Going next week for a couple days
what struck me is how dynamic it was and even familiar - hustle bustle big time.
not so different than now
There were no scripts used in the "documentary" portions of this movie; whatever Steve Irwin and Terri Irwin said was off the top of their heads. All stunts were performed, just like on The Crocodile Hunter (1996), by Steve himself. Brozzie's husband in her wedding photo on the mantle and other pictures in her house is Wes Mannion, Steve Irwin's best friend and Director of Australia Zoo.
The crocs used in the film are all live wild caught crocs caught by Steve Irwin himself.
- "Bindi": scene where Brozzie falls from the tree into the lake
- "Monty": when Steve first discovers the croc on land
- "Charlie": boat in the middle of the lake prior to capture
- "Graham": final capture scene.
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios logo in this film has a crocodile doing the lion roar. The film's trailer was a discussion of the lion in the classic MGM logo, and then leads up to the crocodile in the logo.
Gary Busey did a terrific job on thisAlan Freed
Albert James "Alan" Freed (December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965) was an American disc jockey.[1] He also produced and promoted large traveling concerts with various acts, helping to spread the importance of rock and roll music throughout North America, including popularizing the term "rock and roll".
In 1986, Freed was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His "role in breaking down racial barriers in U.S. pop culture in the 1950s, by leading white and black kids to listen to the same music, put the radio personality 'at the vanguard' and made him 'a really important figure'", according to the executive director.[2]
Alan Freed - Wikipedia
TRON: Legacy
Wow. Not often I wish I could get that time back.
Didn’t enjoy it at all.
Also a big fan of TRON, I believe not everyone get's the concept, but even still, it had all the other stuff to make it enjoyable. Well ahead of it's time. Would be interested to see a re-mastered, which just fixes the masking a bit. Legacy was a great follow up. Re-watched it a bunch of times. Interested in the new movie.Sorry to hear. I guess it's not for everyone, but it sure was for me! I'm watching TRON: Ares on Tuesday (hopefully). Would have seen it on opening night with all the fanboys if I didn't have so much prep for Thanksgiving. I saw TRON as a kid and loved the concept. To this day, I still want Dillinger's desk. Then I watched TRON: Legacy as part of an IT sales presentation and thought it was amazing. I think I may have rewatched it at least 10 times since. Every time I hear "AI", I think of CLU.