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Disney Taps Familiar Face To Direct ‘Tron 3′

Disney’s ‘Tron 3’ has director Joseph Kosinski attached.

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‘Tron Legacy’ Director Says He Likes To Challenge The Audience

Joseph Kosinski tells MTV News, ‘There’s some stuff in this film that people maybe aren’t expecting.’ By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Joseph Kosinski Photo: MTV News For those “Tron” fans who’ve been waiting patiently for the release of “Tron Legacy” — a semi-sequel more than 20 years in the making — the day has arrived! Starting Friday (December 17), Jeff Bridges (playing two roles, no less) can now be seen in theaters nationwide. Given the original film’s storied and groundbreaking history, MTV News asked first-time director Joseph Kosinski what reactions he hopes “Legacy” viewers will have. “Hopefully, people will have the same reaction I did when I saw the first ‘Tron,’ ” Kosinski said. “It looked different than anything else out there; it sounded different than anything else out there; it was bold in its concept and in the technology, the way it pushed technology,” he recalled. “So hopefully, audiences feel the same way about this film, because that’s what we tried to do.” Speaking of pushing the boundaries of technology and sound, “Legacy” is more than just your average popcorn flick. There are thematic elements that demand the audience’s attention in ways different from other films. Kosinski said that was one of his goals in continuing the story. “I can only make the film that I would want to see. I like films that challenge the audience,” he explained. “I like films that require you to pay attention, and there’s some stuff in this film that people maybe aren’t expecting, which to me are the most exciting parts.” For the astute viewer — or fans of films like “Blade Runner,” “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “Star Wars” — a few of those exciting parts might feel just a bit familiar. “I was a child of the ’80s, so those are obviously films that made huge impressions on me,” Kosinski said. “I think every director is a combination, can cite influences from all the films, especially films you see as a kid, for whatever reason, those are the ones that impact you the strongest,” he added. “I think there are bits of all of those in here.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Tron Legacy’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips

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‘Tron Legacy’ Director Says He Likes To Challenge The Audience

‘Tron Legacy’ Director Says He Likes To Challenge The Audience

Joseph Kosinski tells MTV News, ‘There’s some stuff in this film that people maybe aren’t expecting.’ By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Joseph Kosinski Photo: MTV News For those “Tron” fans who’ve been waiting patiently for the release of “Tron Legacy” — a semi-sequel more than 20 years in the making — the day has arrived! Starting Friday (December 17), Jeff Bridges (playing two roles, no less) can now be seen in theaters nationwide. Given the original film’s storied and groundbreaking history, MTV News asked first-time director Joseph Kosinski what reactions he hopes “Legacy” viewers will have. “Hopefully, people will have the same reaction I did when I saw the first ‘Tron,’ ” Kosinski said. “It looked different than anything else out there; it sounded different than anything else out there; it was bold in its concept and in the technology, the way it pushed technology,” he recalled. “So hopefully, audiences feel the same way about this film, because that’s what we tried to do.” Speaking of pushing the boundaries of technology and sound, “Legacy” is more than just your average popcorn flick. There are thematic elements that demand the audience’s attention in ways different from other films. Kosinski said that was one of his goals in continuing the story. “I can only make the film that I would want to see. I like films that challenge the audience,” he explained. “I like films that require you to pay attention, and there’s some stuff in this film that people maybe aren’t expecting, which to me are the most exciting parts.” For the astute viewer — or fans of films like “Blade Runner,” “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “Star Wars” — a few of those exciting parts might feel just a bit familiar. “I was a child of the ’80s, so those are obviously films that made huge impressions on me,” Kosinski said. “I think every director is a combination, can cite influences from all the films, especially films you see as a kid, for whatever reason, those are the ones that impact you the strongest,” he added. “I think there are bits of all of those in here.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Tron Legacy’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips

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Director Joseph Kosinski on Tron: Legacy and the Limitations of CGI-Created Actors

It’s been a very long road for Tron: Legacy to finally make it to the big screen. Rumors of a sequel to the 1982 cult favorite have been circulating on the Internet for about as long as there’s been a widely used Internet. The original Tron told the story of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), a computer programmer who found himself materialized inside the very computer system that he designed. Even when a trailer for a sequel did materialize (originally titled TR2N ) at Comic-Con in 2008 — as director Joseph Kosinski explains, that was basically his audition tape — it took two and a half more years before the film was actually put together and released. For Kosinski, today, the wait is finally over.

