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Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Mousetalgia - Episode 115

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Jeff Baham

Leisure, Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.4776 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2011

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

TRON, the aftermath: From Daft Punk to daffy CGI, Team Mousetalgia discusses "TRON: Legacy" and its potential impact. We talk D-Box theaters, the soundtrack, those amazing costumes, and Jeff Bridges as an animated character. Plus: Jeff mentions the Burton/Elfman 25th Anniversary Box Set, and a listener asks if John Lasseter could be the next Walt Disney. Also - Disneyland rings in the New Year two minutes late? A WDW Mousetalgia Meet-up - and more!

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Moustalgia, January 10, 2011.

0:10.0

Hold on to your hats and glasses.

0:12.6

This here's the wildest podcast in Wheelbress.

0:16.0

This year's the wildest podcast in Wheelbress. Mastalgia.

0:30.5

Everybody meeting pretty?

0:32.0

Then on with the show.

0:33.4

Music Welcome to Malistalgia, your podcast about Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, and everything else Disney.

0:49.5

I'm your host, Dave, and with us today we have Jeff.

0:51.8

Hello, everybody.

0:52.8

And Kristen.

0:53.7

Tron, what have you become?

0:56.4

And Becky.

0:57.9

Hey there.

0:59.4

Did you guys get what that was from?

1:00.8

No.

1:01.1

It's a quote from Tron, I presume.

1:02.7

Yeah, at the end when Jeff Bridges is like, and Tron's gone dark.

1:06.7

Ah, right.

1:08.0

I don't remember that quote, but I know what you're talking about. Or like, doesn't he say, it's biomechanical jazz, man?

1:15.5

Or something like that?

1:16.4

That's my favorite line.

1:17.2

I can't remember it.

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