SectorCruiser User
Posts: 115 | RE: Which version of Tron: Legacy are you buying when it comes out 4/5/11? on Friday, April, 08, 2011 8:26 PM
pullfocus.exe Wrote:
SectorCruiser Wrote:By the way, how much of a difference is there between the newly-restored BluRay print of TRON and the 20th Anniversary DVD Special Edition? |
Well, that debate is currently happening here:
http://www.tron-sector.com/forums/default.aspx?a=top&id=421299&fc=421743#421743
There is a pretty significant differnece in the Bluray, its debatable (obviously) whether its better or worse. Either way i feel any real tron fan should own and watch it at very least to make their own judgements. I personally love the bluray, although i can expect to think about which version i want to watch, as they "feel" different from eachother, more than "look"
This "difference" is the hot topic, good or bad its worth owning both.
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You got it. FYI that question wasn't by me. RenegadeProgram asked it. Np, though. Sometimes it's hard to quote people here when there are multiple quotes.
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IluthraDanar User
Posts: 1,178 | RE: Which version of Tron: Legacy are you buying when it comes out 4/5/11? on Tuesday, April, 12, 2011 11:34 PM
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Forget it, Mr High and Mighty Master Control. You aren't making me talk.
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Tron Fanatic User
Posts: 1,461 | RE: Which version of Tron: Legacy are you buying when it comes out 4/5/11? on Wednesday, April, 13, 2011 9:06 AM
Well I must say, people who complained about the disc case version weren't kidding about the issues with the electronics. While at first I couldn't get the lights to stay on, pressing the switch harder got it to work. And then I turned it on a couple times to make sure.
So I go out for a little while, and when I come back, I find the lights on again. So I try to turn them off, and it won't work. I tried for about 5 minutes, even tried pressing it with a screwdriver. And the most I succeeded in doing is getting the button stuck in a depressed position for a moment.
I'll probably end up modifying the whole thing. Replacing the switch, adding more lights, and possibly turning the display stand into a docking bay that plugs into the wall, so that the lights can be left on all the time without sucking batteries dry.
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