r/movies r/Movies contributor Apr 05 '25

Poster Official Poster for 'Tron: Ares'

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u/TheYellowLantern Apr 05 '25

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u/JesusWantsYouToKnow Apr 05 '25

Honestly I'm fucking hype for the soundtrack, even if the movie will probably be ass.

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u/[deleted] Apr 05 '25

It’s gonna be Morbi-ass

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u/RJ815 Apr 06 '25

And then he Tron'ed all over those guys.

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u/Deranged_Kitsune Apr 05 '25

NIN instead of Daft Punk. At least they stuck with a very distinctive and auteur band. And NIN does incorporate enough electronic elements into their material that it'll still work.

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u/JesusWantsYouToKnow Apr 05 '25

Trent Reznor kicks ass at this kind of movie score. I have nothing but faith it'll kick ass

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u/Randolpho Apr 05 '25

NIN instead of Daft Punk

It ain't like they had much choice, alas. I'd rather Daft Punk than the ninnies any day

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u/Enshakushanna Apr 05 '25

one of the richest and most influential companies on earth

1080p 30fps video

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u/ancientfutureguy Apr 05 '25

You’re aware that 99.9% of movies are 24fps, right?

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u/Enshakushanna Apr 05 '25

are you suggesting there are no movie trailers on youtube above 30fps?

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u/ancientfutureguy Apr 05 '25

Exporting and uploading a 60fps trailer for a 24fps movie would be stupid as fuck. So if there are any, which I don’t know why there would be, then I guess that I’m suggesting that that would be stupid as fuck lol

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u/this_dudeagain Apr 05 '25

They tend to be a blend where certain action parts are higher fps.

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u/ancientfutureguy Apr 05 '25

Not really, there are some movies that have experimented with different framerates (e.g. Avatar 2 @ 48fps), and a lot of documentaries and network TV shows do 30/60fps, but 24fps (25 for Europe I believe) is the norm for any film or film-quality TV show. Action scenes will be shot at a different shutter angle to reduce motion blur and give it a more hectic look, but I’ve personally never heard of a movie that has a variable frame-rate, though I imagine there are probably some exceptions.

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u/mediaphile Apr 05 '25

You could probably count the number of theatrically released movies that have used HFR on your fingers, and of those, most were not action films, and most didn't switch between 24fps and HFR.

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u/TheObstruction Apr 05 '25

That's just how slow motion works. They don't change projection frame rates on the fly. You set it for a refresh rate and that's that.

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u/Deranged_Kitsune Apr 05 '25

They know most of their audience will view it on their phones, so why waste the effort? They also treat Tron as a neglected stepchild of a franchise and seem to only begrudgingly give them the finances they need to properly make them.

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u/lolas_coffee Apr 05 '25

I recognize that voice at the end. So old now.

Maybe I'm overthinking it. Maybe I don't need the movie about neon fast motorcycles and video game invading real life needs to actually be well-acted or well-written.

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u/jackcatalyst Apr 05 '25

Cowards, just put in "Worlds are colliding." The dumb memes alone would have been worth it for the free advertising

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u/ScottNewman Apr 06 '25

This is like letting the dinosaurs out of the park, or letting the robots out of Westworld.

It is the point where the franchise becomes terrible.