Whenever a report needs getting done, the Tron Legacy soundtrack is the only thing that can keep me powering through it.I am also baffled by the downvotes.. but, I’ve recently been baffled by the idiocy of Reddit, so maybe it’s connected. Maybe people thought you were linking to the Electric Boogaloo for real? EDIT: I Never Dreamed One Day I’d Be The World’s Greatest American T-Shirt For those confused, Thracks linked to the Crystal Method remix of The Grid by Daft Punk. Either they hate America, or your hypothesis is correct. These are the only viable explanations.
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The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Chips? Motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept dreaming of a world I thought I’d never see. And then. One day. I got in. Mr_A reponded to my earlier post that just said: I thought it is ‘were the circuits like freeways’. I now put up the whole quote as I once transcribed it. I Never Dreamed One Day I’d Be The World’s Greatest American T-Shirt Oh, I see how the quote works now. I thought you meant he imagined a place “where the circuits are like freeways” – your post-edit quote makes most sense.
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Love this movie despite all the “boring movie” / “shitty dialogue” haters, who are obviously gon hate.I Never Dreamed One Day I’d Be The World’s Greatest American T-ShirtAlthough you cannot deny to me that Sam’s attempt at crying when he found Flynn was hilariously bad. I can see how someone can think the first one is boring. Like all old movies, they tended to drag out the silent non-action parts. However, I fail to see how one can think the second one is “boring”. IMO the first one is exciting because everything is realer. The graphics and sets and everything seem more palpable, more believable. The second one was too slick, I couldn’t engage as well as the first.
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