEN WILL!!! 8-) Selbst wenn er im Kino noch nicht alles an Supergewinn einbringt kommt sicher noch der "Highlander-Effekt".Seemi hat geschrieben:Ich werd's wohl anschaun, dafür bin ich Nerd genug
Sprich er bringt den Rest noch auf Blue Ray raus :-P
"Rourke vor Gericht bringen? Ja sicher...und wenn ich dieses Wunder vollbracht hab schlage ich Gott K.O."
Den "TRON: The Next Day"-Kurzfilm, der auf der kommenden BluRay enthalten sein wird, kann man sich hier ansehen:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=75204
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=75204
A new video from the upcoming TRON: Legacy Blu-ray collections (hitting stores on April 5) has leaked online and is titled "TRON: The Next Day." The 10-minute clip looks to serve as a bridge between TRON: Legacy and possibly more adventures in the franchise. The clip talks about the origins of the Flynn Lives organization and what happens at the end of TRON: Legacy, so it definitely enters spoiler territory for those who haven't seen the film. A second clip is reportedly a hidden Easter Egg in the Blu-ray and is said to feature Olivia Wilde's Quorra and Cillian Murphy's Ed Dillinger Jr. (Comingsoon/firstshowing.net)
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