TRON: Legacy

Trivia: The two 'disc jockeys' in the soundbooth of the 'End of Line' club are actually Daft Punk, the French group that created the movie's soundtrack.

Trivia: While fleeing CLU's ship in their stolen Light Jet with Quorra as the pilot, Flynn tells her controlling the jet is "all in the wrist." Flynn said the same in the original Tron when he was asked about his gaming skills.

Trivia: In the first film, the street sign outside Flynn's Arcade indicates it's on Watseka St. In the second film, the street sign in front indicates the arcade is on Mead St. Also, the surrounding neighborhood seems to have undergone some redevelopment. This isn't really a mistake since a lot can happen in 28 years.

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Trivia: Hidden Mickey Mouse: The security camera Sam takes out in the stairway of the Encon Building. (00:08:25)

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Trivia: After Sam hacks into the back door of ENCOM he comments: "Now that's a big door." Kevin made the same comment when he hacked into ENCOM's back door in the first movie.

Trivia: Two references to "The Black Hole", another Disney movie, can be seen in the film. There is a poster for "The Black Hole" in the bedroom of Sam Flynn in 1989 and an action figure of the Old B.O.B. robot is on his shelf next to the Tron action figures.

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Continuity mistake: During the fight at the End of the Line Bar, Gem walks and stand next to Castor. Later she move to the left and sits on a couch for the rest of the fight. However, at the very beginning, right after Quorra jumps and protect Sam, there's a brief cut where we can already see her sitting there, too early.

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Kevin Flynn: It's amazing how productive doing nothing can be.

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Question: What exactly was Clu's vision of "the perfect system"?

Answer: Going by Clu's behavior and personality in the film, Clu's idea of a perfect system was likely a system where every component worked as intended and as expected. One where every action by programs could be consistently predicted. The Isometric Algorithms very existence went against everything that he believed was "perfect", in that by their nature their actions could not be predicted. Users also seem to exist in contrast to Clu's beliefs as their human emotions cause them to act irrationally and erratically.

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