New Images From the Tron Legacy Set Nick Butler, March 16, 2010December 3, 2010 /Film had the chance to visit the Tron Legacy set back in June of 2009, and they’ve got some great pictures from the event. The images show a night club in the computer world, and feature Jeff Bridges, who stared in the original Tron some 25+ years ago. /Film also had a chance to interview Jeff Bridges, which you can read here. Check out these awesome photos after the jump.Peter described his experience in great (but limited by Disney) detail, here’s an excerpt from the article.I’m still not quite sure what happened in the action scene that played out, but I knew one thing – it looked cool. And not the fake, manufactured, trying too hard to be cool, but instead — authentically cool. And not only that, I could see it in front of me, without the help of computer generated magic. And better yet, I watched it 3D. Wearing special 3D glasses, I watched playback on the big flat screen monitors on set.Below are a few of the images taken at the Tron Legacy set:You can check out the rest of the photo’s on SlashFilm.com. Follow MovieViral.com’s Coverage of Tron Legacy Viral Marketing Flynn LivesSet VisitTron Legacy
If Shakespeare Wrote The Big Lebowski… January 9, 2010February 18, 2011Have you ever wondered what The Big Lebowski would be like if a Shakespeare wrote it? Well, wonder no more, because your wildest dreams are now a reality. Filmmaker Adam Bertocci runs the website Run Leia Run, which usually sticks to creating Star Wars fanfare. Thankfully, he reached outside the… Read More
Captain America Movie Tie-In Comic Premieres Sunday February 1, 2011Get ready Captain America fans, because the marketing machine for Captain America: The First Avenger is about to begin. A few weeks back, we reported that Marvel’s second big release of the summer would be debuting new footage sometime during Super Bowl XLV. Earlier today, Marvel announced that a new… Read More
LaVar Burton’s “Reading Rainbow” Kickstarter Reaches $1 Million Goal In Less Than 24 Hours May 28, 2014May 28, 2014It only took a few hours since the Reading Rainbow Kickstarter launched, but thanks to fans of the PBS series and Star Trek: The Next Generation, LaVar Burton was able to meet his $1 million goal in less than 24 hours. In fact it took only about 10 hours for… Read More
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