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Kanye West, Swizz Beatz And More Top Producers Of 2010

Bink! and Clark Kent also hold it down by finding key samples, in Mixtape Daily. By Jayson Rodriguez, with additional reporting by Hillary Crosley, Rahman Dukes, Steven Roberts and Richard Sancho Swizz Beatz, Kanye West and Clark Kent Photo: Getty Images/ MTV News This is Mixtape Daily, so you know the deal: We spotlight the essence of street culture. And when it comes to those behind the boards, it gets no truer than producers who know how to dig in the crates and find a dusty sample that will inject life into a new composition. These four guys reached deep down, far and wide, to the nether regions of their musical minds to create bangers that became the soundtrack of the past 12 months. Without further ado, we close out our year-end awards by saluting the Top Producers of 2010: Bink! Wax Lift : Smokey Robinson’s “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” Street Symphony : Kanye West’s “Devil in a New Dress” Originally, this one (co-produced by Mike Dean) dropped as part of ‘Ye’s G.O.O.D. Friday series, and West picked apart Bink!’s loop of the Motown star’s stirring vocals to add his own twist. “Hood phenomenon, the LeBron of rhyme,” he spit. “Hard to be humble when you stunning on a JumboTron/ I’m looking at her like, ‘This what you really wanted, huh?/ Why we arguing anyway? Oh, I forgot, it’s summertime.’ ” Clark Kent Wax Lift : Enchantment’s “Silly Love Long” Street Symphony : Rick Ross’ “Super High” Praises to Barry White and his “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More, Baby,” but it’s not that sample that raised this stirring Rick Ross track to sublime heights. Rather, it’s the way Kent (and co-producers the Remedy) flip Enchantment’s “Silly Love Long” that takes this one up a notch. “We shining when it’s pitch dark, yeah this bitch a movie, but this time I play a big part,” Ross muscles through the beat with his flow. “F— marketing, look at what I’m accomplishing/ I’m beating n—as by margins bigger than Fran Tarkenton.” Swizz Beatz Wax Lift : Justice’s “D.A.N.C.E.” remix Street Symphony : Jay-Z’s “On to the Next One” While most producers speed up samples, Swizz took the road less traveled and slowed down this driving dance tune into a military-march tempo. The result was Hov’s mantra for his next decade of dominance and MTV News’ #8 Song of 2010 . “Baby, I’m a boss, I don’t know what they do,” Jay spit. “I don’t get dropped, I drop the label.” Kanye West Wax Lift : Backyard Heavies’ “Expo 83” Street Symphony : “Runaway” Rick James might be the signature sample on this one, but it’s the drum loop from the Backyard Heavies where ‘Ye (and co-producers Emile, Mike Dean and Jeff Bhaskar) set their sail for this number to rise to one of the year’s best tracks. “See, I could have me a good girl and still be addicted to them hood rats,” Yeezy rhymes. “And I just blame everything on you/ At least you know that’s what I’m good at.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos 2010 Mixtape Daily Year End Awards

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‘Tron Legacy’: Under The Hood Of Three Cool Vehicles

Designer Daniel Simon gives MTV News a behind-the-scenes look at how the film’s futuristic machines were built. By Eric Ditzian Lightcycle in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney The “Tron Legacy” vehicle design team had one goal: “We wanted to make the most sexy vehicles ever onscreen.” According to German-born designer Daniel Simon, who worked on transforming the original film’s iconic creations from clunky machines to sleek, futuristic works of art, the crew set the bar high for themselves. It was a four-year process that began with director Joseph Kosinski and production designer Darren Gilford, who conceived the overall concepts and then brought in folks like Simon, whose work includes designing real-world Bugattis and Lamborghinis. Not that they actually built the lightcycles and lightjets we see in the finished film, which hit theaters on Friday (December 16). While the crew constructed each vehicle’s cockpit, complete with LED lights and instrumentation, the machines only exist on the sketchpad and in the ultra-powerful computers with which Kosinski created his film. Simon called up MTV News recently to walk us through the creation of three of the vehicles in the new movie. Here’s what we learned. Lightcycles As fans of the 1982 film know, the first lightcycles — those bikes that race forward and emit beams of light — weren’t open-air vehicles but rather sported concealing shields. You couldn’t see the actors furiously riding through the movie’s CGI world. The tech team back then simply didn’t possess the computing power to capture such complexity. They had to hide the actors. The first thing Kosinski wanted was to make his “Tron Legacy” bikes open-air. “It was a pretty obvious choice. That is what most motorcycles look like,” Simon said. “They had exactly those ideas in the ’80s but didn’t have the technology to execute them. Making the lightcycles open-air was a way to show off our technological revolution. And it’s more fun for the actors, since they can be seen and they can interact with the environment.” To further update the bikes, the team drew inspiration from real-world bikes built to set speed records. “From the rider position and the wheelbase, it’s inspired by land speed-record bikes that you would see in Bonneville or El Mirage,” Simon explained. “Motorcycle fans will know Burt Munro, who set all these records in the ’60s, he used the same rider position. The only difference is that you can’t actually turn a bike like how the bikes are turned in the movie!” Lightjets Simon and his fellow designers got a few simple directives for the lightjets, a collection of elegant warships that do some crazy aerial battling late in the film. As Simon puts it, “They said they want this vehicle to look elegant yet aggressive, it has to fit three people in and it has to have a gun in the back and the wings should fold up. But out of that concept, you can make 5,000 different designs.” Nor were they constrained by real-world consideration for airplanes; these lightjets never had to land safely at LAX. Yet such freedom had its limits: The jets had to conform to what the public is generally familiar with when it comes to aircraft. With so many possibilities, they drilled down to a few concrete references. “The big jets should be more like gliders, laid-back but still sinister with guns and sh–,” Simon said. “The small ones should be like mosquitoes, aggressive and very agile.” Quorra’s Car Olivia Wilde’s Quorra drives a seriously impressive sports car in the film. And there’s simply nothing like it on Earth. “There’s not a real car we referenced,” Simon said. “It’s freaking huge — almost 9-feet wide. It would kick every Lamborghini’s ass.” The car, it turned out, was too huge, and Simon had to go back to the drawing board. “The door has this scissor-swing opening and it was difficult to design,” he said. “And then the room where they were going to shoot it was not high enough for the door to swing open. We were like, ‘Oh sh–, this has to be a foot shorter!’ ” Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos The Vehicles Of ‘Tron Legacy’

