Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas is officially a grandma!
Over the weekend, the 53-year-old TLC singer’s son Tron Austin took to social media to announce that he and wife Jeong Ah Wang welcomed their first child together, a baby girl, born on Saturday, March 2.
Tron, 26, shared the exciting news on his Instagram while sharing a few photos of his family of three in a hospital in Seoul, South Korea.
Keep reading to find out more…“On this day March 2nd , 2024 at 1:59pm 6.173 Lbs/2.8kg an angel from heaven was born our beautiful daughter LUA婁娥) we are officially parents !!” Tron wrote. “So let me tell you guys something, She was scheduled for March 6th on a Wednesday but nope she wanted to come sooner!”
Tron also noted that Jeong had to have an emergency C-section, and gave birth to a “healthy beautiful baby girl.”
“I am so beyond proud of her...
Over the weekend, the 53-year-old TLC singer’s son Tron Austin took to social media to announce that he and wife Jeong Ah Wang welcomed their first child together, a baby girl, born on Saturday, March 2.
Tron, 26, shared the exciting news on his Instagram while sharing a few photos of his family of three in a hospital in Seoul, South Korea.
Keep reading to find out more…“On this day March 2nd , 2024 at 1:59pm 6.173 Lbs/2.8kg an angel from heaven was born our beautiful daughter LUA婁娥) we are officially parents !!” Tron wrote. “So let me tell you guys something, She was scheduled for March 6th on a Wednesday but nope she wanted to come sooner!”
Tron also noted that Jeong had to have an emergency C-section, and gave birth to a “healthy beautiful baby girl.”
“I am so beyond proud of her...
- 3/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
This article contains some spoilers
In 1995, we screamed, “Hack the planet!” Today, my mom can watch any movie on her phone. When we walk around with computers in our pockets, fantasies about jacking into cyberspace and accessing vast amounts of information seem quaint, if not outright laughable. But it’s that very mundane nature that makes cyberpunk such an important genre, even in 2023.
The cyberpunk genre began in literature, first in stories published in the UK magazine New Worlds and later in novels from writers such as William Gibson (Neuromancer), J.G. Ballard (High Rise), and Philip K. Dick. These writers took a darker look at the technology of the future, showing how new inventions did nothing to change inequality and corruption, only reinforcing the worst parts of humanity.
For most people, cinematic cyberpunk is synonymous with 1982’s Blade Runner, an adaption of the Dick book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
In 1995, we screamed, “Hack the planet!” Today, my mom can watch any movie on her phone. When we walk around with computers in our pockets, fantasies about jacking into cyberspace and accessing vast amounts of information seem quaint, if not outright laughable. But it’s that very mundane nature that makes cyberpunk such an important genre, even in 2023.
The cyberpunk genre began in literature, first in stories published in the UK magazine New Worlds and later in novels from writers such as William Gibson (Neuromancer), J.G. Ballard (High Rise), and Philip K. Dick. These writers took a darker look at the technology of the future, showing how new inventions did nothing to change inequality and corruption, only reinforcing the worst parts of humanity.
For most people, cinematic cyberpunk is synonymous with 1982’s Blade Runner, an adaption of the Dick book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
- 6/9/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
On July 9, 1982, Disney unveiled the sci-fi actioner Tron in theaters, where it would gross $33 million and, decades later, get a sequel in Tron: Legacy. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review is below:
It would be all too easy to describe the Disney Studios’ Tron as yet another special effects movie in a year that has seen special effects achieve unprecedented heights of sophistication and technical virtuosity. It is that, of course, and it probably relies more heavily on computer-generated animations than any other movie yet produced. Both the eye and the mind are continually boggled by a bombardment of images that quite literally defy description. Who could hope to describe the electronically produced transformations that take place at faster-than-lightning speeds in the complex circuitry of a computer? They must be seen to be believed and even then you’re not quite sure.
But young Steven Lisberger, who both wrote and directed Tron,...
It would be all too easy to describe the Disney Studios’ Tron as yet another special effects movie in a year that has seen special effects achieve unprecedented heights of sophistication and technical virtuosity. It is that, of course, and it probably relies more heavily on computer-generated animations than any other movie yet produced. Both the eye and the mind are continually boggled by a bombardment of images that quite literally defy description. Who could hope to describe the electronically produced transformations that take place at faster-than-lightning speeds in the complex circuitry of a computer? They must be seen to be believed and even then you’re not quite sure.
But young Steven Lisberger, who both wrote and directed Tron,...
- 7/9/2022
- by Arthur Knight
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As Cooper Hood of Screenrant states, Disney wants to do something with Tron, they just can’t figure out what at this point. Recently a plan to bring a Tron series to the Disney+ sounds as though it’s been scrapped, but no one really knows why. John Ridley, one of the better Hollywood writers available, was penning the script, but it would appear that the decision to not go forward with it has been made by someone higher up, which is confusing really since despite not being an absolute favorite, Tron is still a movie that a lot of people talk
Why It’s Time to Just Leave Tron Alone For Good...
Why It’s Time to Just Leave Tron Alone For Good...
- 3/12/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
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