Filed under: Celebrity Interviews, Behind the Scenes, Hot Topic, New Releases, Sci-Fi, Cinematical It's easy to think that within the confines of a tentpole would-be blockbuster, the actors have little more to do than show up, look good, and hit their marks. But Jeff Bridges seems to approach every role the same way, whether he's belly-up in a bathtub in 'The Big Lebowski,' chasing down damsels in distress in 'King Kong,' or returning to a role he played almost 30 years ago to reinvent a plucky computer programmer as a silicon valley hippie in 'Tron: Legacy.' And while that approach might seem spectacularly intuitive, especially given his consistently natural presence on screen, Bridges confesses that it's a lot more formal than it looks, and it's helped him last in a business that doesn't offer a whole lot of longevity. It was last July in San Diego when Cinematical sat down with Jeff Bridges at Comic-Con to discuss 'Tron: Legacy,' his long-anticipated follow-up to the 1982 sci-fi groundbreaker.