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Kristen Stewart Is ‘Incredible’ In ‘On The Road,’ Garrett Hedlund Says

‘Everyone is going to get to see how hard a worker she is,’ he tells MTV News of KStew. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Garrett Hedlund Photo: MTV News While Garrett Hedlund isn’t exactly a household name yet, filmgoers will soon be very familiar with him via his two new projects “Tron Legacy” and “Country Strong,” not to mention the upcoming “On the Road” film. When MTV News caught up with the busy man recently, we asked him about the recent uptick in his career — beginning with landing that coveted role in “On the Road.” “It’s the hardest I’ve ever had to work, which is a very good sign,” Hedlund said about the big-screen adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s tour-de-beatnik classic. “It’s the greatest experience of my lifetime — well, these last couple years have [been]. All these mean so much to me ,with ‘Tron Legacy’ and the world getting to see [‘Tron’ director] Joseph Kosinski for the first time, who I feel is the next great visionary genius,” he said. “For ‘Country Strong,’ I worked six months on the guitar to get that down and to play a country singer with Gwyneth [Paltrow] and that gets to showcase Shana Feste’s incredible talents as a writer/director, because she’s just miraculous. “Now with ‘On the Road,’ getting to work with Walter Salles, who I owe such a tremendous amount to because he gives me so much,” he explained of the “Motorcycle Diaries” director. “He fulfills me with so much other people haven’t been able to do, and he does it so simply.” Hedlund went on to say that “Road” will be full color not black-and-white, which had been rumored, and he called the experience, fittingly, “a long journey.” Regarding Kristen Stewart, Hedlund had nothing but the highest compliments to pay his co-star. “[She is] incredible, and in this, everyone is going to get to see how hard a worker she is, the devotion that she puts into her work,” Hedlund enthused. “And her performance is going to be exposed highly in this.” Hedlund added that the entire cast is packed with talent. “Everybody, Sam Riley is phenomenal, we’ve had a lot of wonderful surprises in having people like Viggo Mortenson, Amy Adams, Elisabeth Moss join us,” he said. “Most recently, Steve Buscemi and Terrence Howard. Alice Braga, it’s been phenomenal, it’s been quite the family.” Are you excited to see “On the Road”? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “On the Road.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Tron Legacy’

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Kristen Stewart Is ‘Incredible’ In ‘On The Road,’ Garrett Hedlund Says

‘Everyone is going to get to see how hard a worker she is,’ he tells MTV News of KStew. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Garrett Hedlund Photo: MTV News While Garrett Hedlund isn’t exactly a household name yet, filmgoers will soon be very familiar with him via his two new projects “Tron Legacy” and “Country Strong,” not to mention the upcoming “On the Road” film. When MTV News caught up with the busy man recently, we asked him about the recent uptick in his career — beginning with landing that coveted role in “On the Road.” “It’s the hardest I’ve ever had to work, which is a very good sign,” Hedlund said about the big-screen adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s tour-de-beatnik classic. “It’s the greatest experience of my lifetime — well, these last couple years have [been]. All these mean so much to me ,with ‘Tron Legacy’ and the world getting to see [‘Tron’ director] Joseph Kosinski for the first time, who I feel is the next great visionary genius,” he said. “For ‘Country Strong,’ I worked six months on the guitar to get that down and to play a country singer with Gwyneth [Paltrow] and that gets to showcase Shana Feste’s incredible talents as a writer/director, because she’s just miraculous. “Now with ‘On the Road,’ getting to work with Walter Salles, who I owe such a tremendous amount to because he gives me so much,” he explained of the “Motorcycle Diaries” director. “He fulfills me with so much other people haven’t been able to do, and he does it so simply.” Hedlund went on to say that “Road” will be full color not black-and-white, which had been rumored, and he called the experience, fittingly, “a long journey.” Regarding Kristen Stewart, Hedlund had nothing but the highest compliments to pay his co-star. “[She is] incredible, and in this, everyone is going to get to see how hard a worker she is, the devotion that she puts into her work,” Hedlund enthused. “And her performance is going to be exposed highly in this.” Hedlund added that the entire cast is packed with talent. “Everybody, Sam Riley is phenomenal, we’ve had a lot of wonderful surprises in having people like Viggo Mortenson, Amy Adams, Elisabeth Moss join us,” he said. “Most recently, Steve Buscemi and Terrence Howard. Alice Braga, it’s been phenomenal, it’s been quite the family.” Are you excited to see “On the Road”? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “On the Road.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Tron Legacy’

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