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"The Making of Tron" all-new, extensive documentary, including new interviews; Deleted scenes with all-new introductions by Bruce Boxleitner; Production photo gallery, including never-before-seen photos; Audio commentary with Steven Lisberger, Donald Kushner, Harrison Ellenshaw, and Richard Taylor; 3-D animated menus ; Storyboards showcasing early work on Light Cycles; Storyboard-to-film comparisons; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; THX-certified includes THX optimizer; Widescreen [2.2.:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions; Spanish and French subtitles
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Tron
1. Opening Titles [:43]
2. Playing Games [3:05]
3. Meanwhile, in the Real World... [4:20]
4. Mr. Dillinger [8:28]
5. Flynn's [6:07]
6. Group 6 Access [6:26]
7. The Game Grid [5:53]
8. Training Procedures [7:19]
9. Illegal Exit [4:36]
10. "We Made it This Far" [6:26]
11. User Power [4:25]
12. Rough Landing [1:03]
13. Tron [3:41]
14. Key to a New Order [5:36]
15. "Hooray For Our Side" [5:22]
16. Just An Ordinary Program [4:32]
17. The MCP [4:01]
18. Video Warriors [5:22]
19. The New Boss/End Credits [2:44]
An inventive, groundbreaking work of science fiction that initially puzzled as many viewers as it delighted, Tron inspired the devotion of a large coterie of fans who will be delighted with this newly remastered DVD presentation. As the story begins, computer games designer Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) has had his series of fabulously successful programs stolen by evil corporate genius Ed Dillinger (David Warner), who uses his Master Control Program to dominate other programmers and users. While attempting to obtain evidence of Dillinger’s perfidy, Flynn winds up transformed into a computer program and meets unexpected dangers in cyberspace. Director Steven Lisberger (Hot Pursuit), challenged to create a wholly artificial world, succeeds in making this electronic battleground an unearthly, foreboding place. Live-action and animation techniques are jointly employed to startling effect; clever use of "cool" colors gives cyberspace a harsh, unnatural look. The plot and characters (with the exception of Bridges) are clearly overshadowed by the dazzling visuals, but that’s precisely what has endeared the ahead-of-its-time Tron to an army of admirers. This 20th anniversary Collectors Edition DVD includes some five hours of bonus material, including feature-length commentary, a making-of documentary, interviews with cast and crew members, deleted scenes, storyboards, a photo gallery, and a separate audio track for the film's musical score. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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