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Jeff Bridge's Tron: Legacy Is Like Crazy Heart


Jeff Bridge's Tron: Legacy Is Like Crazy Heart

Jeff Bridges finally got his long over due Oscar last night for the perforamce is Crazy Heart. But if most of you out there are like me weare more interseted in his upcoming film Tron:Legacy. Bridges said the long over due sequel has a lot in common with Crazy Heart.

Bridges spoke with press at the Spirt Awards last week and let us know that Crazy Heart is not far from Tron:Legacy

"You know, somebody asked me just a moment ago about the difference between these big-budget films and independent films," Bridges said. "A lot of it is very similar. Some of these big-budget films, Tron and Iron Man, you think you're doing a student film sometimes."

Considering that Tron:Legacy surely costs much more than the original Tron did in 1982,what's so independent about the Walt Disney Studio's upcoming blockbuster?

"The scripts aren't written completely," Bridges said. "There's a lot of improvisation. There's a big budget, but there's a lot of similarities to it."

Steven Lisberger brought us the world's first computer-animated film in 1982. Now, director Joseph Kosinski has a 2010 take on the world of Tron.

Tron:Legacy is due out December 17,2010

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